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Napoli go back on top

Update : 11 Feb 2018, 02:55 PM
Napoli continued their tit-for-tat battle with Juventus at the top of Serie A when they hit back to beat Lazio 4-1 Saturday and return to the top of the table with their eighth league win in a row. AC Milan's revival under Gennaro Gattuso showed no sign of stopping as they won 4-0 at SPAL, extending their unbeaten run to eight matches in all competition, while Crotone and Atalanta splashed their way to a 1-1 draw. Napoli, who have 63 points from 24 games, moved one ahead of champions Juve who briefly went top after beating Fiorentina 2-0 Friday and have also won their last eight league games. The pattern was the same as the previous two weekends when Juve played first, won and went top only to be pulled back by their rival. Juve will also play first for the next four rounds of matches, a situation which has drawn complaint from Napoli coach Maurizio Sarri. Third-placed Lazio dropped 16 points behind the leading pair after failing to capitalise on a flying start when defender Stefan de Vrij got between the Napoli defence to nudge Ciro Immobile's cross past Pepe Reina in the third minute.The visitor looked dangerous until Jose Callejon sprung the offside trap to latch on to Jorginho's inspired through ball and fire past Thomas Strakosha to level two minutes before halftime. Sarri was sent off for dissent shortly afterwards but his side ran riot in the second half. Lazio defender Wallace put through his own goal before Mario Rui scored with a shot which deflected off Piotr Zielinski two minutes later and Dries Mertens added the fourth to repeat the scoreline in their previous meeting of the season. Patrick Cutrone, a Milan product who was preferred in the starting line-up to 38m euro signing Andre Silva, put Milan ahead with a close-range goal in the second minute after SPAL goalkeeper Alex Meret parried Alessio Romagnoli's header. The 20-year-old struck again in the 65th minute from another rebound before midfielder Lucas Biglia and substitute Fabio Borini completed the scoring, leaving Milan seventh on 38 points and behind Sampdoria on goal difference. Atalanta are a further point behind Milan after snatching a point in atrocious condition on a rain-sodden pitch. Rolando Mandragora put Crotone ahead with 10 minutes left but Argentine defender Jose Luis Palomino equalised two minutes from time with his first Serie A goal since joining Atalanta from Bulgarian champion Ludogorets Razgrad last year.RESULTSSPAL 0 Milan 4 (Cutrone 2, 65, Biglia 73, Borini 90)Crotone 1 (Mandragora 80) Atalanta 1 (Palomino 88)Napoli 4 (Callejon 43, Wallace 54-og, Zielinski 56, Mertens 73) Lazio 1 (De Vrij 3)  SUNDAY'S MATCHESSassuolo v Cagliari, Chievo v Genoa, Inter v Bologna, Sampdoria v Verona, Torino v Udinese and Roma v Benevento POINTS TABLETeams P W D L GD PtsNapoli 24 20 3 1 39 63Juventus 24 20 2 2 46 62Lazio 24 14 4 6 26 46Inter 23 12 9 2 20 45
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