In the battle of Italian giants - two red cards, missed penalty kick, and Juventus victory.

On Sunday in the Italian "Serie A" championship, "Juventus" beat "Napoli" with a score of 2:1 in an away game. The hosts were left playing with a man down already in the 25th minute, when "Napoli" goalkeeper A. Meret received a red card for a foul in front of the penalty area. As if that was not enough, "Juventus" took advantage of the penalty kick, which was converted by M. Pjanic in the 28th minute. In the 39th minute, E. Can headed the ball into the goal after a pass from F. Bernardeschi, doubling the lead for "Juventus." The second half started poorly for the "Juventus" team, as the author of the first goal M. Pjanic was sent off the field in the 47th minute, and J. Callejon scored for "Napoli" in the 61st minute. In the 84th minute, "Napoli" had a golden opportunity to level the score, but L. Insigne failed to convert the penalty kick, which was awarded after the referee used VAR assistance. After this victory, "Juventus" extended their advantage over "Napoli" to 16 points. Result: "Napoli" 1:2 "Juventus" 28' [0:1] M. Pjanic 39' [0:2] E. Can 61' [1:2] J. Callejon 25' A. Meret ("Napoli") sent off from the field 47' M. Pjanic ("Juventus") sent off from the field 84' L. Insigne ("Napoli") missed penalty kick League Table: