Spalletti: Napoli Overtaken, 1 Point Behind Leader

The overtaking. There Juventus brings home the third consecutive victory in the championship against Pisathanks to a goal split halfway between Rabbit and the own goal of Calabrians. In the end, satisfaction too Star. With these three points, Luciano Spalletti’s team surpasses the Napoli and is second in the standings on equal points with Milan, -1 behind leaders Inter. But it is clear that there are some asterisks to remove. The Azzurri will play Cremonese tomorrow and then Parma in January to recover the Super Cup. But in the meantime Juve is trying to make their direct competitors feel their breath down their necks.

Pisa’s report cards

  • Semper 6: It gives security every time it is engaged. He is unlucky on the goal.
  • Caracciolo 6: Very good at marking, he remains attentive throughout the match, saving various situations.
  • Canestrelli 6: He puts heart and consistency into his performance.
  • Calabrians 5.5: The last touch on the 0-1 goal is his. Unfortunate. His performance, overall, is not bad. From ’84’ Buffon s.v.
  • Touré 6: He causes a lot of trouble in the offensive phase and also asserts himself behind.
  • Vural 5.5: A little struggling in duels, but still remains in the match. From 65′ Hojholt 6: He gets into the match well.
  • Aebischer 6.5: Excellent in front of the defense, puts dangerous crosses in the middle. Unfortunately for Pisa, they didn’t materialize. From 78′ Marin s.v.
  • Leris 6.5: His insertions are a thorn in the side of Juve’s defense. From 78′ Lorran s.v.
  • Anchor 6: He does his job in both phases and always stays focused. From 65′ Bonfanti 5.5: Does not excel and runs into difficulty on Zhegrova.
  • Moreoo 6: Pisa’s word on Saturday is bad luck. The one who puts his header on the crossbar.
  • Tramoni 6: Like his department colleague, he hits the woodwork. This time it’s the pole. The outcome is the same.
  • Gilardino 6: For over an hour his team plays on equal terms with Juve. Spalletti’s changes, however, made the difference. Two posts hit in the two best opportunities and it is inevitable to have some regret. Also because it is not the first time that Pisa plays well, but does not collect points.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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