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#465 From: Elio Lo Conte <elio53@...>
Date: Tue Nov 24, 2009 5:47 am
Subject: Napoli-Lazio 0-0
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Napoli 0 - 0 Lazio

Stadio San Paolo


The spoils were shared in Napoli's second consecutive goalless draw that takes a
little of the pressure off Lazio.
The
season has certainly turned around for these sides, as Lazio started on
a high and came into this game with Coach Davide Ballardini facing the
axe after five points from 10 rounds. Napoli began dismally, but new
Coach Walter Mazzarri transformed the side with three wins and two
draws. Salvatore Aronica was suspended for the Partenopei, while
Francelino Matuzalem, Ousmane Dabo, Sebastiano Siviglia, Riccardo
Perpetuini and Albano Bizzarri didn't make the trip.
Lazio
had the stronger overall start, but the first real chance went to
Cristian Maggio, who chested down the long Michele Pazienza ball
between two defenders and forced a very tough point-blank range save
from Nando Muslera.
Morgan De Sanctis flapped at a Pasquale Foggia cross, but Stefano Mauri slipped
and was unable to pounce on the loose ball.
Marek
Hamsik parried a Mauro Zarate shot with his elbow, but it was in front
of his face to protect himself. Nonetheless, Zarate protested so much
he earned a yellow card.
De
Sanctis smothered a Zarate long-range effort, but in the first half
Napoli rarely threatened and didn't manage to earn a single corner.
Lavezzi
had a nasty knock when one of Aleksandr Kolarov's incredibly powerful
free kicks smacked him right on the ear, as he needed smelling salts to
rouse him.
Maggio just failed to make contact with a Lavezzi corner and Quagliarella nodded
wide as Napoli were now in control.
The
game turned nasty when waiting for a free kick, as video evidence
showed Julio Cruz biting Rinaudo's wrist, so the Napoli player reacted
by hitting him on the side of the head. The referee took no action.
Quagliarella
limped off with a muscular problem. Muslera took two attempts to
smother a German Denis blockbuster and Hamsik drilled over.
In
stoppages Kolarov needed what was practically a goalline clearance to
deny Napoli the winner from a corner, diving in to intercept Rinaudo's
half-volley from seven yards.

________________________________

Napoli:De Sanctis; Campagnaro, Cannavaro, Rinaudo; Maggio, Gargano, Pazienza
(Denis 69), Zuniga (Datolo 59); Hamsik, Lavezzi; Quagliarella (Cigarini
75)

Lazio: Muslera; Cribari (Diakhite' 70), Stendardo, Radu; Kolarov, Brocchi,
Baronio, Mauri; Zarate, Foggia (Lichtsteiner 54); Cruz

Ref:Saccani

Hamsik: Napoli tried everything Monday 23 November, 2009

________________________________

Napoli midfielder Marek Hamsik insists his side did everything to try and beat
Lazio on Sunday, but ultimately came up short.

The Partenopei remain unbeaten under Walter Mazzarri, but Sunday's draw was
their second in a row.

Speaking to Mediaset, Hamsik said: “We tried to win the game, but we
didn't manage it. We found a Lazio side in front of us that closed
everything down and left little space.

“During the game, Mazzarri looked for maximum points, bringing on
offensive players. It's a shame, because we put everything into it. But
now we have to face facts.

“We have to go forward with the same determination,” Hamsik concluded.
Walter Mazzarri:“It went much better than against Catania. In the second half
we pinned
them back, but the ball didn't want to go in the net. Juan Zuniga can
be a useful figure.”


Lavezzi: "We have put on field character and grit" Rinaudo: "The team has played
with the heart"


"We deserved to win, it was lacking just the lucky". Ezequiel Lavezzi, rewarded
from da Sky as the bast on field, he tells about his regret to have not
obtain the win against the Lazio, but he underlines also the
character of the Napoli.
"We have played with force and grit untill the end.
I think everyboday have seen the will we had to win and with a bit
of lucky we could score. It was avery important match also for the
Lazio and we knew the difficulites to face. We were good to close the
opposing in the area but the winning kick isn't arrived unfortunatly"
"I am satisfied about my general condition- the Pocho continues - I am playing
for the team and all what I do is
done for my mates' needs. Now we have to continue to work because we
are on the right way. The championship is still long".

Leandro Rinaudo too underlines the characterial aspect of the blue performance.
"TheNapoli has put on field its heart, we have tried to flush the Lazio
that was closed in its  area. Unfortunatly there are matches in the
which the goal doesn't arrive even if we deserved it. I had a good
occasion just at the end but the ball has been rejected from another
defender. It is a pity but we have to look ahead because there is the
Italy Cup match against the Cittadella that counts for us"


Napoli towards the Italy Cup match against the Cittadella


Morning session for the Napoli at Castelvolturno. The
Blues prepare the match of thursday against the Cittadella at the San
Paolo, for the four turn of Italy Cup.
Light training for who has played yesterday against the Lazio, more
intense training for the other players. During the first part Iezzo has
worked with the group then alone. The goalkeeper is recovering after
the knee contusion.
Tomorrow afternoon session




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RISULTATI
RISULTATI
Bologna   Inter  1 - 3
Fiorentina   Parma  2 - 3
Juventus   Udinese  1 - 0
Livorno   Genoa  2 - 1
Milan   Cagliari  4 - 3
Napoli   Lazio  0 - 0
Palermo   Catania  1 - 1
Roma   Bari  3 - 1
Sampdoria   Chievo  2 - 1
Siena   Atalanta  0 - 2

CLASSIFICA
INTER  32
JUVENTUS  27
MILAN  25
SAMPDORIA  24
PARMA  23
FIORENTINA  21
GENOA  20
CAGLIARI  19
NAPOLI  19
BARI  18
ROMA  18
PALERMO  17
UDINESE  15
CHIEVO  15
BOLOGNA  12
LAZIO  12
ATALANTA  12
LIVORNO  12
CATANIA  9
SIENA  6

PROSSIMO TURNO 29-11-09 (ORE 15.00)
Atalanta   Roma
Bari   Siena
Cagliari   Juventus
Catania   Milan
Chievo   Palermo
Genoa   Sampdoria
Inter   Fiorentina
Lazio   Bologna
Parma   Napoli
Udinese   Livorno

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Here the program of matches before or after the normal time:

14ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 28 novembre 2009 ore 18.00 UDINESE – LIVORNO
Sabato 28 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 GENOA – SAMPDORIA
Domenica 29 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 CATANIA – MILAN

15ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 5 dicembre 2009 ore 18.00 MILAN – SAMPDORIA (*)
Sabato 5 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 JUVENTUS – INTER (*)
Domenica 6 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 ROMA – LAZIO

16ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 12 dicembre 2009 ore 18.00 CAGLIARI – NAPOLI
Sabato 12 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 BARI – JUVENTUS
Domenica 13 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 SAMPDORIA – ROMA

17ª GIORNATA ANDATA

Sabato 19 dicembre 2009 ore 18.00 BOLOGNA – ATALANTA
Sabato 19 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 FIORENTINA – MILAN
Domenica 20 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 INTER – LAZIO

18ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Mercoledì 6 gennaio 2010 ore 12.30 CHIEVO – INTER
Mercoledì 6 gennaio 2010 ore 20.45 MILAN – GENOA

19ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 9 gennaio 2010 ore 18.00 NAPOLI – SAMPDORIA
Sabato 9 gennaio 2010 ore 20.45 INTER – SIENA
Domenica 10 gennaio 2010 ore 20.45 JUVENTUS – MILAN


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#464 From: Elio Lo Conte <elio53@...>
Date: Mon Nov 9, 2009 9:38 pm
Subject: Catania-Napoli 0-0
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Catania-Napoli 0-0
Catania: Andujar, Potenza, Terlizzi, Bellusci (41' pt
Augustyn), Izco, Biagianti (43' st Pesce), Carboni, Llama (21' st
Plasmati), Alvarez, Mascara, Morimoto. In hand Kosicky, Spolli,
Ledesma, Ricchiuti. Coach Atzori
Napoli: De Sanctis, Grava, Cannavaro, Contini, Maggio,
Gargano (23' pt Pazienza), Cigarini (27' st Datolo), Aronica, Hamsik,
Lavezzi, Quagliarella (40' st Denis). In hand Iezzo, Rinaudo, Zuniga,
Pià. Coach Mazzarri
Referee: Rosetti di Torino
Note: warn off  Bellusci, Terlizzi, Contini, Aronica, Augustyn

Catania - Five brand of the Mazzarri's
Age, 11 points in 3 weeks, in all 18 , that means the Europe. The
Napoli didn't win or equalize the score at Catania in premier league
since 26 years. It is enough to understand the draw of the Napoli at
the "Massimino" stadium has great value. This 0-0 is a mountain to
climb and a result to show with proud boast, because today in Sicily it
was a battle. Good, very good the Catania that gives the best and puts
into gasoline, kerosene and all the possible propellant to go out from
the hollow. Strong, very strong the Napoli that fights and shows that
also being not  brilliant, it puts into its soul, heart and
personality. This had to be the A-levels exame, the Blues have
surpassed it with dedication and eloquence. Because after a so hard
expenditure of mental and nervous energy in the "Gold" line against the
Fiorentina, Milan and Juventus, today it needed to show our power. And
the Napoli comes sane and strong out from the crash test against
the Catania. With a big point. A point as big as the blue heart.

Soon a fight atmosphere. aggressive Catania , attentive
Napoli. At the 3' good idea of Lavezzi he goes in area and kicks to
Hamsik: a defender. At the 4' diagonal of Morimoto: out. At the 9' free
kick of Cigarini, too high. At the 11' cross of Terlizzi for Mascara
who tries to score with an headrer but the trajectory is wrong. At
the 35' Grava in area stops Morimoto. At the 43' the greatest shiver of
the first half. Morimoto again, near the offside on a kick of Mascara,
is alone in front of the net: the Japanese kicks but De Sanctis saves.
The first half finishes: 0-0.

In the second half the match remains coarse and there
is great competitiveness. Emotions that  pass through the Napoli's
heart. Lavezzi on a kick of Quagliarella flies towards the Catania's
area, kick: Andujar saves and wins the Argentinian derby against the
Pocho. At the 19' Llama's left kick  but De Sanctisis ready to reject.
Then fight kick after kick. It finishes without other emotions. But it
is a match that counts very much about the personality profile. The
Napoli finishes the first Mazzarri cycle  with a great smile: 11 points
in 5 matches. Go on, blue heart..

----------------

Catania 0 - 0 Napoli





Morimoto wasted several great chances as Napoli scraped a point away to Catania.
The
Partenopei were flying after three wins from four games with Walter
Mazzarri at the helm, including a 3-2 away to Juventus last week. They
faced a Catania side that had lost three on the trot and missed the
suspended Matias Silvestre, Ciro Capuano and injured Pablo Barrientos,
Gennaro Delvecchio, Sciacca, Andrea Campagnolo, Jorge Martinez and
Spolli.
Napoli
played with an all-silver strip, but the Sicilians had the first chance
when Taka Morimoto flashed an angled drive wide, perhaps while having
his shirt tugged. Giuseppe Mascara's header into the ground bounced
over from seven yards and later he side-footed a free kick wide from
six yards, as Catania dominated the early play.
Christian Terlizzi foolishly received Catania's 46th booking of the season for
throwing the ball away after a free kick.
Napoli lost Walter Gargano to injury after 33 minutes and he made way for
Michele Pazienza.
A
crucial deflection from Grava stopped Morimoto from connecting with a
free kick from six yards, as it gave Morgan De Sanctis enough time to
latch on.
Catania were also forced into a substitution before half-time, as Bellusci
limped off to weaken an already decimated defence.
The
Elefantini had a great triple chance, but couldn't bundle it into the
net! Morimoto had a couple of shots charged down and the move continued
with a smart Mascara ball over the top, but again the Japanese
international fired straight at the goalkeeper from point-blank range.
Straight
after the restart Morimoto wasted another opportunity, as the cross
from the left was slightly deflected and he nodded wide from six yards.
Moments
later Napoli had their first real chance when Potenza missed a long
ball and allowed Lavezzi to go clear on goal, but Mariano Andujar stood
his ground and parried with his legs.
De
Sanctis had to palm away a Cristian Llama free kick, then the
goalkeeper had his gloves stung by another Llama blockbuster from
distance. The Napoli shot-stopper rushed out of the box to nod away
from Morimoto.
Catania
lost another crucial player to an injury, as the on-form Llama pulled
up during a sprint clutching the back of his thigh and made way for
Gianvito Plasmati.
Quagliarella
volleyed wide and was substituted moments later, visibly annoyed at the
decision and his own teammates. Lavezzi nearly scored from a poor
clearance in stoppages, but overall Napoli can be content with coming
away from Catania with a point.

De Laurentiis: Go on, this is an average for the Europe

"A luxury draw".  Aurelio De Laurentiis is concrete, wise
and satisfied after the 0-0 at Catania. The President interprets the
most fitting thought in this championship period.
"Good result. After to have
played three extraordinary consecutive matches it was not simple to
keep an high agonistic energy. Not only there was also some fevered
player and we have lost Gargano soon. Absolutly I think it is an
important point that closes a first sensational Mazarri cycle. Also
because we have exploded this Sicilian field that for the Napoli has
always been very difficult historically. And this is not only a very
good result but it reprsents a good omen too".
"I have said - the President continues - that our championship started against
the Bologna,
from that time the Napoli of Mazzarri never has lost or better still
has obtained an extraordinary average. Today it was important to
continue the positive line so to recharge the battery during the break.
Now our coach will have time to value and verify the general condition
. Mazzarri integrates very good and he is in line with my though
perfectly. I believe in the Europe and with this continuity I think and
hope that we will be able to achieve it"

Gargano, the knee is ok: just an inflammation

Good news for Walter Gargano after the injury that has
forced him to go out in the match against the Catania. The Urugayan
midfielder has effected exames, their resulst have been negative. No
lesion to the knee but just an inflammation.
So Gargano will be in his National team for the play
off,  to participate to the World Cup,  against the Costa Rica. The
blue midfileder will be in contact  with the Napoli's staff daily and
his conditions will be valued day after day.

Test matches for Hamsik and Lavezzi, Gargano plays to arrive to the World Cup

Gargano, Hamsik and Lavezzi convoked in National team.
Decisive match for the World Cup qualification for Walter Gargano who
will be at work in the doubble playoff: Costa Rica-Uruguay (on
novenber,14 at San Josè) and Uruguay-Costa Rica  on november,18
at Montevideo.

International test matches for Marek Hamsik and
Ezequiel Lavezzi who have already conquered the admittance to Sudafrica
2010 with the Slovakia and the Argentina.
Hamsik will be at work in Slovakia-Usa (on november,14
at Bratislava) and Slovakia-Cile (on november,17 at Zilina), while
Lavezzi has been convoked from Maradona for Spagna-Argentina on
november,14 at Madrid.


Mazzarri grateful for the point


________________________________

Walter Mazzarri is grateful for the point in Catania and played down the row
with a furious Fabio Quagliarella.

Napoli struggled to earn a 0-0 draw at the Stadio Massimino after Taka Morimoto
wasted several great chances for the home side.

“A
dip in form was to be expected after so many big games in which we used
up a lot of physical and mental energy,” said the Coach.

“Today we didn't do terribly well, but I think it's fair to give the credit to
Catania for their great performance.

“The point we earned is important and extends our unbeaten run to five
games.”

There was controversy in the final minutes when Quagliarella reacted angrily to
a substitution.

The
striker visibly insulted Mazzarri as he walked off, went to sit on a
chair separate from the bench and continued muttering throughout injury
time.

“There is no controversy,” insisted the Napoli boss. “He
went off when there were only a few minutes left and all players are a
bit upset when they are substituted.”


Naples, the five days of Mazzarri and the new glory winds

The Blue Week
by Bruno Marra
In less than 20 days the Napoli has redeemed more than
20 years. A wall falls down with the new wind. History debris and glory
dust. The 5days of Walter Mazzarri perfume of advent, they have a coded
course and a subliminal message.
We didn't win in away match since one year. Done. We
didn't win at Turin since 21 years. Done. We didn't gain a point at
Catania in premier league since october 1983, 26 years ago. Done. Here
the completed menu: the Napoli had never gained 7 points in 3
consecutive away matches since the return in premier league. These 7
points represent more than the half of those gained the last year far
from the San Paolo stadium, when we gained just 11 points far from our
stadium.
Not only the Napoli but also the numbers have acquired
a soul. A soul that now is not feezing because it has appropriated the
warmth and the fragrance of the suggestion. The Blues have gained 18
points in the first  12 days,  that means, going on in this way we can
surpass the record of 50 points, still actual record of the first year
in premier league with the direction of  Edy Reja who opened the
Eurpoe's door. Of course the soccer isn't a matter for accountant. But
it is a low profile prospect if we consider the Walter Mazzarri's
average: 11 points in 5 days.
The draw at Catania is as important as the Trioph at
Turin. One gives worth to the other. This is the virtuous syllogism
that has characterized the exciting steps of the Mazzarri's walk.
Without the first feat, probably the second one there weren't. The
previous reverberates splendour to the next one and the next one makes
legitimate the previous.
It is through matches like that of the  “Massimino”
stadium that the structure is fortified and the certainties become
stronger. O'er of  the emotional rise  and of the exciting hyperboles,
it is in the 'normality' of the championship that you can build the
solid foundations.
In the nature there is just an animal wilder than a
lion: a starving lion. And the blue lions have just heated the jaw up.
In less than 20 days the Napoli has redeemed more than 20 years. The 5
days of  Mazzarri wind glory and history. In the air there is the
perfume of a new Age…
Da www.tele5napoli.it

RISULTATI
Atalanta   Juventus  2 - 5
Bari   Livorno  1 - 0
Bologna   Palermo  3 - 1
Cagliari   Sampdoria  2 - 0
Catania   Napoli  0 - 0
Genoa   Siena  4 - 2
Inter   Roma  1 - 1
Lazio   Milan  1 - 2
Parma   Chievo  2 - 0
Udinese   Fiorentina  0 - 1

CLASSIFICA
Inter 29
Juventus 24
Milan 22
Fiorentina 21
Sampdoria 21
Genoa 20
Parma 20
Cagliari 19
Bari 18
Napoli 18
Palermo 16
Chievo 15
Roma 15
Udinese 15
Bologna 12
Lazio 11
Atalanta 9
Livorno 9
Catania 8
Siena 6

PROSSIMO TURNO 22-11-09 (ORE 15.00)
Bologna   Inter
Fiorentina   Parma
Juventus   Udinese
Livorno   Genoa
Milan   Cagliari
Napoli   Lazio
Palermo   Catania
Roma   Bari
Sampdoria   Chievo
Siena   Atalanta


Raimondo E. Casaceli
webmaster di http://www.tele5napoli.it

Here the program of matches before or after the normal time:

13ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 21 novembre 2009 ore 18.00 BOLOGNA – INTER (*)
Sabato 21 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 FIORENTINA – PARMA (*)
Domenica 22 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 JUVENTUS – UDINESE

14ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 28 novembre 2009 ore 18.00 UDINESE – LIVORNO
Sabato 28 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 GENOA – SAMPDORIA
Domenica 29 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 CATANIA – MILAN

15ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 5 dicembre 2009 ore 18.00 MILAN – SAMPDORIA (*)
Sabato 5 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 JUVENTUS – INTER (*)
Domenica 6 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 ROMA – LAZIO

16ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 12 dicembre 2009 ore 18.00 CAGLIARI – NAPOLI
Sabato 12 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 BARI – JUVENTUS
Domenica 13 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 SAMPDORIA – ROMA

17ª GIORNATA ANDATA

Sabato 19 dicembre 2009 ore 18.00 BOLOGNA – ATALANTA
Sabato 19 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 FIORENTINA – MILAN
Domenica 20 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 INTER – LAZIO

18ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Mercoledì 6 gennaio 2010 ore 12.30 CHIEVO – INTER
Mercoledì 6 gennaio 2010 ore 20.45 MILAN – GENOA

19ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 9 gennaio 2010 ore 18.00 NAPOLI – SAMPDORIA
Sabato 9 gennaio 2010 ore 20.45 INTER – SIENA
Domenica 10 gennaio 2010 ore 20.45 JUVENTUS – MILAN


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#463 From: Elio Lo Conte <elio53@...>
Date: Thu Nov 5, 2009 6:47 am
Subject: Juventus-Napoli 2-3
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Juventus 2-3 Napoli: The Partenopei fought back from two goals down to record an
astonishing victory in Turin.

Juventus threw away a two-goal lead as well as all
three points as Napoli won an enthralling contest in Turin. David
Trezeguet and Sebastian
Giovinco had given the hosts control of the match, but Marek Hamsik
scored either side of Jesus Datolo's strike to give the Partenopei the
points. Amauri was sent off late on for the hosts.

Ciro Ferrara retained the 4-2-3-1 formation that worked wonders last time out,
although Christian Poulsen replaced Mohamed Sissoko as one of the
holding midfielders. Trezeguet also took Amauri's place as the lone
striker. German Denis started ahead of Fabio Quagliarella for the
visitors, who also started Paolo Cannavaro, brother of Juventus' Fabio,
in defense.

The hosts started as they left off against
Sampdoria, and Giovinco could have opened the scoring in the first
minute but he shot just wide after he was played through on goal by
Mauro Camoranesi.

While Juventus had the better of the early
play, Denis had a golden opportunity to put Napoli in front in the 7th
minute. After Ezequiel Lavezzi fired a low ball across the face of the
goal, Christian Maggio centered the ball back into the six-yard box but
Denis was caught between using his head and his foot, and in the end
used neither as the ball flashed past him.

Denis had another
opportunity in the 18th minute as he collected another pass from the
energetic Lavezzi, but as he was turning he slipped in the penalty area
to gift possession back to the hosts. Gianluigi Buffon was called into
action minutes later as he did incredibly well to touch over a
long-range shot from Salvatore Aronica. From the resulting corner,
Matteo Contini's header floated just wide of the post as Lavezzi tried
to connect.

Napoli were in the ascendancy, and had clearly
planned a routine from corners. In the 23rd minute, Marek Hamsik's
delivery found Denis, but the Argentine failed to get a good connection
on his header.

Juventus were also creating opportunities as
Felipe Melo shot just wide following good work by Diego. The game had
to be stopped in the 27th minute as Camoranesi went down clutching his
head, with blood pouring from a wound. Replays showed that Contini had
led with his elbow as the two clashed, but neither the referee nor his
assistants had picked up on the challenge.

The winger had to be
substituted, with Tiago coming on in his place. It didn't stop the
Bianconeri attacks, and they caught out the Partenopei defense in the
35th minute. As Zdenek Grygera whipped in a cross from the right hand
side, David Trezeguet ran in front of his marker to power a header past Morgan
De Sanctis.

Contini
was belatedly booked as he needlessly went in from behind on Diego in
first half injury time, but Fabio Grosso's shot from the free kick was
ballooned over the bar.


Datolo had an instant impact

Giovinco
was nearly played through on goal in the opening minutes of the second
half, but Hugo Campagnaro made a superb sliding tackle to avert the
danger.

Vesuviani coach Walter Mazzarri was scratching his head
on the touchline as his side continued to struggle to break through the
Juventus defence, and some shambolic defending led to the hosts' second
goal.

In the 54th minute, Trezeguet's cross from the left wing
looked harmless enough, but Contini inexplicably headed the ball
straight to Sebastian Giovinco, who tucked the ball home with ease.

Mazzarri
was called into making a change in order to reverse the tide, and
brought on Jesus Datolo for Campagnaro. It paid instant dividends, as
Datolo sprinted down the left wing and crossed low into the box for Marek Hamsik
to finish from close range.

Juventus
rallied, and had the ball in the net moments later but Felipe Melo was
correctly flagged offside. Trezeguet was then played through on goal,
but the Frenchman couldn't get a shot away before De Sanctis pounced on
the ball.

Despite the defensive frailties, Napoli were playing
some fluid and incisive football in attack. Amazingly, they found an
equalizer in the 64th minute, as Jesus Datolo poked the ball home from close
range after Buffon had saved Denis' initial header.

Napoli
were going for the three points, and Mazzarri looked to achieve that by
bringing on Fabio Quagliarella for the disappointing Denis with 20
minutes remaining. The hosts, on the other hand, suddenly looked
nervous and needed someone to grab hold of the game.

Ferrara
changed his side's system once again as he brought on Amauri for
Poulsen in the 77th minute, but it couldn't stop Napoli from scoring a
third a few minutes later. It came from a Juventus corner, with Lavezzi
running the length of the pitch to play in Datolo. The substitute sent
a cross into the box that could only pick out Tiago, but a weak
clearance found an onrushing Hamsik, who struck the ball high into the net to
send the visiting fans into raptures.

Thehome crowd started to voice their discontent as the players' anxiety
became increasingly apparent. The hosts were given five minutes of
injury time to find an equalizer, but shot themselves in the foot as
Amauri was sent off in the 93rd minute. As De Sanctis looked to collect
the ball on the floor, Amauri's swinging boot caught the 'keeper in the
face, earning him a straight red card. It was the final meaningful act
of an action-packed match, but Ferrara will be wondering how his side
haven't collected at least a point.

Anthony Wright, Goal.com

Mazzarri admires Napoli spirit
Walter Mazzarri has urged Napoli to “enjoy the moment” after their first
victory away to Juventus in 21 years.

The Partenopei's last triumph in Turin was another thriller, a 5-3
result on November 20 1988, but this time they fought back from 2-0
down to win 3-2.

“At this moment in time I would like to already focus on our next game
against Catania and cool things down,” said the Coach.

“However, I realise we achieved something remarkable and should enjoy the
moment, relish this victory.”

The key to the turnaround was Mazzarri's decision to introduce Jesus
Datolo, who set up two goals and scored another.

“When a Coach gets the substitution right it's only because the players
respond. Datolo did well, he had also impressed against Milan, but
tonight did even better.”

Napoli were floundering when Roberto Donadoni was fired, but since
taking charge Mazzarri's men have repeatedly earned points with late
goals.

“I found a strong side who immediately absorbed my ideas. It's not just
an issue of personality, the lads are understanding certain movements.

“I like the unity of this squad. Sometimes we shoot ourselves in the
foot, but then we believe right to the bitter end and that is the right
mentality.”

Napoli comeback stuns Juve Napoli
fought back from 2-0 down to win 3-2 in Turin, dooming Juventus to a
shock defeat in this thrilling game with Amauri sent off.


Juventus 2 - 3 Napoli
Trezeguet 35 (J), Giovinco 54 (J), Hamsik 58, 82 (N), Datolo 64 (N)
Stadio Olimpico


Napoli
fought back from 2-0 down to win 3-2 in Turin, dooming Juventus to a
shock defeat in this thrilling game with Amauri sent off.
Ciro
Ferrara and Fabio Cannavaro faced their hometown club with Juve hoping
to build on their phenomenal 5-1 win over Sampdoria. Amauri has scored
four goals in the last three games, but was rested in favour of David
Trezeguet, while Momo Sissoko, Alex Del Piero, Jonathan Zebina, Hasan
Salihamidzic, Vincenzo Iaquinta and Martin Caceres were injured. Napoli
fought back from 2-0 down to hold Milan 2-2 in stoppages, but rested
Fabio Quagliarella and had Fabio Santacroce, Juan Zuniga and Roberto De
Zerbi injured.
The
last time the Partenopei scored in Turin was a 2-2 draw back in 1998,
failing to net in the following three visits. The two Cannavaro
brothers came face to face, while Gigi Buffon played just hours after
the birth of his second child.
Juve
nearly scored 20 seconds in! Sebastian Giovinco sprung the offside trap
a third of the way up the field and rushed into the box to flash an
angled drive inches past the base of the far post.
At
the other end on seven minutes a taut Christian Maggio cross-shot flew
past a German Denis diving header when the ball only needed a tap-in
from six yards.
Morgan
De Sanctis smothered a Fabio Grosso strike, but German Denis skipped
past Giorgio Chiellini and pulled back for Denis, who slipped at the
crucial moment near the penalty spot.
A
Salvatore Aronica blockbuster from 30 yards was heading for the
crossbar before Buffon got his fingertips to it. From the resulting
corner Denis' header went wide with Ezequiel Lavezzi just unable to get
the final touch. Moments later another Denis header whistled past the
post, as 'El Tanque' was wreaking havoc from set-pieces.
A
surrounded Diego managed to chip a cross to the back post for Felipe
Melo, who trapped with his right foot and fired inches wide with the
left.
There
was a horrible accident when Mauro Camoranesi clashed with Matteo
Contini and was left with blood pouring down his head. He wanted to
carry on, but it was a very deep cut and he made way for Tiago Mendes
before having four stitches put in.
Juventus
broke through on 35 minutes with a classic Trezeguet header. The
Frenchman had barely touched the ball until then, but got in front of
his marker to meet Zdenek Grygera's cross, a powerful header bending De
Sanctis' fingertips at the near post.
Before
half-time Buffon palmed a Walter Gargano free kick round the upright
and Giovinco very nearly pounced on a Maggio backpass.
After
the restart Felipe Melo charged down a Marek Hamsik volley, but Napoli
literally gifted the second goal to Juventus. Contini was totally
unmarked to deal with a Trezeguet cross from the left, but incredibly
nodded it on to the feet of Giovinco, who couldn't help but score from
nine yards.
Napoli
completed a comeback from 2-0 down in stoppages against Milan midweek
and got right back in this game. Jesus Datolo had just come on when he
flashed a low ball across the face of goal from the left that went past
Lavezzi, but Hamsik fired under the bar from six yards.
Trezeguet
sprung the offside trap on Tiago's through ball and was going round De
Sanctis, but the goalkeeper recovered his position to block.
It
was nearly 2-2 when a very dangerous Datolo cross went all the way
across with Denis inches away from making contact. They were pouring
forward and Datolo completed the comeback, as Buffon parried a Denis
header from point-blank range and the Argentine was first to get on the
loose ball.
Mazzarri wanted to win it and threw on Quagliarella for Denis. So did Ferrara,
who introduced Amauri for Christian Poulsen.
This
time it was Juventus who gave the goal away as Napoli went 3-2 up in
Turin with eight minutes left. Lavezzi went on the counter from a Juve
corner and Tiago clumsily only cleared it back to the edge of the box
for Hamsik to smash under the bar with the inside of his right foot.
Ferrara
introduced De Ceglie for Giovinco, as the Bianconeri were far too
exposed to the counter. The substitute could've made it 3-3, but only
managed a fresh-air shot on the volley.
The
tension escalated and in stoppages De Sanctis just about smothered a
Diego free kick and Amauri tried to get the ball, accidentally kicking
the goalkeeper in the head. Napoli were furious and a scuffle broke
out, leading to a red card for Amauri.

________________________________

Juventus:Buffon; Grygera, F Cannavaro, Chiellini, Grosso; Felipe Melo, Poulsen
(Amauri 76); Camoranesi (Tiago 31), Diego, Giovinco (De Ceglie 85);
Trezeguet

Napoli: De
Sanctis; Campagnaro (Datolo 58), P Cannavaro, Contini; Maggio, Gargano,
Cigarini, Hamsik, Aronica; Lavezzi (Pazienza 86), Denis (Quagliarella
69)

Ref:Damato
Sent off:Amauri 94 (J)

RISULTATI
Cagliari   Atalanta  3 - 0
Chievo   Udinese  1 - 1
Fiorentina   Catania  3 - 1
Juventus   Napoli  2 - 3
Livorno   Inter  0 - 2
Milan   Parma  2 - 0
Palermo   Genoa  0 - 0
Roma   Bologna  2 - 1
Sampdoria   Bari  0 - 0
Siena   Lazio  1 - 1

CLASSIFICA
Inter 28
Juventus 21
Sampdoria 21
Milan 19
Fiorentina 18
Napoli 17
Genoa 17
Parma 17
Cagliari 16
Palermo 16
Bari 15
Chievo 15
Udinese 15
Roma 14
Lazio 11
Atalanta 9
Bologna 9
Livorno 9
Catania 7
Siena 6

PROSSIMO TURNO 08-11-09 (ORE 15.00)
Atalanta   Juventus
Bari   Livorno
Bologna   Palermo
Cagliari   Sampdoria
Catania   Napoli (7/11 ore 18)
Genoa   Siena
Inter   Roma
Lazio   Milan
Parma   Chievo
Udinese   Fiorentina


Raimondo E. Casaceli
webmaster di http://www.tele5napoli.it

Da www.tele5napoli.it


Here the program of matches before or after the normal time:

12ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 7 novembre 2009 ore 18.00 CATANIA – NAPOLI
Sabato 7 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 ATALANTA – JUVENTUS
Domenica 8 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 INTER – ROMA

13ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 21 novembre 2009 ore 18.00 BOLOGNA – INTER (*)
Sabato 21 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 FIORENTINA – PARMA (*)
Domenica 22 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 JUVENTUS – UDINESE

14ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 28 novembre 2009 ore 18.00 UDINESE – LIVORNO
Sabato 28 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 GENOA – SAMPDORIA
Domenica 29 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 CATANIA – MILAN

15ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 5 dicembre 2009 ore 18.00 MILAN – SAMPDORIA (*)
Sabato 5 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 JUVENTUS – INTER (*)
Domenica 6 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 ROMA – LAZIO

16ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 12 dicembre 2009 ore 18.00 CAGLIARI – NAPOLI
Sabato 12 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 BARI – JUVENTUS
Domenica 13 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 SAMPDORIA – ROMA

17ª GIORNATA ANDATA

Sabato 19 dicembre 2009 ore 18.00 BOLOGNA – ATALANTA
Sabato 19 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 FIORENTINA – MILAN
Domenica 20 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 INTER – LAZIO

18ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Mercoledì 6 gennaio 2010 ore 12.30 CHIEVO – INTER
Mercoledì 6 gennaio 2010 ore 20.45 MILAN – GENOA

19ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 9 gennaio 2010 ore 18.00 NAPOLI – SAMPDORIA
Sabato 9 gennaio 2010 ore 20.45 INTER – SIENA
Domenica 10 gennaio 2010 ore 20.45 JUVENTUS – MILAN


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#462 From: Elio Lo Conte <elio53@...>
Date: Fri Oct 30, 2009 3:24 pm
Subject: NAPOLI-Milan 2-2
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Milan held in San Paolo thriller
Napoli scored twice in stoppages for a 2-2 draw with Milan,

Napoli 2 - 2 Milan
Inzaghi 3 (M), Pato 6 (M), Cigarini 90 (N), Denis 93 (N)
Stadio San Paolo


Milan were leading 2-0 for 84 minutes, but conceded twice in stoppages for a
heart-stopping San Paolo draw!
This
has always been a battle royal, going back to their Scudetto showdowns
in the 1980s and 90s. Napoli have won both games since Walter Mazzarri
took charge, curiously both with a last-gasp Christian Maggio strike.
The Rossoneri also pipped Chievo to the post 2-1 thanks to an
Alessandro Nesta brace, making it three wins on the trot in all
competition.
Fabiano
Santacroce, Juan Zuniga, Roberto De Zerbi and the suspended Matteo
Contini were out for the home side, while Marco Storari, Christian
Abbiati, Gennaro Gattuso, Marek Jankulovski, Daniele Bonera, Oguchi
Onyewu and David Di Gennaro stayed away.
Pippo
Inzaghi broke the deadlock almost immediately. He sprung the offside
trap on a Clarence Seedorf flick over the top and smashed the angled
drive into the net from just inside the box.
Napoli
tried to fight back, but left themselves open to the counter and
Alexandre Pato made it 2-0! From their own box Milan poured forward
with a well-worked move, as a clearance and two headers flicked it on
for Pato to sprint clear on goal.
However,
there was bad news for the Rossoneri too, as Nesta limped off with a
muscular problem and was replaced by Kakha Kaladze. Nelson Dida also
complained that someone in the stands was aiming a laser pen at his
eyes to irritate him.
Ronaldinho
failed to make the most of a Grava error, but Napoli took control and
poured forward for the rest of the first half, unable to get a shot
through to Dida. Marek Hamsik hit the side-netting and Fabio
Quagliarella's chip was off target.
After
the restart Dida performed a stunning double save to deny both
Lavezzi's fierce strike and the Maggio follow-up from point-blank range.
Lavezzi's
fine volley flashed inches over the bar and Dida continued his heroics
with a triple save - parrying from Walter Gargano, Lavezzi and Hamsik.
Inzaghi
hit the back of the net, but was flagged offside, while Ronaldinho was
visibly furious when he was substituted. Inzaghi was in play for a
second chance, but this time Morgan De Sanctis did enough to narrow the
angle in a one-on-one.
Dida
blocked a German Denis header and Milan ended the game with 10 men for
Ignazio Abate's second bookable offence, a late tackle on Gargano.
Napoli
finally got back into the game in the final minute with a stunning Luca
Cigarini goal! The corner came out to the D, where the Under-21
international's perfect volley dipped under the bar.
There were five minutes of stoppages with Milan reduced to 10 men, so the San
Paolo was fired up.
Itworked, as deep into injury time substitute Denis rose above the crowd
for a soaring header that looped over Dida into the top corner! Since
Mazzarri took charge, this team has scored four goals in stoppages.
Maggio flicked up the cross from the right.

