Napoli – Verona 0-0: the report cards of the 30th day. The return of Osimhen

Juan Jesus, SSC Napoli footballer, in action
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Napoli concludes its 30th day of Serie A bringing home a 0-0 conquered against a decidedly difficult Verona in its defensive phase.

Below are the report cards of the players who took the field in Napoli - Verona, which ended 0-0.

Scoreboard team Napoli – Verona 0-0

Meret 6: Excellent reading with the kick out on the 23rd minute and a good response to a shot from Lasagna. Ngonge walks past him, but can't find the door.

By Lorenzo 6.5: Giovanni proves to be tireless on the pitch, folding back and saving the team on a cross from Tameze and proposing himself in attack with some aerial detachments and insertions.

Kim Minjae 6: Effectively blocks the opponent's ideas and does a great job setting up, often advancing ball and chain between the Verona shirts.

Jesus 6: Good closures, especially on Lasagna, and ready in various situations.

Olivera 6: Good cut of the field, interesting passage for Breakers but slightly inaccurate. Lasagna anticipates him with a header, denying him the goal. He offers a physical and intelligent performance.

Anguissa 5.5: Select to tile Breakers in attack, but without striking results. Create the most dangerous action of the first half, but Lush gets anticipated. It decreases as the minutes go by.

Give me 5.5: Touches a lot of balls, but offers few through balls and brilliant passes. From 66′, Zielinski 5.5: He hesitates too much with a good ball on the edge of the area and doesn't affect the final forcing.

Elmas 5: Holds the ball too much and offers less dynamism than his teammates. From 72′, Lobotka 6: Lively, tries the attack with an inviting cross.

politan 6: Lively in attack and often victorious in duels. He fights and creates dangers, but then falls and leaves the scene. Since 84', Zedadka sv

Breakers 5.5: He fights behind Hein, then ducks down to talk and make room for central insertions. He lacks insertion times and understanding with his teammates. From 72′, osimhen 6.5: Come in, hit the crossbar and set Maradona on fire.

Lush 5: Often invisible and indecisive when it comes to attention. From 66′, kvaratskhelia 6: He was fouled twice and showed ease of dribbling, but excessive protests cost him a yellow card.

Shoulder pads 5.5: He can't be satisfied with high ball possession, given the few shots on goal. Try shuffling the cards, but it doesn't change the story much. A draw, nothing more.

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Written by Vincenzo Napolitano
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