ROME, March 14: Victor Osimhen scored twice and Napoli won 2-1 at Hellas Verona on Sunday to keep Serie A leader AC Milan within reach.
The victory moved Napoli back within three points of Milan, which beat Empoli 1-0 on Saturday.
Both of Osimhen’s goals started with throw-ins. First, the Nigeria striker connected with a header early on, then he scored with one touch following a cross from Giovanni Di Lorenzo midway through the second half.
Davide Faraoni pulled one back for Verona minutes after Osimhen’s second with a difficult header.
The victory revived Napoli’s title hopes following a demoralizing home loss to Milan last weekend.
“After the defeat to Milan everyone was hot,” Osimhen said. “To be able to go into this game with the full determination to get the three points at a difficult ground against a well-organized team, I think we deserve this win.”
Napoli is aiming for its first Serie A title since Diego Maradona lifted the southern club to its only two Italian league trophies in 1987 and 1990.
“For us to try to win the scudetto we have to try to win the rest of the games of the season,” Osimhen said. “This is a step toward achieving our objective and I believe we can do it.”
Later, defending champion Inter Milan was held 1-1 by hosts Torino after a stoppage-time goal by Alexis Sánchez. Torino grabbed an early 12th minute lead to stun Inter with Gleison Bremer doing the honours.
Verona, which ended with nine men after Federico Ceccherini and Faraoni picked up two yellows in the final 10 minutes, remained ninth.
Earlier, eighth-place Fiorentina beat 10-man Bologna 1-0 to stay in the hunt for the Europa League places with a late goal from Lucas Torreira. (AP)