________________________________

Napoli:De Sanctis; Grava, Rinaudo, Campagnaro; Maggio, Pazienza (Cigarini 63),
Gargano, Aronica; Lavezzi, Hamsik; Quagliarella (Denis 71)

Milan: Dida;
Abate, Nesta (Kaladze 9), Thiago Silva, Zambrotta; Ambrosini, Pirlo,
Seedorf; Pato, Inzaghi (Borriello 73), Ronaldinho (Flamini 61)

Ref:Rizzoli
Sent off: Abate 85 (M)

De Laurentiis calls draw a victory Thursday 29 October, 2009

________________________________

Napoli President Aurelio De Laurentiis says his side's last gasp 2-2 draw at
home to Milan last night felt like a victory.

The Partenopei scored two goals in injury time to grab a deserved point
that preserves Walter Mazzarri's unbeaten start to life at the club.

Asked if he felt lucky that the referee afforded Napoli so much added
time, De Laurentiis replied: “What do you want me to say? The lads won
it. The fans won it.

“If the players lost three kilos playing, then I lost five. But for me
this draw is worth a victory because it said so many things.

“All the players were very good, even Luca Cigarini and German Denis,
the goalscorers. They sacrificed themselves and now await the next game.

“I would say that Napoli have been very good. We showed character, but
also demonstrated that we know how to play football. And we did it
against a great team that castigated us twice in five minutes on two
uncertainties.

“We reacted and created six or seven chances, and found an immense
Dida. If I have to find fault with the team then I end up looking even
more pedantic than I am made out to be even though I am not. But it's
true that we create a lot and score a smaller percentage,” De
Laurentiis concluded.

Napoli are back in action on Saturday when they face Juventus who thumped
Sampdoria 5-1 last night.

----------------

Late Maggio Goal Gives Azzurri Three Points
The Azzurri will walk out of the Stadio Artemio Franchi the happier of the two
sides...
Oct
25, 2009 3:52:21 PMA late goal by Christian Maggio gave the full three
points to Napoli, who had missed a penalty just minutes before, against
Fiorentina.

The
first big chance of the match came in the 21st minute, when the ball
was chipped to the left side of the Napoli box to Vargas, whose low
shot went across the face of the goal out for a goal kick.

Napoli
came very close to scoring 29 minutes into the match. Lavezzi was
played through and had just Frey to beat but he shot straight at the
keeper, and Hamsik in the rebound could not do better.

Frey was
again on spot just three minutes later, when he stopped Hamsik's low
shot after the Slovakian had cut inside from the right side of the box.

Hamsik
thought he had scored in the 38th minute after being played through by
Lavezzi, only to see his effort ruled out for offside.

The last
chance of the first half belonged to Fiorentina in added time, when
Mutu connected with Jorgensen's cross from the right but his header
went over the bar.

The second period began with the Viola
creating danger on 48 minutes. A scramble in the box following a corner
from the left saw the ball land at the feet of Gilardino, whose shot
went straight at Morgan de Sanctis and then Hamsik blocked Jorgensen's
rebound before it crossed the goal line.

Napoli saw their coach, Walter Mazzarri, sent to the stands in the 65th minute
after he had arguedwith match officials.

The
visitors were awarded a penalty on 80 minutes as the referee considered
that Gobbi had brought down Hamsik in the area. Fabio Quagliarella,
however, spurned the opportunity as Frey saved the penalty.

Napoli
would
find the back of the net two minutes from stoppage time, when Christian
Maggio concluded German Denis' low cross from the right with
a soft touch.

Luís Mira, Goal.com




Christian
Maggio's last-gasp goal gave Napoli their first Serie A away win in a
calendar year and ended Fiorentina's unbeaten home record despite
Sebastien Frey's penalty save.
This
was expected to be a head-to-head for European places, but instead
Napoli found themselves floudering. New boss Walter Mazzarri won on his
debut in stoppages, but needed to end their record of losing all four
away games this season. Paolo Cannavaro sat out a ban with the injured
Fabiano Santacroce and Juan Zuniga. The Viola were fresh from a
dramatic 4-3 Champions League win at Debrecen, but Marco Marchionni was
sidelined and Alberto Gilardino rested.
Napoli
had the first chance 120 seconds in, as Ezequiel Lavezzi spread the
play right for Cristian Maggio, whose angled drive stung Sebastien
Frey's palms.
Morgan
De Sanctis blocked a Stevan Jovetic snapshot, but Adrian Mutu was
booked for a handling offence when he prodded the Jovetic ball away
from the goalkeeper.
A
smart ball over the top from Cristiano Zanetti found Juan Manuel Vargas
for an angled drive that shaved a coat of paint off the far post. It
flashed all the way across the face of goal as the Stadio Franchi held
its breath.
Napoli
were very dangerous on the counter and had a double opportunity on the
half-hour mark, as Lavezzi sprung the offside trap and fired at Frey,
then the Marek Hamsik follow-up was also parried as the goalkeeper
continued to stand his ground.
Frey
continued his heroics by beating away a low Hamsik shot from close
range. When Lavezzi did hit the back of the net, it was flagged offside
from Lavezzi's through ball.
Gilardino
came off the bench and within 90 seconds had Fiorentina's best chance
of the game so far. He got his head to a corner and De Sanctis
performed a desperate point-blank reaction save, then Martin
Jorgensen's follow-up was cleared off the line.
Vargas
went on the counter and forced a save out of the Napoli shot-stopper at
the near post after Gila's penalty appeals for a coming together with
Contini.
Napoli
boss Mazzarri was sent off for dissent on 66 minutes. Quagliarella
sprung the offside trap soon after to go one-on-one with Frey, but once
again the goalkeeper stood his ground to block the shot from
point-blank range.
10
minutes from time the referee awarded a soft penalty. Hamsik got away
from Massimo Gobbi, who started a shirt-tug and released immediately,
but the damage was done. Quagliarella stepped up and took a good angled
penalty, but Frey continued his incredible match with a save!
Frey again parried a Quagliarella strike and Lavezzi had penalty appeals for
contact with De Silvestri.
For
the second game on the trot, Maggio scored in the final minutes to give
Napoli the victory! He ran on to a ball rolled across from the right
flank and slipped it past Frey at the near post from six yards.
In stoppages a row broke out between Gilardino, Aronica and Vargas.

________________________________

Fiorentina:Frey; De Silvestri, Gamberini, Natali (Comotto 73), Vargas, Santana
(Jorgensen 30), Zanetti, Montolivo, Gobbi, Mutu (Gilardino 46), Jovetic

Napoli:
De Sanctis; Grava, Rinaudo, Contini, Maggio, Hamsik, Gargano, Pazienza,
Aronica, Lavezzi (Datolo 90), Quagliarella (Denis 86)

Maggio 88'
Ref:Morganti

Missed penalty:Quagliarella 80 (N)

-------------------------

The Napoli breaks the Franchi stadium with a goal of Christian Maggio
at the 88th minute and celebretes its birthday of happiness stopping the
victories abstinence in away match after 364 days since the last external
success
at the Olimpoico stadium against the Lazio.In this year no one had won at
Florence,
no one had never scored, no one had scared to the Firenze in this year, no one
had putkneeling 'the Violet'in this year.The Napoli has made it, in the last
sunday of october and in the debut of Walter Mazzarri far from the San
Paolo stadium. The glory lily is picked from Maggio, the 'Top Gun' on
the freedom wings who flies in sky of the triumph and at dusk makes his
bow. When Seba Frey seemed a Manga Boy, a Super Hero with the blond
crest who had  moved away also the mosquitos from th white line.He had
exorcized a penalty of Quagliarella ten minutes before the end. But
when in the 'violet net' seemed that not even the sun could enter, the
blue light ray. Denis, just enters on field , baptizes with a blessed
cross his day,Maggio continues the action, et voilà le jeux sont fait.
Chapeau and bow. The curtain is closed. Mazzarri fills up: 6 points on
6. The Napoli breaks the Franchi stadium. Bring a kiss to Florence!
It starts like it finishes, with a kick of Maggio:
Freysaves. It is the appetizer. At 9' answer 0f Jovetic, De Sanctis is
there. At 22' Zanetti for Vargas, left kick in diagonal. At 30' the
most important goal ball of the first half . Lavezzi enters in the
violet defense, Frey makes a splendid save and stops also the
successive kick of Quagliarella. At 33' great action of Hamsik , left
kick in area: Frey saves. It seems a personal question between the
Napoli and the French goelkeeper. But the Blues aren't discuraged. The
first half finishes 0-0. The most beautiful have still to come.

In the second half Prandelli tries with his jolly
Gilardino who substitues Mutu. And Gila shows to be present after few
minutes with a great kick in area: De Sanctis rejects, Jorgensen
arrives and tris with a right kick but Hamsik saves on the line. What a
match. You have always the sensation of the goal, from a side and from
the other one. Emotions also for Mazzarri who has an impetus for a bad
foul on Maggio. Morganti send him off. Match at high voltage .

At 28' Quagliarella enters in the violet defense and
Frey savas again the net. Then the terrible break 10 minutes before the
end. Hamsik dribbles Gamberini and Gobbi in area is shoved down. It is
penalty. Quagliarella kicks, Frey saves. It seems the sunday of the
hoax. German Denis just enter on field on the right side makes a
cross for Maggio: kick and great goal. This is the Christian's way who
makes his bow on the glory street. Chapeau. Thye curtain is closed. The
Napoli breaks the Franchi stadium. Bring a kiss to Florence!



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Here the program of matches before or after the normal time:

12ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 7 novembre 2009 ore 18.00 CATANIA – NAPOLI
Sabato 7 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 ATALANTA – JUVENTUS
Domenica 8 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 INTER – ROMA

13ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 21 novembre 2009 ore 18.00 BOLOGNA – INTER (*)
Sabato 21 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 FIORENTINA – PARMA (*)
Domenica 22 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 JUVENTUS – UDINESE

14ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 28 novembre 2009 ore 18.00 UDINESE – LIVORNO
Sabato 28 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 GENOA – SAMPDORIA
Domenica 29 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 CATANIA – MILAN

15ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 5 dicembre 2009 ore 18.00 MILAN – SAMPDORIA (*)
Sabato 5 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 JUVENTUS – INTER (*)
Domenica 6 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 ROMA – LAZIO

16ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 12 dicembre 2009 ore 18.00 CAGLIARI – NAPOLI
Sabato 12 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 BARI – JUVENTUS
Domenica 13 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 SAMPDORIA – ROMA

17ª GIORNATA ANDATA

Sabato 19 dicembre 2009 ore 18.00 BOLOGNA – ATALANTA
Sabato 19 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 FIORENTINA – MILAN
Domenica 20 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 INTER – LAZIO

18ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Mercoledì 6 gennaio 2010 ore 12.30 CHIEVO – INTER
Mercoledì 6 gennaio 2010 ore 20.45 MILAN – GENOA

19ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 9 gennaio 2010 ore 18.00 NAPOLI – SAMPDORIA
Sabato 9 gennaio 2010 ore 20.45 INTER – SIENA
Domenica 10 gennaio 2010 ore 20.45 JUVENTUS – MILAN


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Date: Tue Oct 20, 2009 5:50 am
Subject: Napoli-Bologna 2-1
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  Napoli 2 - 1 Bologna
Napoli fought back from a goal down to win in stoppages on Coach Walter
Mazzarri's debut.
New
Partenopei boss Mazzarri came into a difficult situation after Roberto
Donadoni's dismissal a fortnight ago, as the team had won just two of
its opening seven games. Bologna were only one point behind and
conceded just eight goals so far.
Fabiano Santacroce was out, while
the visitors made the trip without Massimo Mutarelli, Davide
Bombardini, Santos and Andrea Raggi. Ezequiel Lavezzi was in the
starting XI despite only returning from international duty yesterday
due to losing his passport.
Emiliano Viviano needed his wits about him when acrobatically palming a Miguel
Angel Britos backpass over the bar.
Bologna
took a shock lead at the San Paolo to stun Mazzarri. Martins Adailton
curled a wonderful free kick into the near top corner from the edge of
the box, leaving Morgan De Sanctis rooted to the spot.
Britos
charged down a Fabio Quagliarella effort from point-blank range, then
the move continued and Lavezzi's snooker-shot shaved a coat of paint
off the far post.
Quagliarella's spectacular first touch trapped a
high ball in the box and he immediately turned to set up Jesus Datolo,
but the Argentine wasted it all with an awful shot.
Viviano
fingertipped Lavezzi's free kick out from under the bar and Napoli had
a goal disallowed, as Lavezzi was offside when he tapped in the rebound
from a parried Datolo header.
On the stroke of half-time, De Sanctis had to be alert to clear the danger from
Marco Di Vaio on Zenoni's cross.
Michele
Pazienza replaced Datolo for the second period. In the space of the
same move Under-21 international goalkeeper Viviano performed two saves
to deny Lavezzi at the near post and the follow-up Paolo Cannavaro
header.
The siege finally earned Napoli an equaliser on 72 minutes.
A corner was not cleared effectively by Marcelo Zalayeta, so Matteo
Contini poked it towards Quagliarella for the finish from point-blank
range.
However, it was Bologna who had the best chances to win it
with Marco Di Vaio twice firing straight at De Sanctis when clear on
goal. Bologna boss Giuseppe Papadopulo was sent off for dissent.
Napoli
grabbed the winner in stoppages! A free kick was rolled into the centre
by Quagliarella where Cristian Maggio tapped in from six yards. The San
Paolo went wild.

________________________________

Napoli:De
Sanctis; Campagnaro (Pia' 79), Cannavaro, Contini; Maggio, Hamsik,
Gargano, Datolo (Pazienza 46), Aronica; Lavezzi (Rinaudo 93),
Quagliarella

Bologna: Viviano; Zenoni, Portanova, Britos, Lanna;
Guana, Mingazzini (Mudingayi 67), Valiani (Osvaldo 93); Adailton
(Tedesco 55), Zalayeta; Di Vaio
Adailton 15 (B), Quagliarella 72 (N), Maggio 91 (N)
Ref:De Marco

Mazzarri did not enjoy debut Sunday 18 October, 2009

________________________________

Walter Mazzarri admits Napoli “did not play well” on his debut, but
President Aurelio De Laurentiis admired their spirit.

“We won, but we played badly in a way that I really don't like,” said the
Coach after a last-gasp 2-1 victory over Bologna.

“The
result boosts confidence and will be useful for the future. I
compliment my lads on their efforts, but we did not play the kind of
football I want to see.

“They were a little tense and wasted some really clear scoring
opportunities.”

Ezequiel
Lavezzi was picked in the starting XI despite only returning from
international duty yesterday after losing his passport.

“I have to make my decisions, these are choices I will soon be able to make
with the entire squad at my disposal.

“It
went well, I picked Lavezzi because in talking to him and looking him
in the eyes I understood he could guarantee a performance.”

President
De Laurentiis was furious at Napoli's recent results and in the last
three weeks has fired both Coach Roberto Donadoni and director of sport
Pierpaolo Marino.

“I had faith in this shake-up and the lads
responded with the concept of a team unit I had talked to the Coach
about,” said the patron.

“This was a very concentrated performance. Let's just say we begin again from
this point onwards.

“There
is a lot of work to be done. Mazzarri does not have an easy job ahead
of him, but he is a warrior just like me. The players will respond to
it and from January we can start to have fun.”





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Serie A 7a giornata

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RISULTATI
Catania Cagliari 2 - 1
Chievo Bari 1 - 2
Genoa Inter 0 - 5
Juventus Fiorentina 1 - 1
Lazio Sampdoria 1 - 1
Livorno Palermo 1 - 2
Milan Roma 2 - 1
Napoli Bologna 2 - 1
Parma Siena 1 - 0
Udinese Atalanta 1 - 3

CLASSIFICA
Inter 19
Sampdoria 17
Fiorentina 17
Juventus 15
Parma 14
Genoa 13
Palermo 12
Milan 12
Bari 11
Chievo 11
Roma 11
Udinese 11
Napoli 10
Lazio 9
Cagliari 7
Catania 7
Atalanta 6
Bologna 6
Siena 5
Livorno 3

PROSSIMO TURNO 25-10-09 (ORE 15)
Atalanta Parma
Bari Lazio
Cagliari Genoa
Chievo Milan
Fiorentina Napoli
Inter Catania
Palermo Udinese
Roma Livorno
Sampdoria Bologna
Siena Juventus


New Coach Walter Mazzarri Already Sees Positive Changes At Napoli
The
former Sampdoria boss is pleased with his first match in charge. He has
explained some of the surprising switches he has implemented...
Oct 19, 2009 4:51:16 PM

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with a 2-1 victory over Bologna and has perhaps taken a
side-swipe at former boss Roberto Donadoni by claiming the team have
already reacted positively since his arrival.

"Before, the team could not get a result when they went behind, now something
has already changed," he said to Sky Sport 24.

"Napoli have already played with the heart of my old Reggina."

The tactician made a number of changes, including the surprising exclusion of
young midfielder Luca Cigarini.

"I
put a team on the field who were more suited to my characteristics,
putting [Jesus] Datolo in a position more appropriate for him and
'penalising' [Marek] Hamsik by moving him more to the right," he
explained.

"Starting from tomorrow, I will have even more awareness of my players."

The Partenopei have a difficult test away to Fiorentina next weekend.

Adam Scime, Goal.com


Here the program of matches before or after the normal time:

9ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 24 ottobre 2009 ore 18.00 SAMPDORIA – BOLOGNA
Sabato 24 ottobre 2009 ore 20.45 INTER – CATANIA
Domenica 25 ottobre 2009 ore 20.45 CHIEVO – MILAN

10ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Giovedì 29 ottobre 2009 ore 20.45 INTER – PALERMO

11ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 31 ottobre 2009 ore 18.00 JUVENTUS – NAPOLI (*)
Sabato 31 ottobre 2009 ore 20.45 MILAN – PARMA (*)
Domenica 1 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 PALERMO – GENOA

12ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 7 novembre 2009 ore 18.00 CATANIA – NAPOLI
Sabato 7 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 ATALANTA – JUVENTUS
Domenica 8 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 INTER – ROMA

13ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 21 novembre 2009 ore 18.00 BOLOGNA – INTER (*)
Sabato 21 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 FIORENTINA – PARMA (*)
Domenica 22 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 JUVENTUS – UDINESE

14ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 28 novembre 2009 ore 18.00 UDINESE – LIVORNO
Sabato 28 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 GENOA – SAMPDORIA
Domenica 29 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 CATANIA – MILAN

15ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 5 dicembre 2009 ore 18.00 MILAN – SAMPDORIA (*)
Sabato 5 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 JUVENTUS – INTER (*)
Domenica 6 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 ROMA – LAZIO

16ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 12 dicembre 2009 ore 18.00 CAGLIARI – NAPOLI
Sabato 12 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 BARI – JUVENTUS
Domenica 13 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 SAMPDORIA – ROMA

17ª GIORNATA ANDATA

Sabato 19 dicembre 2009 ore 18.00 BOLOGNA – ATALANTA
Sabato 19 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 FIORENTINA – MILAN
Domenica 20 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 INTER – LAZIO

18ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Mercoledì 6 gennaio 2010 ore 12.30 CHIEVO – INTER
Mercoledì 6 gennaio 2010 ore 20.45 MILAN – GENOA

19ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 9 gennaio 2010 ore 18.00 NAPOLI – SAMPDORIA
Sabato 9 gennaio 2010 ore 20.45 INTER – SIENA
Domenica 10 gennaio 2010 ore 20.45 JUVENTUS – MILAN


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#460 From: Elio Lo Conte <elio53@...>
Date: Tue Oct 6, 2009 4:24 am
Subject: Roma-Napoli 2-1; Mazzarri To Replace Roberto Donadoni
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It's a new Napoli with coach Mazzarri and GM Montali

ROME, 5 October 2009 - Walter Mazzarri will replace Roberto Donadoni and Gian
Paolo Montali will take over Pierpaolo Marino's role. The Tuscan coach and the
Emilian manager would be the first two pillars in Napoli's reinforcement.
Aurelio De Laurentiis hasn't stop the conversations, meetings, examinations and
signs.
PRESIDENT'S COMMENTS — "The fans do not need to worry because I'm working with
their future in mind," said the president in a note published on the team's
website. "It has been a long and intense day, loaded with engagements and
interviews. I will announce the decisions made in the best interest of Napoli as
soon as possible."
MAZZARRI RESIGNED — The first sign is already clear: Mazzarri has terminated
his contract with Sampdoria, which gave him a clear advantage over Mancini and
Rossi and waited at Filmauro's Roman headquarters to speak with De Laurentiis.
In this sense, the meeting between the Azzurro president and the Blucerchiato
Beppe Marotta at approximately 1:30 in the afternoon was decisive. The Livorno
coach, ex Amaranto like Donadoni, already worked for Napoli as Ulivieri's
right-hand man in Serie B during the 1998-1998 season.
MONTALI AND PETRACHI — Tomorrow morning, De Laurentiis will also meet Donadoni
(still in Rome) amongst other engagements. It is worth noting that this
relationship came already to an end yesterday during the broadcast from the
Olimpico, although with clearly different mannerisms and tones from those used
with Marino. In the meantime, Montali arrived today at about 6 PM to the
Filmauro offices; the former manager of the Italian men's volleyball team, also
an official for Juventus, was called back by De Laurentiis to continue their
conversations from last week's meetings. "Yes, but I don't know whether or not I
will sign," he commented. After having considered dozens of candidates—about
thirty to be precise—a second interview is a good sign; after a few days in
standby, Montali returned as the likely candidate for the GM position.
Furthermore, given the setup of the clearly technical-sport roles, De Laurentiis
also talked to Salvatore Bagni and
  Gianluca Petrachi, former Pisa manager. There is no doubt that candidates are
being considered.
Fabio Mandarini
 
Roma 2-1 Napoli: Donadoni could now face the sack...
Roma won the big Serie A game of the afternoon with a 2-1 comeback victory over
Napoli at the Stadio Olimpico, Francesco Totti scoring twice. This result now
leaves Partenopei tactician Roberto Donadoni on the brink of the sack.

The Giallorossi had not been playing well under new coach Claudio Ranieri, but
they were still unbeaten domestically under 'The Tinkerman' coming into this
clash. The home side had injury worries as Cicinho, Julio Baptista, Juan,
Philippe Mexes, Jeremy Menez, Doni and Matteo Brighi were all out. Mirko Vucinic
and Francesco Totti led the frontline.

Napoli boss Donadoni was under huge pressure with reports that he faced the sack
if his side lost in Rome. The Partenopei were minus the sidelined Fabiano
Santacroce and Hugo Campagnaro in defence. Ezequiel Lavezzi and Fabio
Quagliarella were partner up-front.

Roma started fast and had an unsuccessful penalty appeal within a couple of
minutes as Vucinic went down under pressure from Leandro Rinaudo.

A minute later Simone Perrotta was slipped clean through on goal by an inspired
Totti pass, but Morgan De Sanctis saved superbly.

A majestic Totti backheel then teed up John Arne Riise, who lashed just wide.

Roma had begun excellently but they received a blow on nine minutes as Marco
Motta limped off injured and was replaced by Marco Cassetti.

Napoli improved a touch, and at least managed to break up the game more. Midway
through the half, Ranieri had to make a second enforced change as goalkeeper
Julio Sergio injured his right thigh. Romanian deputy Bogdan Lobont took his
place.

The first thing Lobont had to do was pick the ball out of his own net. Marek
Hamsik cut the ball to Lavezzi, who swivelled and fired low into the net.

Napoli's confidence was boosted and Jesus Datolo unleashed a missile from range
that swerved just wide.

Indeed the away side could have doubled their lead on 36 minutes as Lavezzi
released Christian Maggio and he shot just wide.

This miss would prove costly as within 30 seconds Roma were level. Vucinic
roasted Paolo Cannavaro down the left, and his ball across the box was touched
on by Perrotta and eventually found its way into the net, somewhat fortuitously,
off Totti's thigh.

At half time Ranieri used up his final change as Ricardo Faty came on for
Alessio Cerci.

Napoli had the first effort of the second half as Hamsik lashed over.

But it was Roma who created the next golden opportunity as Vucinic slipped in
Totti, who was denied by a fantastic De Sanctis stop.

Totti did get his second goal of the game, though, on 62 minutes as Roma turned
the game around. Er Pupone picked the ball up 25 yards out and rifled an
unstoppable low shot into the bottom corner.

Napoli went for broke, bringing on forward Jimmy Hoffer for defender Cannavaro.

Perrotta and Faty threatened a third, while Totti required long treatment for a
knee problem and returned with heavy bandaging.

With ten minutes remaining, Napoli missed a great chance to get back on level
terms as Hoffer headed wide from six yards from Datolo's cross.

But, Roma held on for the three points. This win means that Roma continue their
recovery up the table, while Napoli's miseries persist and Donadoni faces a
nervous wait to see if he will still have a job after the international break.

Anthony Sormani, Goal.com

Players ratings

NAPOLI

De Sanctis - 7.5: Two superb one-on-one saves, De Sanctis could do nothing on
the two goals that beat him.

P.Cannavaro - 5: The clear weak link at the back for Napoli. Roasted by Vucinic
in the build-up for the first goal, and exposed time and again.

Rinaudo - 5.5: Too slow off the mark, Napoli are going to concede a lot of goals
this season with Cannavaro and Rinaudo at the heart of the defence.

Contini - 6: The best of a bad Napoli backline. Largely did okay, but was turned
by Totti for the second goal.

Maggio - 6: Worked hard, but came up a bit short both going forwards and
backwards. Failed to track Perrotta on a number of occasions.

Gargano - 6: His usual busy self in the middle of the park, but not the quality
that is usually associated with the Uruguayan.

Cigarini - 5.5: Made little impact. Cigarini is struggling to find his space
alongside Gargano in the centre of midfield. Are the two compatible, or does
Cigarini just need more time?

Datolo - 6.5: A good display down the left, using that sweet left of his to fine
effect. Put a ball on a plate for Hoffer, but the Austrian squandered the
chance.

Hamsik - 7: Napoli's best player, as he has been almost every game this season.
Provided the assist for Lavezzi and was everywhere he could be.

Quagliarella - 4: Virtually anonymous was the inconsistent former Udinese man.
If he is named in the Italy squad this evening Marcello Lippi needs his head
testing.

Lavezzi - 7: A livewire in the first half, taking his goal very well. Lost his
way a bit after the break but still put in the miles.

Subs

Hoffer - 6.5: Missed a great chance with 10 minutes left.

Zuniga - N/A

Denis - N/A

Walter Mazzarri To Replace Roberto Donadoni At Napoli By Tuesday
With Donadoni's position growing ever weaker, the rumours surrounding his
potential successor are becoming increasingly loud...
Oct 5, 2009 10:28:44 AM
Former Sampdoria and Reggina coach Walter Mazzarri has become the favourite to
replace Roberto Donadoni, who is on the verge of parting company with Napoli.

According to Il Corriere Dello Sport, Donadoni is just hours away from leaving
the port city club.

Sunday's 2-1 loss to Roma didn't go down well with club president Aurelio De
Laurentiis, and voices suggest the writing is on the wall for the former Italy
coach.

Mazzarri is now on the verge of taking over. The report suggests an official
announcement confirming Donadoni's exit and Mazzarri's appointment will arrive
by Tuesday at the latest.

Former Lazio coach Delio Rossi and ex-Inter man Roberto Mancini have also been
linked, but 'Mancio's' agent has denied the rumours.

Despite the report, Napoli have not officially revealed their intentions with
their current coach.

 
Roma 2 - 1 Napoli
Lavezzi 25 (N), Totti 37, 63 (R)
Stadio Olimpico

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hZVqw470Vw&feature=player_embedded

Francesco Totti's brace put Roma back on track, but the captain is one of three
players who picked up injuries.

The Derby del Sole has always been a fiery occasion and Claudio Ranieri
described this as a game "between two wounded teams." The Giallorossi scraped a
stoppage-time 1-1 draw at Catania last weekend and were without Cicinho, Julio
Baptista, Juan, Jeremy Menez, Alexandr Doni, Philippe Mexes, Rodrigo Taddei and
Matteo Brighi. Roberto Donadoni escaped the sack thanks to a 3-1 win over Siena,
but was still hanging by a thread. Fabiano Santacroce and Hugo Campagnaro missed
this match.

After three minutes Francesco Totti threaded through for Simone Perrotta, whose
chip was deflected wide off Morgan De Sanctis' ribs. John Arne Riise also
drilled wide, but Roma's injury woes got worse when Marco Motta limped off with
a left knee problem.

Ranieri was again forced to call from the bench when Julio Sergio - already
second choice goalkeeper - picked up a suspected right thigh strain and made way
for Bogdan Lobont's debut.

Lobont lasted all of four minutes before conceding his first goal. Marek Hamsik
pulled back from the left for Ezequiel Lavezzi to spin round and place a low
drive between a sea of legs. It slipped in at the near bottom corner and Lobont
let it squirm through his fingers.

Jesus Datolo's screamer from distance shaved a coat of paint off the near post
and there was a scuffle between Mirko Vucinic and Paolo Cannavaro, earning both
a booking.

Roma equalised with a remarkable stroke of luck. Vucinic got to the left byline
and pulled back for Perrotta's wayward shot, but the ball ricocheted off Totti's
knee and looped over De Sanctis into the far top corner.

Fabio Quagliarella tried to take advantage of a David Pizarro error to lob the
goalkeeper, but Lobont got back in time.

Roma completed their substitutions at the start of the second half when Ricardo
Faty replaced Alessio Cerci for a diamond midfield. The Giallorossi went close
to taking the advantage for the first time when De Sanctis stuck out a foot to
deny Totti's shot from point-blank range.

Totti doubled his tally to give Roma a 2-1 lead just past the hour mark. He had
been at risk with a back problem, but gathered just outside the D from Cassetti
to spin round his marker and fire low into the net. He didn't celebrate as he
was clutching his knee and required treatment, but with all the substitutions
completed, he had to grit his teeth. That goal was his 184th in Serie A,
matching Gabriel Batistuta's tally.

Datolo had penalty appeals for a Cassetti handling offence and Faty's impressive
volley was just off target. As Totti was basically unable to run at all, Roma
were effectively playing with 10 men and Napoli poured forward.

Hoffer's header from a Datolo cross skimmed the frame of the goal, but Roma held
on for the victory.


