De Bruyne Silent, Belgian Hero & Milan’s Napoli Scouting Report

AC Milan against Napoli, last, 2, 1, winner AC Milan

AC Milan

Napoli

Serie A Enilive – match day 5 – 28/09/25 – 20:48

Goals
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goal door Alexis Saelemaekers na 3′, 1 – 0
Goal by Christian Pulisic after 31 ‘, 2 – 0
Penalty by Kevin De Bruyne after 60 ‘, 2 – 1

No beauty prize for the Italian top AC Milan-Napoli, but a Belgian edge. Thanks to a goal by Alexis Saelemaekers, AC Milan takes the 2-1 win. Napoli, which has lost its perfect report because of this defeat, only scored through a penalty by Kevin De Bruyne.

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Perfect rapport?

An Italian topper with a Belgian edge.

Less than three minutes played or Alexis Saelemaekers already gave AC Milan ahead after a well -played attack. 1-0, and Napoli had to follow immediately.

Kevin De Bruyne and Co. Then took the game and monopolized the possession of the ball, but that did not really cause it.

On the contrary: the home team countered sharp and doubled the lead via Pulisic.

In the second half, Napoli had to tap out of a different keg to not lose his perfect report.

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Frustrated De Bruyne

And yes: if one Belgian scores, the other cannot be left behind.

After a chaotic phase, Milan Red and Napoli received a penalty. Kevin De Bruyne took his responsibility and kicked in the penalty cool.

A lifebuoy for the southern Italians?

Napoli increased the pressure, although it was without De Bruyne, who was brought to the side in the 72nd minute and was visibly displeased.

On the other hand, Koni was allowed to turn the winter for another 10 minutes to secure the victory. And that succeeded: goalkeeper Maignan didn’t have to fish any more balls.

Final position: 2-1. Milan jumps to the management, Napoli sees his perfect report die.

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Giovanni di Lorenzo (Napoli) puts his head against the ball, but he cannot lag.

Rescue of Mike Maignan (AC Milan), who can dive the ball.

David Neres (Napoli) gets out of …

Eljif Elmas (Napoli) can build, but his shot is blocked.

The ref flute for an error, Stanislav Lobotka (Napoli) has made hands.

Rafael Leão (AC Milan) is called back by the referee. He went too big on the opponent.

Corner kick for Napoli. Noa long it kicks to the second post.

David Neres (Napoli) can build, but his shot is blocked.

There are 7 minutes extra time.

Adrien Rabiot (AC Milan) is called back by the referee. He went too big on the opponent.

At Napoli the corner kick is taken by David Neres. His cross goes towards the first post.

Luca Marianucci (Napoli) can build, but his shot is blocked.

The attempt is saved by Mike Maignan (AC Milan). The keeper went flat and could clamp the ball.

Noa Lang (Napoli) gets out of …

The ref flute for an error, David Neres (Napoli) has made hands.

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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