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MILAN (Reuters) – Napoli, second, dominated the second half, but only a 0-0 draw at home against AC Milan on Saturday.
Napoli had to win when four of their players faced off against two Milan players at the end of the match, but they pbaded the ball too far to allow a goalkeeper from Gianluigi Donaroma to score from Piotr Jelinski.
The 19-year-old goalkeeper kept two chances away from Jilenski and the Polish shot a little beyond the post.
Napoli, who has 48 points, has narrowed the gap to eight points with Juventus, who will visit Lazio on Sunday, and AC Milan is fourth with 35 points.
Napoli ended the match with 10 men after Fabian Ruiz was sent off for two saves after touching the ball with his hand, although the return showed that he had taken it in his chest .
The referee then ordered Naples coach Carlo Ancelotti to withdraw from the field to protest.
There were two chances for Milan in the second half, but Frank Casey's shot changed direction to cross the crossbar and David Ospina of Napoli saved Matteo Musacchio from the line.
Veteran striker Fabio Quagliarella made the net shake for the eleventh game, setting a record with two penalties to give Sampdoria a 4-0 win over Udinese.
The 35-year-old striker raised his record to 16 goals to equal Argentina's Gabriel Batistuta's record in 1994 with Fiorentina.
Sampdoria started the match badly but dominated the match after Vallone Behrami made a mistake against Gregorre Defrell and scored a penalty in the 33rd minute.
An unfortunate night for Bahrami ended eight minutes later with what appeared to be a change of plan, and the Swiss showed his anger against his coach Davidi Nicola as he was leaving the stadium.
Sampdoria got another penalty when Nicolas Obuco stopped Nicolas Moro's shot in the 56th minute and Quagliarella scored again after hitting the roof.
Sampdoria is in sixth place with 33 points, while Udinese is 16 and 18.
Previously, Sasolo had played seven home games without a win when Cagliari crashed 3-0.
Manuel Lokatelli took the lead and Juma Babker scored a penalty in the second half for the first half. Alessandro Matrei added the third goal from Alfred Duncan's center three minutes before the end and Sasolo (29 points) qualified ninth.
(Reuters)
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