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Roma: Julio Sergio (Lobont 21); Motta (Cassetti 10), Andreolli, Burdisso, Riise;
Cerci (Faty 46), De Rossi, Pizarro, Perrotta; Totti, Vucinic

Napoli: De Sanctis; Cannavaro (Hoffer 69), Rinaudo, Contini; Maggio, Gargano,
Cigarini (Denis 88), Hamsik, Datolo (Zuniga 81); Quagliarella, Lavezzi

Ref: Banti

 
 
 
 
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RISULTATI
Atalanta Milan 1 - 1
Bari Catania 0 - 0
Bologna Genoa 1 - 3
Cagliari Chievo 1 - 2
Fiorentina Lazio 0 - 0
Inter Udinese 2 - 1
Palermo Juventus 2 - 0
Roma Napoli 2 - 1
Sampdoria Parma 1 - 1
Siena Livorno 0 - 0

CLASSIFICA
Inter 16
Sampdoria 16
Juventus 14
Fiorentina 14
Genoa 13
Chievo 11
Udinese 11
Roma 11
Parma 11
Palermo 9
Lazio 9
Milan 9
Bari 8
Cagliari 7
Napoli 7
Bologna 6
Siena 5
Catania 4
Atalanta 3
Livorno 3

PROSSIMO TURNO 18-10-09 (ORE 15)
Catania Cagliari
Chievo Bari
Genoa Inter
Juventus Fiorentina
Lazio Sampdoria
Livorno Palermo
Milan Roma
Napoli Bologna
Parma Siena
Udinese Atalanta



Here the program of matches before or after the normal time:

8ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 17 ottobre 2009 ore 18.00 JUVENTUS – FIORENTINA (*)
Sabato 17 ottobre 2009 ore 20.45 GENOA – INTER (*)
Domenica 18 ottobre 2009 ore 20.45 MILAN – ROMA

9ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 24 ottobre 2009 ore 18.00 SAMPDORIA – BOLOGNA
Sabato 24 ottobre 2009 ore 20.45 INTER – CATANIA
Domenica 25 ottobre 2009 ore 20.45 CHIEVO – MILAN

10ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Giovedì 29 ottobre 2009 ore 20.45 INTER – PALERMO

11ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 31 ottobre 2009 ore 18.00 JUVENTUS – NAPOLI (*)
Sabato 31 ottobre 2009 ore 20.45 MILAN – PARMA (*)
Domenica 1 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 PALERMO – GENOA

12ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 7 novembre 2009 ore 18.00 CATANIA – NAPOLI
Sabato 7 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 ATALANTA – JUVENTUS
Domenica 8 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 INTER – ROMA

13ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 21 novembre 2009 ore 18.00 BOLOGNA – INTER (*)
Sabato 21 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 FIORENTINA – PARMA (*)
Domenica 22 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 JUVENTUS – UDINESE

14ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 28 novembre 2009 ore 18.00 UDINESE – LIVORNO
Sabato 28 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 GENOA – SAMPDORIA
Domenica 29 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 CATANIA – MILAN

15ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 5 dicembre 2009 ore 18.00 MILAN – SAMPDORIA (*)
Sabato 5 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 JUVENTUS – INTER (*)
Domenica 6 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 ROMA – LAZIO

16ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 12 dicembre 2009 ore 18.00 CAGLIARI – NAPOLI
Sabato 12 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 BARI – JUVENTUS
Domenica 13 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 SAMPDORIA – ROMA

17ª GIORNATA ANDATA

Sabato 19 dicembre 2009 ore 18.00 BOLOGNA – ATALANTA
Sabato 19 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 FIORENTINA – MILAN
Domenica 20 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 INTER – LAZIO

18ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Mercoledì 6 gennaio 2010 ore 12.30 CHIEVO – INTER
Mercoledì 6 gennaio 2010 ore 20.45 MILAN – GENOA

19ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 9 gennaio 2010 ore 18.00 NAPOLI – SAMPDORIA
Sabato 9 gennaio 2010 ore 20.45 INTER – SIENA
Domenica 10 gennaio 2010 ore 20.45 JUVENTUS – MILAN


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#459 From: Elio Lo Conte <elio53@...>
Date: Tue Sep 29, 2009 5:54 am
Subject: Napoli-Siena 2-1
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Napoli 2 - 1 Siena
Hamsik 49, 64 (N), Maccarone 56 (S)
Stadio San Paolo


A Marek Hamsik brace gave Napoli a much-needed victory, even though he had a
penalty saved.
It
was do-or-die for Roberto Donadoni after President Aurelio De
Laurentiis admitted it was "a mistake" to sack Edy Reja in March. The
Partenopei spent £30m on the transfer market, but had only four points
from an available 15 to show for it. Fabiano Santacroce and Hugo
Campagnaro were ruled out, while Siena missed Ficagna and Luca
Rossettini.
Siena had won twice at the San Paolo, most recently a 2-1 result on November 2,
2002.
Napoli
went on the attack, but were wide open for the counter as Aronica
intercepted a Massimo Maccarone cross for Michele Fini at the back
post.
Ezequiel
Lavezzi put the ball in the back of the net after waltzing round the
goalkeeper, but play had already been halted for a very tight offside
decision.
Another
Siena counter was dangerous with Ghezzal volleying Maccarone's cross
over, while Napoli had penalty appeals ignored for Jajalo's sliding
tackle on Christian Maggio, as the referee believed he got the ball.
Napoli's first shot on target came after 35 minutes when Paolo Cannavaro nodded
a free kick straight at the goalkeeper.
Del
Grosso needed a goalline clearance to prevent Napoli opening the
scoring just before half-time. Datolo's cross went all the way along
the box for Maggio at the back post, but Del Grosso was there for the
decisive intervention.
Napoli
finally broke the deadlock four minutes after the restart. A cross was
put back in by Datolo for Marek Hamsik's header from five yards.
However,
it took just six minutes for Siena to equalise. Maccarone gathered on
the edge of the area and cut in to find space, smashing a low drive
into the far bottom corner.
Fabio
Quagliarella's cross struck Brandao's hand for a penalty. Hamsik's
first effort was saved by Gianluca Curci, but the Slovak turned in on
the rebound to restore Napoli's lead.
Cannavaro
nodded a Datolo free kick over from five yards as Napoli clung on to
the result, but Michele Paolucci wanted a penalty for Siena in
stoppages.

________________________________

Napoli:De Sanctis; Cannavaro, Contini, Aronica (Rinaudo 46); Maggio, Gargano,
Cigarini (Pazienza 67), Hamsik, Datolo; Lavezzi (Hoffer 90),
Quagliarella

Siena: Curci;
Rosi, Terzi, Brandao, Del Grosso; Vergassola, Codrea, Fini (Paolucci
85); Ghezzal (Reginaldo 75); Jajalo (Calaio' 63), Maccarone

Ref:Valeri
Missed penalty:Hamsik 64 (N)
Roberto Donadoni Pleased With Napoli's Three Points Against Siena
The Napoli coach says that he was pleased to finally see his side play good
football...Napoli coach Roberto Donadoni admits that his team was under some
sort of
pressure considering their start to the campaign, but was pleased that
the Azzurri could claim all three points against Siena.

Speaking to TuttoNapoli.net post-match, the former Italian national team coach
said that the media
are also to blame for the negativity surrounding his team.

"The team was able to express themselves considering everything that has gone on
this week," Donadoni said.

"I hope that there is more trust and that at the next error, there is not all
this negatively around it."

Donadoni
also discussed the incidents of the past few weeks, and said that he
has not commented because they were in his favour.

He continued, "But if we start talking about who deserved what, we must remember
a few moments."

"We
must remember that there was a penalty on [Christian] Maggio that was
not given, and a disallowed goal for offside which clearly was not."

Rick D'Andrea, Goal.com
OFFICIAL: Napoli Release Sporting Director Pierpaolo Marino
The Partenopei are on the lookout for a new sporting director after Marino's
deal was dissolved by mutual consent...
Sep 28, 2009 5:33:33 PMNapoli have announced via the club's official website
that Pierpaolo Marino is no longer their sporting director.

A
press release was published on the site on Monday afternoon following a
meeting between president Aurelio De Laurentiis and Marino. During the
discussions, the pair mutually agreed to rescind Marino's contract with
the Partenopei.

The press release stated that Marino had
assisted the club with their "renaissance" through his excellent work,
but that it is time for an "innovative" plan for the future.

Marino had been with the club for five years, helping them back into Serie A.

He
was even considered a 'transfer guru' by many pundits due to his
ability to spot talents like Ezequiel Lavezzi, Marek Hamsik, Christian
Maggio and Fabiano Santacroce.

Next in the firing line could be
coach Roberto Donadoni, whose future could depend on this Sunday's
fixture against Roma. Former Giallorossi boss Luciano Spalletti is the
favourite to take over his position.

Adam Scime, Goal.com

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RISULTATI
Catania   Roma  1 - 1
Chievo   Atalanta  1 - 1
Juventus   Bologna  1 - 1
Lazio   Palermo  1 - 1
Livorno   Fiorentina  0 - 1
Milan   Bari  0 - 0
Napoli   Siena  2 - 1
Parma   Cagliari  0 - 2
Sampdoria   Inter  1 - 0
Udinese   Genoa  2 - 0

CLASSIFICA
Sampdoria 15
Juventus 14
Inter 13
Fiorentina 13
Udinese 11
Genoa 10
Parma 10
Chievo 8
Roma 8
Lazio 8
Milan 8
Bari 7
Cagliari 7
Napoli 7
Bologna 6
Palermo 6
Siena 4
Catania 3
Atalanta 2
Livorno 2

PROSSIMO TURNO 4-10-09 (ORE 15)
Atalanta   Milan
Bari   Catania
Bologna   Genoa
Cagliari   Chievo
Fiorentina   Lazio
Inter   Udinese
Palermo   Juventus
Roma   Napoli
Sampdoria   Parma
Siena   Livorno


Raimondo E. Casaceli

Here the program of matches before or after the normal time:
6ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 26 settembre 2009 ore 18.00 SAMPDORIA – INTER (*)
Sabato 26 settembre 2009 ore 20.45 LIVORNO – FIORENTINA (*)
Domenica 27 settembre 2009 ore 20.45 MILAN – BARI

7ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 3 ottobre 2009 ore 18.00 BARI – CATANIA
Sabato 3 ottobre 2009 ore 20.45 INTER – UDINESE
Domenica 4 ottobre 2009 ore 20.45 PALERMO – JUVENTUS

8ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 17 ottobre 2009 ore 18.00 JUVENTUS – FIORENTINA (*)
Sabato 17 ottobre 2009 ore 20.45 GENOA – INTER (*)
Domenica 18 ottobre 2009 ore 20.45 MILAN – ROMA

9ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 24 ottobre 2009 ore 18.00 SAMPDORIA – BOLOGNA
Sabato 24 ottobre 2009 ore 20.45 INTER – CATANIA
Domenica 25 ottobre 2009 ore 20.45 CHIEVO – MILAN

10ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Giovedì 29 ottobre 2009 ore 20.45 INTER – PALERMO

11ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 31 ottobre 2009 ore 18.00 JUVENTUS – NAPOLI (*)
Sabato 31 ottobre 2009 ore 20.45 MILAN – PARMA (*)
Domenica 1 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 PALERMO – GENOA

12ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 7 novembre 2009 ore 18.00 CATANIA – NAPOLI
Sabato 7 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 ATALANTA – JUVENTUS
Domenica 8 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 INTER – ROMA

13ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 21 novembre 2009 ore 18.00 BOLOGNA – INTER (*)
Sabato 21 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 FIORENTINA – PARMA (*)
Domenica 22 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 JUVENTUS – UDINESE

14ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 28 novembre 2009 ore 18.00 UDINESE – LIVORNO
Sabato 28 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 GENOA – SAMPDORIA
Domenica 29 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 CATANIA – MILAN

15ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 5 dicembre 2009 ore 18.00 MILAN – SAMPDORIA (*)
Sabato 5 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 JUVENTUS – INTER (*)
Domenica 6 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 ROMA – LAZIO

16ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 12 dicembre 2009 ore 18.00 CAGLIARI – NAPOLI
Sabato 12 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 BARI – JUVENTUS
Domenica 13 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 SAMPDORIA – ROMA

17ª GIORNATA ANDATA

Sabato 19 dicembre 2009 ore 18.00 BOLOGNA – ATALANTA
Sabato 19 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 FIORENTINA – MILAN
Domenica 20 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 INTER – LAZIO

18ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Mercoledì 6 gennaio 2010 ore 12.30 CHIEVO – INTER
Mercoledì 6 gennaio 2010 ore 20.45 MILAN – GENOA

19ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 9 gennaio 2010 ore 18.00 NAPOLI – SAMPDORIA
Sabato 9 gennaio 2010 ore 20.45 INTER – SIENA
Domenica 10 gennaio 2010 ore 20.45 JUVENTUS – MILAN


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#458 From: Elio Lo Conte <elio53@...>
Date: Sat Sep 26, 2009 6:57 am
Subject: Inter-Napoli 3-1
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Inter 3-1 Napoli: Eto'o, Milito & Lucio Pummel Partenopei
The Nerazzurri crushed the sorry Partenopei...

Inter made it four Serie A wins on the bounce with a 3-1 victory overNapoli at
San Siro, with Samuel Eto'o, Diego Milito and Lucio scoring the goals for the
Nerazzurri, and Ezequiel Lavezzi replying for the Partenopei.

The Nerazzurri were without midfielder Thiago Motta, who has been ruled out for
a month with a muscular problem. Marco Materazzi is also still sidelined due to
injury. Wesley Sneijder continued in the trequartista role behind Samuel Eto'o
and Diego Milito, while Walter Samuel and Cristian Chivu returned to the
starting XI in place of Ivan Cordoba and Davide Santon respectively.

Napoli coach Roberto Donadoni was starting to feel the pressure after a poor
start to the season, with rumours that he could face the sack unless results
improve immediately.

The visitors had problems in defence as Leandro Rinaudo and Hugo Campagnaro were
both injured. Christian Maggio and Juan Zuniga took the wing back roles, while
Luca Cigarini and Jesus Datolo were benched as Donadoni stuck with the
much-criticised 3-5-2 formation.

It took just two minutes for Inter to take the lead as Morgan De Sanctis could
only parry Samuel's header from a corner, and the ball broke to Eto'o who made
no mistake from a yard out.

Incredibly, Inter doubled their lead just two minutes later - but it was a
controversial goal. Maicon rampaged through the Napoli midfield, and slid
through Milito, who finished clinically. Replays showed, though, that the
Argentine was offside when he received the ball.

Napoli tried to react with long shots from Ezequiel Lavezzi and Mariano
Bogliacino, but Julio Cesar wasn't troubled.

On 11 minutes Fabio Quagliarella squandered a fantastic chance to get Napoli
back in the game as he headed over from six yards from Maggio's pinpoint cross.

Maicon blasted just too high from 25 yards before Quagliarella missed another
great headed chance, allowing Julio Cesar to tip over.

The game was extremely open, and the chances continued to come in fast and
furious. Next up was Eto'o on 20 minutes, who was released clean through on goal
but was denied by De Sanctis.

On 32 minutes, Inter closed the game with a third goal. Lucio soared above
everyone from a left-sided corner to power a header past De Sanctis.

Perhaps getting a little bit complacent, Inter went to sleep a few minutes later
from a Napoli corner, and Lavezzi was left completely unmarked at the far post
to sweep home into an open net.

Zuniga then threatened a second Napoli goal, but his fierce drive was beaten
away by Julio Cesar. Yet, before the break Dejan Stankovic was inches away from
making it four as his daisycutter skimmed the post.

Inter made one change at half time, as Sulley Muntari replaced Sneijder.

Fabiano Santacroce's delightful chipped pass almost had Lavezzi away, but the
Argentine's touch let him down, and Julio Cesar came to the rescue.

Santacroce soon limped off, with Salvatore Aronica taking his place, while
Donadoni went for broke by hurling on German Denis for Maggio and switching to a
4-3-3 formation.

Quagliarella volleyed over, but the tempo in the second half was much slower. De
Sanctis saved well from Samuel on 68 minutes after another mix-up in Napoli's
disastrous defence.

Samuel then showed off his defensive skills with a perfect tackle on
Quagliarella, as both teams accepted that there was little chance of the result
changing.

After Sampdoria's loss at Fiorentina, Inter move to the top of the table.
Although they could be overtaken again if Juventus win at Genoa on Thursday
night. Meanwhile, Napoli coach Donadoni faces a nervous wait as speculation
increases that he faces the sack.


Anthony Sormani, Goal.com

Inter:Julio Cesar; Maicon, Lucio (Cordoba 89), Samuel, Chivu; Stankovic,
Cambiasso, Zanetti; Sneijder (Muntari 46); Milito, Eto'o (Mancini 90)

Napoli: De Sanctis; Santacroce (Aronica 60), Cannavaro, Contini; Maggio (Denis
68), Gargano, Bogliacino (Pazienza 85), Zuniga, Hamsik; Quagliarella, Lavezzi

Eto'o 2 (I), Milito 5 (I), Lucio 32 (I), Lavezzi 37 (N)
Stadio Meazza

Ref:Trefoloni


Napoli President De Laurentiis Reaffirms Faith In Coach Roberto Donadoni
The Azzurri president is unappy with the start to the season, but has faith in
his coach...
Napoli coach Roberto Donadoni has come under fire in recent weeks, as his side
have desperately struggled for form in the early stages of the season.

Following Wednesday night's 3-1 loss to Inter, the Partenopei sit in 17th
position, with just four points to their name, after five rounds of football.

The pressure is well and truly mounting on the boss, but the president Aurelio
De Laurentiis has come out and stated that his team will not be changing coach,
just becuase results have not been going in their favour.

"We cannot act every time by sacking a coach," the president said to Sportal.it.

"Football needs to be lived with a lot patience. With [former coach Edy] Reja,
the situation was different though.

"With Donadoni, we need to work with our heads down.

"It would be more complicated, but he is a serious person, and  prepared
professionally for the job."

De Laurentiis went on to state that the focus is on the future, and something
that will last a long time.

He added, "We are here to construct something that is big and will last a long
time. Our project needs to become like a flagpole for the Napoli fans."

Napoli take on Siena on Sunday in their next league fixture.

Rick D'Andrea, Goal.com

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RISULTATI
Atalanta  Catania  0 - 0
Bari  Cagliari  0 - 1
Bologna  Livorno  2 - 0
Fiorentina  Sampdoria  2 - 0
Genoa  Juventus  2 - 2
Inter  Napoli  3 - 1
Lazio  Parma  1 - 2
Palermo  Roma  3 - 3
Siena  Chievo  0 - 0
Udinese  Milan  1 - 0

CLASSIFICA
Inter 13
Juventus 13
Sampdoria 12
Genoa 10
Fiorentina 10
Parma 10
Udinese 8
Chievo 7
Roma 7
Lazio 7
Milan 7
Bari 6
Bologna 5
Palermo 5
Cagliari 4
Siena 4
Napoli 4
Catania 2
Livorno 2
Atalanta 1

PROSSIMO TURNO 27-09-08 (ORE 15)
Catania  Roma
Chievo  Atalanta
Juventus  Bologna
Lazio  Palermo
Livorno  Fiorentina
Milan  Bari
Napoli  Siena
Parma  Cagliari
Sampdoria  Inter
Udinese  Genoa


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webmaster di http://www.tele5napoli.it

Preview: Napoli – Siena
The struggling Partenopei will be desperate for a victory when they host the
Tuscan-based outfit this weekend...
Kick-Off: Sunday September 27, 15:00 CET.
San Paolo Stadium, Napoli.
Donadoni’s Last Chance

Napoli have undoubtedly picked up from where they left off last season, and
their disappointing start to the 2009-10 campaign sees them languishing in 17th
position after five rounds of matches.

Following their respectable performance on the opening matchday, when they were
narrowly edged 2-1 by Palermo, the Partenopei recorded a routine victory over
the newly promoted Livorno at the San Paolo stadium.

Since then, two heavy defeats to Genoa and Inter, as well as a disappointing
scoreless draw at home to Udinese, have seen them slip well down the standings,
quashing all hope that they had of seriously posing a threat this season.

Having made a number of key acquisitions in the summer, the Azzurri faithful
would certainly have been expecting a massive improvement this term, and when
you look at their squad on paper, it isn’t difficult to see why.

With the likes of Ezequiel Lavezzi, Marek Hamsik, Christian Maggio, Jesus Datolo
and Fabiano Santacroce, joined by some of the new signings, including Fabio
Quagliarella and the up-and-coming Luca Cigarini, the Partenopei certainly have
one of the better squads on paper in the competition.

Despite this, the coach and his players just cannot get it together at the
moment, and if they taste defeat yet again this weekend, expect Roberto
Donadoni’s time at the helm of the club to finally come to an end.

Hard Working Tuscans

Siena’s impressive form of last season seems to have continued this time
around, despite the fact that they have lost three of their opening five
fixtures of the campaign.

With exception of their catastrophe last weekend, which saw them go down 4-1 to
Sampdoria, the Bianconeri have been more than respectable in their other
encounters.

Their meeting with Milan on the opening matchday ended in a narrow defeat,
despite being on level terms with the Rossoneri at the interval. An early goal
in the second half by Alexandre Pato handed the Milanese outfit a 2-1 victory.

They managed to back this performance up with a comprehensive 3-1 demolition of
Cagliari in Sardinia, before going down to Roma 2-1, as a result of a goal
scored by John Arne Riise in the final minute of play.

In midweek they managed a 0-0 draw against an in-form Chievo side, so they will
be keen to continue in this hard-working fashion, preferably by recording a win
against their out-of-sorts Neapolitan opponents.


FORM GUIDE

Napoli

September 23 v Inter (A) LOST 3-1 (Serie A)

September 19 v Udinese (H) DREW 0-0 (Serie A)

September 13 v Genoa (A) LOST 4-1 (Serie A)

August 30 v Livorno (H) WON 3-1 (Serie A)

August 23 v Palermo (A) LOST 2-1 (Serie A)

Siena

September 23 v Chievo (H) DREW 0-0 (Serie A)

September 20 v Sampdoria (A) LOST 4-1 (Serie A)

September 13 v Roma (H) LOST 2-1 (Serie A)

August 30 v Cagliari (A) WON 3-1 (Serie A)

August 22 v Milan (H) LOST 2-1 (Serie A)


TEAM NEWS

Napoli:

Defender Leandro Rinaudo suffered a muscular strain in his right leg during the
match against Udinese one week ago, whilst the former Sampdoria man Hugo
Campagnaro is also out injured. As always, the under fire Donadoni is expected
to line up with Quagliarella and Lavezzi in attack.

Possible Starting XI (3-5-2): De Sanctis; Santacroce, Cannavaro, Contini;
Maggio, Gargano, Cigarini, Hamsik, Datolo; Quagliarella, Lavezzi.

Siena:

Marco Giampaolo will once again be without Luca Rossettini, who requires a
further week on the sidelines, whilst defender Daniele Ficagna has joined him
after picking up a muscular strain in the midweek clash against Chievo.

Possible Starting XI (4-4-2): Curci; Rosi, Terzi, Brandao, Del Grosso;
Vergassola, Codrea, Fini; Ghezzal; Calaio, Maccarone.


PLAYERS TO WATCH

Napoli – Fabio Quagliarella: The former Udinese hitman has scored twice in the
opening five fixtures for his new club, but he has been unable to inspire his
new team-mates to victory, emerging victorious on just one occasion. He will be
determined to fire this weekend, and if he manages to do so, expect the Azzurri
to attain the three points.

Siena – Emanuele Calaio: The former Napoli striker will face his old
team-mates this weekend, and he will certainly be keen to prove to the Azzurri
faithful what he is capable of doing if given the chance. To this point, he has
scored two of Siena’s five goals, so if given an opening, expect him to take
it.


PREDICTION

It will be a tight battle between these two clubs, but home advantage should see
the Partenopei narrowly edge their opponents, with a late winner from
Quagliarella recording a vital victory.

Napoli 2-1 Siena

Adrian Del Monte, Goal.com



Here the program of matches before or after the normal time:
6ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 26 settembre 2009 ore 18.00 SAMPDORIA – INTER (*)
Sabato 26 settembre 2009 ore 20.45 LIVORNO – FIORENTINA (*)
Domenica 27 settembre 2009 ore 20.45 MILAN – BARI

7ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 3 ottobre 2009 ore 18.00 BARI – CATANIA
Sabato 3 ottobre 2009 ore 20.45 INTER – UDINESE
Domenica 4 ottobre 2009 ore 20.45 PALERMO – JUVENTUS

8ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 17 ottobre 2009 ore 18.00 JUVENTUS – FIORENTINA (*)
Sabato 17 ottobre 2009 ore 20.45 GENOA – INTER (*)
Domenica 18 ottobre 2009 ore 20.45 MILAN – ROMA

9ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 24 ottobre 2009 ore 18.00 SAMPDORIA – BOLOGNA
Sabato 24 ottobre 2009 ore 20.45 INTER – CATANIA
Domenica 25 ottobre 2009 ore 20.45 CHIEVO – MILAN

10ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Giovedì 29 ottobre 2009 ore 20.45 INTER – PALERMO

11ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 31 ottobre 2009 ore 18.00 JUVENTUS – NAPOLI (*)
Sabato 31 ottobre 2009 ore 20.45 MILAN – PARMA (*)
Domenica 1 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 PALERMO – GENOA

12ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 7 novembre 2009 ore 18.00 CATANIA – NAPOLI
Sabato 7 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 ATALANTA – JUVENTUS
Domenica 8 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 INTER – ROMA

13ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 21 novembre 2009 ore 18.00 BOLOGNA – INTER (*)
Sabato 21 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 FIORENTINA – PARMA (*)
Domenica 22 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 JUVENTUS – UDINESE

14ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 28 novembre 2009 ore 18.00 UDINESE – LIVORNO
Sabato 28 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 GENOA – SAMPDORIA
Domenica 29 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 CATANIA – MILAN

15ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 5 dicembre 2009 ore 18.00 MILAN – SAMPDORIA (*)
Sabato 5 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 JUVENTUS – INTER (*)
Domenica 6 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 ROMA – LAZIO

16ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 12 dicembre 2009 ore 18.00 CAGLIARI – NAPOLI
Sabato 12 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 BARI – JUVENTUS
Domenica 13 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 SAMPDORIA – ROMA

17ª GIORNATA ANDATA

Sabato 19 dicembre 2009 ore 18.00 BOLOGNA – ATALANTA
Sabato 19 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 FIORENTINA – MILAN
Domenica 20 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 INTER – LAZIO

18ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Mercoledì 6 gennaio 2010 ore 12.30 CHIEVO – INTER
Mercoledì 6 gennaio 2010 ore 20.45 MILAN – GENOA

19ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 9 gennaio 2010 ore 18.00 NAPOLI – SAMPDORIA
Sabato 9 gennaio 2010 ore 20.45 INTER – SIENA
Domenica 10 gennaio 2010 ore 20.45 JUVENTUS – MILAN


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Date: Tue Sep 22, 2009 3:20 am
Subject: Napoli-Udinese 0-0
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NAPOLI - Udinese 0-0

Explosive Action At The San Paolo Ends Even
Both teams will be flattered by the scoreline considering all the chances they
created during the game.


Napoli and Udinese shared the spoils after a highly entertaining clash at the
San Paolo.
There was everything apart from goals on show. Both sides battled hard,
but there would be no glorious finish. All the focus was on Fabio
Quagliarella who played against his former side, and Antonio Di Natale,
Serie A's top scorer. However, it was the goalkeepers at either end who
turned out to be the protagonists of the night.

A minute's
silence was observed before the game in memory of the Italian victims
who lost their lives in a bomb blast in Afghanistan earlier this week.
However, there was nothing sombre about the action though as both teams
started well.

Quagliarella was fouled outside the box by Andrea
Coda and the home side were awarded the free kick within minutes of the
start. Luca Cigarini appeared confident when he put the ball down to
take it, but his finish lacked penetration as he saw it deflect back
off the four man wall.

The home side continued to toil with
their opponents. Ezequiel Lavezzi's one-two with Walter Gargano worked
well. The midfielder controlled with his left, looked up, and fired,
his shot was poor though, and Samir Handanovic was happy to see it go
over and wide.

Napoli were elegant and showed glimpses of
magic, the kind Roberto Donadoni had asked in his pre-match press
conference. Juan Camillo Zuniga didn't forget his box of tricks as he
back-heeled to Lavezzi. The Argentinean made light work of the right
flank as he chewed up the turf. His cross was appetizing, but Cristian
Zapata stopped Marek Hamsik from feeding his hunger for a goal as he
made a last-gasp clearance in the six yard area.

The Azzurri
continued to flow freely around the San Paolo. Udinese seemed happy
allowing their opponents to attack. Lavezzi was at the centre of the
action again, he lunged forward and linked up with Hamsik, but his
finish failed to justify the slickness of the build-up play.

It was always smart from Napoli,
Donadoni's men looked tailor-made for a winning performance. There was
no casual play about them early on. They continued to fashion
inch-perfect chances. Hamsik found it easy to cut through the
left-flank with sharpness and skill. His pass to Fabio Quagliarella was
silky, but Gokhan Inler ensured the Italian international was all
zipped up in his pocket, there would be no glamour finish.

The
Bianconeri seemed to struggle when going forward. Napoli's pressing
kept them pinned back in their own half. Antonio Floro Flores mustered
up a half chance for Di Natale. The Italian has been having easy sights
at goal recently with six in three games, but Morgan De Sanctis was
quick off his line to pull the wool over his eyes.

Gargano could
have had a perfect game, but a lack of focus allowed Di Natale to steal
the ball and play it to Simone Pepe who gave his colleague an option.
The idea was right and the Italian winger pulled the trigger, forcing a
great reaction save from De Sanctis. Down the other end the South
American battle between Zapata and 'El Pocho' continued, the
Argentinean came out on top and pulled the ball back to Zuniga, the
finish was goalward, but Aleksandar Lukovic made a vital clearance from
off the line.

Both sides could be forgiven for thinking it
wasn't their afternoon. Donadoni looked up to the sky for inspiration,
Jesus Datolo responded with a religious free-kick, Udinese had
Handanovic to thank for a divine intervention as his miracle save kept
the Partenopei out.

Di Natale asked why his goal was
disallowed for offside following a corner, but no-one answered his
prayers. Zapata knocked it down to the striker who buried the ball home
from close range, but the flag was up on the far side as coach Pasquale
Marino preached to the fourth official for an explanation as to why his
assistant got it wrong.

Pepe looked hot all night, but his
finishing appeared on the cold trail as he scuffed from close range
soon after the restart following Gaetano D'Agostino's well delivered
free kick. The Italian winger thought he could do better at taking set
pieces himself, but once again, his efforts were futile as he fired
into the wall. The game was spectacular as chances rained down at both
ends, but a combination of poor finishing and a lack of ruthlessness
saw the scoreboard stay blank as the clock ticked down.

Lukovic,
who was the hero at the back, suddenly turned villain as his failed
clearance gifted Quagliarella with a free chance on goal. The hitman
side-stepped Handanovic with ease, but blasted the ball wide as Napoli
continued to hit and miss. A moment of madness from Datolo allowed
Alexis Sanchez in, the Chilean squared to Di Natale, but De Sanctis
said no as he closed the door as he dived to his far post to make the
save.

Lavezzi switched flanks through the game and it worked for
his side. The hitman left Lukovic standing, he made it to the box, but
smashed his left-foot drive at Handanovic, Hamsik followed up, but sent
the ball into the stand behind goal and the points were shared.

Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com

Napoli:De Sanctis; Santacroce (Hoffer 73), Rinaudo (Cannavaro 51), Contini;
Zuniga, Gargano, Cigarini, Hamsik, Datolo (Grava 84); Quagliarella,
Lavezzi

Udinese: Handanovic;
Zapata (Lodi 65), Coda, Domizzi, Lukovic; Isla, D'Agostino, Inler; Pepe
(Sanchez 73), Floro Flores (Corradi 77), Di Natale

Ref:Saccani


Napoli Deserved To Win Against Udinese - Fabio Quagliarella
Thefirst match against his former side ended in a goalless draw for
Quagliarella, even though he believes that in the end the Azzurri
should
have won it.Napoli forward Fabio Quagliarella is regretting the chances
that the team missed against Udinese in a game which ended 0-0, but
which according to him should have ended in a home win.

The
Partenopei pressed hard for a win, but could not score the decisive
goal, thus claiming just one point from this clash at the San Paolo
stadium in the fourth matchday of Serie A.

"We had two very good chances, both myself and [Marek] Hamsik," commented the
former Friulani's player to sscnapoli.it.

"However,
I saw a great Napoli side during the 90 minutes and if there was a team
who had to win, it was us. Still, we must be aware that playing like
this we put anyone in difficulty.

"So far the little incidents
have not been in our favour, but continuing on this road, we shall
obtain the points and satisfactions we deserve.

Napoli have been
inconsistent so far this season, obtaining just one win and one draw
from these first four league games, and on Wednesday they will face
Italian champions Inter at the Giuseppe Meazza stadium.

Glenn Debattista, Goal.com


Da www.tele5napoli.it

RISULTATI
Bari   Atalanta  4 - 1
Cagliari   Inter  1 - 2
Catania   Lazio  1 - 1
Chievo   Genoa  3 - 1
Juventus   Livorno  2 - 0
Milan   Bologna  1 - 0
Napoli   Udinese  0 - 0
Parma   Palermo  1 - 0
Roma   Fiorentina  3 - 1
Sampdoria   Siena  4 - 1

CLASSIFICA
Juventus 12
Sampdoria 12
Inter 10
Genoa 9
Fiorentina 7
Lazio 7
Parma 7
Milan 7
Bari 6
Chievo 6
Roma 6
Udinese 5
Palermo 4
Napoli 4
Siena 3
Bologna 2
Livorno 2
Cagliari 1
Catania 1
Atalanta 0

PROSSIMO TURNO 23-09-08 (ORE 20.45)
Atalanta   Catania
Bari   Cagliari
Bologna   Livorno
Fiorentina   Sampdoria
Genoa   Juventus
Inter   Napoli
Lazio   Parma
Palermo   Roma
Siena   Chievo
Udinese   Milan




Raimondo E. Casaceli
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Inter vs Napoli Preview - Donadoni versus destiny

By Andrea TallaritaSo
Roberto Donadoni still has trouble winning, which is not good news for
the Neapolitans. Who knows how many of them have personal memories of
the times when Diego Maradona made them the best team in the world. It
must be like remembering Napoleon. The golden age has shifted and now
it is Inter that seemingly reap the benefits, at least judging by their
recent streak of domestic titles. José Mourinho comes into this contest
with the one quality that Donadoni truly lacks – the ability to instil
courage into his men. The amusing thing about this match is that, were
the Coaches of the two teams exchanged, the predictions for victory
would go the other way round. Napoli have enough talent to take down
Inter, and Inter have enough holes to lose against a weaker rival. But
the psychological chasm between the winning mentality of the Nerazzurri
and the anxious atmosphere at the house of the Partenopei is enough to
gift us with a script, and the script has Inter as the winners. Nothing
remains to be seen but whether the game will follow that script.

Inter

Inter have been struggling for a while with the relationship between
their offence and their midfield. Wesley Sneijder has been used in
alternation with Dekan Stankovic to link the two departments, and while
they are both strong players in many ways, they are hardly the best
trequartisti in Serie A. The offence of the Nerazzurri includes a road
runner like Samuel Eto’o, used to being served by a dynamic midfield
capable of exploiting his speed – and the only outlet for creativity in
the middle is Thiago Motta, who is now injured. The result of these
discrepancies means that the chemistry of the team is very
inconsistent, sputtering out into predictability for one game and
turning into a devastating goal-scoring machine for the next (witness
the polar opposition between their first and second game of the season,
an insipid draw against Bari and an unprecedented triumph against
Milan). Against Napoli, Mourinho is unlikely to experiment with
solutions to this problem, preferring instead to rely on the experience
and class of his players as he fields them in the usual 4-3-1-2. It
just might be the right choice. Inter have given signs of suffering
against physical rather than technical teams, and Napoli, with a
midfield composed of flimsy youngsters such as Marek Hamsik and Luca
Cigarini, have little in the way of physicality. Considering Inter are
also playing at home, the old recipe should be enough to pick up a win.
Other questions will have to be asked in the long run, but this
approach will suffice for the immediate present.



12 Júlio César
13 Maicon - 6 Lúcio - 25 Samuel - 26 Chivu
4 J. Zanetti - 19 Cambiasso - 5 Stankovic
10 Sneijder
22 Milito – 9 Eto’o

Napoli

In order to sink or at least dent the battleship that is Inter,
Napoli will require multiple options coming forwards. They must be
capable of attacking from the centre and the wings alike, finding
spaces both outside and inside the box. On paper, the Partenopei have a
team that is multi-talented enough to do this, but executing it in
practice – especially at the San Siro – will require lots of courage,
strength and confidence. This is especially true with respect to the
wings. While Napoli should have no problem channelling their offensive
runs through the middle, with Hamsik orchestrating things and the duo
of Ezequiel Lavezzi and Fabio Quagliarella coming back to link up with
him, wingers such as Christian Maggio have no fullbacks to support them
and will therefore meet with exhausting demands on the run. It is
doubtful, if not straight-out unlikely, that they will be able to offer
support in both assault and containment - if the formation changes from
the 3-5-2 to Donadoni’s beloved 4-3-3, as in the game against Udinese,
then the same holds true for the fullbacks. As for the defence, Inter
rely on the talent of their individuals more than they do on collective
team-play, so it should be enough to stick Leandro Rinaudo or Matteo
Contini onto Diego Milito and the other two defenders onto Eto’o –
Fabiano Santacroce may be a little too young to deal with the
ex-Barcelona forward on his own, so the support of Paolo Cannavaro may
be required. The absence of Motta from the ranks of Inter is a true
blessing and it suggests that one of the midfielders should be placed
on the heels of Sneijder. Manuele Blasi comes to mind as a good man to
do this.



