
Napoli failed to move closer to the top after draw against Bologna
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Napoli missed the chance to narrow the gap at the top of Serie A after a 1-1 draw at Bologna on Monday, with Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa's first-half goal cancelled out by a moment of magic from the hosts' Dan Ndoye.
With leaders Inter Milan only managing a draw at Parma on Saturday, Napoli had a chance to close on them, but they remained second with 65 points, three behind. Bologna are fourth on 57 points.
Napoli struck after 18 minutes when Zambo Anguissa seized a loose ball on the halfway line, burst past a stunned Bologna defence, and calmly rounded goalkeeper Lukasz Skorupski to slot the ball into the net.
The injured Skorupski was replaced by Federico Ravaglia, who seized the opportunity to make several good saves to keep Bologna in the game.
The moment of the match came four minutes after the hour mark, however, when Bologna's Ndoye received a pass inside the box and executed a brilliant back-heel flick that hit the underside of the bar before bouncing over the line.
Assistant manager Cristian Stellini, taking charge of the side while Antonio Conte served a touchline ban, admitted Napoli struggled in the second half.
"It was a very good first half, we had prepared an aggressive approach with a lot of movement and intensity, which we did very well," he told DAZN. "After the break, we certainly lacked something, perhaps we focused more on defending than attacking.
"So when you lose the momentum in this atmosphere against a team in Bologna's form, it is a struggle to get that back."
For Bologna, the match was also a disappointment as a win would have seen them leapfrog Atalanta into third.
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