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Raspadori’s late strike helps Napoli overcome Spezia, Inter pip Torino

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Italy forward Raspadori struck the decisive goal in the final minute of a stodgy encounter at the Stadio Maradona, puting Luciano Spalleti’s side one point ahead of Atalanta

For a team that lost their captain, all-time leading scorer and defensive stalwart in the offseason, Napoli have filled in the holes masterfull­y.

With every match, it seems, the southern club discovers a new weapon.

Ater midfielder Piotr Zielinski shined in the atention-geting 4-1 win over Liverpool in the Champions League, reserve striker Giacomo Raspadori scored his first goal for Napoli in the 89th minute of a 1-0 victory over Spezia in Serie A on Saturday.

“It’s difficult to play three days ater a night like that against Liverpool, especially in the aternoon in this heat. But despite it all, we did everything we could to get the result,” Napoli coach Luciano Spalleti said.

“This is a show of character, patience and belief that sooner or later we’ll find the goal, but we can’t always afford to be in these situations and they were costly last season.”

The last-gasp win at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona moved unbeaten Napoli atop the Italian league standings, one point ahead of Atalanta, who can reclaim the lead when they host promoted Cremonese on Sunday.

Napoli are chasing their first league title since Maradona led the club to its only two Serie A championsh­ips in 1987 and 1990.

Ra spa dori, the 22- year-old loaned from sassuo lo, started in the place of injured Victor Osimhen and Spalleti kept him on to the end despite substituti­ng most of his other atacking players.

Spalleti’s decision paid off when Raspadori put himself in position to redirect a cross from Hirving Lozano and fire inside the back post.

“These are all starting points for me,” Raspadori said. “I had missed two chances but I was able to remain lucid.”

It was just what Napoli had in mind when it agreed to the loan deal, which requires the club to purchase Raspadori’s full rights at the end of the season for 30 million euros ($30 million).

What’s more is that Raspadori became Napoli’s eighth different scorer in Serie A this season, tied for the most in the league with Inter Milan.

Khvicha Kvaratskhe­lia, the 21-year-old Georgia winger who has already scored four goals and was named Serie A’s player of the month for August, showed off his skills again on the let flank when he dribbled through the legs of two defenders on the same play in the first half.

A few minutes later, “Kvara” was at it again with more dizzying dribbling moves to shake off his markers. His shot this time was a bit more precise but Spezia goalkeeper Bartcomiej Dr gowski smothered his effort in front of the near post.

Zielinski came on as a second-half substitute and made an immediate impact, producing a long-range shot that Poland teammate Dr gowski had to palm over the crossbar.

Spezia also threatened on occasion and center back Amir Rrahmani had to clear a shot off the line amid chaos within Napoli’s defense.

In all, Napoli are doing well to move on ater former captain Lorenzo Insigne let for Toronto FC, record scorer Dries Mertens went to Galatasara­ry and physical defender Kalidou Koulibaly joined Chelsea. South Korea center back Kim Min-jae, Koulibaly’s replacemen­t, was rested ater he, too, has made a big impact.

“There’s a great atmosphere within the team. Everyone is very welcoming, which is important for someone shy like me joining a squad like this,” Raspadori said.

Spalleti was sent off with his second yellow card amid scuffles ater Raspadori’s goal, which also resulted in a red card for Spezia’s goalkeeper­s coach. Up next for Napoli is a visit to Rangers in the Champions League on Tuesday. Then Spalleti should be suspended for next weekend’s clash with Milan.

Another late strike from Marcel Brozovic gave Inter Milan a hard-fought 1-0 win over Torino to offer some relief from recent blues.

Simone Inzaghi’s side were staring at another poor result at the San Siro ater derby defeat to AC Milan last weekend and a midweek lesson from Bayern Munich until Brozovic delicately dinked home the winner.

 ?? Associated Press ?? Napoli’s Giacomo Raspadori (right) celebrates after scoring a goal against Spezia on Saturday.
Associated Press Napoli’s Giacomo Raspadori (right) celebrates after scoring a goal against Spezia on Saturday.

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