26 De Sanctis
13 Santacroce – 28 P. Cannavaro - 96 Contini
11 Maggio – 23 Gargano – 21 Cigarini – 17 Hamsik – 15 Dátolo
27 Quagliarella – 7 Lavezzi

‘Look unto my works and despair.’  It might as well be the
slogan of Mourinho. Any team daring to enter the inferno of the San
Siro will feel immediately intimidated, and this is all the more true
for Napoli, who are led by a man so placid that he would fight for a
draw in a match against eleven scarecrows. In theory, Napoli have a lot
of firepower, to the extent that they could even compete with Roma and
Fiorentina for that coveted fourth place. The reality of their team has
a core of talented players who cannot coalesce into a homogeneous
group, mainly due to a Coach who proves deficient as far as
psychological management goes. Before them stands one of the most solid
and professional teams in Europe. Inter do suffer from some tactical
shortcomings, but Napoli do not have the steady head to exploit them.
The only hope for the Partenopei is in the absence of Thiago Motta, who
is key to the creativity of the Nerazzurri, and the possibility that
said absence may make Mourinho’s team stagnate. Even then, it would be
ambitious to aim for anything more than a draw, but those who take no
risks reap no rewards.


Here the program of matches before or after the normal time:
6ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 26 settembre 2009 ore 18.00 SAMPDORIA – INTER (*)
Sabato 26 settembre 2009 ore 20.45 LIVORNO – FIORENTINA (*)
Domenica 27 settembre 2009 ore 20.45 MILAN – BARI

7ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 3 ottobre 2009 ore 18.00 BARI – CATANIA
Sabato 3 ottobre 2009 ore 20.45 INTER – UDINESE
Domenica 4 ottobre 2009 ore 20.45 PALERMO – JUVENTUS

8ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 17 ottobre 2009 ore 18.00 JUVENTUS – FIORENTINA (*)
Sabato 17 ottobre 2009 ore 20.45 GENOA – INTER (*)
Domenica 18 ottobre 2009 ore 20.45 MILAN – ROMA

9ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 24 ottobre 2009 ore 18.00 SAMPDORIA – BOLOGNA
Sabato 24 ottobre 2009 ore 20.45 INTER – CATANIA
Domenica 25 ottobre 2009 ore 20.45 CHIEVO – MILAN

10ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Giovedì 29 ottobre 2009 ore 20.45 INTER – PALERMO

11ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 31 ottobre 2009 ore 18.00 JUVENTUS – NAPOLI (*)
Sabato 31 ottobre 2009 ore 20.45 MILAN – PARMA (*)
Domenica 1 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 PALERMO – GENOA

12ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 7 novembre 2009 ore 18.00 CATANIA – NAPOLI
Sabato 7 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 ATALANTA – JUVENTUS
Domenica 8 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 INTER – ROMA

13ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 21 novembre 2009 ore 18.00 BOLOGNA – INTER (*)
Sabato 21 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 FIORENTINA – PARMA (*)
Domenica 22 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 JUVENTUS – UDINESE

14ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 28 novembre 2009 ore 18.00 UDINESE – LIVORNO
Sabato 28 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 GENOA – SAMPDORIA
Domenica 29 novembre 2009 ore 20.45 CATANIA – MILAN

15ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 5 dicembre 2009 ore 18.00 MILAN – SAMPDORIA (*)
Sabato 5 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 JUVENTUS – INTER (*)
Domenica 6 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 ROMA – LAZIO

16ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 12 dicembre 2009 ore 18.00 CAGLIARI – NAPOLI
Sabato 12 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 BARI – JUVENTUS
Domenica 13 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 SAMPDORIA – ROMA

17ª GIORNATA ANDATA

Sabato 19 dicembre 2009 ore 18.00 BOLOGNA – ATALANTA
Sabato 19 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 FIORENTINA – MILAN
Domenica 20 dicembre 2009 ore 20.45 INTER – LAZIO

18ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Mercoledì 6 gennaio 2010 ore 12.30 CHIEVO – INTER
Mercoledì 6 gennaio 2010 ore 20.45 MILAN – GENOA

19ª GIORNATA ANDATA
Sabato 9 gennaio 2010 ore 18.00 NAPOLI – SAMPDORIA
Sabato 9 gennaio 2010 ore 20.45 INTER – SIENA
Domenica 10 gennaio 2010 ore 20.45 JUVENTUS – MILAN


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Date: Thu Sep 17, 2009 6:43 am
Subject: Genoa-Napoli 4-1
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Genoa 4 - 1 Napoli
Hamsik 42 (N), Floccari pen 45+6 (G), Mesto 55 (G), Crespo 74 (G), Kharja pen 88
(G)
Stadio Ferraris

Genoa
stay top after a dramatic 4-1 victory over Napoli that saw three red
cards, two penalties and Hernan Crespo's first goal for the Rossoblu.

Two
of the dark horses came face to face at Marassi with the Rossoblu
hoping to maintain their perfect record. Bosko Jankovic, Ivan Juric and
Salvatore Bocchetti were sidelined, while Napoli lost Juan Zuniga,
Amodio and Jesus Datolo. Sergio Floccari made his comeback to lead the
Genoa trident. The Partenopei had won just three of Roberto Donadoni's
13 games in charge, but left Ezequiel Lavezzi on the bench.

Napoli
poured forward from the start in a very aggressive manner, but Genoa
went close with Giuseppe Sculli's header flashing across the face of
goal. Morgan De Sanctis had his palms stung by Domenico Criscito's
fierce snapshot and Salvatore Aronica dived in to prevent Sculli
meeting the loose ball.

At the other end Fabio Quagliarella's
overhead kick turned into an assist for the unmarked Inacio Pia', but
Marco Amelia beat away the half-volley from nine yards.

Paolo Cannavaro charged down a Sculli angled drive in the box, while Marek
Hamsik smashed wide.

There
was a sudden shock to the system after 27 minutes when the referee
flashed a straight red card at Criscito. The Genoa defender, who was
born in Naples, was sent off for swearing at the referee after a
challenge on Christian Maggio. It seemed fairly harsh, as the phrase is
often heard on football fields.

10-man Genoa still attacked and Giandomenico Mesto drilled wide from the edge of
the box.

The
tension was sky high and on 37 minutes chaos broke out when Amelia went
to close down Campagnaro, who kept going and kicked the goalkeeper in
the head. Genoa were furious and sparked a scuffle that eventually saw
the ex-Sampdoria full-back booked. Amelia received treatment for that
nasty knock to the forehead in a long delay, but was able to continue.

He
had barely recovered when Napoli took the lead. Quagliarella slide-rule
pass sent Hamsik into the box and round Amelia, placing an angled drive
into the far corner practically from the byline.

Sokratis
Papastathopoulos dribbled past two challenges in the box, but was
eventually closed down by Michele Pazienza. Sculli was fortunate to get
away with a yellow card when he aimed a similar insult at the referee
to the one that saw Criscito sent off.

Amelia smothered a
Hamsik half-volley from distance, but from that goal clearance Sculli
ran into the box and was bundled over by Campagnaro. It was the
defender's second yellow card and a penalty, meaning both teams were
now playing with 10 men. Floccari stepped up and sent Morgan De Sanctis
the wrong way to equalise six minutes into stoppages.

Rodrigo
Palacio replaced Sculli for the second half. After the restart Matteo
Contini was fortunate to avoid a second booking for his tackle from
behind on Giandomenico Mesto. From that free kick, Alberto Zapater
flicked it on for Giuseppe Biava at the back post, who failed to make
contact by a matter of inches.

Marco Rossi horribly wasted a fine team move with his intercepted weak pass to
the unmarked Zapater.

Genoa
took the lead for the first time at Marassi with an absolutely stunning
goal from Mesto! He gathered 22 metres out and seemed to be lining up a
cross, but unleashed a blockbuster of a right-foot shot that curled
past a stunned De Sanctis into the far top corner.

Argentines
Ezequiel Lavezzi and Hernan Crespo came on along with Walter Gargano.
Biava risked scoring an own goal with his odd deflection on Cannavaro's
cross.

A stunning one-handed De Sanctis save palmed Zapater's
downward header off the goalline on 65 minutes. At the other end Amelia
beat away a powerful Quagliarella free kick.

The third Genoa
goal was an all-Argentine affair. Palacio went off on the counter from
midfield and rolled across for the unmarked Crespo, who kept his cool
to side-foot the ball in off the inside of the far post.

It was
almost 4-1, as Mesto's shot bounced off De Sanctis' chest and nobody
was ready to tap in. Papastathopoulos used his body to block Lavezzi's
turn in the box.

In the final minutes Houssine Kharja sprinted
down the left and crossed low for Palacio, who was tripped by Aronica
for another penalty and red card. Kharja went to take the spot-kick and
slowly rolled it into the near corner to send the goalkeeper the wrong
way and consolidate Genoa's 100 per cent record.


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Genoa:
Amelia; Papastathoupoulos, Biava, Moretti; Rossi, Zapater, Milanetto
(Kharja 77), Criscito; Mesto, Floccari (Crespo 60), Sculli (Palacio 46)

Napoli:
De Sanctis; Campagnaro, Cannavaro, Contini; Maggio, Pazienza, Cigarini
(Gargano 59), Hamsik, Aronica; Quagliarella, Pià (Lavezzi 58)

Ref: Tagliavento

Napoli

De Sanctis- 6.5: He could do little
to stop any of Genoa’s four goals and made some decent interventions in
what was an extremely busy day at the office.

Campagnaro- 3: Threw
away his side’s numerical advantage at a key moment in the game. Had
the former Sampdoria stopper let Sculli go, who knows if Genoa could
have come back with such powerful effect after the re-start.

Cannavaro- 5: The
home-grown stopper will be disappointed with the manner in which his
defence was opened up on numerous occasions in the second period.

Contini- 5: Like Cannavaro he was made to suffer following the sending off to
Campagnaro.

Maggio- 6: Had a decent game in the middle of the park and was the spark behind
numerous Azzurri attacking plays.

Pazienza- 5: He made some good filtering runs, but was often caught out by the
lightning quick counter attacks of a relentless Genoa.

Hamsik- 7.5: The Slovakian continued his fine moment with a wonderful opening
goal.

Cigarini- 6: Worked
hard in the middle for just under an hour and is starting to grow into
an important leader for Donadoni’s five man midfield.

Aronica- 4: A
little unfortunate to be shown the door, but Palacio burned him far too
easily at the death and he was forced to gift the home side a second
spot-kick.

Quagliarella- 7: He wasn’t as sharp as in his
last game for the Partenopei, but the through ball for Hamsik literally
cut the home defense in two.

Pia- 6.5: Surprisingly given the nod ahead of Lavezzi and on the whole he
didn’t disappoint.

Substitutes

Gargano- 6.5: Gave the visitors some added attacking clout following his second
half
entry, but Napoli were left exposed at the back and the Grifoni were
unforgiving in the final stages.

Lavezzi- 6: ‘El Pocho’ couldn’t make his desired impact on the game after
being thrown on in Genoa’s best moment of the match.






Roberto Donadoni Orders Napoli Reaction
The Partenopei boss feels like “a lion eager to atone” for the Genoa fiasco.
Sep 16, 2009 10:53:21 AM Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis is said to be
fuming at his side’s 4-1 loss to Genoa at the weekend, and coach Roberto
Donadoni’s job already seems to be on the line. However, the tactician has
vowed to fight back.

“I feel like a lion eager to atone,” he said during yesterday’s press
conference.

“After
a few days, some things can be evaluated differently. I saw a very good
Napoli in the first half, but we became disjointed in the second period.

“But I’m sure that if we had finished the first half 1-0 up and with the
one-man advantage, we would have won that match.”

Genoa
had defender Domenico Criscito sent off midway through the first
period, before Napoli took the lead through Marek Hamsik. However, the
Vesuviani were also reduced to ten men in first half added time when
Hugo Campagnaro saw red after fouling Giuseppe Sculli in the penalty
box, the resulting spot kick being converted by Sergio Floccari. Adding
to their woes was Salvatore Aronica's expulsion in a second half that
saw them leak three further goals.

Next up for the Azzurri is a tricky home test against Udinese on Saturday.

“We
have to improve mentally,” mused the former Italy boss. “Playing away
from home must not be a problem and it can’t happen that the team have
a breakdown as soon as the going gets tough.

“When we lose we are all at fault. I have never hidden myself away nor have I
ever pointed the finger at anyone.

“We
will double our efforts and determination this week in order to get
back up and running. We will pick ourselves up and try to react
straight away.”

Vince Masiello, Goal.com









Da www.tele5napoli.it

RISULTATI
Atalanta   Sampdoria  0 - 1
Bologna   Chievo  0 - 2
Fiorentina   Cagliari  1 - 0
Genoa   Napoli  4 - 1
Inter   Parma  2 - 0
Lazio   Juventus  0 - 2
Livorno   Milan  0 - 0
Palermo   Bari  1 - 1
Siena   Roma  1 - 2
Udinese   Catania  4 - 2

CLASSIFICA
Genoa 9
Juventus 9
Sampdoria 9
Inter 7
Fiorentina 7
Lazio 6
Palermo 4
Udinese 4
Parma 4
Milan 4
Bari 3
Chievo 3
Siena 3
Napoli 3
Roma 3
Bologna 2
Livorno 2
Cagliari 1
Atalanta 0
Catania 0

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Date: Mon Aug 24, 2009 3:05 pm
Subject: Palermo-Napoli 2-1
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Palermo 2-1 Napoli
Palermo made a winning start to their Serie A campaign at the expense of Napoli.
Fabrizio
Miccoli scored the decisive goal from the penalty spot after Marek
Hamsik had cancelled out Edinson Cavani's opener for the home side.
It
was the ideal start for the Sicilian club under new coach Walter Zenga,
while Napoli's search continues for their first Serie A away win of
2009.
The Partenopei last collected all three points on their travels on October 26,
when they beat Lazio 1-0.
Palermo
are hoping to break into the top six in Italy this season, and Miccoli
almost gave them the perfect start today when he forced visiting
goalkeeper Morgan De Sanctis to parry a drive after just seven minutes.
Napoli's
response four minutes later saw Fabio Quagliarella hit the right post
with a superbly-struck shot from 25 yards following a counter-attack.
Cavani
had Palermo's next chance on the quarter-hour mark, trying his luck
from the edge of the area following an assist from Miccoli, but the
striker cleared the bar with his effort.
Again Napoli hit back
and Hamsik had the ball in the back of the net with his 23rd-minute
header, but referee Roberto Rosetti deemed the player to be offside.
The
visitors were proving tricky customers for Palermo, and they hit the
woodwork for the second time in the match after 33 minutes with
Christian Maggio's header coming back off the crossbar.
It was another huge let-off for Zenga's men, and this time they responded with
the opening goal a minute before the interval.
Maggio made a mess of his clearance inside his own penalty box, and Cavani
pounced to turn the ball in from close range.
Napoli had failed to take their chances so far in the match, and another opening
went begging at the start of the second half.
Hamsik
played the perfect ball in for Quagliarella, who only had goalkeeper
Fernando Rubinho to beat but somehow screwed his shot wide of the left
post.
Federico Balzaretti then tried to add to Palermo's lead
with a speculative shot from distance, but the defender failed to
trouble De Sanctis.
Napoli finally got the break they deserved
after 73 minutes thanks to Hamsik, who unleashed a powerful shot from
35 yards which beat Rubinho and nestled in the top right corner.
But their jubilation lasted just two minutes when Denis Zuniga was punished for
a challenge in the area on Cavani.
Miccoli stepped up to take the resulting spot-kick and made no mistake to
restore Palermo's lead.
Quagliarella's
attempts to get Napoli back on level terms produced a good save from
Rubinho eight minutes from time, while Hugh Campagnaro fired wide for
the visitors two minutes later when it seemed easier to score.

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PALERMO (4-2-3-1): Rubinho; Cassani, Kjaer, Bovo, Balzaretti; Nocerino,
Bresciano; Cavani, Simplicio (15' st Bertolo), Pastore (33' st
Tedesco); Miccoli (39' st Budan). (Sirigu, Gojan, Morganella, Succi).
All. Zenga.
NAPOLI (3-5-2): De Sanctis; Campagnaro, Cannavaro,
Contini; Maggio (35' st Denis), Gargano, Bogliacino (37' st Cigarini),
Hamsik, Datolo (16' st Zuniga); Lavezzi, Quagliarella. (Iezzo,
Santacroce, Aronica, Hoffer). All. Donadoni 6.
ARBITRO: Rosetti di Torino.
MARCATORI: 44' pt Cavani (P); 28' Hamsik (N), 30' st (rig) Miccoli (P).
AMMONITI: Bogliacino (N), Kjaer (P), Cavani (P), Cannavaro (N), Balzaretti (P) e
Tedesco (P).
Hosts Palermo started with the expected personnel as summer signing
20-year-old Javier Pastore made his Serie A debut and played behind the strikers
Fabrizio Miccoli and Edinson Cavani. Napoli coach Roberto Donadoni
started with his usual 3-5-2 formation but didn't start summer signing
Juan Zuniga and kept faith in Jesus Datolo and Christian Maggio.

Visitors Napoli came out of their blocks quickly and kept possession in
the initial stages of the game. But it was Sampdoria who created the
first chance of the game when Miccoli received the ball on the edge of
the Napoli penalty area in the 7-minute, took a turn and curled in a
wonderful left-footer that forced Morgan De Sanctis into making a save.

But thereafter it was Napoli who took control and took
the game to Palermo. First, Fabio Quagliarella sent Ezequiel Lavezzi
through but the Argentine striker was caught offisde. Then on nine
minutes Mariano Bogliacino tried to send Quagliarella through but this time the
Italian international was flagged offside.

The best chance of the match until then fell to Napoli.in the 11-minute
when Christian Maggio tried a right-footed shot from the right side of
the six-yard box but his effort crashed against the frame of the
Palermo goal.

Four minutes later Napoli had another chance to take the lead and this
time too it was Maggio to whom the chance fell to. The Italian
midfielder hit a right-footed shot from outside the Palermo penalty box
but saw his effort saved.

The Neapolitans thought that they had broken the deadlock in the 23rd
minute when Marek Hamsik had the ball inside the net but defender Hugo
Campagnaro was flagged offside.

Palermo, though, weren't going to let Napoli have everything go for
them and did try and launch attacks of their own. But it was Donadoni's
side again that went close to taking the lead when Campagnaro's header
was diverted to the post by Palermo custodian Rubinho.

Napoli hit the frame of the goal again in the very next minute, this time Maggio
heading against the post.

But for all of Napoli's chances and effort it was Palermo who took the
lead and that came a minute before half-time when Edinson Cavani took
advantage of an immobile Napoli defense and slotted the ball home. The
goal came much against the run of play but it owed much to the
defensive lapse of Napoli.



Immediately after the restart it was Napoli who took the initiative as
Marek Hamsik went close. Minutes later Quagliarella had the chance to
restore parity as he entered the Palermo penalty area and tried to beat
Rubinho from the right side but the angle was too narrow for the Italian.

Napoli, though, were not as dominating in the initial stages of the
second half as they were in the first as Walter Zenga's Palermo side
made things difficult for the Neapolitans. But they couldn't hold on
for long as Marek Hamsik found the net with a fiercely taken shot from
25 meters and made it 1-1. On the balance of play it was nothing more
than they deserved.

But Napoli's joy was short-lived as just a minute after Cavani was
fouled inside the area by Juan Zuniga and the referee pointed to the
spot. Miccoli made no mistake in converting the penalty and gave
Palermo a 2-1 lead with just over 15 minutes of normal time remaining.

Napoli surged forward in hope of an equalizer. Quagliarella came close
on 82 minutes but couldn't trouble Rubinho much and then just a minute
later Campagnaro headed a cross just over the crossbar.

Napoli's desperation to find their second goal led to them getting
exposed at the back and a quick counter-attack from Palermo could have
conceded a third goal.

In the end it finished 2-1 to Palermo and the Sicilians would be
certainly pleased at garnering maximum points from a tough game.

Subhankar Mondal, Goal.com




Donadoni regrets
Napoli errors Monday 24 August,
2009

________________________________

Roberto Donadoni feels Napoli “deserved the win” after hitting the
woodwork three times in their 2-1 defeat at Palermo.

“It was
undoubtedly a top level performance and I think we did more to deserve the
points than Palermo,” said the Coach.

“We made two
silly mistakes that cost us very dearly indeed. We return from Sicily with zero
points, but the positive football remains and we look to the future with
optimism.”

Marek Hamsik
had also hit the back of the net for a second time, but it was incorrectly ruled
offside.

“There’s no
point commenting on that, I’m already looking beyond that incident,”
continued
Donadoni.

“I am looking
at a positive performance and unfortunately we did not get the result we
deserved.”

Much is
expected of Napoli after their summer spending spree with Fabio Quagliarella,
Hugo Campagnaro, Morgan De Sanctis and Luca Cigarini coming in.

“It is the
first round of the season, we have already made two silly errors, but these
things can happen and I don’t think it is a structural issue. They were
individual moments that happen to all teams.”


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RISULTATI
Bologna   Fiorentina  1 - 1
Catania   Sampdoria  1 - 2
Genoa   Roma  3 - 2
Inter   Bari  1 - 1
Juventus   Chievo  1 - 0
Lazio   Atalanta  1 - 0
Livorno   Cagliari  0 - 0
Palermo   Napoli  2 - 1
Siena   Milan  1 - 2
Udinese   Parma  2 - 2

CLASSIFICA
Genoa 3
Juventus 3
Lazio 3
Milan 3
Palermo 3
Sampdoria 3
Bari 1
Bologna 1
Cagliari 1
Fiorentina 1
Inter 1
Livorno 1
Parma 1
Udinese 1
Atalanta 0
Catania 0
Chievo 0
Napoli 0
Roma 0
Siena 0

PROSSIMO TURNO 30-08-08 (ORE 20.45)
Atalanta   Genoa
Bari   Bologna
Cagliari   Siena
Chievo   Lazio
Fiorentina   Palermo
Milan   Inter
Napoli   Livorno
Parma   Catania
Roma   Juventus
Sampdoria   Udinese

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Serie A Schedule Released With Palermo-Napoli on first Matchday
The Nerazzurri will face newly promoted outfit Bari
in their first Serie A match of the 2009-10 campaign, while Juve and AC
Milan face off on the final matchday...
The Serie A calendar for the 2009-10 campaign has been released and
champions Inter will host Bari in their opener, as they look to
continue their domestic domination next season, according to the Corriere dello
Sport.

Meanwhile, Roma kick-off by visiting Genoa, Juventus entertaining Chievo and
Milan visiting minnows Siena.

Perhaps
the biggest news is that on the final day of the season (Round 19 and
subsequently 38), the big match between Juventus and AC Milian will
take place, a potentially mouth watering prospect depending on the
title race.

Other key dates include Round 2, when Inter and Milan kick-off the Derby della
Madonnina and Juventus play rivals Roma.

Round
15 also brings up a high-profile double-header, with the Rome derby as
well as the derby d'Italia between Inter and Juventus.

The
Italian league kicks-off on August 22 and will end on May 16, giving
the Italian national team approximately three weeks to prepare for the
World Cup in South Africa this summer.

Adam Scime, Goal.com


Il calendario azzurro
1ª giornata Palermo-Napoli 23 agosto 2009 17 gennaio 2010
2ª giornata Napoli-Livorno 30 agosto 2009 24 gennaio 2010
3ª giornata Genoa-Napoli 13 settembre 2009 31 gennaio 2010
4ª giornata Napoli-Udinese 20 settembre 2009 7 febbraio 2010
5ª giornata Inter-Napoli 23 settembre 2009 14 febbraio 2010
6ª giornata Napoli-Siena 27 settembre 2009 21 febbraio 2010
7ª giornata Roma-Napoli 4 ottobre 2009 28 febbraio 2010
8ª giornata Napoli-Bologna 18 ottobre 2009 7 marzo 2010
9ª giornata Fiorentina-Napoli 25 ottobre 2009 14 marzo 2010
10ª giornata Napoli-Milan 28 ottobre 2009 21 marzo 2010
11ª giornata Juventus-Napoli 1 novembre 2009 24 marzo 2010
12ª giornata Catania-Napoli 8 novembre 2009 28 marzo 2010
13ª giornata Napoli-Lazio 22 novembre 2009 3 aprile 2010
14ª giornata Parma-Napoli 29 novembre 2009 11 aprile 2010
15ª giornata Napoli-Bari 6 dicembre 2009 18 aprile 2010
16ª giornata Cagliari-Napoli 13 dicembre 2009 25 aprile 2010
17ª giornata Napoli-Chievo 20 dicembre 2009 2 maggio 2010
18ª giornata Atalanta-Napoli 6 gennaio 2010 9 maggio 2010
19ª giornata Napoli-Sampdoria 10 gennaio 2010 16 maggio 2010







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#454 From: Elio Lo Conte <elio53@...>
Date: Wed Aug 5, 2009 8:25 pm
Subject: Serie A Schedule - West Ham Napoli August 8, who is going to London ?
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I will be there with other CNI mambers.

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http://www.sportlive.it/calcio/calendario-serie-a-2009-2010.html

Serie A Schedule Released With Palermo-Napoli on first Matchday
The Nerazzurri will face newly promoted outfit Bari
in their first Serie A match of the 2009-10 campaign, while Juve and AC
Milan face off on the final matchday...
The Serie A calendar for the 2009-10 campaign has been released and
champions Inter will host Bari in their opener, as they look to
continue their domestic domination next season, according to the Corriere dello
Sport.

Meanwhile, Roma kick-off by visiting Genoa, Juventus entertaining Chievo and
Milan visiting minnows Siena.

Perhaps
the biggest news is that on the final day of the season (Round 19 and
subsequently 38), the big match between Juventus and AC Milian will
take place, a potentially mouth watering prospect depending on the
title race.

Other key dates include Round 2, when Inter and Milan kick-off the Derby della
Madonnina and Juventus play rivals Roma.

Round
15 also brings up a high-profile double-header, with the Rome derby as
well as the derby d'Italia between Inter and Juventus.

The
Italian league kicks-off on August 22 and will end on May 16, giving
the Italian national team approximately three weeks to prepare for the
World Cup in South Africa this summer.

Adam Scime, Goal.com


Il calendario azzurro
1ª giornata Palermo-Napoli 23 agosto 2009 17 gennaio 2010
2ª giornata Napoli-Livorno 30 agosto 2009 24 gennaio 2010
3ª giornata Genoa-Napoli 13 settembre 2009 31 gennaio 2010
4ª giornata Napoli-Udinese 20 settembre 2009 7 febbraio 2010
5ª giornata Inter-Napoli 23 settembre 2009 14 febbraio 2010
6ª giornata Napoli-Siena 27 settembre 2009 21 febbraio 2010
7ª giornata Roma-Napoli 4 ottobre 2009 28 febbraio 2010
8ª giornata Napoli-Bologna 18 ottobre 2009 7 marzo 2010
9ª giornata Fiorentina-Napoli 25 ottobre 2009 14 marzo 2010
10ª giornata Napoli-Milan 28 ottobre 2009 21 marzo 2010
11ª giornata Juventus-Napoli 1 novembre 2009 24 marzo 2010
12ª giornata Catania-Napoli 8 novembre 2009 28 marzo 2010
13ª giornata Napoli-Lazio 22 novembre 2009 3 aprile 2010
14ª giornata Parma-Napoli 29 novembre 2009 11 aprile 2010
15ª giornata Napoli-Bari 6 dicembre 2009 18 aprile 2010
16ª giornata Cagliari-Napoli 13 dicembre 2009 25 aprile 2010
17ª giornata Napoli-Chievo 20 dicembre 2009 2 maggio 2010
18ª giornata Atalanta-Napoli 6 gennaio 2010 9 maggio 2010
19ª giornata Napoli-Sampdoria 10 gennaio 2010 16 maggio 2010


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Napoli seal De Sanctis deal
Keeper heading back to Italy
Napoli have completed the capture of Morgan De Sanctis from Seville following a
protracted chase.
An argument over image rights had delayed the deal, but those issues have now
been resolved.
A fee of around €1.5million had been agreed earlier this week, only for De
Sanctis to refuse to give up his image rights.
Napoli
president Aurelio De Lauentiis has introduced a policy in recent years
of owning the rights to all of the players at his club and was
reluctant to buck that trend.
De Sanctis has finally agreed to
compromise and he is now set to join up with his new team-mates on
their pre-season tour of Austria.
The 32-year-old goalkeeper will
be hoping that a return to his homeland in time for the 2009/10
campaign will allow him to push for a place in Italy's 2010 World Cup
squad.
De Sanctis has seen his career stagnate in recent years, after leaving Udinese
for Seville in 2007.
However, a loan spell at Galatasaray last season saw him return to form, brining
him to the attention of Napoli.

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Napoli President De Laurentiis And Lavezzi Make Peace - Report
During
Napoli's presentation today, Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis and
rebellious starlet Ezequiel Lavezzi were seen hugging and smiling,
indicating that their earlier feud is probably over.
3 Aug 2009 21:03:59
Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis recently stated publicly that he was
tired of starlet Ezequiel Lavezzi's unprofessional attitude and delusions of
grandeur.
However, now the two men seemed to have patched things up again.
During the team's presentation on a luxurious cruise ship, De
Laurentiis and Lavezzi were seen hugging and smiling together, as
reported by NapoliSport.net.
The president also talked to Sky about what he expects from the team in the
upcoming season.
"I expect the players to do their duty and have a good season," he
said. "However, you cannot expect to have everything immediately, but I
do have expectations for the coming five years. So, I urge everyone to
work hard and keep their heads down."
Last season, Napoli started very well, even maintaining the fourth
place in the table for a while before Christmas, but after that they
started plummeting down the table, eventually finishing 12th.Danilo Pochini,
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#453 From: Elio Lo Conte <elio53@...>
Date: Tue Jun 2, 2009 7:50 am
Subject: Napoli-Chievo 3-0
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Next matches:

Slovan Bratislava vs Napoli2 June


Napoli will play a test match the Slovan Bratislava at the Pole
Stadion at 7.30. p.m. A match that will be for Marek Hamsik  the
occasion to return in the city in the which he started his career as
player 5 years ago.
  http://livetv.ru/en/eventinfo/24803/
  http://www.sat-universe.com/showthread.php?p=394170
  Friendly Club Match
Slovan Bratislava-Napoli
18:30 Sky Calcio 2     Sky Sport 1 (Italy)              Sky Super Calcio        
STV 3 Slovakia


Napoli 3 - 0 Chievo
Montervino 4 (N), Bogliacino 8 (N), Pia' 19 (N)
Stadio San Paolo


Napoli ended
the season with a rare victory, but it wasn't enough to stop the fans
protesting.
The atmosphere
was tense at the San Paolo, as the Partenopei had their last chance to end the
season on a high. New Coach Roberto Donadoni had managed just one win since
taking charge, losing three of the last four, and Ezequiel Lavezzi demanded a
transfer to Liverpool if his wages were not tweaked. The Flying Donkeys were in
celebratory mood after securing their safety last week and this was their first
ever Serie A visit to Naples.
Daniele
Mannini was suspended with Christian Maggio, Paolo Cannavaro, Michele Pazienza,
Marco Malago', Stephen Makinwa and Fabio Moro injured. Napoli were jeered as
they walked out on to the field for kick-off and banners criticised the club for
its decisions.
The scoring
was opened four minutes in when Francesco Montervino rifled a shot into the top
corner from just inside the box, giving 33-year-old goalkeeper Aldegani a
disappointing Serie A debut.
Mariano
Bogliacino doubled the advantage soon after, as Inacio Pia' cut back for the
Uruguayan to smash under the bar from nine yards.
Inacio Pia'
made it 3-0, as he got in front of Mandelli to tap in a Vitale cross from the
left.
Chievo did
play some part in the game, as Navarro palmed a Colucci curler out for a corner
and then the goalkeeper got down well to turn Sergio Pellissier's daisy-cutter
round the post.
In the second
half Gianello needed an open-handed save to tip Gennaro Sardo's left-foot strike
on to the crossbar.
The final
stages were marred by protests from the Napoli fans, who repeatedly threw smoke
bombs on to the pitch.

________________________________

Napoli:Navarro (Gianello 46);
Santacroce, Contini, Aronica; Montervino, Blasi, Bogliacino (Gargano 62),
Hamsik, Vitale; Pia' (Denis 84), Lavezzi

Chievo: Aldegani;
Sardo, Morero, Mandelli, Mantovani; Pinzi, Italiano (Ionese 55), Bentivoglio;
Colucci (Burato 74); Pellissier, Esposito (Foquinha 56)

Ref:Candussio


Roberto Donadoni:“I do not regret
arriving mid-season, as I had the chance to understand the situation so we can
all best prepare for next term.”



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RISULTATI
Bologna   Catania  3 - 1
Fiorentina   Milan  0 - 2
Genoa   Lecce  4 - 1
Inter   Atalanta  4 - 3
Juventus   Lazio  2 - 0
Napoli   Chievo  3 - 0
Palermo   Sampdoria  2 - 2
Reggina   Siena  1 - 1
Roma   Torino  3 - 2
Udinese   Cagliari  6 - 2

CLASSIFICA
Inter   84
Milan   74
Juventus   74
Fiorentina   68
Genoa   68
Roma   63
Udinese   58
Palermo   57
Cagliari   53
Lazio   50
Atalanta   47
Napoli   46
Sampdoria   46
Siena   44
Catania   43
Chievo   38
Bologna   37
Torino   34
Reggina   31
Lecce   30

Inter Campione d'Italia
Milan e Juventus in Champions League
Fiorentina ai preliminari di Champions League
Genoa, Roma e Lazio in Champions League
Lecce, Reggina e Torino, retrocedono in serie B.

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Summer training camp of Napoli is Lindabrunn (Austria)

According
to the newspaper “the Mattino”, has been decided the center of the
summer training camp of Napoli in order to prepare the next season. The
team will begin the training 10 July at Lindabrunn, a municipality of
the Austria lowland, to 314 meters above sea level. Napoli will remain
there until to the 30 July. Enzesfeld-Lindabrunn is to south of Baden,
the citizen who accommodated Italy di Donadoni before the European
Competition.


