Napoli’s Nigeria striker Victor Osimhen acquired on the scoresheet once more because the Serie A leaders beat Eintracht Frankfurt 2-0 of their Champions League final 16, first leg on Tuesday. Osimhen scored earlier than the break as Giovanni Di Lorenzo doubled their lead after the interval earlier than the second leg in southern Italy on March 15. Frankfurt had been lowered to 10 males early within the second half after a nasty problem from striker Randal Kolo Muani discovered the shin of Napoli’s Frank Anguissa.
The guests doubled their lead quickly afterwards when Khvicha Kvaratskhelia arrange Giovanni Di Lorenzo with an outstanding again heel, placing Napoli on target for what could be their first-ever Champions League quarter last look.
Lozano informed Sky Sport after the sport that Napoli “did well against a strong side. It was tough at first, but we had a great game.”
Napoli supervisor Luciano Spalletti informed Sky “we did well from the start, especially against a team that tactically know what to do.
“It was an end-to-end sport, which we wish and thrive in… There’s nonetheless the second leg – our largest enemy is to suppose it is finished.”
Buoyed on by a home crowd celebrating the club’s first venture into the Champions League knockout rounds, Frankfurt started stronger, with in-form striker Randal Kolo Muani creating a goal chance out of nothing after four minutes.
With his back to goal inside the Napoli penalty area, the France forward chipped the ball over his head, turning to fire just wide of the right upright.
As the opening half wore on the visitors’ quality began to show, with the runaway Serie A leaders dominating possession and field position.
Mexico winger Lozano unleashed a rocket which hit the post after 34 minutes, but Frankfurt defender Aurelio Buta swept Osimhen’s legs out from under him while trying to clear the ball inside the box.
Kvaratskhelia stepped up to take the penalty but despite hitting the shot well, Frankfurt keeper Kevin Trapp leapt to his left to deflect the ball out for a corner.
Frankfurt’s relief was short lived however, with Napoli scoring the opener just three minutes later through Osimhen.
– ‘Little mistakes’ –
The move started deep inside Napoli’s own territory, when Stanislav Lobotka intercepted a tame pass from Mario Goetze and sent the ball vertically up the right flank to a sprinting Lozano.
Lozano, back in the starting XI after being rested in Serie A on the weekend, pummelled a low cross goalwards, perfectly cutting a line between Trapp and the Frankfurt defence into the feet for Osimhen to score.
The Nigerian striker looked to have another just a minute later when he converted another superb Lozano pass, but the goal was ruled out for offside.
After the game, Frankfurt manager Oliver Glasner lamented the “little errors we made that Napoli used” to take a lead into the second leg.
“We made a mistake on the midway line and Napoli had the pace and the standard to make use of it,” Glasner said.
“Then we confirmed our inexperience and our nervousness — and after the pink card, the 2-0 result’s to be anticipated.
“If you’ve only lost two games in the past eight months, you get a lot of self confidence and you know what you’re doing.”
Frankfurt’s Mario Goetze mentioned he nonetheless believed his facet might pull off a exceptional comeback.
“They scored two goals here at our home, why can’t we do that there? Everything is possible away from home and we’ll do everything so that we can make it.”
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