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Juventus notch win over Napoli

Ronaldo had snatched a bad pass from Kevin Malcuit and looked to have a perfect scoring chance when Meret darted out to challenge him and he went down, although it was not clear whether the goalkeeper actually touched him.

Juventus notch win over Napoli

Juventus's players celebrate at the end of the Italian Serie A football match between Napoli and Juventus on March 3, 2019, at the San Paolo Stadium in Naples. (Alberto PIZZOLI / AFP)

Juventus, Atletico Madrid’s rival in the Champions League, notched a 2-1 win over second-place Napoli in the 26th week of Italy’s Serie A competition, thus taking a big step toward the title and putting themselves 16 points ahead of their southern Italian rivals.

The league-leading visitors’ first-half goals by Bosnia’s Mirelem Pjanic and Germany’s Emre Can were the recipe for the win at Stadio San Paolo on Sunday, reports Efe news.

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Ronaldo had snatched a bad pass from Kevin Malcuit and looked to have a perfect scoring chance when Meret darted out to challenge him and he went down, although it was not clear whether the goalkeeper actually touched him.

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Thereafter, Pjanic sent the curling free-kick right into the net and just 11 minutes later Can hit the twine again for the visitors on a close-range header.

Pjanic was also kicked off the pitch on a second yellow card early in the second half for handling.

Napoli managed to cut their rivals’ lead in the 61st minute when Jose Callejon squeaked out ahead of the defenders to pop a cross from team captain Lorenzo Insigne into the net.

That gave the Naples squad encouragement whereupon they made a determined try for the tying tally, securing a penalty kick when Alex Sandro touched the ball with his hand, but Insigne’s shot hit the post six minutes before the final whistle and there was neither the time – despite five added minutes of injury time – nor the opportunity for a second chance at salvaging a draw.

With their 23rd league win of the year, Massimiliano Allegri’s boys jumped three points closer to their eighth consecutive Serie A “Scudetto” championship.

Juventus, which has three league draws but no defeats so far this season, goes up against Atletico Madrid on March 12, seeking to recover from its 0-2 Champions League loss to the Spanish squad.

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