Montervino: An afternoon that fulls me of pride

"It will be a
sunday I never will forget". Francesco Montervino finishes in great way
the championship scoring his first goal in premier league. A great
satisfaction for the blue captain, one of the men who has started the
De Laurentiis' Age, with brave and great character.
"I am happy, I
think this is the prize for 5 years in the whiches we have led again
the Napoli at the top. It is not a case that I have scored and then
Bogliacino and Pià who are elements who belong to the historical group
of the second division. We have finished a winning cycle and now
another cycle will be opened that I think will be made of successes. I
hope to be here because the  Napoli has been the most beautiful
experience of my life".
At the end a wisecrack as captain about
Lavezzi. "The Pocho is in the people's heart. I say to the supporters
he is a leader and an idol who gives the best for this shirt. You will
see he will make to dream the Neapolitan for many years..."


Fabio Quagliarella & Luca Cigarini To Sign For Napoli Tomorrow
The Vesuviani are set to complete the first two acquisitions of the close
season...


Atalanta
midfielder Luca Cigarini and Udinese striker Fabio Quagliarella will
put pen to paper on their new Napoli contracts tomorrow, according to
TuttoNapoli.net.
Rumours started on Friday and the duo are expected in
Naples on Monday to undergo a medical and sign on the dotted line, before being
presented to the press by the end of the week.
It is suggested that Napoli will pay around €11 million
for Cigarini’s services that are co-owned by Atalanta and Parma.
The Partenopei had already struck a deal with the Orobici
who will get €4m in cash plus the full rights to defender Gyorgy Garics, while
Parma have settled for €5.5m.
Quagliarella will cost the Campani around €16m in cash
plus the remaining half of defender Maurizio Domizzi who joined the Friulans in
a co-ownership deal last summer.
Napoli have beaten off fierce competition from the likes
of Juventus and Inter to secure the services of the Italian international
striker, who was born in the province of Naples and has always stressed his
support for the Azzurri colours.





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Date: Tue May 26, 2009 5:21 am
Subject: Catania-Napoli 3-1
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Catania 3–1 Napoli

The Partenopei have traveled to Sicily to meet
Catania this afternoon having mustered just one triumph in their last 18 league
games. Donadoni's side are coming off a 2-1 defeat against Torino that saw the
team drop to 13th in the standings. Walter Zenga's side have been criticised for
losing their after securing their stay away from Serie B. Four consecutive
defeats, including last weekend's 4-2 loss at Roma, have left the Sicilians
stuck on 40 points, 10 short of the target Zenga set his side a month
ago.

In the 28th minute Napoli went ahead in style, as Bogliacino cracked
an unstoppable long-range effort, beating Kosicky and earning them a 1-0
advantage. Shortly before half time, Japanese striker Morimoto leveled matters
with a fine header after a cross from Capuano, but Catania would have the last
laugh, as two quick goals went in for the Sicilians from Falconieri and
Mascara.

Goals  (28'Pt Bogliacino, 35'Pt Morimoto, 43'St Mascara
(Rig.), 46'St Falconieri

CATANIA (3-4-1-2): Kosicky; Stovini, Terlizzi,
Capuano; Izco, Sciacca, Tedesco (20' St Biagianti), Llama (14'St Falconieri);
Mascara; Martinez, Morimoto. All.: Zenga

NAPOLI (3-5-2): Navarro; Santacroce, Contini,
Aronica; Grava, Blasi (30'St Gargano), Bogliacino, Pazienza (17'Pt Datolo),
Mannini; Pià (13'St Lavezzi), Zalayeta All.: Donadoni.





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RISULTATI
Atalanta   Palermo  2 - 2
Cagliari   Inter  2 - 1
Catania   Napoli  3 - 1
Chievo   Bologna  0 - 0
Lazio   Reggina  1 - 0
Lecce   Fiorentina  1 - 1
Milan   Roma  2 - 3
Sampdoria   Udinese  2 - 2
Siena   Juventus  0 - 3
Torino   Genoa  2 - 3

CLASSIFICA
Inter   81
Milan   71
Juventus   71
Fiorentina   68
Genoa   65
Roma   60
Palermo   56
Udinese   55
Cagliari   53
Lazio   50
Atalanta   47
Sampdoria   45
Napoli   43
Catania   43
Siena   43
Chievo   38
Bologna   34
Torino   34
Lecce   30
Reggina   30

   PROSSIMO TURNO 31/5/09 ore 15.00
Bologna  Catania
Fiorentina  Milan
Genoa  Lecce
Inter  Atalanta
Juventus  Lazio
Napoli  Chievo
Palermo  Sampdoria
Reggina  Siena
Roma  Torino
Udinese  Cagliari


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Awaiting Formal Liverpool Offer For Ezequiel Lavezzi
The Argentine player’s agent claims the Reds have bid €22 million for ‘El
Pocho’, but the Vesuviani want proof.
25 May 2009 10:52:40
Ezequiel Lavezzi’s representative Alejandro Mazzoni was in Catania yesterday
and met with Napoli director of sport Pierpaolo Marino ahead of the Serie A
match between the Etnei and the Azzurri.

According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Mazzoni has insisted that Premier League
giants Liverpool have
approached him with a €22 million offer to take the 24-year-old to
Anfield, and that if the Partenopei are prepared to turn it down, it
means they have the finances to grant his client a pay rise.
Lavezzi currently earns wages of €1.1m per year at the San Paolo and
the agent is allegedly seeking a pay rise to €3m, which is the same
amount of cash the Merseyside club have apparently put on the table for
him.
However, Marino is said to be suspicious of Mazzoni’s claims and has demanded
an official document proving Liverpool’s offer, before deciding whether to
open talks with the Reds.
‘El Pocho’ has also been strongly linked with a move to Juventus in
recent weeks, but the Old Lady have denied making a bid for the
Argentine, who has netted seven goals in all competitions this term.

Vince Masiello, Goal.com

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#451 From: Elio Lo Conte <elio53@...>
Date: Mon May 18, 2009 9:04 pm
Subject: Napoli 1–2 Torino
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Napoli 1–2 Torino

Relegation-threatened Torino are approaching their final games of the season
with some trepidation as they try to preserve their Serie A status. The Granata
were just one place and one point clear of the drop zone ahead of this encounter
against Napoli. The Partenopei went into the match in 13th position and with
nothing to play for except pride, as a run of bad results left them 11 points
behind Roma, who hold the last European qualifying spot.

The game began slowly, but shortly before half time Pia sent the home side into
the lead after receiving a pass from Denis and dribbling around the keeper
before slotting the ball into the goal. In the second half Rolando Bianchi
turned in another of his fine goals, receiving the ball in the box before
spinning around and finishing into the bottom corner of the goal. But the game
was not over yet, and in the 71st minute a fantastically placed free kick from
Rosina beat the Napoli keeper, allowing Torino to win 2-1 and gain valuable
relegation points.

Napoli 1 - 2 Torino
Pia' 41 (N), Bianchi 51 (T), Rosina 71 (T)
Stadio San Paolo
Alessandro Rosina's marvellous free kick gave Torino their first away win of the
season and a big step towards safety.
There was a huge difference in motivation for this game, as Napoli have clearly
run out of steam since falling out of the race for Europe, while Toro were
teetering on the edge of relegation. Roberto Donadoni's record on the Partenopei
bench was of one win, five draws and two defeats. Vitale's ban added to the
absentee list of Ezequiel Lavezzi, Walter Gargano, Christian Maggio and Gennaro
Iezzo. The Granata missed Eugenio Corini, Marco Di Loreto, Paolo Zanetti and
Elvis Abbruscato.
Navarro got down to push a Rolando Bianchi strike round the base of the post,
then another Bianchi effort stung the goalkeepers' palms in a counter set up by
Blerim Dzemaili. He also kept out Alessandro Rosina's free kick.
Napoli sat back and eventually took the lead. Inacio Pia' combined with a cheeky
German Denis backheel flick to run through the Toro defence and waltzed round
Sereni.
Toro made two substitutions, but Francesco Pratali's was forced by an injury.
The other - Roberto Stellone - was decisive as he headed on a long ball for
Bianchi to spin round his marker and fire in the equaliser.
Pia' almost got a second on 54 minutes when he pounced on Colombo's error, but
only nodded wide of the target.
Sereni horribly fumbled a Daniele Mannini effort, but both Denis and Jesus
Datolo failed to make the most of the loose ball amid chaotic scenes.
Russotto came off the bench and immediately drilled just wide from a Denis
assist.
However, Torino took the lead with a magnificent Alessandro Rosina free kick.
From almost 30 metres out he curled it over the wall with his left foot and
dipped past Navarro. Curiously it was his first goal of the season that wasn't a
penalty.
Sereni had to fingertip a Mannini cross-shot out from under the bar, but he had
an even better reaction save three minutes from time to deny a deflected Datolo
free kick. He was so amazed by the save he looked to the heavens and did the
sign of the cross!
 
Roberto Donadoni:“If you look at the scoring opportunities we created, I think
it is clear we did not deserve to lose. We should've done better at dealing with
our lead.”
 
 

________________________________

Napoli:Navarro; Santacroce, Cannavaro, Contini; Grava, Datolo, Bogliacino,
Hamsik, Mannini; Pia' (Russotto 61), Denis

Torino: Sereni; Franceschini, Pratali (Ogbonna 49), Pisano; Colombo, Abate
(Diana 67), Dzemaili, Barone, Rubin (Stellone 46); Bianchi, Rosina

Ref:Damato


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RISULTATI

Bologna      Lecce    2 - 1 
Fiorentina      Sampdoria    1 - 0 
Genoa      Chievo    2 - 2 
Inter      Siena    3 - 0
Juventus      Atalanta    2 - 2 
Napoli      Torino    1 - 2 
Palermo      Lazio    2 - 0 
Reggina      Cagliari    2 - 1 
Roma      Catania    4 - 3 
Udinese      Milan    2 - 1 

  CLASSIFICA
Inter  81
Milan  71
Juventus  68
Fiorentina  67
Genoa  62
Roma  57
Palermo  55
Udinese  54
Cagliari  50
Lazio  47
Atalanta  46
Sampdoria  44
Napoli  43
Siena  43
Catania  40
Chievo  37
Torino  34
Bologna  33
Reggina  30
Lecce  29

Inter campione d'Italia
Reggina e Lecce in serie B

PROSSIMO TURNO 24/5/09 ore 15.00
Atalanta  Palermo
Cagliari  Inter
Catania  Napoli
Chievo  Bologna
Lazio  Reggina
Lecce  Fiorentina
Milan  Roma
Sampdoria  Udinese
Siena  Juventus
Torino  Genoa


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Eyes on Cigarini
Napoli are interested in Italy Under 21 international Luca Cigarini, who plays
for Atalanta. The talented playmaker was already tracked by Napoli last summer.
He is worth 5 million Euros.

NAPOLI-Cigarini, IS IT DONE ?
 
 
According to market rumors it seems that the Napoli has blocked the midfielder
of the Atalanta
 The news was given by the journalist, an expert on the market, Gianluca Di
Marzio of SKYsport24, and then resumed on the main sports paper information, the
Napoli blocked the midfielder Luca Cigarini all'Atalanta, the agreement would be
virtually done.
To get the player which is at moment owned by Atalanta e Parma, Napoli has
offered 4 milioni di euro più la metà del cartellino di Garics to Atalanta,
while the Emilian be 5.5 million more than the middle of the card to Domizzi,
which has no intention to return to Naples and already like the last season at
Parma.
Meanwhile, not getting confirmations from the companies concerned about the
treaty.
The sports director of Parma, Berta, questioned on the issue from the portal
Tuttomercatoweb, responds in a diplomatic: "Cigarini to Naples?
The ownership will expire June 25 and as soon as we throw headlong on these
negotiations, strong good relationship we have with the Atalanta.
It 'too early to talk about it now. "
Luca Cigarini - It 's a class midfielder 86' grown in the football club Parma.
His name is in the light when it is shot - in the 2004-2005 season - from the
Parma Series Sambenedettese C1. 
   

1ª giornata Roma-Napoli 31 agosto 2008 25 gennaio 2009
2ª giornata Napoli-Fiorentina 14 settembre 2008 28 gennaio 2009
3ª giornata Udinese-Napoli 21 settembre 2008 1 febbraio 2009
4ª giornata Napoli-Palermo 24 settembre 2008 8 febbraio 2009
5ª giornata Bologna-Napoli 28 settembre 2008 15 febbraio 2009
6ª giornata Genoa-Napoli 5 ottobre 2008 22 febbraio 2009
7ª giornata Napoli-Juventus 19 ottobre 2008 1 marzo 2009
8ª giornata Lazio-Napoli 26 ottobre 2008 8 marzo 2009
9ª giornata Napoli-Reggina 29 ottobre 2008 15 marzo 2009
10ª giornata Milan-Napoli 2 novembre 2008 22 marzo 2009
11ª giornata Napoli-Sampdoria 9 novembre 2008 5 aprile 2009
12ª giornata Atalanta-Napoli 16 novembre 2008 11 aprile 2009
13ª giornata Napoli-Cagliari 23 novembre 2008 19 aprile 2009
14ª giornata Inter-Napoli 30 novembre 2008 26 aprile 2009
15ª giornata Napoli-Siena 7 dicembre 2008 3 maggio 2009
16ª giornata Napoli-Lecce 14 dicembre 2008 10 maggio 2009
17ª giornata Torino-Napoli 21 dicembre 2008 17 maggio 2009
18ª giornata Napoli-Catania 11 gennaio 2009 24 maggio 2009
19ª giornata Chievo-Napoli 18 gennaio 2009 31 maggio 2009

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Date: Tue May 12, 2009 9:11 pm
Subject: Lecce-Napoli 1-1
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NAPOLI Fail To Win Once Again
 
Lecce 1–1 Napoli

Before this encounter the Salentini were two points adrift of 17th-placed Torino
with four games remaining, and after this match against Napoli they still have
difficult fixtures against Bologna, Fiorentina and Genoa to deal with. Lecce
have taken only four points in their last six games and the situation is
becoming increasingly desperate despite a 2-2 draw with Juventus last week.
Astonishingly the Partenopei have collected just one win in their last 16 games
and find themselves in a disappointing 12th position heading into this game.

Both of these sides were desperate for a win, but it was Napoli the made an
impact in the 33rd minute, scoring from a counter attack through Pia after good
work from Datolo. Lecce would tie things up before half time however, as
Zanchetta converted a penalty in the 43rd minute.


    

Pia' 33 (N), Zanchetta pen 43 (L)
Stadio Via Del Mare
Roberto Donadoni's time on the Partenopei bench has been wildly inconsistent, as
the 1-0 over Inter remains his only win.
 
Napoli missed Ezequiel Lavezzi, Walter Gargano, Christian Maggio, Gennaro Iezzo
and Leandro Rinaudo. Napoli's last Serie A defeat here was in November 1997.
Lecce went very close early on, as Navarro had to rush out and use his body to
smother Papadopoulos' shot after springing the offside trap.
The Partenopei slowly came out of their shell and took the lead when Jesus
Datolo threaded through for Inacio Pia's angled drive.
Pia' nearly scored another moments later, but this time a Lecce body got in the
way to deflect wide, while Andrea Zanchetta was just off target following
Mariano Bogliacino's howler.
The referee awarded a penalty to Lecce for handball, as Daniele Mannini jumped
for a corner with his arms raised, although it was a very tricky decision.
Zanchetta stepped up and converted low despite Navarro picking the right angle.
Lecce had more penalty appeals in first half stoppages when Aronica charged down
Polenghi's cross, but this time the referee waved play on.
After the restart Pazienza threaded through for Datolo, who fired off target
from a promising position.
There was controversy on 63 minutes, as the Lecce players thought Papadopoulos'
shot had crossed the line during Navarro's attempt at a clearance.
Simone Tiribocchi's right-foot rocket brought a tough save out of Navarro, while
Javier Castillo came off the bench and within three minutes had nodded over.
Navarro also palmed a wayward Papadopoulos cross-shot out of the far top corner.
The Stadio Via del Mare crowd held its breath in stoppages when the ball was
pushed into Tiribocchi's path and he smashed the underside of the bar from
point-blank range!

________________________________

Lecce:Benussi; Polenghi (Castillo 75), Fabiano, Esposito, Giuliatto; Munari,
Giacomazzi (Caserta 86), Edinho (Konan 50), Zanchetta; Papadopoulos, Tiribocchi

Napoli: Navarro; Cannavaro, Contini, Aronica; Mannini, Pazienza, Bogliacino,
Datolo (Russotto 79), Vitale (Grava 66); Denis, Pià (Hamsik 72)

Ref:Pierpaoli


Donadoni Praises Napoli Despite Draw With Lowly Lecce
After watching his side battle for a point against Lecce, the former Italy coach
remained positive about his side’s progression…
10 May 2009 16:39:08


Despite having to settle for a 1-1 draw, the Azzurri coach praised his side when
speaking to SkyItalia and said that he though they fought very hard for a point
against struggler's Lecce.

“We gave everything out there today, despite suffering at times. Overall, I am
happy with the character my boys showed against a side fighting for survival.
Today I have to praise my side, as they showed me what I’m looking for.”

The former Milan winger was then asked to explain the in-depth discussions
between staff and players that are reported to have taken place during the week.
“We only went over some of the errors, to clarify how to solve some of the
problems of the past few weeks. Today we got back on track and against a
struggling side, this wasn’t so easy.”

As rumours over the future of key man Marek Hamsik continue to circulate,
Donadoni concluded by denying the player had been dropped.
“I only left Hamsik on the bench in order to evaluate some other players that
I haven’t had a chance to see in action up to now. I was given a good response
this afternoon and I will most probably do the same against Torino next
weekend.”

Stefano Federici, Goal.com



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RISULTATI

Atalanta  Genoa  1 - 1
Cagliari  Roma  2 - 2
Catania  Fiorentina  0 - 2
Chievo  Inter  2 - 2
Lazio  Udinese  1 - 3
Lecce  Napoli  1 - 1
Milan  Juventus  1 - 1
Sampdoria  Reggina  5 - 0
Siena  Palermo  1 - 0
Torino  Bologna  1 - 1

CLASSIFICA
Inter 78
Milan 71
Juventus 67
Fiorentina 64
Genoa 61
Roma 54
Palermo 52
Udinese 51
Cagliari 50
Lazio 47
Atalanta 45
Sampdoria 44
Napoli 43
Siena 43
Catania 40
Chievo 36
Torino 31
Bologna 30
Lecce 29
Reggina 27

PROSSIMO TURNO 17/5/09 ore 15.00
Bologna  Lecce
Fiorentina  Sampdoria
Genoa  Chievo
Inter  Siena
Juventus  Atalanta
Napoli  Torino
Palermo  Lazio
Reggina  Cagliari
Roma  Catania
Udinese  Milan


Raimondo E. Casaceli
webmaster di http://www.tele5napoli.it


Napoli sign Macron kit deal   
Thursday, 30 April 2009
 
Napoli and Macron signed a new partnership for the next three seasons. 
Macron will provide the first team and all the SSC Napoli youth teams for three
years, starting from the season 2009-2010.
SSC Napoli and Macron are working on the realization of the match kits for next
season, which will have the characteristics of high design and technical
excellence. All the technical products and a wide range of leisure wear will be
available from the July in the SSCN Web Store.
Macron is an Italian company that work in the football equipment sector from
1971.
Thanks to FDV




1ª giornata Roma-Napoli 31 agosto 2008 25 gennaio 2009
2ª giornata Napoli-Fiorentina 14 settembre 2008 28 gennaio 2009
3ª giornata Udinese-Napoli 21 settembre 2008 1 febbraio 2009
4ª giornata Napoli-Palermo 24 settembre 2008 8 febbraio 2009
5ª giornata Bologna-Napoli 28 settembre 2008 15 febbraio 2009
6ª giornata Genoa-Napoli 5 ottobre 2008 22 febbraio 2009
7ª giornata Napoli-Juventus 19 ottobre 2008 1 marzo 2009
8ª giornata Lazio-Napoli 26 ottobre 2008 8 marzo 2009
9ª giornata Napoli-Reggina 29 ottobre 2008 15 marzo 2009
10ª giornata Milan-Napoli 2 novembre 2008 22 marzo 2009
11ª giornata Napoli-Sampdoria 9 novembre 2008 5 aprile 2009
12ª giornata Atalanta-Napoli 16 novembre 2008 11 aprile 2009
13ª giornata Napoli-Cagliari 23 novembre 2008 19 aprile 2009
14ª giornata Inter-Napoli 30 novembre 2008 26 aprile 2009
15ª giornata Napoli-Siena 7 dicembre 2008 3 maggio 2009
16ª giornata Napoli-Lecce 14 dicembre 2008 10 maggio 2009
17ª giornata Torino-Napoli 21 dicembre 2008 17 maggio 2009
18ª giornata Napoli-Catania 11 gennaio 2009 24 maggio 2009
19ª giornata Chievo-Napoli 18 gennaio 2009 31 maggio 2009

Here the complete program:
http://www.corrieredellosport.it/files/calendarioseriea0809.pdf
http://www.lega-calcio.it/comun/0809/Serie_A0809.pdf

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#449 From: Elio Lo Conte <elio53@...>
Date: Tue May 5, 2009 5:46 am
Subject: Siena-Napoli 2-1
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Next matches:
Sun 10  May Lecce-Napoli 3 pm
Sun17 May Napoli-Torino 3pm
Sun 24 May Catania-Napoli 3pm
Sun 31 May Napoli-Chievo 3pm

Siena 2 - 1 Napoli
Kharja 11 (S), Maccarone 24 (S), Pia' 80 (N)
Stadio Franchi   
Siena secured safety and also ensured Napoli's revival was short-lived, as
Houssine Kharja scored a splendid opener.
Roberto Donadoni finally celebrated his first win on the Partenopei bench by
beating Inter 1-0 last week, ending a four-month drought. The Coach criticised
his squad for only finding the right motivation against the leaders, so this
trip to practically safe Siena was a test of that mettle. Ezequiel Lavezzi's
thigh strain added to the injury list with Walter Gargano, Christian Maggio,
Leandro Rinaudo and Gennaro Iezzo. Siena missed Luca Rossettini, but welcomed
back Gianluca Curci.
Napoli goalkeeper Navarro almost committed a howler when his clearance hit
Houssine Kharja and ricocheted back towards the goal.
Siena took the lead with a splendid solo effort from Kharja. He ran all the way
from his own half and took on scared defenders with his right foot before
shifting to his left for a thunderbolt.
Massimo Maccarone drilled over and Marcelo Zalayeta's shot was charged down by
Daniele Portanova, but Siena made it 2-0. The Napoli defence was caught
ball-watching as Zuniga crossed low from the byline for Maccarone to smash under
the bar from six yards.
Galloppa's free kick was smothered, but Maccarona should've made it 3-0 on the
stroke of half-time when he skipped past Fabiano Santacroce only to fire
straight at Navarro.
Gianluca Curci got down to block substitute German Denis' effort from distance
and Jesus Datolo also tested the goalkeeper for the first time after an hour of
play.
Ghezzal could have had a third on 75 minutes when he dribbled between two
defenders and his shot squirmed beneath Navarro, but Santacroce got back for a
goalline clearance.
Napoli did get one back 10 minutes from time, as substitute goalkeeper Emanuele
Manitta did not come out in time to block a Datolo free kick, allowing Inacio
Pia' a looping header. Manitta had just come on two minutes earlier due to
Curci's slight thigh twinge.

________________________________

Siena:Curci (Manitta 78); Zuniga (Brandao 86), Portanova, Ficagna, Del Grosso;
Vergassola, Coppola, Galloppa; Kharja; Maccarone (Ghezzal 58), Calaiò

Napoli: Navarro; Santacroce (Aronica 77), Cannavaro, Contini; Montervino, Blasi,
Amodio, Hamsik, Mannini (Datolo 58); Zalayeta (Denis 58), Pià

Ref:Ayroldi

Donadoni Takes Blame For Napoli Defeat
The former Italy coach was quick to protect his players following their
disappointing response to last weekend’s victory over Inter…

Former Italy coach Roberto Donadoni takes his first game in charge of Napoli
Napoli came crashing back down to earth this afternoon, with a defeat at the
hands of Siena and, despite calls for an overhaul in the squad, Roberto Donadoni
remained level headed when he spoke to SkyItalia in the post-match interview.

“From the moment that we were no longer in the race for the Champions League,
we have to realise that we can lose to sides such as Bologna, Siena and all the
teams that are amongst us in the standings," said the Milan legend.

“There is no need to rebuild the side. Last week we weren’t world beaters
and this week we aren’t a side in need of a total overhaul. Napoli just needs
to find a balance that has been missing over the course of the season," he
added.

Donadoni then looked to take the blame and shield his side in his match
analysis.
“Today, we produced an ugly performance and I am the first to take blame for
this. The team was the same as the one that won last Sunday night against Inter.
We just didn’t have the same cutting edge out there and there is work to be
done to make this side a complete package.”

Napoli remain in mid-table obscurity, lying twelfth in the standings on 42
points.



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RISULTATI

Bologna  Reggina  1 - 2
Catania  Milan  0 - 2
Fiorentina  Torino  1 - 0
Genoa  Sampdoria  3 - 1
Inter  Lazio  2 - 0
Juventus  Lecce  2 - 2
Palermo  Cagliari  5 - 1
Roma  Chievo  0 - 0
Siena  Napoli  2 - 1
Udinese  Atalanta  3 - 0

CLASSIFICA
Inter 77
Milan 70
Juventus 66
Fiorentina 61
Genoa 60
Roma 53
Palermo 52
Cagliari 49
Udinese 48
Lazio 47
Atalanta 44
Napoli 42
Sampdoria 41
Siena 40
Catania 40
Chievo 35
Torino 30
Bologna 29
Lecce 28
Reggina 27

PROSSIMO TURNO 10/5/09 ore 15.00
Atalanta  Genoa
Cagliari  Roma
Catania  Fiorentina
Chievo  Inter
Lazio  Udinese
Lecce  Napoli
Milan  Juventus
Sampdoria  Reggina
Siena  Palermo
Torino  Bologna

Raimondo E. Casaceli
webmaster di http://www.tele5napoli.it


Napoli sign Macron kit deal   
Thursday, 30 April 2009
 
Napoli and Macron signed a new partnership for the next three seasons. 
Macron will provide the first team and all the SSC Napoli youth teams for three
years, starting from the season 2009-2010.
SSC Napoli and Macron are working on the realization of the match kits for next
season, which will have the characteristics of high design and technical
excellence. All the technical products and a wide range of leisure wear will be
available from the July in the SSCN Web Store.
Macron is an Italian company that work in the football equipment sector from
1971.
Thanks to FDV



1ª giornata Roma-Napoli 31 agosto 2008 25 gennaio 2009
2ª giornata Napoli-Fiorentina 14 settembre 2008 28 gennaio 2009
3ª giornata Udinese-Napoli 21 settembre 2008 1 febbraio 2009
4ª giornata Napoli-Palermo 24 settembre 2008 8 febbraio 2009
5ª giornata Bologna-Napoli 28 settembre 2008 15 febbraio 2009
6ª giornata Genoa-Napoli 5 ottobre 2008 22 febbraio 2009
7ª giornata Napoli-Juventus 19 ottobre 2008 1 marzo 2009
8ª giornata Lazio-Napoli 26 ottobre 2008 8 marzo 2009
9ª giornata Napoli-Reggina 29 ottobre 2008 15 marzo 2009
10ª giornata Milan-Napoli 2 novembre 2008 22 marzo 2009
11ª giornata Napoli-Sampdoria 9 novembre 2008 5 aprile 2009
12ª giornata Atalanta-Napoli 16 novembre 2008 11 aprile 2009
13ª giornata Napoli-Cagliari 23 novembre 2008 19 aprile 2009
14ª giornata Inter-Napoli 30 novembre 2008 26 aprile 2009
15ª giornata Napoli-Siena 7 dicembre 2008 3 maggio 2009
16ª giornata Napoli-Lecce 14 dicembre 2008 10 maggio 2009
17ª giornata Torino-Napoli 21 dicembre 2008 17 maggio 2009
18ª giornata Napoli-Catania 11 gennaio 2009 24 maggio 2009
19ª giornata Chievo-Napoli 18 gennaio 2009 31 maggio 2009

Here the complete program:
http://www.corrieredellosport.it/files/calendarioseriea0809.pdf
http://www.lega-calcio.it/comun/0809/Serie_A0809.pdf

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#448 From: "elio53@..." <elio53@...>
Date: Wed Apr 29, 2009 10:00 am
Subject: Napoli-Inter 1-0
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Sun 10  May Lecce-Napoli 3 pm
Sun17 May Napoli-Torino 3pm


Napoli 1 - 0 Inter
Zalayeta 73 (N)

Napoli bring down Inter!



Marcelo
Zalayeta sent Inter falling to a shock defeat at Napoli, slicing their lead at
the top to just seven points.
The San Paolo
curse strikes again, as the Nerazzurri have not won here since 1997 and lose for
the second year on the trot. It's their first Serie A defeat since the 3-1 at
Atalanta on January 18.
Roberto
Donadoni was still without hs first win and last week suffered a debut loss to
Cagliari. He hoped the prestige of welcoming the Serie A leaders would wake his
side up, albeit missing Walter Gargano, Christian Maggio, Luigi Vitale, Gennaro
Iezzo, Leandro Rinaudo and the suspended Paolo Cannavaro.
Inter had the
Scudetto in their grasp thanks to a 10-point lead and made this trip without
Douglas Maicon, Hernan Crespo, Sulley Muntari, Nelson Rivas and Francesco
Bolzoni.
Napoli had one
victory in 2009 and had not scored on home turf for 431 minutes of football.
Last season they were going through a similar crisis before the 1-0 over Inter
sparked a late rally.
They had a
very aggressive start, putting the first cross into the box after 12 seconds,
but after 100 seconds Navarro flew to fingertip Walter Samuel's glancing header
round the post.
Patrick Vieira
was booked for a late tackle on Daniele Mannini, while Mario Balotelli hit the
roof of the net from 30 yards. A Zlatan Ibrahimovic volley with the outside of
his right foot whipped just over.
Ezequiel
Lavezzi curled a couple of free kicks off target from just outside the box for
the home side and also drilled over on the counter.
Balotelli's
dipping half-volley with his weaker left foot forced Navarro into a tricky
double save. SuperMario also curled in a dangerous cross that Fabiano Santacroce
nicked off Dejan Stankovic's foot from six yards.
Marek Hamsik
would have been sent through clear on goal, but just failed to get control of
Lavezzi's through ball. The Slovak international has been poor of late and was
leaning back to volley well over from a very promising position.
After the
restart Lavezzi went on the counter and fell under pressure from Stankovic, but
the referee correctly waved play on. German Denis trapped the ball with his back
to goal and turned inside the box, but Ivan Cordoba and Samuel managed to charge
down the shot.
Francesco
Montervino horribly wasted a promising counter, while Vieira opted to fire -
meekly - at Navarro rather than spread the play for Ibra.
Marcelo
Zalayeta - who scored in this fixture last season - replaced Denis. He could've
scored with his first touch, but Mannini foolishly went for goal instead of
crossing for the Uruguayan.
On 67 minutes
Navarro had to get down to fingertip a screamer of an Ibrahimovic free kick
round the base of the near post.
Napoli broke
the deadlock after 73 minutes and it was that man Zalayeta again! Inter's
nightmare found space in the D from Lavezzi's through ball and unleashed a
right-foot screamer that swerved mercilessly past Julio Cesar rooted to the
spot.
Julio Cruz
immediately replaced Vieira for a very attacking formation. There was bad news
for Napoli, as Lavezzi pulled up mid-run with a suspected thigh strain and
limped off to make way for Jesus Datolo. As Pocho took his time to limp away,
Balotelli came flying in to complain and sparked a scuffle, receiving a yellow
card.
Manuele Blasi
nearly got a second with a bizarre finish, as his snapshot from outside the area
took a deflection to wrong-foot Julio Cesar. The goalkeeper palmed it into the
air and backpedalled to gather the ball as it came back down.
Datolo's free
kick was deflected over, but Inter struggled to make any impact in the final
stages.

________________________________

Napoli:Navarro; Santacroce,
Contini, Aronica; Montervino, Amodio (Bogliacino 88), Blasi, Hamsik, Mannini;
Lavezzi (Datolo 83), Denis (Zalayeta 63)

Inter: Julio
Cesar; Zanetti, Cordoba, Samuel, Chivu (Maxwell 81); Vieira (Cruz 75),
Cambiasso, Stankovic; Figo (Mancini 69), Balotelli,
Ibrahimovic

Ref:Rosetti


Donadoni: Problems aren't over
Sunday 26 April, 2009

________________________________

Roberto Donadoni celebrates his debut Napoli victory, but warns “it would
be stupid to think all our problems are resolved.”

The 1-0 win over Inter was the first for the new Coach, who had previously
managed only four draws and last week's defeat to Cagliari.

“Clearly it's exciting seeing a crowd
like this against the top team in Italy, even if these are also the games that
make me angry, to be honest,” said Donadoni.

“It's easy to find motivation against Inter, but we need to learn to adopt the
same approach against everybody, every single week.

“The lads have to learn this quickly, as it's the only way to improve and have
a strong season.

“The stupidest mistake we could make would be to believe all our problems have
suddenly been resolved. We need to work hard and continue to improve in every
area.”

Amodio was picked in midfield during an injury crisis that ruled out Walter
Gargano, Christian Maggio, Leandro Rinaudo, Luigi Vitale and the
suspended Paolo Cannavaro.

“Amodio also played against Sampdoria and did well. He has the characteristics
that suit that role more than anyone else in Gargano's absence,” added
Donadoni.

“I think our players almost always got the second ball and that was the key to
the victory.”



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RISULTATI

RISULTATI
Bologna   Genoa  2 - 0
Chievo   Udinese  1 - 2
Fiorentina   Roma  4 - 1
Lazio   Atalanta  0 - 1
Lecce   Catania  2 - 1
Milan   Palermo  3 - 0
Napoli   Inter  1 - 0
Reggina   Juventus  2 - 2
Sampdoria   Cagliari  3 - 3
Torino   Siena  1 - 0

CLASSIFICA
Inter 74
Milan 67
Juventus 65
Fiorentina 58
Genoa 57
Roma 52
Cagliari 49
Palermo 49
Lazio 47
Udinese 45
Atalanta 44
Napoli 42
Sampdoria 41
Catania 40
Siena 37
Chievo 34
Torino 30
Bologna 29
Lecce 27
Reggina 24

PROSSIMO TURNO 3/5/09 ore 15.00
Bologna  Reggina
Catania  Milan
Fiorentina  Torino
Genoa  Sampdoria
Inter  Lazio
Juventus  Lecce
Palermo  Cagliari
Roma  Chievo
Siena  Napoli
Udinese  Atalanta

Raimondo E. Casaceli
webmaster di http://www.tele5napoli.it


Serie A Teams Lend Assistance To Earthquake Victims
You can also contribute !!!!!!

