Rome (AFP)

The trophy for Naples, the worry for Juventus: Napoli won Wednesday the Italian Cup (0-0, 4-2 tab), a few days before the resumption of the championship, in which the leadership of Juve remains brittle.

This is the sixth Naples title in the competition, obtained after a meeting lacking flavor and played behind closed doors because of the sanitary measures put in place to fight against the coronavirus pandemic.

In the first period, the game was often struck, the players of the two teams committing more faults than they created chances.

The first real goal-opportunity came after 24 minutes and was the work of Napoli. On a free kick 25 meters from the cage of Gianluigi Buffon, slightly off-center, Lorenzo Insigne found the left post of the eternal Italian goalkeeper (42 years old).

The pace turned out to be slow until the run-out at the end of the first period.

Turinese, first, with an express counter at the end of which Paulo Dybala narrowly missed finding Cristiano Ronaldo in depth (39th).

Neapolitan, then, by Diego Demme, who made his way up to 6 meters (41st), then Lorenzo Insigne, at the entrance to the surface (42nd), who stumbled in turn on the firm hand of Buffon.

Despite these few minutes of high intensity, the two teams joined the players with a goalless draw.

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The second period was, like the first, poor in opportunities.

For a long time, the two teams remained harmless. Until the 92nd minute, when Napoli almost opened the mark on a corner. A head from Maksimovic stopped by Buffon, first, then a strike from Eljif Elmas ending his race on the upright.

No goals, but shots on goals, therefore, without detour by extra time. Failures of Dybala and Danilo on the Juve side, a faultless for the Neapolitans, and the latter won the trophy.

Beyond the score, the level of play displayed by Juve, leader of Serie A after 26 days, worried, while the Turinese, with 63 points, are seriously challenged this season by Lazio (62 pts), and while the championship resumes this weekend after three months of interruption due to the health crisis.

Whether in defense, where the Bonucci-De Ligt hinge has repeatedly shown flaws, or in attack, where neither Paulo Dybala nor Cristiano Ronaldo were up to the event, the Old Lady disappointed, everything just like a week ago in the return semifinal against Milan (0-0, 1-1 first leg).

Conversely, Naples has skilfully played its chance in an encounter that allows it to give a little relief to its season. Sixth in the championship, the Neapolitans are unlikely to qualify for the Champions League, 9 points ahead of them.

The players of Gennaro Gattuso therefore leave with a smile, those of Maurizio Sarri, ex-coach of Naples, with a grimace. Football, it has started well in Italy, and continues this weekend with the resumption of Serie A.

© 2020 AFP