Milan derby draw allows Napoli to keep top spot in Italian Serie A

Milan derby draw allows Napoli to keep top spot in Italian Serie A

AC Milan missed the chance to go top of Serie A on Sunday ­after a 1-1 derby draw with ­Inter Milan which allowed Napoli to maintain their place at the summit.

Stefano Pioli’s unbeaten Milan are level with Napoli on 32 points after a Stefan de Vrij own goal canceled out Milan old boy Hakan Calhanoglu’s 11th-minute penalty for Inter in a tense, exciting encounter at the San Siro.

Milan, whose fans unfurled a huge display before the match in honor of health workers and those who had died of COVID-19, will be ruing a missed opportunity to claim first place after Napoli could only manage a 1-1 home draw with Verona earlier in the day.

Neither side will be happy with the derby point as they both had opportunities to win the match in front of 57,000 fans, with Alexis Saelemaekers striking the post late for Milan.

Lautaro Martinez meanwhile missed Inter’s second penalty of the night just before the half-hour mark and wasted other chances to snatch the winner for nominal away side Inter, who were looking for a win which would have boosted their title challenge.

As it is, Simone Inzaghi’s team stay seven points behind the league’s two front-runners in third place.

Napoli wore a kit bearing the face of club legend Diego Maradona, who died nearly a year ago, but were not inspired to beat Verona.

Verona, who finished the match with nine men after two late red cards for Daniel Bessa and Nikola Kalinic, took a point thanks to Giovanni Simeone’s close-range finish from Antonio Barak’s low cross in the 13th minute.

Giovanni di Lorenzo leveled for the hosts just five minutes later but they couldn’t find a winner, with Victor Osimhen and Dries Mertens striking the woodwork late in each half.

Napoli are wearing the Maradona kit for all of their games in November, with a trip to Inter Milan and a home clash with Lazio coming up in the league after the international break.

Maradona led Napoli to their only two Serie A titles and the 1989 UEFA Cup in seven successful and frequently ­controversial seasons in southern Italy between 1984 and 1991.

He remains an icon in ­Naples and his death in November 2020 was felt as keenly in the city as it was in his native Argentina.

Roma’s worrying crash in form continued with a fifth defeat for Jose Mourinho’s team just 12 games into the season, 3-2 at promoted Venezia.

Deservedly a goal ahead at halftime after Eldor Shomurodov and Tammy Abraham had scored following Mattia Caldara’s opener for Venezia, Roma collapsed after a harsh penalty decision allowed Mattia Aramu to level with a 65th-minute spot kick.

David Okereke’s neat finish with 16 minutes remaining on the banks of the Venetian Lagoon sank the club from the capital, who are now sixth and three points outside the Champions League places.

Roma’s fourth defeat in seven games in all competitions, a run which includes a 6-1 thumping at the hands of Norwegian outfit Bodo/Glimt, allowed local rivals Lazio to leapfrog into fifth with a 3-0 win over Salernitana.

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