You can donate online to the RED CROSS (CRI) via PAYPAL
http://www.cri.it/code_new/index.php?page=Donate&website=631_cri_AbruzzoEarthqua\
ke&template=crimidmo〈=IT

or

Bank account n° 218020 at:
Banca Nazionale del Lavoro – Agency of Roma Bissolati - Via San Nicola da
Tolentino 67 – Roma
Croce Rossa Italiana Via Toscana, 12 - 00187 Roma.
IBAN code is: IT66 - C010 0503 3820 0000 0218020
Swift code BNLIITRR
Cause: ABRUZZO EARTHQUAKE

NAPOLI and other Italy's top flight sides have began initiatives and submitted
donations
in the aftermath of the natural disaster in Abruzzo...The Italian town
of L'Aquila was rocked by an earthquake on Wednesday
morning, reportedly resulting in over 180 deaths. The devastating event
has also caused many to lose their homes and many Serie A teams have
begun to lend their support, according to Goal.it

"In these situations it is right that football and the world of sport give
a hand," said Fiorentina defender and Abruzzo native Luciano Zauri. "I
am ready to promote fund raising with my team-mates."
Other clubs have joined in the relief effort as well. Inter have set up a
'Coordination Centre' that will be available for any volunteers. Their
neighbours, AC Milan, will donate a portion of the funds from their
recent Gulf Tour.
Meanwhile, Roma have teamed up with a local radio station to sell off some team
merchandise in an effort to raise money for the
victims. President's Giampaolo Pozzo of Udinese and Andrea Della Valle of
Fiorentina have both pledged their support as well.
Napoli,
Catania, Siena, Atalanta, Chievo, and Sampdoria have all agreed that
ticket sales from their next match will be donated to the families
affected. These gestures from the Calcio community will hopefully inspire many
others to do the same.

Adam Scime, Goal.com


1ª giornata Roma-Napoli 31 agosto 2008 25 gennaio 2009
2ª giornata Napoli-Fiorentina 14 settembre 2008 28 gennaio 2009
3ª giornata Udinese-Napoli 21 settembre 2008 1 febbraio 2009
4ª giornata Napoli-Palermo 24 settembre 2008 8 febbraio 2009
5ª giornata Bologna-Napoli 28 settembre 2008 15 febbraio 2009
6ª giornata Genoa-Napoli 5 ottobre 2008 22 febbraio 2009
7ª giornata Napoli-Juventus 19 ottobre 2008 1 marzo 2009
8ª giornata Lazio-Napoli 26 ottobre 2008 8 marzo 2009
9ª giornata Napoli-Reggina 29 ottobre 2008 15 marzo 2009
10ª giornata Milan-Napoli 2 novembre 2008 22 marzo 2009
11ª giornata Napoli-Sampdoria 9 novembre 2008 5 aprile 2009
12ª giornata Atalanta-Napoli 16 novembre 2008 11 aprile 2009
13ª giornata Napoli-Cagliari 23 novembre 2008 19 aprile 2009
14ª giornata Inter-Napoli 30 novembre 2008 26 aprile 2009
15ª giornata Napoli-Siena 7 dicembre 2008 3 maggio 2009
16ª giornata Napoli-Lecce 14 dicembre 2008 10 maggio 2009
17ª giornata Torino-Napoli 21 dicembre 2008 17 maggio 2009
18ª giornata Napoli-Catania 11 gennaio 2009 24 maggio 2009
19ª giornata Chievo-Napoli 18 gennaio 2009 31 maggio 2009

Here the complete program:
http://www.corrieredellosport.it/files/calendarioseriea0809.pdf
http://www.lega-calcio.it/comun/0809/Serie_A0809.pdf

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#447 From: Elio Lo Conte <elio53@...>
Date: Tue Apr 28, 2009 5:22 am
Subject: Napoli-Inter 1-0
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Napoli 1 - 0 Inter
Zalayeta 73 (N)

Napoli bring down Inter!



Marcelo
Zalayeta sent Inter falling to a shock defeat at Napoli, slicing their lead at
the top to just seven points.
The San Paolo
curse strikes again, as the Nerazzurri have not won here since 1997 and lose for
the second year on the trot. It's their first Serie A defeat since the 3-1 at
Atalanta on January 18.
Roberto
Donadoni was still without hs first win and last week suffered a debut loss to
Cagliari. He hoped the prestige of welcoming the Serie A leaders would wake his
side up, albeit missing Walter Gargano, Christian Maggio, Luigi Vitale, Gennaro
Iezzo, Leandro Rinaudo and the suspended Paolo Cannavaro.
Inter had the
Scudetto in their grasp thanks to a 10-point lead and made this trip without
Douglas Maicon, Hernan Crespo, Sulley Muntari, Nelson Rivas and Francesco
Bolzoni.
Napoli had one
victory in 2009 and had not scored on home turf for 431 minutes of football.
Last season they were going through a similar crisis before the 1-0 over Inter
sparked a late rally.
They had a
very aggressive start, putting the first cross into the box after 12 seconds,
but after 100 seconds Navarro flew to fingertip Walter Samuel's glancing header
round the post.
Patrick Vieira
was booked for a late tackle on Daniele Mannini, while Mario Balotelli hit the
roof of the net from 30 yards. A Zlatan Ibrahimovic volley with the outside of
his right foot whipped just over.
Ezequiel
Lavezzi curled a couple of free kicks off target from just outside the box for
the home side and also drilled over on the counter.
Balotelli's
dipping half-volley with his weaker left foot forced Navarro into a tricky
double save. SuperMario also curled in a dangerous cross that Fabiano Santacroce
nicked off Dejan Stankovic's foot from six yards.
Marek Hamsik
would have been sent through clear on goal, but just failed to get control of
Lavezzi's through ball. The Slovak international has been poor of late and was
leaning back to volley well over from a very promising position.
After the
restart Lavezzi went on the counter and fell under pressure from Stankovic, but
the referee correctly waved play on. German Denis trapped the ball with his back
to goal and turned inside the box, but Ivan Cordoba and Samuel managed to charge
down the shot.
Francesco
Montervino horribly wasted a promising counter, while Vieira opted to fire -
meekly - at Navarro rather than spread the play for Ibra.
Marcelo
Zalayeta - who scored in this fixture last season - replaced Denis. He could've
scored with his first touch, but Mannini foolishly went for goal instead of
crossing for the Uruguayan.
On 67 minutes
Navarro had to get down to fingertip a screamer of an Ibrahimovic free kick
round the base of the near post.
Napoli broke
the deadlock after 73 minutes and it was that man Zalayeta again! Inter's
nightmare found space in the D from Lavezzi's through ball and unleashed a
right-foot screamer that swerved mercilessly past Julio Cesar rooted to the
spot.
Julio Cruz
immediately replaced Vieira for a very attacking formation. There was bad news
for Napoli, as Lavezzi pulled up mid-run with a suspected thigh strain and
limped off to make way for Jesus Datolo. As Pocho took his time to limp away,
Balotelli came flying in to complain and sparked a scuffle, receiving a yellow
card.
Manuele Blasi
nearly got a second with a bizarre finish, as his snapshot from outside the area
took a deflection to wrong-foot Julio Cesar. The goalkeeper palmed it into the
air and backpedalled to gather the ball as it came back down.
Datolo's free
kick was deflected over, but Inter struggled to make any impact in the final
stages.

________________________________

Napoli:Navarro; Santacroce,
Contini, Aronica; Montervino, Amodio (Bogliacino 88), Blasi, Hamsik, Mannini;
Lavezzi (Datolo 83), Denis (Zalayeta 63)

Inter: Julio
Cesar; Zanetti, Cordoba, Samuel, Chivu (Maxwell 81); Vieira (Cruz 75),
Cambiasso, Stankovic; Figo (Mancini 69), Balotelli,
Ibrahimovic

Ref:Rosetti


Donadoni: Problems aren't over
Sunday 26 April, 2009

________________________________

Roberto Donadoni celebrates his debut Napoli victory, but warns “it would
be stupid to think all our problems are resolved.”

The 1-0 win over Inter was the first for the new Coach, who had previously
managed only four draws and last week's defeat to Cagliari.

“Clearly it's exciting seeing a crowd
like this against the top team in Italy, even if these are also the games that
make me angry, to be honest,” said Donadoni.

“It's easy to find motivation against Inter, but we need to learn to adopt the
same approach against everybody, every single week.

“The lads have to learn this quickly, as it's the only way to improve and have
a strong season.

“The stupidest mistake we could make would be to believe all our problems have
suddenly been resolved. We need to work hard and continue to improve in every
area.”

Amodio was picked in midfield during an injury crisis that ruled out Walter
Gargano, Christian Maggio, Leandro Rinaudo, Luigi Vitale and the
suspended Paolo Cannavaro.

“Amodio also played against Sampdoria and did well. He has the characteristics
that suit that role more than anyone else in Gargano's absence,” added
Donadoni.

“I think our players almost always got the second ball and that was the key to
the victory.”



Da www.tele5napoli.it
RISULTATI

RISULTATI
Bologna   Genoa  2 - 0
Chievo   Udinese  1 - 2
Fiorentina   Roma  4 - 1
Lazio   Atalanta  0 - 1
Lecce   Catania  2 - 1
Milan   Palermo  3 - 0
Napoli   Inter  1 - 0
Reggina   Juventus  2 - 2
Sampdoria   Cagliari  3 - 3
Torino   Siena  1 - 0

CLASSIFICA
Inter 74
Milan 67
Juventus 65
Fiorentina 58
Genoa 57
Roma 52
Cagliari 49
Palermo 49
Lazio 47
Udinese 45
Atalanta 44
Napoli 42
Sampdoria 41
Catania 40
Siena 37
Chievo 34
Torino 30
Bologna 29
Lecce 27
Reggina 24

PROSSIMO TURNO 3/5/09 ore 15.00
Bologna  Reggina
Catania  Milan
Fiorentina  Torino
Genoa  Sampdoria
Inter  Lazio
Juventus  Lecce
Palermo  Cagliari
Roma  Chievo
Siena  Napoli
Udinese  Atalanta

Raimondo E. Casaceli
webmaster di http://www.tele5napoli.it


Serie A Teams Lend Assistance To Earthquake Victims
You can also contribute !!!!!!

You can donate online to the RED CROSS (CRI) via PAYPAL
http://www.cri.it/code_new/index.php?page=Donate&website=631_cri_AbruzzoEarthqua\
ke&template=crimidmo〈=IT

or

Bank account n° 218020 at:
Banca Nazionale del Lavoro – Agency of Roma Bissolati - Via San Nicola da
Tolentino 67 – Roma
Croce Rossa Italiana Via Toscana, 12 - 00187 Roma.
IBAN code is: IT66 - C010 0503 3820 0000 0218020
Swift code BNLIITRR
Cause: ABRUZZO EARTHQUAKE

NAPOLI and other Italy's top flight sides have began initiatives and submitted
donations
in the aftermath of the natural disaster in Abruzzo...The Italian town
of L'Aquila was rocked by an earthquake on Wednesday
morning, reportedly resulting in over 180 deaths. The devastating event
has also caused many to lose their homes and many Serie A teams have
begun to lend their support, according to Goal.it

"In these situations it is right that football and the world of sport give
a hand," said Fiorentina defender and Abruzzo native Luciano Zauri. "I
am ready to promote fund raising with my team-mates."
Other clubs have joined in the relief effort as well. Inter have set up a
'Coordination Centre' that will be available for any volunteers. Their
neighbours, AC Milan, will donate a portion of the funds from their
recent Gulf Tour.
Meanwhile, Roma have teamed up with a local radio station to sell off some team
merchandise in an effort to raise money for the
victims. President's Giampaolo Pozzo of Udinese and Andrea Della Valle of
Fiorentina have both pledged their support as well.
Napoli,
Catania, Siena, Atalanta, Chievo, and Sampdoria have all agreed that
ticket sales from their next match will be donated to the families
affected. These gestures from the Calcio community will hopefully inspire many
others to do the same.

Adam Scime, Goal.com


1ª giornata Roma-Napoli 31 agosto 2008 25 gennaio 2009
2ª giornata Napoli-Fiorentina 14 settembre 2008 28 gennaio 2009
3ª giornata Udinese-Napoli 21 settembre 2008 1 febbraio 2009
4ª giornata Napoli-Palermo 24 settembre 2008 8 febbraio 2009
5ª giornata Bologna-Napoli 28 settembre 2008 15 febbraio 2009
6ª giornata Genoa-Napoli 5 ottobre 2008 22 febbraio 2009
7ª giornata Napoli-Juventus 19 ottobre 2008 1 marzo 2009
8ª giornata Lazio-Napoli 26 ottobre 2008 8 marzo 2009
9ª giornata Napoli-Reggina 29 ottobre 2008 15 marzo 2009
10ª giornata Milan-Napoli 2 novembre 2008 22 marzo 2009
11ª giornata Napoli-Sampdoria 9 novembre 2008 5 aprile 2009
12ª giornata Atalanta-Napoli 16 novembre 2008 11 aprile 2009
13ª giornata Napoli-Cagliari 23 novembre 2008 19 aprile 2009
14ª giornata Inter-Napoli 30 novembre 2008 26 aprile 2009
15ª giornata Napoli-Siena 7 dicembre 2008 3 maggio 2009
16ª giornata Napoli-Lecce 14 dicembre 2008 10 maggio 2009
17ª giornata Torino-Napoli 21 dicembre 2008 17 maggio 2009
18ª giornata Napoli-Catania 11 gennaio 2009 24 maggio 2009
19ª giornata Chievo-Napoli 18 gennaio 2009 31 maggio 2009

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http://www.lega-calcio.it/comun/0809/Serie_A0809.pdf

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#446 From: Elio Lo Conte <elio53@...>
Date: Tue Apr 14, 2009 7:05 am
Subject: Napoli-Atalanta 0-0 - Happy Easter
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Napoli 0–0 Atalanta

HAPPY EASTER - BUONA PASQUA !

Roberto Donadoni was in search of his
first win since taking charge of Napoli, as the Partenopei welcomed
Atalanta. Both sides have had ups and downs this season, but Napoli have
struggled of late, while Atalanta have done well.

Thefirst half ended goalless, and even though the home side were desperate
to put some decent points on the board, a tough Atalanta side kept them
from registering their first win under Donadoni, and both sides settled
for a 0-0 draw.

Therewere precious few scoring opportunities in this match between two teams
who have effectively achieved their goals for the season.
RobertoDonadoni was still looking for his first win on the Napoli bench after
three straight draws and welcomed his hometown club. The Partenopei
welcomed back Ezequiel Lavezzi and Manuele Blasi, but Walter Gargano,
Christian Maggio, Salvatore Aronica and the suspended Matteo Contini
were out. Atalanta had Ferreira Pinto, Alessio Cerci,
Ferdinando Coppola, Diego De Ascentis and the banned Peluso sidelined,
but captain Cristiano Doni returned.
The last time Atalanta won here was in 1997-98, as the total record was 28
defeats, three victories and seven draws.
Simone Padoin and Marcelo Zalayeta had early chances, while Gianvito Plasmati
nodded Bellini's cross over the bar. Sergio Floccari shrugged off his
marker only to fire straight at the goalkeeper.
Lavezzi could not get enough power to his header and Plasmati failed to make the
most of a Fabiano Santacroce error.
Doni made his comeback for the final 25 minutes, but even he couldn't find the
target after skipping past Santacroce.

________________________________

Napoli: Navarro;Santacroce, Rinaudo (Montervino 84), Cannavaro, Grava, Blasi,
Pazienza,
Hamsik (Datolo 65), Mannini, Zalayeta (Denis 78), Lavezzi

Atalanta:
Consigli; Garics, Talamonti, Manfredini, Bellini, Valdes (Defendi 65),
Cigarini, Guarente, Padoin, Plasmati (Doni 66), Floccari

Ref:Tommasi

----

De Laurentiis is not amused Sunday 12 April, 2009
________________________________

President Aurelio De Laurentiis was irritated by his team’s performance
yesterday, but reiterates Marek Hamsik is “untouchable.”

ThePartenopei played out a 0-0 bore draw with Atalanta at the Stadio San
Paolo on Saturday afternoon, the fourth consecutive stalemate under new
Coach Roberto Donadoni.

“I did not like this game. We seemed tired, as if the players had been
doing the wrong fitness work during the week,” moaned the patron.

“I preferred the way Atalanta performed. We tend to have problems against
very physical sides, the kind that remind you of Serie B and C.

“In any case, during this time we need to figure out what Donadoni needs.
For example, [Ezequiel] Lavezzi seemed tired and irritable. We need
another Pocho.

“I consider this season to be overall negative, as once we were out of
Serie B we should’ve made a clean break with all the players, but I
listened to more experienced people and this is why we have this squad.”

Sincepromotion into the top flight Napoli have qualified for the UEFA Cup
via Intertoto and for long periods were in the top four this term, but
have suffered a slump since Christmas.

Talk of the future and a clean break brings up reports that Inter and Juventus
are battling to sign Slovak midfielder Hamsik.

“Marekis untouchable,” assured De Laurentiis. “In a few years he will be
the
most important midfielder in the world, if he isn’t already.

“We do need a centre-forward, so that rules out [Fabio] Quagliarella.
[Sergio] Floccari is an excellent striker, but it seems inopportune to
discuss him so close to the game with Atalanta.”



Da www.tele5napoli.it
RISULTATI

Bologna   Siena  1 - 4
Chievo   Milan  0 - 1
Fiorentina   Cagliari  2 - 1
Genoa   Juventus  3 - 2
Inter   Palermo  2 - 2
Lazio   Roma  4 - 2
Lecce   Sampdoria  1 - 3
Napoli   Atalanta  0 - 0
Reggina   Udinese  0 - 2
Torino   Catania  2 - 1

CLASSIFICA
Inter 73
Juventus 63
Milan 61
Genoa 57
Fiorentina 55
Roma 49
Palermo 46
Cagliari 45
Lazio 44
Atalanta 41
Sampdoria 40
Napoli 39
Udinese 39
Siena 37
Catania 37
Chievo 31
Torino 27
Bologna 26
Lecce 24
Reggina 20

PROSSIMO TURNO 19/4/09 ore 15.00
Atalanta  Reggina
Cagliari  Napoli
Catania  Sampdoria
Genoa  Lazio
Juventus  Inter
Milan  Torino
Palermo  Bologna
Roma  Lecce
Siena  Chievo
Udinese  Fiorentina


Raimondo E. Casaceli
webmaster di http://www.tele5napoli.it

Serie A Teams Lend Assistance To Earthquake Victims
You can also contribute !!!!!!

You can donate online to the RED CROSS (CRI) via PAYPAL
http://www.cri.it/code_new/index.php?page=Donate&website=631_cri_AbruzzoEarthqua\
ke&template=crimidmo〈=IT

or

Bank account n° 218020 at:
Banca Nazionale del Lavoro – Agency of Roma Bissolati - Via San Nicola da
Tolentino 67 – Roma
Croce Rossa Italiana Via Toscana, 12 - 00187 Roma.
IBAN code is: IT66 - C010 0503 3820 0000 0218020
Swift code BNLIITRR
Cause: ABRUZZO EARTHQUAKE

NAPOLI and other Italy's top flight sides have began initiatives and submitted
donations
in the aftermath of the natural disaster in Abruzzo...The Italian town
of L'Aquila was rocked by an earthquake on Wednesday
morning, reportedly resulting in over 180 deaths. The devastating event
has also caused many to lose their homes and many Serie A teams have
begun to lend their support, according to Goal.it

"Inthese situations it is right that football and the world of sport give
a hand," said Fiorentina defender and Abruzzo native Luciano Zauri. "I
am ready to promote fund raising with my team-mates."
Other clubs have joined in the relief effort as well. Inter have set up a
'Coordination Centre' that will be available for any volunteers. Their
neighbours, AC Milan, will donate a portion of the funds from their
recent Gulf Tour.
Meanwhile, Roma have teamed up with a local radio station to sell off some team
merchandise in an effort to raise money for the
victims. President's Giampaolo Pozzo of Udinese and Andrea Della Valle of
Fiorentina have both pledged their support as well.
Napoli,
Catania, Siena, Atalanta, Chievo, and Sampdoria have all agreed that
ticket sales from their next match will be donated to the families
affected.These gestures from the Calcio community will hopefully inspire many
others to do the same.

Adam Scime, Goal.com


1ª giornata Roma-Napoli 31 agosto 2008 25 gennaio 2009
2ª giornata Napoli-Fiorentina 14 settembre 2008 28 gennaio 2009
3ª giornata Udinese-Napoli 21 settembre 2008 1 febbraio 2009
4ª giornata Napoli-Palermo 24 settembre 2008 8 febbraio 2009
5ª giornata Bologna-Napoli 28 settembre 2008 15 febbraio 2009
6ª giornata Genoa-Napoli 5 ottobre 2008 22 febbraio 2009
7ª giornata Napoli-Juventus 19 ottobre 2008 1 marzo 2009
8ª giornata Lazio-Napoli 26 ottobre 2008 8 marzo 2009
9ª giornata Napoli-Reggina 29 ottobre 2008 15 marzo 2009
10ª giornata Milan-Napoli 2 novembre 2008 22 marzo 2009
11ª giornata Napoli-Sampdoria 9 novembre 2008 5 aprile 2009
12ª giornata Atalanta-Napoli 16 novembre 2008 11 aprile 2009
13ª giornata Napoli-Cagliari 23 novembre 2008 19 aprile 2009
14ª giornata Inter-Napoli 30 novembre 2008 26 aprile 2009
15ª giornata Napoli-Siena 7 dicembre 2008 3 maggio 2009
16ª giornata Napoli-Lecce 14 dicembre 2008 10 maggio 2009
17ª giornata Torino-Napoli 21 dicembre 2008 17 maggio 2009
18ª giornata Napoli-Catania 11 gennaio 2009 24 maggio 2009
19ª giornata Chievo-Napoli 18 gennaio 2009 31 maggio 2009

Here the complete program:
http://www.corrieredellosport.it/files/calendarioseriea0809.pdf
http://www.lega-calcio.it/comun/0809/Serie_A0809.pdf

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#445 From: Elio Lo Conte <elio53@...>
Date: Tue Apr 21, 2009 5:40 am
Subject: Cagliari-Napoli 2-0
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Cagliari 2 - 0 Napoli
Jeda 5 (C), Lazzari 92 (C)
Stadio Sant'Elia


Cagliari
doomed Napoli to their first defeat under Roberto Donadoni's reign.
Donadoni was
under fire from President Aurelio De Laurentiis for last week's dire 0-0 draw
with Atalanta, the fourth consecutive stalemate, while Napoli hadn't won since
January 11. Cagliari had lost only four times in 2009 and were unlucky to fall
to Fiorentina last week despite having two men sent off.
Diego Lopez
began his five-match ban for a fight with Felipe Melo, joining Michele Canini,
Alessandro Agostini and Daniele Conti in the Disciplinary Commission bad books.
The visitors missed the injured Montervino, Walter Gargano, Christian Maggio,
Leandro Rinaudo, Navarro and Gennaro Iezzo. This meant 40-year-old goalkeeper
Luca Bucci made his Serie A comeback.
Cagliari took
just five minutes to break through, as Andrea Cossu spread for Alessandro
Matri's cross from the left and Jeda got the powerful header from seven
yards.
Federico
Marchetti turned a Marcelo Zalayeta snapshot round the post, while another
long-range effort from the Uruguayan took an odd bounce and almost stranded the
goalkeeper.
Fabiano
Santacroce needed a sliding tackle to stop Jeda running clear on goal after 20
minutes, while Matri ran on to Andrea Lazzari's through ball and veteran Bucci
rushed out to block with his feet.
In the second
half Bucci again had to use his legs to parry another Matri
counter-attack.Pisano went on a fantastic run down the left and cut back from
the byline for Jeda, whose close-range finish was deflected over.
Jesus Datolo
came off the bench and nodded Ezequiel Lavezzi's cross over, perhaps thanks to a
nudge. The Argentine also had a snapshot from 30 yards that bounced awkwardly to
test Marchetti.
Napoli
suddenly found their confidence in the final stages with another Lavezzi strike
testing Marchetti's reflexes.
The partenopei
were pouring forward and Marchetti performed a stunning save in stoppages to
deny Lavezzi from point-blank range.
It proved
decisive, as on the counter from that move 15 seconds later Cagliari doubled
their lead to secure the points! Lazzari was totally unmarked and picked his
spot for a sweeping left-foot shot across the face of goal from the edge of the
box.

________________________________

Cagliari:Marchetti; Matheu,
Bianco, Astori, Pisano, Fini (Biondini 74), Parola, Lazzari, Cossu, Jeda, Matri
(Acquafresca 81)

Napoli: Bucci;
Santacroce, Cannavaro (Denis 84), Contini, Mannini, Blasi, Pazienza (Datolo 60),
Hamsik, Vitale (Russotto 74), Zalayeta, Lavezzi

Ref:Celi


We Can't Score Anymore - Napoli Coach Donadoni
Roberto Donadoni was upset after suffering his first defeat since joining the
Partenopei against Cagliari.Today, Roberto Donadoni suffered his first defeat as
Napoli coach after four consecutive draws. He was understandably very
disappointed after the 2-0 loss at Cagliari.

"We didn't enter the pitch well and Cagliari punished us," he said to
corrieredellosport.it.

"Then we played to win and created some chances, also a very clear one just
before conceding the second goal.

"We
managed to take shots on goal, we weren't lucky but we also made some
mistakes. At the moment we are unable to score, also in one on one
situations we couldn't get it in. We are lacking meanness in front of
goal, and when our opponents create a chance they score."

Donadoni knows the time has come for his team to step it up.

"Now
let's roll up our sleeves and finish the season well, in five matches
we have obtained four draws and one defeat, we can't go on like this,"
he continued.

"[Fabio] Cannavaro is going to Juve? It shows he
is still a top-level player, we couldn't sign him because his wages are
too high for Napoli."


Da www.tele5napoli.it
RISULTATI

Atalanta   Reggina  0 - 1
Cagliari   Napoli  2 - 0
Catania   Sampdoria  2 - 0
Genoa   Lazio  0 - 1
Juventus   Inter  1 - 1
Milan   Torino  5 - 1
Palermo   Bologna  4 - 1
Roma   Lecce  3 - 2
Siena   Chievo  0 - 2
Udinese   Fiorentina  3 - 1

CLASSIFICA
Inter 74
Milan 64
Juventus 64
Genoa 57
Fiorentina 55
Roma 52
Palermo 49
Cagliari 48
Lazio 47
Udinese 42
Atalanta 41
Catania 40
Sampdoria 40
Napoli 39
Siena 37
Chievo 34
Torino 27
Bologna 26
Lecce 24
Reggina 23

PROSSIMO TURNO 26/4/09 ore 15.00
Bologna  Genoa
Chievo  Udinese
Fiorentina  Roma
Lazio  Atalanta
Lecce  Catania
Milan  Palermo
Napoli  Inter (ore 20.30)
Reggina  Juventus
Sampdoria  Cagliari
Torino  Siena




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Football Club Pays Back Fans For "Pitiful" Performance

Energie Cottbus' players will reimburse
the ticket price of their 600 fans who made the long trip to
Gelsenkirchen, North West Germany, to watch their team lose 4-0 at
Schalke 04 in the Bundesliga club last weekend.
It was their sixth defeat in seven league games.
Hundreds of fans travelled 610 kilometres
(380 miles) from Cottbus in the eastern part of Germany near the Polish
border to the other side of the country.
Cottbus are second from bottom the the German
league, the Bundesliga. They are in serious danger of being relegated
this season. If they perform the way have been doing, relegation will
be the probable outcome.
"By refunding the cost of admission for their
supporters, the red and whites would like to apologise for the pitiful
performance which they displayed at the Veltins Arena." This was
written in a press release by the club entitled "Sorry".

Serie A Teams Lend Assistance To Earthquake Victims
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Cause: ABRUZZO EARTHQUAKE

NAPOLI and other Italy's top flight sides have began initiatives and submitted
donations
in the aftermath of the natural disaster in Abruzzo...The Italian town
of L'Aquila was rocked by an earthquake on Wednesday
morning, reportedly resulting in over 180 deaths. The devastating event
has also caused many to lose their homes and many Serie A teams have
begun to lend their support, according to Goal.it

"In these situations it is right that football and the world of sport give
a hand," said Fiorentina defender and Abruzzo native Luciano Zauri. "I
am ready to promote fund raising with my team-mates."
Other clubs have joined in the relief effort as well. Inter have set up a
'Coordination Centre' that will be available for any volunteers. Their
neighbours, AC Milan, will donate a portion of the funds from their
recent Gulf Tour.
Meanwhile, Roma have teamed up with a local radio station to sell off some team
merchandise in an effort to raise money for the
victims. President's Giampaolo Pozzo of Udinese and Andrea Della Valle of
Fiorentina have both pledged their support as well.
Napoli,
Catania, Siena, Atalanta, Chievo, and Sampdoria have all agreed that
ticket sales from their next match will be donated to the families
affected. These gestures from the Calcio community will hopefully inspire many
others to do the same.

Adam Scime, Goal.com


1ª giornata Roma-Napoli 31 agosto 2008 25 gennaio 2009
2ª giornata Napoli-Fiorentina 14 settembre 2008 28 gennaio 2009
3ª giornata Udinese-Napoli 21 settembre 2008 1 febbraio 2009
4ª giornata Napoli-Palermo 24 settembre 2008 8 febbraio 2009
5ª giornata Bologna-Napoli 28 settembre 2008 15 febbraio 2009
6ª giornata Genoa-Napoli 5 ottobre 2008 22 febbraio 2009
7ª giornata Napoli-Juventus 19 ottobre 2008 1 marzo 2009
8ª giornata Lazio-Napoli 26 ottobre 2008 8 marzo 2009
9ª giornata Napoli-Reggina 29 ottobre 2008 15 marzo 2009
10ª giornata Milan-Napoli 2 novembre 2008 22 marzo 2009
11ª giornata Napoli-Sampdoria 9 novembre 2008 5 aprile 2009
12ª giornata Atalanta-Napoli 16 novembre 2008 11 aprile 2009
13ª giornata Napoli-Cagliari 23 novembre 2008 19 aprile 2009
14ª giornata Inter-Napoli 30 novembre 2008 26 aprile 2009
15ª giornata Napoli-Siena 7 dicembre 2008 3 maggio 2009
16ª giornata Napoli-Lecce 14 dicembre 2008 10 maggio 2009
17ª giornata Torino-Napoli 21 dicembre 2008 17 maggio 2009
18ª giornata Napoli-Catania 11 gennaio 2009 24 maggio 2009
19ª giornata Chievo-Napoli 18 gennaio 2009 31 maggio 2009

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#444 From: Elio Lo Conte <elio53@...>
Date: Tue Apr 7, 2009 6:54 am
Subject: Sampdoria-Napoli 2-2
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GermanDenis struck deep into stoppages to give Napoli a precious pointat Marassi
after Angelo Palombo's brace.

Just
one point separated these teams chasing a UEFA Cup spot, but the wind
was very much in Samp's sails with 10 points from five games. Giampaolo
Pazzini had netted eight in as many matches and was fired up after his
international debut ended with a goal and an unfair red card. Napoli
were in dire straits, without a victory in 11 rounds and hit by an
injury crisis that ruled out Ezequiel Lavezzi, Walter
Gargano, Christian Maggio, Salvatore Aronica and the suspended Manuele
Blasi.
Napoli's
last win here in all competition was March 30 2002, while for a Serie A
victory the date stretched back to September 1996.
Angelo Palombo's free kick was deflected on to the side-netting and Marek Hamsik
wasted a promising counter-attack.
Palombo
was just warming up, as he smashed a fierce set piece into the top
corner soon after. The free kick was touched on for the Italian
international, although Muslera did seem to make a mistake in his
movement.
Luca
Castellazzi rushed out to close down Hamsik, set up by Inacio Pia', but
Napoli lost captain Paolo Cannavaro to a sprained ankle before
half-time. Substitute Leandro Rinaudo couldn't make good contact with
Hamsik's cross from a promising position.
Napoli
equalised on the stroke of half-time with Marcelo Zalayeta's first goal
since he last played against Samp. He got the glancing header to
Hamsik's whipped in free kick from six yards.
The Blucerchiati were furious when they felt Fabiano Santacroce deserved a
second booking for bringing down Antonio Cassano.
Palombo
had not scored at all in Serie A this season, but got two in one game.
Once again his free kick found Navarro wanting, this time the central
effort met a horribly ineffective flap from the South American
goalkeeper.
Castellazzi
had to parry Grava's effort, then Cassano combined with Hugo Campagnaro
for the Argentine to nod over the bar at the back post.
Napoli
snatched an equaliser deep into stoppages with German Denis' first goal
since December. He spun round his marker to turn Hamsik's assist low
past Castellazzi from seven yards.

________________________________

Sampdoria:Castellazzi; Campagnaro, Lucchini, Accardi (Gastaldello 82); Raggi
(Padalino 59), Sammarco (Delvecchio 75), Palombo, Franceschini, Pieri;
Cassano, Pazzini

Napoli: Navarro;
Santacroce, Cannavaro (Rinaudo 37), Contini; Grava (Denis 82),
Pazienza, Amodio (Bogliacino 73), Hamsik, Mannini; Zalayeta, Pi


Palombo 28, 63 (S), Zalayeta 44 (N), Denis 92 (N)
Stadio Luigi Ferraris Ref: Tagliavento



The new Napoli coach is pleased that his side were able to level the
scores in Genoa...Napoli collected their third consecutive draw since
Roberto Donadoni took over, fighting back to earn a 2-2 draw at the
Marassi against Sampdoria.

"I am satisfied with what the lads
have done. It was not easy because we are dealing with so many
absences," the Partenopei boss toldCorriere dello Sport from the
sidelines.

"I must say we are doing well, although we still lack a bit of conviction. In
the end, I think the tie is deserved."

Donadoni,
who utilized Antonio Cassano as Italy boss in Euro 2008, commented on
rumours linking the 26-year-old striker with a move to Naples in the
off-season.

"He is an important player. A convenience for any
coach, including myself naturally. However, he has found his ideal
environment at Sampdoria," explained the ex-Livorno tactician.

Sampdoria's next Serie A match is against struggling Lecce at the Stadio Via del
Mare.

