A year ago
In Friday's top-of-the-table encounter, Napoli easily defeated Juventus 5-1 to snap their eight-match Serie A winning streak without giving up a goal, moving them 10 points clear of the standings.
Since losing to Milan in early October, Juve had been on an impressive run of form, but Victor Osimhen eventually got past their defense after 14 minutes.
At Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, Osimhen switched roles and inserted Khvicha Kvaratskhelia for Napoli's second goal, but Angel Di Maria scored a goal just before halftime. Amir Rrahmani and Elif Elmas also scored goals for Luciano Spalletti's team, but Osimhen's second goal gave them the lead and the Scudetto.
When Wojciech Szczesny palmed Kvaratskhelia's acrobatic attempt into Osimhen's path for a straightforward close-range goal, Napoli gained the advantage.
After Bremer's blunder allowed Osimhen to play his teammate in, Kvaratskhelia extended Napoli's advantage with a cool finish after Di Maria's dipping attempt hit the crossbar.
Di Maria's low finish past Alex Meret following a pass exchange with Arkadiusz Milik gave Juve a lifeline, although Napoli ought to have eliminated the threat. Meret did an outstanding job of stopping Rrahmani from scoring on himself, and that effort was amplified when the player volleyed in on the half-volley from a corner.
After more careless play from Bremer, Kvaratskhelia and Osimhen again connected, allowing the latter to header across Szczesny with 65 minutes remaining, putting the hosts out of reach.
Elmas, who replaced the injured Matteo Politano at the break, added a fifth goal for Napoli with a drive that was deflected in off Alex Sandro to cap off a magnificent performance.
FOR SPALLETTI'S TEAM, THE SCUDETTO IS IN REACH.
Juve could not possibly compete with Napoli's attack in this match between the Serie A squad with the greatest offensive record and the team with the best defensive record.
With a victory that puts them 10 ahead, Napoli made a mockery of Juve's string of eight straight shutouts. Milan can cut that lead to seven when they play Lecce on Saturday.
Spalletti's team has now defeated Juve at home in the league four times in a row for just the second time ever, and they are rapidly approaching their first Scudetto since the 19891990 season.
JUVE'S DEFENSE BREAKS DOWN.
Prior to Osimhen's first of Napoli's five goals, Juventus had gone 770 minutes without conceding in Serie A, the fifth-longest streak in the league.
Neither Bremer nor any other visiting defense can claim to have played well; in fact, the Brazil international was directly responsible for two of the opposition's goals.
RUNAWAY ATTACK IN NAPOLI
Since losing 5-1 to Pescara in May 1993, Juventus hasn't given up five goals in a Serie A game until now.
Osimhen scored one goal and provided an assist, but Kvaratskhelia, who contributed to four of Napoli's goals in a brilliant attacking performance, was maybe even more impressive.
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