Own goal rescues Napoli
Own goal rescues Napoli

Own goal rescues Napoli

Napoli kept their title aspirations alive following a hard-fought victory over Genoa on Saturday.
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Spanish midfielder Fabian Ruiz and a late Davide Biraschi own goal rescued a 2-1 win for title-chasing Napoli in a rain-hit Serie A game at Genoa on Saturday. Ivorian Christian Kouame had shocked Carlo Ancelotti's side by opening the scoring after 20 minutes in a match that was suspended for 13 minutes around the hour mark because of torrential rain.

But substitute Ruiz pulled Napoli level immediately after play resumed, with defender Biraschi piling the misery on the hosts by turning the ball into his own net three minutes from time.

“This success is worth even more than three points, because it was achieved on a difficult pitch made heavy by the rain,” said Brazilian midfielder Allan.

“We won and that's what is important. It gives us peace of mind before the (international) break.”

Ancelotti's side proved wasteful in the first half with Lorenzo Insigne hitting the post and Poland's Arkadiusz Milik being denied in front of goal.

Dries Mertens started on the bench, with Polish pair Milik and Krzysztof Piatek upfront for the visitors.

Insigne rattled the post on 11 minutes, with Argentina defender Cristian Romero deflecting away a Zielinski strike.

But Kouame broke the deadlock from a Romulo cross, rising highest to nod in his second goal this season.

Home goalkeeper Andrei Radu punched a dangerous Insigne cross off the head of Jose Callejon, before denying Milik with ten minutes left in the first half.

Ancelotti's side had already lost in Genoa this season when they fell 0-3 to Sampdoria, and another defeat was looming as the rain came down.

But Ruiz found a way through when Allan crossed to Mertens whose clever backheel in the penalty area set up the Spaniard to beat Radu.

Biraschi worsened Genoa's current crisis, amid a scramble in his own goalmouth, as they slipped to a third straight loss after last week's 0-5 thrashing by Inter.

“It hurts to lose to a late own goal,” said Genoa coach Ivan Juric.

Earlier, promoted Parma came away with a 2-1 win from Torino to move level on 17 points with their rivals for a Europa League spot, who sit in eighth.

Walter Mazzarri's side are unbeaten since losing to Napoli on 23 September. Former Arsenal winger Gervinho scored his third goal this season after a defensive mix-up by Armando Izzo and Cameroonian Nicolas Nkoulou saw the Ivorian surge forward with a brilliant solo run after nine minutes, with Roberto Inglese adding a 25th-minute second.

Daniele Baselli pulled one back for Torino eight minutes before the break. Cagliari came from two goals down to grab a point at SPAL.

Andrea Petagna headed in after less than three minutes for SPAL with captain Mirco Antenucci drilling in the second on 71 minutes.

But Cagliari battled back and five minutes later were level, as Leonardo Pavoletti headed in a corner and Artur Ionita equalised with a quick turn and shot.

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