Adam Scime, Goal.com






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RISULTATI


Atalanta   Fiorentina  1 - 2
Cagliari   Catania  1 - 0
Juventus   Chievo  3 - 3
Palermo   Torino  1 - 0
Reggina   Genoa  0 - 1
Roma   Bologna  2 - 1
Sampdoria   Napoli  2 - 2
Siena   Lazio  2 - 0
Udinese   Inter  0 - 1
Milan   Lecce  2 - 0

CLASSIFICA
Inter 72
Juventus 63
Milan 58
Genoa 54
Fiorentina 52
Roma 49
Cagliari 45
Palermo 45
Lazio 41
Atalanta 40
Napoli 38
Catania 37
Sampdoria 37
Udinese 36
Siena 34
Chievo 31
Bologna 26
Torino 24
Lecce 24
Reggina 20

PROSSIMO TURNO 11/4/09 ore 15.00
Bologna  Siena
Chievo  Milan
Fiorentina  Cagliari
Genoa  Juventus
Inter  Palermo
Lazio  Roma
Lecce  Sampdoria
Napoli  Atalanta
Reggina  Udinese
Torino  Catania

Raimondo E. Casaceli
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1 giornata Roma-Napoli 31 agosto 2008 25 gennaio 2009
2 giornata Napoli-Fiorentina 14 settembre 2008 28 gennaio 2009
3 giornata Udinese-Napoli 21 settembre 2008 1 febbraio 2009
4 giornata Napoli-Palermo 24 settembre 2008 8 febbraio 2009
5 giornata Bologna-Napoli 28 settembre 2008 15 febbraio 2009
6 giornata Genoa-Napoli 5 ottobre 2008 22 febbraio 2009
7 giornata Napoli-Juventus 19 ottobre 2008 1 marzo 2009
8 giornata Lazio-Napoli 26 ottobre 2008 8 marzo 2009
9 giornata Napoli-Reggina 29 ottobre 2008 15 marzo 2009
10 giornata Milan-Napoli 2 novembre 2008 22 marzo 2009
11 giornata Napoli-Sampdoria 9 novembre 2008 5 aprile 2009
12 giornata Atalanta-Napoli 16 novembre 2008 11 aprile 2009
13 giornata Napoli-Cagliari 23 novembre 2008 19 aprile 2009
14 giornata Inter-Napoli 30 novembre 2008 26 aprile 2009
15 giornata Napoli-Siena 7 dicembre 2008 3 maggio 2009
16 giornata Napoli-Lecce 14 dicembre 2008 10 maggio 2009
17 giornata Torino-Napoli 21 dicembre 2008 17 maggio 2009
18 giornata Napoli-Catania 11 gennaio 2009 24 maggio 2009
19 giornata Chievo-Napoli 18 gennaio 2009 31 maggio 2009

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#443 From: Elio Lo Conte <elio53@...>
Date: Tue Mar 24, 2009 6:46 am
Subject: Napoli-Milan 0-0
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Napoli 0 - 0 Milan
Stadio San Paolo
An entertaining and ill-tempered game ended 0-0, but Milan were fortunate to see
Marek Hamsik's goal incorrectly disallowed.
Roberto Donadoni made his San Paolo debut against his past, having spent 13
years with Milan and former teammate Carlo Ancelotti. There was no time for
sentiment, as Napoli hadn't won in 10, while the Rossoneri had to consolidate
third place after their 5-1 triumph in Siena.
Clarence Seedorf, Kaka and Ronaldinho returned, albeit not 100 per cent fit, but
Christian Abbiati, Daniele Bonera, Gennaro Gattuso, Marco Borriello, Kakha
Kaladze, Emerson, Alessandro Nesta and the suspended Massimo Ambrosini were out.
The home side missed Luigi Vitale, Walter Gargano, Christian Maggio, Leandro
Rinaudo, Gennaro Iezzo and banned Salvatore Aronica. Daniele Mannini returned
for the first time since his one-year doping ban was frozen pending further
investigation on Friday.
Milan's last win here was January 1998 and their 3-1 loss cost them the
Champions League qualification last season. After three minutes Matteo Contini
cleared an Alexandre Pato chipped pass off Pippo Inzaghi's foot at the back
post. Fabiano Santacroce intercepted a pass for Inzaghi with his arm, but it
appeared to be involuntary, as it glanced off his head.
Nelson Dida smothered a Daniele Mannini snapshot, but a double defensive error
almost let Pato through, as the Napoli centre-backs collided. Mannini
dispossessed Gianluca Zambrotta and surged forward to drill wide.
Clarence Seedorf's shot was charged down and the ball ping-ponged around the
box, but Inzaghi couldn't get the final touch, as Navarro flew to palm David
Beckham's cross away. On the counter of the same move Marcelo Zalayeta's strike
was deflected wide.
Navarro tipped a Seedorf screamer out from under the bar, but Marek Hamsik and
Ezequiel Lavezzi combined beautifully for the Argentine's shot with the outside
of his foot that forced Dida into a tough save. Napoli hit the back of the net
from the corner, but it was incorrectly disallowed. Hamsik was not offside when
he flicked on Zalayeta's towering header from five yards, as Andrea Pirlo was
keeping him in play.
While bickering with Manuele Blasi, Beckham proved he has at least learned
Italian swearwords. Paolo Cannavaro tracked back to nod Pirlo's chipped pass off
Inzaghi's head. Mannini's diving header turned Lavezzi's cross over.
Kaka made his comeback for Seedorf, still struggling from a bruised right foot,
and Ronaldinho followed for Inzaghi in an all-Brazilian trident. Paolo Maldini
blocked Zalayeta's sliding finish for a corner and Fabiano Santacroce
intercepted a Pato slalom.
Napoli should have scored on 64 minutes when Lavezzi floated the ball to the
back post for Zalayeta, who miscalculated and volleyed wide with only Dida to
beat!
Lavezzi also made a huge mistake, as Mannini had shrugged off Maldini and
Mathieu Flamini on the counter from a Milan corner only for Pocho to send a
cross-shot out of play.
Dida fumbled a Zalayeta angled drive from point-blank range, but did well to
parry the follow-up too. There was almost a disaster in the Napoli box moments
later, as confusion saw a back-pass leave Navarro stranded until Santacroce got
back to clear off the line!
Lavezzi surged past four defenders in the box only to narrow the angle too much
and hit the side-netting, as Napoli were pouring forward in waves. Carlo
Ancelotti was tense and kicked the ball away when a handling offence from
Mannini was not penalised and a scuffle broke out between Beckham and Blasi, who
had been at each other all night.
A well-timed sliding tackle from Maldini cut short Lavezzi's counter, but some
fabulous footwork left Pirlo for dead and Mannini was offside as he got on the
end of the cross.
Navarro just about got Beckham's stoppage-time free kick under control at the
near post, as it squirmed out of his grasp.

________________________________

Napoli:Navarro; Santacroce, Cannavaro, Contini; Grava, Pazienza, Blasi, Hamsik,
Mannini; Lavezzi, Zalayeta (Bogliacino 91)

Milan: Dida; Zambrotta, Maldini, Favalli (Senderos 71), Jankulovski; Beckham,
Pirlo, Flamini; Seedorf (Kaka 57), Inzaghi (Ronaldinho 63), Pato

Ref:De Marco
Video of Fiorentina-Napoli http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=BEUWqykVAVI
Video of Napoli-Udinese napolitube.blogspot.com/2009/02/napoli-udinese-2-2.html
Video of Napoli-Lecce http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=_UjwnjRtBVw
Video of Napoli-Siena http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=sJTAE3fCm-0
Video of Napoli-Catania      http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5Tk4Yl3kt8

Here some videos of the last games:
http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=AGaHYXRSxFI
http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=Kj-2SToYwuA
http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=A8AGhBwsp4E&NR=1
Video Napoli-Juve    http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=AGaHYXRSxFI
Video Lazio-Napoli  http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=HJ4zV66OppI

Donadoni: That's my Napoli Sunday 22 March, 2009

________________________________

Roberto Donadoni believes Napoli have rediscovered their passion and forgives
the referee for that botched offside decision.

“I am satisfied with the performance,” he said of the 0-0 draw with Milan.
In truth the Partenopei had scored, but Marek Hamsik was incorrectly flagged
offside.

“I don't want to add anything about the disallowed goal, as you have to be
phenomenal to spot such a tiny distance between players. Obviously it would've
been nicer if he had, but we can't expect miracles!

“I would rather focus on the performance of my players, who were gritty,
intense and kept the tempo up to put Milan under pressure.”

This was Donadoni's home debut since replacing Edy Reja and so far he is
unbeaten with two draws.

“Everyone knows the Rossoneri's characteristics, but what I wanted to do this
week was give the side confidence in its own abilities.

“This is a young squad that has suffered some setbacks and that knocked their
belief, but they can achieve great things.

“Above all they had to change their attitude and when you are focused and feel
you know what you are doing, the legs follow.

“This is just the beginning and we have to continue along this path now.”

The second half performance was particularly impressive from Napoli, who pinned
Milan back and had several good chances, most notably with Marcelo Zalayeta.

“It was a similar situation to last Sunday against Reggina. At half-time I
told them I wanted them to fight for it, even if that meant losing, so they had
to take risks and really go for the victory,” explained Donadoni.

“We were afraid early on and that should not happen. These lads have quality
and just need to prove it, so they went out for the second half a little more
confident.

“I knew what the dangers could be and tactics can only do so much against
champions who can solve a game with a moment of magic. We ran a few risks when
caught one-on-one, but that is Milan's quality and if you let them play at their
tempo then they will pin you down.”

Daniele Mannini made his first appearance in two months, as his one-year ban for
turning up late to a doping test was 'frozen' pending an appeal on Friday.

“Mannini had so much hunger and desire to pour out everything that has been
building during this ban and I admit I played on that mentality a little bit to
get him really fired up.”


Too Early For Milan's Marco Borriello To Consider A Move To Napoli – Agent
Borriello's injury-plagued spell with Milan could draw to an end in the summer.
However, his agent is not ruling anything out yet.
23 Mar 2009 16:00:59
Crocked Milan striker Marco Borriello has been linked with a move to his native
Naples in the press recently and according to his agent, Tullio Tinti, only time
will tell if a move is possible.

"For the time being there is nothing bubbling on the surface,” he told
RadioGol. “Marco has a contract with Milan.

"He would like the opportunity to play for the Rossoneri, since he has hardly
featured because of injury."

Napoli are in the market for a striker after disappointing campaigns from German
Denis and Marcelo Zalayeta.

"In football, anything is possible, but I repeat that it is only March and still
too early to address this issue," he suggested.

Borriello has been out of action since the early stages of the season. He has
made only seven Serie A appearances, scoring once. The 2007-08 campaign was his
most successful, when he scored 19 goals with Genoa.

Adam Scime, Goal.com
 
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RISULTATI

Bologna  Cagliari  0 - 1
Catania  Lazio  1 - 0
Chievo  Palermo  1 - 0
Fiorentina  Siena  1 - 0
Genoa  Udinese  2 - 0
Inter  Reggina  3 - 0
Lecce  Atalanta  2 - 2
Napoli  Milan  0 - 0
Roma  Juventus  1 - 4
Torino  Sampdoria  1 - 3

CLASSIFICA
Inter 69
Juventus 62
Milan 55
Genoa 51
Fiorentina 49
Roma 46
Cagliari 42
Palermo 42
Lazio 41
Atalanta 40
Napoli 37
Catania 37
Udinese 36
Sampdoria 36
Siena 31
Chievo 30
Bologna 26
Torino 24
Lecce 24
Reggina 20

PROSSIMO TURNO 5/4/09 ore 15.00
Atalanta  Fiorentina
Cagliari  Catania
Juventus  Chievo
Palermo  Torino
Reggina  Genoa
Roma  Bologna
Sampdoria  Napoli
Siena  Lazio
Udinese  Inter
Milan  Lecce

Raimondo E. Casaceli
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1ª giornata Roma-Napoli 31 agosto 2008 25 gennaio 2009
2ª giornata Napoli-Fiorentina 14 settembre 2008 28 gennaio 2009
3ª giornata Udinese-Napoli 21 settembre 2008 1 febbraio 2009
4ª giornata Napoli-Palermo 24 settembre 2008 8 febbraio 2009
5ª giornata Bologna-Napoli 28 settembre 2008 15 febbraio 2009
6ª giornata Genoa-Napoli 5 ottobre 2008 22 febbraio 2009
7ª giornata Napoli-Juventus 19 ottobre 2008 1 marzo 2009
8ª giornata Lazio-Napoli 26 ottobre 2008 8 marzo 2009
9ª giornata Napoli-Reggina 29 ottobre 2008 15 marzo 2009
10ª giornata Milan-Napoli 2 novembre 2008 22 marzo 2009
11ª giornata Napoli-Sampdoria 9 novembre 2008 5 aprile 2009
12ª giornata Atalanta-Napoli 16 novembre 2008 11 aprile 2009
13ª giornata Napoli-Cagliari 23 novembre 2008 19 aprile 2009
14ª giornata Inter-Napoli 30 novembre 2008 26 aprile 2009
15ª giornata Napoli-Siena 7 dicembre 2008 3 maggio 2009
16ª giornata Napoli-Lecce 14 dicembre 2008 10 maggio 2009
17ª giornata Torino-Napoli 21 dicembre 2008 17 maggio 2009
18ª giornata Napoli-Catania 11 gennaio 2009 24 maggio 2009
19ª giornata Chievo-Napoli 18 gennaio 2009 31 maggio 2009

Here the complete program:
http://www.corrieredellosport.it/files/calendarioseriea0809.pdf
http://www.lega-calcio.it/comun/0809/Serie_A0809.pdf

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#442 From: Elio Lo Conte <elio53@...>
Date: Mon Mar 16, 2009 6:23 am
Subject: Reggina-Napoli 1-1; Donadoni new coach
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Lavezzi Saves Napoli Against Reggina
Reggina and Napoli shared the points and roughly a half each with a draw seeming
to be the fairest result... 
 Reggina 1-1 Napoli

Reggina came into this one desperately needing points, in what had been billed
as a meeting between two of the poorest teames in the league.

Coach Nevio Orlandi’s men have not lost at home to Napoli the last four times
the Azzurri have visited the Granillo.

The Amaranto set their stall out with a 3-4-2-1 formation, with Franco Brienza
and Francesco Cozza behind Bernardo Corradi.
 
Napoli under Roberto Donadoni immediately looked different. Gone was the three
man defence, With Fabiano Santacroce now play as an orthodox right-back and
Salvatore Aronica on the other wing.

Without Christian Maggio or Walter Gargano, the three man midfield looked
different, with Marek Hamsik sitting behind Ezequiel Lavezzi and Marcelo
Zalayeta.

First Half

The game started slowly, as Napoli in particular, moved the ball around
carefully, getting used to their new formation.
 
It was the home side who had the first sight of goal when Antonio Barilla saw
his acrobatic effort smuggled away for a corner, on 9 minutes.

After the first 15 minutes Donadoni’s men began to play a little, with Hamsik
testing the Amaranto’s ‘keeper Christian Puggioni.

Then the Slovakian put a lovely cross into the box, but Puggioni did superbly
well, to get there before Zalayeta.
 
Reggina put their foot on the accelerator and Cozza began to pull the strings in
midfield.

On 27 minutes his through ball found Corradi and the striker found the back of
the net to put the home side in front.

The Azzurri did not find it easy to get back into the match and by the time the
half-hour mark came, everyone could see Reggina were well in control of the
match.

Two minutes later however Napoli should have had a penalty. Paolo Cannavaro
crossed and Carlos Valdez clearly handled the ball in the box. Despite the
Italian’s protests, nothing was given.
 
Michele Pazienza’s header was Napoli’s first chance after going one down,
and it would have levelled the match, had not the home side’s ‘keeper pulled
off a fantastic save.

Santacroce had to put a superb block in, after 42 minutes, as the home side
continued to press their advantage.

Roberto Donandoni’s first half-time team talk as Azzurri boss could not have
been easy. Reggina had been the better side, and deserved their lead.
 
Second half

The second period could have started very badly for the home side if the referee
had been stricter. Corradi, already on a yellow card, came in hard on Cannavaro
but got away with it.
 
On 53 minutes, Lavezzi drove the ball across the box. It was somewhere between a
cross and a shot, and nobody managed to get a telling touch. The Argentine was
working hard to find away back into the match for his side.

Then, on the hour, Napoli’s No.7 hit an incredible volley that went just over
the bar. The ball had been coming down, and looked as if it might go in, but to
the relief of the home fans, it was just too high.

After 64 minutes, he got the goal he deserved and levelled the game for the
Azzurri. It was Zalayeta, who did most of the work. His shot was well smothered,
but the goalie could not keep hold of the ball, and Lavezzi pounced, to put it
into an unguarded net.
 
73 minutes were showing on the clock, before Reggina constructed their first
chance of the second half, when Brienza attempted a bicycle-kick and was
unlucky.

With ten minutes remaining, despite the arrival of fresh players via various
substitutions, both teams looked tired, and did not seem to have the energy to
go for the win.

In the last few moments of the game, it was the away side who looked more
dangerous.

Lavezzi won his side corners and continued to run and chase down the ball.

Reggina substitute Christian Stuani should perhaps have won the game when, two
minutes into injury time, he found space for a header, but he not could hit the
target.
 
It ended a draw, with the home side playing better in the first half, and their
opponents showing they were the superior team in the second.

Teams

Reggina: Puggioni – Lanzaro, Valdez, Cirillo (Krajcik) – Sestu, (Stuani)
Carmona, Barilla, Costa – Cozza, (Di Gennaro) Brienza, Corradi

Napoli: Navarro – Santacroce, Cannavaro, Contini Aronica – Pazienza, Blasi,
Bogliacino (Montervino) - Hamsik – Zalayeta, (Russotto) Lavezzi


Goals

Corradi (Re) 27
Lavezzi (Na) 64

Simone Finaldi, Goal.com

 

Video of Fiorentina-Napoli http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=BEUWqykVAVI
Video of Napoli-Udinese napolitube.blogspot.com/2009/02/napoli-udinese-2-2.html
Video of Napoli-Lecce http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=_UjwnjRtBVw
Video of Napoli-Siena http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=sJTAE3fCm-0
Video of Napoli-Catania      http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5Tk4Yl3kt8

Here some videos of the last games:
http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=AGaHYXRSxFI
http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=Kj-2SToYwuA
http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=A8AGhBwsp4E&NR=1
Video Napoli-Juve    http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=AGaHYXRSxFI
Video Lazio-Napoli  http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=HJ4zV66OppI

DONADONI REPLACES REJA  
Napoli have officially sacked Eduardo Reja and brought in former Italy Coach
Roberto Donadoni.

The tactician was hanging by a thread after two points from nine games and
crisis talks were held this evening.

Late tonight Napoli released a statement announcing they had fired Reja, who had
been at the Stadio San Paolo since 2005.

Donadoni had been linked with the job over the last few days and he has
seemingly been handed a two and a half year contract.

“SSC Napoli announce they have removed Eduardo Reja from his position and
handed the reins to Roberto Donadoni.

“The club made this decision with great suffering, considering the crucial
role Reja has played during the last five seasons which have seen Napoli go from
Serie C to the top flight and then the UEFA Cup.

“Naturally the club thanks Reja with deep gratitude for his remarkable
professional performance during these winning campaigns.”

This is Donadoni’s first job since he left the Italy bench in the wake of the
Euro 2008 second round exit.

Donadoni will hold his first Press conference on Wednesday morning at 11.00 UK
time at the club headquarters in Castel Volturno.

Donadoni: Napoli Must Display Continuity On The Pitch
The new coach led Napoli to a 1-1 draw in his first match on the bench...

Roberto Donadoni began his tenure on the Napoli bench with a 1-1 draw against
last-placed Reggina on Sunday afternoon in Calabria. The Partenopei fell behind
in the first half, but managed to equalize through Ezequiel Lavezzi.

"We started the match very afraid, but the we overcame it and played a good
second half," claimed the former Italian national team coach to Sky.

"We must find a fresh start with this result. I am convinced this is a good team
and we can play against anyone."

Donadoni continued by praising his predecessor, Edy Reja, who was sacked after a
run of poor results over the past two months.

"First, we must acknowledge the work of Reja, a person who deserved recognition
and did good work that everyone can see. We must try to find continuity with our
play on the field, like we showed in the second half today," he explained.

Napoli host AC Milan next weekend in Serie A action. The Rossoneri were 5-1
winners over Siena on Sunday.



 
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RISULTATI

Atalanta  Torino  2 - 0
Cagliari  Genoa  0 - 1
Inter  Fiorentina  2 - 0
Juventus  Bologna  4 - 1
Lazio  Chievo  0 - 3
Palermo  Lecce  5 - 2
Reggina  Napoli  1 - 1
Sampdoria  Roma  2 - 2
Siena  Milan  1 - 5
Udinese  Catania  1 - 1

CLASSIFICA
Inter 66
Juventus 59
Milan 54
Genoa 48
Fiorentina 46
Roma 46
Palermo 42
Lazio 41
Cagliari 39
Atalanta 39
Napoli 36
Udinese 36
Catania 34
Sampdoria 33
Siena 31
Chievo 27
Bologna 26
Torino 24
Lecce 23
Reggina 20

PROSSIMO TURNO 22/3/09 ore 15.00
Bologna  Cagliari
Catania  Lazio
Chievo  Palermo
Fiorentina  Siena
Genoa  Udinese
Inter  Reggina
Lecce  Atalanta
Napoli  Milan          SUNDAY NIGHT
Roma  Juventus
Torino  Sampdoria

Raimondo E. Casaceli
webmaster di http://www.tele5napoli.it



1ª giornata Roma-Napoli 31 agosto 2008 25 gennaio 2009
2ª giornata Napoli-Fiorentina 14 settembre 2008 28 gennaio 2009
3ª giornata Udinese-Napoli 21 settembre 2008 1 febbraio 2009
4ª giornata Napoli-Palermo 24 settembre 2008 8 febbraio 2009
5ª giornata Bologna-Napoli 28 settembre 2008 15 febbraio 2009
6ª giornata Genoa-Napoli 5 ottobre 2008 22 febbraio 2009
7ª giornata Napoli-Juventus 19 ottobre 2008 1 marzo 2009
8ª giornata Lazio-Napoli 26 ottobre 2008 8 marzo 2009
9ª giornata Napoli-Reggina 29 ottobre 2008 15 marzo 2009
10ª giornata Milan-Napoli 2 novembre 2008 22 marzo 2009
11ª giornata Napoli-Sampdoria 9 novembre 2008 5 aprile 2009
12ª giornata Atalanta-Napoli 16 novembre 2008 11 aprile 2009
13ª giornata Napoli-Cagliari 23 novembre 2008 19 aprile 2009
14ª giornata Inter-Napoli 30 novembre 2008 26 aprile 2009
15ª giornata Napoli-Siena 7 dicembre 2008 3 maggio 2009
16ª giornata Napoli-Lecce 14 dicembre 2008 10 maggio 2009
17ª giornata Torino-Napoli 21 dicembre 2008 17 maggio 2009
18ª giornata Napoli-Catania 11 gennaio 2009 24 maggio 2009
19ª giornata Chievo-Napoli 18 gennaio 2009 31 maggio 2009

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#441 From: Elio Lo Conte <elio53@...>
Date: Tue Mar 10, 2009 7:55 am
Subject: Napoli-Lazio 0-2
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Sun 15 Mar Reggina-Napoli 3 pm
Sun 22 Mar Napoli-Milan 8h30  pm
Sun 3 April Sampdoria-Napoli 3 pm
 
Napoli plunging into despair.
 
Lazio have emerged from their crisis, but Napoli were still mired deep in that
tunnel with two points from eight games, not aided by a fractured metatarsal
that rules Walter Gargano out for the season. Amid reports of fisticuffs in
training and increasingly angry fans, the pressure was taking its toll.
 
Napoli goalkeepers Gennaro Iezzo and Matteo Gianello were injured. Edy Reja
switched to a 4-3-1-2 system.
 
Muslera got down well to parry Ezequiel Lavezzi's strike set up by Marek Hamsik
from eight yards. Mauro Zarate drilled wide from distance and Marcelo Zalayeta
nodded Michele Pazienza's cross over.
Cristian Brocchi hit the side-netting at the end of a well-worked team move
involving Goran Pandev and Zarate's flick.
Muslera rushed off his line to smother at Lavezzi's feet, then Zalayeta turned
another header over. Matteo Contini was fortunate to escape without a card when
he appeared to elbow Zarate as they fought for the ball on a Lazio
counter-attack.
Muslera stuck up a hand to palm Salvatore Aronica's snapshot out from the near
top corner of the net.
However, some dismal defending allowed Lazio to take the lead. Tommaso Rocchi
had been on the field for less than 60 seconds when a Napoli free kick was
cleared up field by Pasquale Foggia and he ran from the centre circle to place a
low drive past Navarro at the near post.
Napoli fought back, but Lazio doubled their lead with an inspired Rocchi finish.
The free kick took a deflection and the veteran did not hesitate to trap and
half-volley from 10 yards.
Lavezzi's free kick wasn't far off the target, while Paolo Cannavaro had to play
on for the final 15 minutes despite limping heavily, as Napoli had completed
their substitutions.
Muslera denied Aronica's left-foot effort, Hamsik's strike and Christian
Maggio's header, but Napoli were jeered off the field.

________________________________

Napoli:Navarro; Santacroce (Maggio 66), Cannavaro, Contini, Aronica; Pazienza
(Russotto 73), Blasi, Bogliacino; Hamsik; Lavezzi, Zalayeta (Denis 71)

Lazio: Muslera; Lichtsteiner, Siviglia, Cribari, Kolarov; Brocchi, Ledesma,
Matuzalem (De Silvestri 71); Foggia (Mauri 63); Pandev, Zarate (Rocchi 56)

Rocchi 57, 65 (L)

Ref:Saccani


 Edy Reja Curses Napoli Bad Luck
The Partenopei boss feels they performed well for an hour, but paid a heavy
price for a dismal defensive blunder.
After an encouraging first half display, Napoli crumbled after the interval, as
substitute Tommaso Rocchi netted a brace to give Lazio a 2-0 win at the San
Paolo.
“It’s strange to comment on this 2-0 defeat, because we played well for 60
minutes and had the best chances,” Edy Reja stated after the encounter.
“[Lazio ‘keeper Fernando] Muslera was definitely man of the match , but we
cannot leave Rocchi acres of space following a set-piece in attack.
“This kind of mistakes are costly, we just cannot make this type of errors.”
The Azzurri have picked up only two points from their last nine outings, last
claiming the full points on January 11.
“We seem to be caught in a vortex which we just can’t get out of,” sighed
the veteran tactician.
“But we could also do with a bit of luck, as we lost [Walter] Gargano to an
injury and today [Christian] Maggio picked up another one and could be out for
up to 40 days.
“We just have to find the strength and courage to fight back. There are no
other remedies.”
Vince Masiello
 

Video of Fiorentina-Napoli http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=BEUWqykVAVI
Video of Napoli-Udinese napolitube.blogspot.com/2009/02/napoli-udinese-2-2.html
Video of Napoli-Lecce http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=_UjwnjRtBVw
Video of Napoli-Siena http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=sJTAE3fCm-0
Video of Napoli-Catania      http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5Tk4Yl3kt8

Here some videos of the last games:
http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=AGaHYXRSxFI
http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=Kj-2SToYwuA
http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=A8AGhBwsp4E&NR=1
Video Napoli-Juve    http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=AGaHYXRSxFI
Video Lazio-Napoli  http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=HJ4zV66OppI


Da www.tele5napoli.it

RISULTATI
Bologna  Sampdoria  3 - 0
Catania  Siena  0 - 3
Chievo  Cagliari  1 - 1
Fiorentina  Palermo  0 - 2
Genoa  Inter  0 - 2
Lecce  Reggina  0 - 0
Milan  Atalanta  3 - 0
Napoli  Lazio  0 - 2
Roma  Udinese  1 - 1
Torino  Juventus  0 - 1

CLASSIFICA
Inter 63
Juventus 56
Milan 51
Fiorentina 46
Genoa 45
Roma 45
Lazio 41
Cagliari 39
Palermo 39
Atalanta 36
Napoli 35
Udinese 35
Catania 33
Sampdoria 32
Siena 31
Bologna 26
Chievo 24
Torino 24
Lecce 23
Reggina 19

PROSSIMO TURNO 15/3/09 ore 15.00
Atalanta  Torino
Cagliari  Genoa
Inter  Fiorentina
Juventus  Bologna
Lazio  Chievo
Palermo  Lecce
Reggina  Napoli
Sampdoria  Roma
Siena  Milan
Udinese  Catania



Raimondo E. Casaceli
webmaster di http://www.tele5napoli.it


Napoli’s Walter Gargano Out For The Season, Denis Slaps Santacroce
The Azzurri’s season is going from bad to worse with the news that playmaker
Walter Gargano has picked up a serious foot injury and other teammates have been
fighting...
8 Mar 2009 11:15:00
Napoli have confirmed that Uruguayan midfielder Walter Gargano has sustained a
fracture to the fifth metatarsal in his left foot and that it will probably rule
him out for the rest of the season.
The club's official website reports that the 24-year-old will head to Barcelona
next week to visit a specialist who will decide whether a surgical procedure is
needed.
Michele Pazienza is expected to deputise in the middle of the park against Lazio
this afternoon. And there are also whispers that Argentine striker German Denis
could be dropped in favour of fellow South American forward Marcelo Zalayeta.
This follows reports that ‘The Tank’ allegedly lost his cool during
yesterday’s training session at Castel Volturno.
La Gazzetta dello Sport claims that Denis hit out at defender Fabiano Santacroce
following an argument during a practice match.
Santacroce was involved in a similar episode last month, when he exchanged
punches with Michele Pazienza, also at the clubs’ training complex.
Meanwhile, January signing Jesus Datolo is still struggling with an ankle
problem and Mariano Bogliacino could get a rare start in midfield.
Vince Masiello, Goal.com


1ª giornata Roma-Napoli 31 agosto 2008 25 gennaio 2009
2ª giornata Napoli-Fiorentina 14 settembre 2008 28 gennaio 2009
3ª giornata Udinese-Napoli 21 settembre 2008 1 febbraio 2009
4ª giornata Napoli-Palermo 24 settembre 2008 8 febbraio 2009
5ª giornata Bologna-Napoli 28 settembre 2008 15 febbraio 2009
6ª giornata Genoa-Napoli 5 ottobre 2008 22 febbraio 2009
7ª giornata Napoli-Juventus 19 ottobre 2008 1 marzo 2009
8ª giornata Lazio-Napoli 26 ottobre 2008 8 marzo 2009
9ª giornata Napoli-Reggina 29 ottobre 2008 15 marzo 2009
10ª giornata Milan-Napoli 2 novembre 2008 22 marzo 2009
11ª giornata Napoli-Sampdoria 9 novembre 2008 5 aprile 2009
12ª giornata Atalanta-Napoli 16 novembre 2008 11 aprile 2009
13ª giornata Napoli-Cagliari 23 novembre 2008 19 aprile 2009
14ª giornata Inter-Napoli 30 novembre 2008 26 aprile 2009
15ª giornata Napoli-Siena 7 dicembre 2008 3 maggio 2009
16ª giornata Napoli-Lecce 14 dicembre 2008 10 maggio 2009
17ª giornata Torino-Napoli 21 dicembre 2008 17 maggio 2009
18ª giornata Napoli-Catania 11 gennaio 2009 24 maggio 2009
19ª giornata Chievo-Napoli 18 gennaio 2009 31 maggio 2009

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http://www.corrieredellosport.it/files/calendarioseriea0809.pdf
http://www.lega-calcio.it/comun/0809/Serie_A0809.pdf

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#440 From: Elio Lo Conte <elio53@...>
Date: Tue Mar 3, 2009 8:01 am
Subject: Juventus-Napoli 1-0
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Juventus 1 - 0 Napoli
Marchisio 44 (J)
Stadio Olimpico   
Juventus rode their luck to sneak a 1-0 victory over Napoli thanks to a
deflected Claudio Marchisio effort, but Nicola Legrottaglie is injured. The
visitors were furious when a late equaliser was ruled offside.
The Bianconeri had to get back on track after their 1-0 Champions League defeat
to Chelsea, but faced a Napoli without a win since January 11. Mauro Camoranesi,
Paolo De Ceglie, Cristiano Zanetti, Gennaro Iezzo, Matteo Gianello, Gianluca
Grava, Walter Gargano and Marcelo Zalayeta were out injured.
Sebstian Giovinco, Christian Poulsen and David Trezeguet were given rare starts,
while Christian Maggio was surprisingly benched. Alessandro Del Piero cut in
from the right and forced Navarro into a tricky double save.
Juve should've scored after 15 minutes when Marco Marchionni's cross found
Trezeguet, but Navarro parried the volley with his legs and Giovinco turned the
follow-up over from eight yards.
Moments later Navarro fingertipped Del Piero's free kick out from under the
crossbar. The goalkeeper rushed off his line to clear Poulsen's long ball off
Giovinco's foot on the edge of the box.
Nicola Legrottaglie was booked for bringing down German Denis and will be
suspended for the Turin derby.
Napoli created a great team move on 38 minutes, as Denis' backheel sent Marek
Hamsik clear at the near post and Gigi Buffon had to spread his body to parry
from point-blank range.
Moments later Navarro rushed off his line to flap the chipped pass off Del
Piero's foot, but Marchionni fired the follow-up over.
Juventus took the lead with a stroke of luck in the last minute of the first
half. Claudio Marchisio gathered from Poulsen outside the area and his hopeful
snapshot took a decisive deflection off ex-Juve man Manuele Blasi to bobble past
a stranded Navarro.
Jesus Datolo replaced Francesco Montervino after the restart for a 4-4-2 system.
It made the difference, as Napoli took control and pushed forward, although they
struggled to create real danger other than Datolo's set plays.
Claudio Ranieri was jeered when he substituted Giovinco with the more defensive
Hasan Salihamidzic, who was making his comeback from a long injury lay-off.
Marchionni moved behind the strikers in a trequartista position.
Del Piero cut back from the byline for Zdenek Grygera, but the defence closed
him down before he could shoot. The Turin crowd was increasingly irritated with
the performance and Amauri replaced a tired Del Piero.
There was a scare on 69 minutes when another long free kick went into the
six-yard box, so Legrottaglie and Buffon crashed into each other in the
desperate attempt to clear. The defender got the worst of it and limped off with
a left knee problem.
A crucial Christian Molinaro sliding tackle stopped Ezequiel Lavezzi's run down
the right, but at the other end Amauri set up Trezeguet and Matteo Contini dived
in to deflect the Frenchman's shot wide.
Trezeguet wasted a counter when he stumbled on the ball, but Napoli were
dominating. They hit the back of the net on 87 minutes when another free kick
found Paolo Cannavaro and a fantastic point-blank Buffon save that ricocheted
into Lavezzi's path, but the linesman's flag had already been raised for a very
tight offside position.

________________________________

Juventus:Buffon; Grygera, Legrottaglie (Mellberg 72), Chiellini, Molinaro;
Marchionni, Poulsen, Marchisio, Giovinco (Salihamidzic 63); Del Piero (Amauri
68), Trezeguet

Napoli: Navarro; Santacroce, Cannavaro, Contini; Montervino (Datolo 46), Blasi,
Pazienza (Russotto 78), Hamsik, Vitale (Aronica 78); Lavezzi, Denis

Ref:Ayroldi

Reja rues offside ruling  

________________________________

Edy Reja is irritated at the very tight offside that disallowed Napoli's
equaliser and feels they deserved a point in Turin.

“There might've been a centimetre in it and sometimes the referees see it,
sometimes they don't. I hoped they wouldn't, as Napoli deserved the equaliser
for all we did in the second half.”

Paolo Cannavaro's shoulder was in an offside position when he tested Gianluigi
Buffon in the final minute and Ezequiel Lavezzi tapped in the loose ball.

