The Neapolitan people have been waiting for this moment since 1990. Diego Maradona and his colleagues, already crowned three years earlier, had then won the second Italian championship title in the history of the club.

The third may not be far away.

Naples is wandering this season at the top of Serie A. On Friday evening, Victor Osimhen's teammates crushed Juventus (5-1), thanks to a double from the former Lille player (14th, 65th) – also decisive passer – and goals from Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (39th), Amir Rhahmani (55th) and Eljif Elmas (72nd).

Angel Di Maria, who had reduced the score to 2-1 (42nd), could only limit the damage.


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🥊 Naples destroys Juve in the clash of the weekend in Serie A (5-1)!


😨 This is the first time Juve have lost by 5 goals in 30 years!


📊 Spalletti's men have provisionally 10 points on the rest of the podium!https://t.co/FHpKVftyOZ

— beIN SPORTS (@beinsports_FR) January 13, 2023

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After this new offensive demonstration reminiscent of those seen in the Champions League, in particular against Liverpool (4-1), Naples is ten points ahead of Juventus and AC Milan, traveling to Lecce on Saturday during this 18th day. .

Between "ignition" and caution

“It will be impossible to forget this evening!

exulted the owner of Naples, Aurelio De Laurentiis, on Twitter, hailing a “fantastic team”.

Osimhen, the top scorer in the Italian championship with 12 goals, was cautious: “the road is still too long, we must continue to take points”.



Juve, where Adrien Rabiot played 82 minutes, had not conceded five league goals since a setback in 1993 against Pescara (1-5) where then played Massimiliano Allegri, the current coach of the Bianconeri.

Dirty period for the Turin team, since its resigning president Andrea Agnelli will leave his seat on Wednesday under the pressure of a judicial inquiry into the club's accounts.

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