Lazio 2-0 Sassuolo: Napoli had to wait for their first Scudetto since 1990 as Maurizio Sarri’s side delayed the inevitable thanks to Felipe Anderson’s first-half attack and a late goal from Toma Basic
- Napoli would become champions for the first time since the days of Diego Maradona
- Could have inevitably confirmed at the weekend, but missed points at home
- Lazio postpones the title party of Campania for at least a few days with the victory
Goals from striker Felipe Anderson and midfielder Toma Basic gave Lazio a 2-0 home win over Sassuolo in Serie A on Wednesday, sending Maurizio Sarri’s side back to second and delaying league leaders Napoli’s title fest.
Lazio were under pressure after Juventus’ 2-1 win over Lecce earlier, but are back above them with a one-point lead on 64. A draw or loss to Sassuolo would have given Napoli an unassailable lead ahead of their game against Udinese at Thursday.
After eight minutes, confusion arose when Ciro Immobile was awarded a goal for the first time after a lengthy VAR check, but it was disallowed moments later.
However, there was no doubt about it after 14 minutes as Marcos Antonio scooped the ball over the top and Anderson finished well past goalkeeper Andrea Consigli.
Felipe Anderson’s goal gave Lazio a deserved victory and ensured they postponed the inevitable for at least another day
Toma Basic put the result beyond doubt as he tapped home in extra time to keep Napoli waiting
At the end of the first half, Davide Frattesi hit the crossbar from a tight angle, denying Sassuolo an equaliser.
The result was put beyond doubt by substitute Basic when he tapped in a cross two minutes into injury time.
Inter Milan were ruthless at Hellas Verona, as the hosts conceded more than five goals at home for the first time in Serie A in a 6-0 win, including two goals from both Edin Dzeko and Lautaro Martínez. Inter is fourth with 60 points.
Undoing Stephan El Shaarawy’s opener with a stunning Luca Caldirola volley dented Monza AS Roma’s aim for a top-four finish with a 1-1 draw at home. José Mourinho’s team is seventh with 58 points outside the European qualifying places.
AC Milan encountered Cremonese at home, which was threatened with relegation. David Okereke put the visitors ahead before Junior Messias equalized with a free kick three minutes into stoppage time to finish the game 1–1. Stefano Pioli’s team is sixth in the standings with 58 points.