Juventus got the rub of the green with their winning goal in the 1-0 result, as
Claudio Marchisio's shot was deflected in off Manuele Blasi.

“We were unlucky, but the important thing is I saw the team improve greatly
and put Juventus under a lot of pressure,” continued Reja.

“We didn't create clear-cut chances because Juve closed up, but unfortunately
this is a bad time for us. At least I am happy to say we rediscovered our team
spirit.

“We were facing champions and it is very difficult to find space. We are
accustomed to seeing Lavezzi put in incredible performances, but he cannot amaze
the crowd every time. He is never less than decent and works hard for the squad.

“[Jesus] Datolo has great technique, excellent vision and works for his
teammates, so in these two games he has done very well.”

Reja surprised when he left Christian Maggio on the bench in favour of Francesco
Montervino.

“Montervino had done very well in the Coppa Italia against Juventus in
containing [Sebastian] Giovinco down that flank. He had to go on the counter,
but was unable to do that tonight because of poor fitness.

“I waited until half-time to switch to a 4-4-2 and we certainly improved,
putting the Bianconeri under pressure.

“If you consider what Juve did aside from an early save on [Alessandro] Del
Piero and that deflected goal, they didn't really cause us that many problems.

“We have certain characteristics that mean we need space to attack. When we go
behind, our opposition clams up and we do not have the kind of physically strong
centre-forwards who can batter the defence down.”

Reja assured his position was not in doubt and he had been given a vote of
confidence from President Aurelio De Laurentiis.

“I can assure you that I speak with the President every day. There is respect
and admiration. If I were to realise that there were problems or I could not do
my work, then I would be the first to tend my resignation.

“The media has released stories that I offered to quit last week, which is
completely untrue. I have been here for five years and every week a new Coach is
rumoured to be taking over my job.

“I give my heart and soul for Napoli. Admittedly seven straight away defeats
is not good, but I give my all for this side.”


Player Ratings: Juventus 1-0 Napoli
 
Navarro: 7.0- The Argentine goalkeeper made a handful of quality saves in the
first 20 minutes to keep his team in the match and was terribly unlucky on the
shot that did get past him.  

Contini: 6.0- He had a tough time dealing with Marchionni’s forward runs and
will not be too pleased with his performance.  

Cannavaro: 6.5- Did an admirable job of keeping Del Piero and Trezeguet in check
tonight.  

Santacroce: 7.5- The young right-back looked nervous in the early going but
settled down and did his reputation as one of Italy’s best young defenders
absolutely no harm.  

Blasi: 6.0- The ex-Juve midfielder did his old team a favour when Marchisio’s
shot deflected off him and into the back of the net. Somehow escaped a booking
as well tonight.  

Pazienza: 6.0- Battled hard against Poulsen who got the better of him this
evening. 

Montervino: 5.5- Was completely anonymous in the first half and was the first
player substituted off.  

Vitale: 5.0- Did not make any sort of impact this evening and was substituted
with the match still hanging in the balance  

Hamsik: 6.0- The midfield dynamo could only muster one good chance tonight and
Buffon was up to the task.  

Lavezzi: 6.5- The Argentine magician failed to produce any tricks tonight but
was unlucky that his goal was disallowed in the late going due to Cannavaro
being offside.  

Denis: 6.0- Battled hard with Chiellini but could not muster any good scoring
chances and was not on the same wavelength with his strike partner.  

SUBS: Datolo (46”) 7.0, Aronica (78”) 6.0, Russotto (78”) 6.0



Video of Fiorentina-Napoli http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=BEUWqykVAVI
Video of Napoli-Udinese napolitube.blogspot.com/2009/02/napoli-udinese-2-2.html
Video of Napoli-Lecce http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=_UjwnjRtBVw
Video of Napoli-Siena http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=sJTAE3fCm-0
Video of Napoli-Catania      http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5Tk4Yl3kt8

Here some videos of the last games:
http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=AGaHYXRSxFI
http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=Kj-2SToYwuA
http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=A8AGhBwsp4E&NR=1
Video Napoli-Juve    http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=AGaHYXRSxFI
Video Lazio-Napoli  http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=HJ4zV66OppI


Da www.tele5napoli.it

RISULTATI
Atalanta  Chievo  0 - 2
Cagliari  Torino  0 - 0
Inter  Roma  3 - 3
Juventus  Napoli  1 - 0
Lazio  Bologna  2 - 0
Palermo  Catania  0 - 4
Reggina  Fiorentina  1 - 1
Sampdoria  Milan  2 - 1
Siena  Genoa  0 - 0
Udinese  Lecce  2 - 0

CLASSIFICA
Inter 60
Juventus 53
Milan 48
Fiorentina 46
Genoa 45
Roma 44
Cagliari 38
Lazio 38
Atalanta 36
Palermo 36
Napoli 35
Udinese 34
Catania 33
Sampdoria 32
Siena 28
Torino 24
Bologna 23
Chievo 23
Lecce 22
Reggina 18

PROSSIMO TURNO 8/3/09 ore 15.00
Bologna  Sampdoria
Catania  Siena
Chievo  Cagliari
Fiorentina  Palermo
Genoa  Inter
Lecce  Reggina
Milan  Atalanta
Napoli  Lazio
Roma  Udinese
Torino  Juventus

Raimondo E. Casaceli
webmaster di http://www.tele5napoli.it



1ª giornata Roma-Napoli 31 agosto 2008 25 gennaio 2009
2ª giornata Napoli-Fiorentina 14 settembre 2008 28 gennaio 2009
3ª giornata Udinese-Napoli 21 settembre 2008 1 febbraio 2009
4ª giornata Napoli-Palermo 24 settembre 2008 8 febbraio 2009
5ª giornata Bologna-Napoli 28 settembre 2008 15 febbraio 2009
6ª giornata Genoa-Napoli 5 ottobre 2008 22 febbraio 2009
7ª giornata Napoli-Juventus 19 ottobre 2008 1 marzo 2009
8ª giornata Lazio-Napoli 26 ottobre 2008 8 marzo 2009
9ª giornata Napoli-Reggina 29 ottobre 2008 15 marzo 2009
10ª giornata Milan-Napoli 2 novembre 2008 22 marzo 2009
11ª giornata Napoli-Sampdoria 9 novembre 2008 5 aprile 2009
12ª giornata Atalanta-Napoli 16 novembre 2008 11 aprile 2009
13ª giornata Napoli-Cagliari 23 novembre 2008 19 aprile 2009
14ª giornata Inter-Napoli 30 novembre 2008 26 aprile 2009
15ª giornata Napoli-Siena 7 dicembre 2008 3 maggio 2009
16ª giornata Napoli-Lecce 14 dicembre 2008 10 maggio 2009
17ª giornata Torino-Napoli 21 dicembre 2008 17 maggio 2009
18ª giornata Napoli-Catania 11 gennaio 2009 24 maggio 2009
19ª giornata Chievo-Napoli 18 gennaio 2009 31 maggio 2009

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http://www.corrieredellosport.it/files/calendarioseriea0809.pdf
http://www.lega-calcio.it/comun/0809/Serie_A0809.pdf

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#439 From: Elio Lo Conte <elio53@...>
Date: Mon Feb 23, 2009 10:08 pm
Subject: Napoli-Genoa 0-1
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Sat 28 Feb Juventus-Napoli 8.30 pm
Sun 8 Mar Napoli-Lazio 3 pm
Sun 15 Mar Reggina-Napoli 3 pm

Video of Fiorentina-Napoli http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=BEUWqykVAVI
Video of Napoli-Udinese napolitube.blogspot.com/2009/02/napoli-udinese-2-2.html
Video of Napoli-Lecce http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=_UjwnjRtBVw
Video of Napoli-Siena http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=sJTAE3fCm-0
Video of Napoli-Catania      http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5Tk4Yl3kt8

Here some videos of the last games:
http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=AGaHYXRSxFI
http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=Kj-2SToYwuA
http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=A8AGhBwsp4E&NR=1
Video Napoli-Juve    http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=AGaHYXRSxFI
Video Lazio-Napoli  http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=HJ4zV66OppI


Bosko Jankovic has kept Genoa within reach of fourth and extended Napoli's deep
crisis.
The tension was sky high at both clubs, as the Partenopei had just two points
since January 11 and Genoa were livid after throwing away a 3-0 lead against
Fiorentina. Giuseppe Biava saw red in that game and sat out a ban along with
Ivan Juric, while Matteo Paro was injured. Napoli missed Marcelo Zalayeta,
Gennaro Iezzo, Matteo Gianello and suspended duo Daniele Mannini and Leandro
Rinaudo.
At least the two clubs are twinned and share an excellent rapport. Genoa won
here 2-1 last season, while their last San Paolo defeat in all competition was
2002.
German Denis turned a totally free header over from seven yards as Vitale
whipped a set piece into the box.
A defensive howler was about to allow Marek Hamsik an opener, but the Genoa back
line managed to scramble clear.
There was a similar scare at the other end when Vitale was dispossessed by
Giandomenico Mesto and Navarro had to parry from Diego Milito. Bocchetti went on
a counter and a ludicrous Rubinho fresh-air clearance risked leaving Ezequiel
Lavezzi with an open goal, but Pocho only hit the side-netting.
Lavezzi had another chance in first half stoppages, his powerful effort from 20
metres whistling just wide of the upright.
Napoli started the second half with their best opportunity of the game so far, a
well-worked team move but Vitale and Denis got in each others' way to connect
with Hamsik's through ball.
Gian Piero Gasperini changed two thirds of his trident attack and Bosko Jankovic
should've given Genoa the lead on 57 minutes. Milito's backheel sent the former
Palermo man clear, but he slipped at the crucial moment and the chance went
begging.
Genoa were piling on the pressure and, after a potential penalty should from
Milito, took a deserved lead. Thiago Motta's smart ball through the middle
allowed Jankovic to skip past a defender and sweep in with the inside of his
right foot.
Napoli fought back as Lavezzi volleyed wide from a difficult position, but
Navarro got down to block a Jankovic glancing header.
The San Paolo crowd jeered as Walter Gargano scuffed his finish and Rubinho
controlled a Vitale effort.

________________________________

Napoli:Navarro; Santacroce (Montervino 88), Cannavaro, Contini; Maggio (Russotto
74), Blasi, Gargano, Hamsik, Vitale; Lavezzi, Denis (Pia' 73)

Genoa: Rubinho; Papastathopoulos, Ferrari, Bocchetti; Rossi, Milanetto, Motta,
Criscito; Mesto (Jankovic 55), Milito (Olivera 91), Palladino (Sculli 55)


Jankovic 69 (G)
Ref:Orsato

Edy Reja:“Napoli are unrecognisable. The lads must rediscover their
self-belief and clear this psychological block. I think there are several
different causes, including fitness, but also confidence. San Paolo was our
fortress and we have lost that certainty too. I spoke with the President and we
want to carry on together to find a solution. The UEFA Cup is still in sight,
but if we continue like this then the future doesn’t look bright.”

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RISULTATI
Bologna  Inter  1 - 2
Catania  Reggina  2 - 0
Fiorentina  Chievo  2 - 1
Lecce  Lazio  0 - 2
Milan  Cagliari  1 - 0
Napoli  Genoa  0 - 1
Palermo  Juventus  0 - 2
Roma  Siena  1 - 0
Sampdoria  Atalanta  1 - 0
Torino  Udinese  1 - 0

CLASSIFICA
Inter 59
Juventus 50
Milan 48
Fiorentina 45
Genoa 44
Roma 43
Cagliari 37
Atalanta 36
Palermo 36
Napoli 35
Lazio 35
Udinese 31
Catania 30
Sampdoria 29
Siena 27
Bologna 23
Torino 23
Lecce 22
Chievo 20
Reggina 17

PROSSIMO TURNO 1/3/09 ore 15.00
Atalanta  Chievo
Cagliari  Torino
Inter  Roma
Juventus  Napoli (28/2, 20.30)
Lazio  Bologna
Palermo  Catania
Reggina  Fiorentina
Sampdoria  Milan
Siena  Genoa
Udinese  Lecce

Raimondo E. Casaceli
webmaster di http://www.tele5napoli.it


Following today's loss to Genoa, Napoli officials have apparently initiated a
crisis meeting to discuss how best to improve matters...
 
Napoli have been in a poor run of form, not winning a Serie A match since
January 11 against Catania, as they continue to slide down the league
standings. The most recent disappointment occurred on Sunday, as the Partenopei
suffered a 1-0 loss to Genoa at the Stadio San Paolo.

President Aurelio De Laurentiis and sporting director Pierpaolo Marino appear to
have reached their limit with the underperforming squad, calling an emergency
meeting in the locker room immediately after the match with the entire team and
coach Edy Reja, according toCalciomercato.

There is even speculation that Reja could be sacked if Napoli's results do not
soon improve.

It is an extremely delicate moment as Napoli fans have gathered outside the
stadium in protest of the now lacklustre campaign, that started off so
promisingly in the fall with discussion about the possibility of Champions
League football next season.

Napoli have a tough encounter next week away to Juventus, but they will still be
hoping for a good result in Turin against the Italian giants.

Adam Scime, Goal.com


1ª giornata Roma-Napoli 31 agosto 2008 25 gennaio 2009
2ª giornata Napoli-Fiorentina 14 settembre 2008 28 gennaio 2009
3ª giornata Udinese-Napoli 21 settembre 2008 1 febbraio 2009
4ª giornata Napoli-Palermo 24 settembre 2008 8 febbraio 2009
5ª giornata Bologna-Napoli 28 settembre 2008 15 febbraio 2009
6ª giornata Genoa-Napoli 5 ottobre 2008 22 febbraio 2009
7ª giornata Napoli-Juventus 19 ottobre 2008 1 marzo 2009
8ª giornata Lazio-Napoli 26 ottobre 2008 8 marzo 2009
9ª giornata Napoli-Reggina 29 ottobre 2008 15 marzo 2009
10ª giornata Milan-Napoli 2 novembre 2008 22 marzo 2009
11ª giornata Napoli-Sampdoria 9 novembre 2008 5 aprile 2009
12ª giornata Atalanta-Napoli 16 novembre 2008 11 aprile 2009
13ª giornata Napoli-Cagliari 23 novembre 2008 19 aprile 2009
14ª giornata Inter-Napoli 30 novembre 2008 26 aprile 2009
15ª giornata Napoli-Siena 7 dicembre 2008 3 maggio 2009
16ª giornata Napoli-Lecce 14 dicembre 2008 10 maggio 2009
17ª giornata Torino-Napoli 21 dicembre 2008 17 maggio 2009
18ª giornata Napoli-Catania 11 gennaio 2009 24 maggio 2009
19ª giornata Chievo-Napoli 18 gennaio 2009 31 maggio 2009

Here the complete program:
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#438 From: ddantonio@...
Date: Sun Feb 15, 2009 7:07 am
Subject: Napoli 1 - 1 Bologna
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Napoli 1 - 1 Bologna
Maggio 20 (N), Di Vaio 23 (B)
Stadio San Paolo

Marco Di Vaio pounced on a triple defensive howler to cancel out Christian
Maggio's goal as Bologna hold Napoli to their second straight home draw.

These two teams were struggling so far in 2009, as the Partenopei had one point
from five games and were without Marek Hamsik, Gennaro Iezzo, Matteo Gianello or
Daniele Mannini, so Jesus Datolo made his Serie A debut. Bologna were
fourth-from bottom and missed Daniel Pablo Osvaldo, Cesar Aparecido, Gabriele
Paonessa and Castellini. The Rossoblu wore black armbands in honour of Giacomo
Bulgarelli, who played 486 games for the club and won a Scudetto.

Francesco Antonioli made an unorthodox save after four minutes, using his face
to parry an Ezequiel Lavezzi volley from point-blank range, getting a bloody
nose for his trouble.

At the other end Sergio Volpi drilled wide after Leandro Rinaudo's mistake,
while Marco Di Vaio put the ball in the back of the net after the offside flag
had been raised.

Bologna had another good chance when Davide Bombardini won back the ball and
spread it for Mingazzini, who drilled over from the edge of the box.

Moments later Napoli broke the deadlock. Lavezzi threaded through for Denis to
spring the offside trap and rolled across for Christian Maggio's simple tap-in
at the back post.

However, a series of howlers allowed Bologna to equalise. Matteo Contini and
Rinaudo both made disastrous clearances, then Navarro let a Volpi angled drive
squirm through his fingers for Di Vaio to score from a yard! There were Napoli
complaints for a Volpi handling offence in the build-up.

Lavezzi almost took advantage of an error at the other end, while Navarro arched
his back to pluck a Di Vaio looping header out of the top corner with one strong
hand. The Napoli goalkeeper also smothered Di Vaio's angled drive.

Bologna were threatening and Di Vaio got in front of Paolo Cannavaro for a
glancing header that beat the goalkeeper only to whistle wide of an open goal.

In first half stoppages Antonioli did very well to get down and palm a powerful
Lavezzi curler past the far post. From the Datolo corner Rinaudo nodded over.

Bologna came out fighting for the second half and a swerving Francesco Valiani
cross from the right found Di Vaio's powerful header, but Navarro flew to
fingertip it out from under the crossbar.

Soon after a looping Denis header from Maggio's assist was well held by
Antonioli. Navarro blocked a Valiani effort, but Antonioli launched himself
across his area to parry a Denis header, although the Argentine was offside.

The San Paolo had a massive scare on 69 minutes when Bombardini hooked down a
long ball down the left to cut past Cannavaro and his rising strike cracked off
the underside of the bar to bounce to safety!

Debutant Datolo's snapshot from distance tested Antonioli, but the visitors
wasted a golden opportunity on 79 minutes. A Bombardini cross was set up
perfectly for Valiani from eight yards, but Di Vaio intercepted it in a less
favourable position.

Matteo Contini's acrobatic clearance prevented another Di Vaio chance and
Michele Pazienza's shot was charged down by Moras. Substitute Massimo Marazzina
turned a free header over in stoppages.


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Napoli : Navarro; Contini, Rinaudo, Cannavaro (Russotto 71); Vitale, Datolo,
Gargano, Pazienza, Maggio; Denis, Lavezzi

Bologna: Antonioli; Lanna, Britos (Terzi 88), Moras, Zenoni; Bombardini,
Mingazzini, Volpi, Mudingayi, Valiani; Di Vaio (Marazzina 91)

#437 From: "David D'Antonio" <ddantonio@...>
Date: Mon Feb 9, 2009 12:26 pm
Subject: FW: Palermo 2 Napoli 1....the freefall continues!
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Palermo 2 - 1 Napoli



Migliaccio 2 (P), Simplicio 14 (P), Hamsik 43 (N)



Stadio Barbera




Fabrizio Miccoli set up both goals as Palermo sent Napoli tumbling 2-1 at
the Barbera and overtook them in the table.

The Derby delle due Sicilie saw two UEFA Cup contenders clash. Both sides
have struggled recently, as the Rosanero had lost two on the trot and Napoli
had just one point from their last four as well as a heartbreaking penalty
shoot-out exit to Juventus in the Coppa Italia midweek.

Goalkeepers Gennaro Iezzo and Matteo Gianello were still injured for the
visitors and Daniele Mannini suspended for a year after turning up late to a
doping test. Palermo missed Moris Carrozzieri, Fabio Liverani, Igor Budan
and Levan Mchedlidze, but welcomed back Fabrizio Miccoli.

Napoli's last win here was in 1977-78 in the Coppa Italia and were without
an away victory in Serie A since October at Lazio.Edy Reja switched to a
4-3-1-2 system with Marek Hamsik behind the strikers.

Palermo opened the scoring after one minute and 50 seconds! Miccoli earned a
corner, which came to Giulio Migliaccio at full stretch anticipating the
distracted Salvatore Aronica.

Hamsik smashed a powerful effort just over the bar for Napoli, then German
Denis was penalised for a push on Simon Kjaer as he went for the header, but
replays suggest it was a fair challenge.

Navarro got down to smother a Miccoli snapshot from 25 metres, but moments
later Kjaer did well to charge down Ezequiel Lavezzi with a sliding tackle.

Palermo doubled their lead in this entertaining encounter. Miccoli left
Paolo Cannavaro for dead down the left flank and rolled a perfect assist
that Fabio Simplicio only had to tap in from a couple of yards.

Edison Cavani drilled wide from distance and Miccoli scuffed the finish from
Migliaccio's cross, but the 'Pocket Striker' had started the move by
crossing the legs to hit the ball with the back foot.

Walter Gargano curled a free kick just past the far post with Marco Amelia
rooted to the spot.

Napoli got themselves back into the game just before half-time. Denis
gathered and found himself surrounded, so he rolled across for Hamsik's
brilliant curler that swept into the far top corner with the inside of his
right foot.

Amelia smothered a Manuele Blasi snapshot, as Napoli woke up. After the
restart Navarro blocked a Cesare Bovo free kick with a wicked bounce, but
Lavezzi's impressive half-volley skimmed the woodwork from the D.

A swerving Miccoli cross with the outside of his foot whipped inches past
both Simplicio's head and Cavani's outstretched foot.

Blasi's howler almost handed it to Palermo, as the backpass was straight at
Cavani, who fired over from an excellent position.

Moments later Lavezzi was off target from Bogliacino's cutback. Lavezzi
wasted a golden opportunity when Amelia's goal kick thumped the back of a
Napoli player and ricocheted into Pocho's path, but he lost his footing and
fired over an open goal.

Navarro was at full stretch to tip a Kjaer downward header off the line from
a corner kick.

Amelia spilled a sweeping Lavezzi cross with nobody ready to take advantage.
Matteo Contini and Federico Balzaretti had a coming together and Miccoli was
booked from the bench for his protests.

Roberto Guana drilled just wide from distance and in stoppages Davide Succi
dispossessed Blasi, but rushed the finish and ballooned over.

At the other end Lavezzi set up a chance for Inacio Pia', whose first touch
took him away from the goal.


   _____


Palermo: Amelia; Cassani, Bovo, Kjaer, Balzaretti; Nocerino, Migliaccio,
Bresciano (Savini 83); Simplicio (Guana 78); Cavani, Miccoli (Succi 79)

Napoli: Navarro; Aronica, Cannavaro, Contini; Maggio, Blasi, Gargano,
Bogliacino (Pia' 83); Hamsik (Pazienza 78); Denis (Zalayeta 78), Lavezzi







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#436 From: Elio Lo Conte <elio53@...>
Date: Thu Feb 5, 2009 6:22 am
Subject: 'Undeserved' Coppa Italia Elimination JUVENTUS 0-0 NAPOLI Penalties:4-3
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Next matches
Sun 8 Feb 2009 Palermo-Napoli 8:30 pm
Sat 14 Feb 2008 Napoli-Bologna 8:30 pm


Video of Fiorentina-Napoli http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=BEUWqykVAVI
Video of Napoli-Udinese napolitube.blogspot.com/2009/02/napoli-udinese-2-2.html
Video of Napoli-Lecce http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=_UjwnjRtBVw
Video of Napoli-Siena http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=sJTAE3fCm-0
Video of Napoli-Catania      http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5Tk4Yl3kt8

Here some videos of the last games:
http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=AGaHYXRSxFI
http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=Kj-2SToYwuA
http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=A8AGhBwsp4E&NR=1
Video Napoli-Juve    http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=AGaHYXRSxFI
Video Lazio-Napoli  http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=HJ4zV66OppI


Juventus Through To Semi-Final After Penalty Shootoutand let me know if you like
it or what else would you like to have added to the site.
Juventus and Napoli battled it out in the Coppa Italia quarter-final, but after
a goalless 120 minutes Juve progressed to the semi-finals with a 4-3 penalty
shoot out win.

Juventus 0-0 Napoli Penalties:4-3

Juventus hosted surprise package Napoli at the Olimpico in Turin tonight in a
Coppa Italia quarter-final that was decided in a single match, with the winner
going on to face Lazio, who were victorious over Milan, in the semi-finals.

Juventus came into the match on the back of two losses in the row in Serie A
which has seen the Bianconeri lose ground to leaders Inter Milan. Napoli have
also experiencing a difficult moment in terms of results, with a draw and two
losses in their last three games, denting their confidence.

First Half

The Partenopei took the kick off and got the game underway, going quickly onto
the attack, with Lavezzi getting hurt, but he was soon able to continue. Juve
had a few players missing through injury. Both midfielder Cristiano Zanetti and
defender Giorgio Chiellini recently suffered setbacks, and were not be available
against the Azzurri. Claudio Marchisio missed out with a slight muscle problem,
while top keeper Gianluigi Buffon was not called up after a bout of flu had him
sidelined. Juve had some good news however, as David Trezeguet, Tiago and Mauro
Camoranesi are all called up, following some time out recovering.

The play moved at a slow pace in the early exchanges, with Juventus controlling
the game, and edging slowly towards the Napoli goal. In the 10th minute Del
Piero floated a corner into the box and Legrottaglie connected with a header,
but his effort went wide of the post. Very few clear cut chances characterised
the game early on, but in the 17th minute a good passing move by the Bianconeri
ended with a shot from Del Piero after the captain made some space, but his shot
was easily parried by Navarro. A minute later Juve had a penalty call for a hand
ball denied.

On 22 minutes Napoli poured forward well, making use of the extra man advantage
as De Ceglie was off injured, and Hamsik met a fine cross with a good header,
but Manninger was equal to the task. Two minutes later a Juve counter attack
produced a free kick on the edge of the box, but Del Piero’s effort was
blocked out wide. Marchioni wasted a good chance shortly afterwards, scuffing a
shot in the box straight into the arms of Navarro.

The chances continued to be few, and a good opportunity for Napoli passed by in
the 34th minute as a fine cross was dropped into the box, but the Juve defence
did well to clear the danger, before a bicycle kick attempt from Pazienza sent
the ball out for a goal kick. Three minutes later Del Piero was off on the wing
in a well-timed counter attack, but Gargano did exceptionally well to stop the
marauding captain in his tracks. A minute into injury time Juve had an
opportunity as Iaquinta crossed for Del Piero, but the Napoli back line cleared.
The whistle for half time was blown shortly afterwards with the score still set
at a goalless draw.

Second Half

Juventus kicked off the second half, hoping to get the all important goal that
would allow them to progress to the semi-finals. The pace of the game remained
unchanged in the early part of the second half, but Napoli seemed more
determined and in the 48th minute Lavezzi went on a stunning solo run, dribbling
past players before unleashing a shot at goal which was well blocked by
Legrottaglie, but only a few minutes later the Argentinian striker was at it
again, this time requiring a low save from Manninger.

On 53 minutes avezzi was causing more headaches, as he was almost picked out in
the box after a good run, but the cross passed just overhead and Juve could
breath again. The home side became desperate, and coach Claudio Ranieri decided
to add striker David Trezeguet to the mix, taking Iaquinta off as a result. In
the 61st minute a scramble in the box allowed Giovinco to slip the ball across
to Del Piero in the box, but the captain slipped and the chance went begging. In
the 68th minute a dangerous cross from the right gave Juventus some hope, but
none of the home players got onto the end of it, and Cannavaro was forced to
make a risky clearance, which worked out for him.

As time went by the play became more desperate, and it seemed that things were
heading to extra time. In the 76th minute a chance fell to Trezeguet, but the
Frenchman’s shot was deflected out for a corner. The home crowd grew
frustrated, and with ten minutes remaining the players were looking tired and a
few yellow cards were dished out for reckless and thoughtless challenges. In the
81st minute a break away from Napoli was looking deadly for Juventus, but a
great tackle from Mellberg saved the Bianconeri in dramatic fashion.

A minute later more Napoli pressure saw Zalayeta have a run at goal, but under
pressure from the Juve defence the Uruguayan hit his shot into the side netting.
The Napoli spurt of late pressure continued, and the home side were lucky to
come away unscathed once again as a low cross blew right through a crowd of
players in front of the goal line without a single tough on the ball. Juventus
were praying for the whistle to signal a stop in play in the hopes that it would
break Napoli’s rhythm and allow them to regain composure. A last minute heart
attack for Napoli saw Trezeguet put the ball into the back of the net after a
good bout of passing, but the goal was annulled for offside, and the game was
sent into extra time.

Extra Time

Extra time began at a quick pace, and Trezeguet almost replicated his earlier
feat, but Navarro saved his shot. Not even a minute later the Frenchman had a
sitter a metre out from the goal, but a mixture of defensive desperation and
good goalkeeping kept the ball from crossing the line. A quick counter from
Napoli resulted in a shot from Lavezzi, but Manninger saved with relative ease.
A few minutes later Del Piero was unlucky to be stopped for a foul, as he was
about to shoot at goal, leaving the home fans severely frustrated.

After both sides had used all of their substitutions, the reality of the
penalties that were looming became clear, and the second half of extra time got
underway. On 108 minutes Juve had a scare as a Napoli corner was nearly turned
into the goal, but Manninger made a good save to keep the home side in the game.
A minute later Juventus came ever so close to getting the winner, but a strike
from Nedved and then a rebound from Del Piero were well blocked by keeper and
Cannavaro.

Del Piero had a stunning long range effort go just over the bar with two minutes
remaining. The game ended 0-0 after 120 minutes and penalties were the only way
to decide a winner. Del Piero scored his penalty, and Hamsik equalised with his
spot kick. Trezeguet put his kick into the back of the net, and Bogliacino did
the same. Nedved stepped up, but Navarro saved his penalty, and Denis slotted
his in, putting Napoli ahead. Marchioni scored his, but Navarro got findertips
to it. Lavezzi put the ball on the spot, and Manninger saved in dramatic style
to level matters. Sissoko came up for his kick and hit it off the crossbar and
out. Contini had a chance to win it for Napoli, but he followed suit and blasted
it over the bar. Into sudden death they went, and Legrotagglie did well to score
his kick, leaving the pressure on Gargano who blasted over the bar and lost it
for the Azzurri.

The win sends Juventus through to a semi-final meeting with Lazio. Juve have not
won the Italian Cup since the 1994-95 campaign, but they are now closing in on a
good opportunity to change that, if they beat the Biancocelesti in the next
round.

JUVENTUS 0-0 NAPOLI
Penalties:     4-3

JUVENTUS: Manninger, Grygera, Mellberg, De Ceglie (Molinaro 23’),
Legrottaglie, Marchioni, Poulsen, Sissoko, Del Piero, Iaquinta (Trezeguet
59’), Giovinco (Nedved 68’).

NAPOLI: Navarro, Santacroce, Cannavaro, Pazienza, Contini, Hamsik, Gargano,
Montervino (Bogliacino 75’), Aronica (Vitale 91’), Lavezzi, Zalayeta (Denis
100’).

Reja Distraught With Napoli’s 'Undeserved' Coppa Italia Elimination
The Partenopei were eliminated by Juventus in the Coppa Italia earlier tonight,
after going down in a penalty shootout.
Napoli will consider themselves desperately unlucky to have been eliminated from
the Coppa Italia earlier tonight, as despite being outplayed and outclassed for
the large part of the contest, they certainly had the better of the chances to
break the deadlock on the night.

Their failure to capitalise on the number of opportunities they had in the final
ten minutes of the 90, in particular, meant that the match required 30 more
minutes of extra time, and then a penalty shootout.

After getting themselves into a winning position in the shootout, the Partenopei
missed their last three spot kicks, with the decisive one being sent way over
the bar by Walter Gargano.

After the match, the coach of the Naples club, Edy Reja, expressed his
disappointment with his side’s lack of fortune on the night.

“At the moment we have no luck whatsoever, and this was proven again
tonight,” Reja declared in an interview with Sky.

“It is a massive disappointment to be eliminated on penalties, and I certainly
feel that we deserved better fate than this in this match.

“Having said that though, we did manage to create several opportunities, and
although we failed to score, we are still pleased with our performance.

“The match went to penalties, and Juventus had all of the luck on their side,
whereas we had none.

“I am very sorry for this, but we certainly deserved more tonight.”

Napoli will now have to refocus themselves for their league encounter this
weekend with Palermo in Sicily.

Adrian Del Monte

 Player Ratings: Juventus 0–0 Napoli (4-3 After Penalties)

NAPOLI

Navarro 6 – Called into action on a few occasions, and made one or two
memorable saves to deny the home side.

Santacroce 7 – Solid at the back for Napoli, he kept Iaquinta at bay on the
left for Juventus, while also frustrating the talented Giovinco.

Cannavaro 6.5 – Quietly got to work and kept the Juventus attack away from his
goal, leading the defence and making sure that they were organised.

Pazienza 6 – Relatively good performance from the Italian, but he should have
been more active in the midfield when the opportunity presented itself.

Contini 6 – An unfortunate miss in the penalty shoot out sums up his day in a
nutshell, but at least he had the courage to step up for the kick.

Hamsik 6.5 – Was involved with much of the wing play down the right for
Napoli, but failed to make his mark on the game as he has in many other past
encounters.

Gargano 6.5 – Pushed around a great deal in midfield by the bigger Juve
central players, but despite his size disadvantage he held his own admirably and
caused problems for the Bianconeri.

Montervino 6 – Not impressive for the Partenopei, his clearances were poor and
generally he left a great deal to be desired.

Aronica 6 – A bland ninety minutes is what Aronica offered the Partenopei,
doing his job without over-extending himself.

Lavezzi 6.5 – Quiet in the first half, his second half display gave wrinkles
and grey hairs to the Juve defence as he dribbled and swayed his way into
dangerous positions and almost scored on a few occasions.

Zalayeta 5.5 – Failed to create much up front, and lacked the confidence of
his strike partner Lavezzi in attempting to ruffle some Juve feathers.

SUBS: Vitale 5.5, Denis 6.5, Bogliacino 6
 
JUVENTUS

Manninger 6.5 – Deputised well for Buffon once again, pulling off a few
stunning saves, including a great save in the penalty shoot out.

Grygera 6 – Not his usual attacking self, but was strong in defence and kept
Napoli’s attacking wingers in check.

Mellberg 6.5 – Did very well in defence throughout the encounter and provided
a game winning block near the end of extra time.

De Ceglie 6 – Was unfortunate to have to leave the pitch after 20 minutes
following an impressive tackle on Gargano that ended badly for him.

Legrottaglie 7 – A calm rock at the back for the Bianconeri, his influence in
defence made a huge difference for Juventus.

Marchioni 6 – Wasted a good chance to score early on, but generally useful as
part of the attacking setup.

Poulsen 5 – Was invisible for great parts of the match, and contributed very
little to the midfield battle, where Sissoko was picking up most of the slack.

Sissoko 6.5 – The midfielder was his usual battling self, stealing the ball
and breaking down Napoli attacks in the centre, but he was lucky not to pay for
a horrible penalty kick.

Del Piero 7 – The captain led admirably from the front, doing well to create
opportunities, but his free kicks lacked their usual threat.

Iaquinta 6 – Caught offside a few times and looked visibly frustrated as his
control let him down on a number of occasions.

Giovinco 6 – Kept out of the game for the most part, he had a few moments of
inspiration, but on the whole he was disappointing.

SUBS: Mollinaro 6, Trezeguet 6, Nedved 6.5

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