Napoli Stun AC Milan 1-0, Crushing Rossoneri's Serie A Title Hopes

Napoli secured a vital 1-0 victory over AC Milan at the Stadio Maradona, severely damaging the visitors' Serie A title aspirations. The only goal came from Matteo Politano in the 79th minute, capitalizing on a defensive error to volley home. The result sees Napoli overtake Milan for second place, now trailing leaders Inter Milan by seven points. Milan, despite late pressure, couldn't find an equalizer and now face a monumental task to catch Inter with seven games remaining.

Key Points: Napoli 1-0 AC Milan: Politano Goal Dents Milan's Serie A Title Bid

  • Politano's late winner decides tight contest
  • Napoli jumps to second, Milan drops to third
  • Inter's lead stretches to seven points
  • Allegri's tactical changes fail to spark Milan
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Serie A 2025-26: Napoli dent AC Milan title hopes with narrow win in Naples

Napoli leapfrog AC Milan into second place after a narrow 1-0 win, leaving Inter Milan seven points clear at the top of Serie A.

"Milan's title ambitions hanging by a thread - Serie A website"

Naples, April 7

Napoli dealt a major blow to AC Milan's fading Serie A title hopes with a hard-fought 1-0 victory at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on Monday.

The decisive moment came late in the second half when Matteo Politano struck from close range, finishing a flicked-on cross at the far post to separate the two sides in a tightly contested encounter.

The result sees Napoli leapfrog Milan into second place in the table with seven matches remaining, moving two points ahead of the Rossoneri. Meanwhile, leaders Inter Milan now hold a seven-point cushion, leaving Milan's title ambitions hanging by a thread, according to the Serie A website.

Under Massimiliano Allegri, Milan made a bold tactical call, deploying an unfamiliar attacking duo of Christopher Nkunku and Niclas Fullkrug, while regular starters Christian Pulisic and Rafael Leão began on the bench.

The visitors created the first opening when Youssouf Fofana tested Vanja Milinkovic-Savic with a volley, but the Napoli goalkeeper gathered comfortably. Milan threatened intermittently in the first half, with Strahinja Pavlovic going close twice from set-pieces, though neither effort troubled the scoreline.

Napoli gradually grew into the contest, with Leonardo Spinazzola coming closest before the break, curling a shot narrowly wide after surging forward unchallenged. At the other end, Nkunku squandered a promising chance, firing over from a good position as Milan struggled to convert their build-up play into clear-cut opportunities.

The tempo remained high after the interval, with both sides trading attacks. Milan goalkeeper Mike Maignan produced a crucial save to deny a Napoli breakthrough, while the hosts continued to probe through midfield pressure led by Frank Anguissa.

Allegri turned to his bench in search of a breakthrough, introducing Santiago Gimenez and later Pulisic, but the changes failed to provide the cutting edge required.

The breakthrough finally arrived in the 79th minute when Politano capitalised on a defensive lapse, reacting quickest to a looping ball inside the box to volley past Maignan from a tight angle.

Milan pushed forward in the closing stages, with Leao nearly finding a late equaliser, but Napoli's defence held firm to secure a crucial victory.

With momentum now on their side, Napoli have reignited their push at the top end of the table, while Milan are left to reflect on missed chances in what could prove a decisive night in the Serie A title race.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Watching from Mumbai, the intensity was fantastic! But honestly, Milan's attack looked blunt without their key players from the start. Allegri's tactics were too defensive for a game they needed to win. Politano was just sharper when it mattered.
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Arjun K
Serie A is the league to watch this season! The passion in Naples is something else, reminds me of the atmosphere during big IPL matches here. Milan's title hopes are almost gone now. Seven points behind Inter is a mountain to climb.
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Priya S
As a neutral fan, I have to say this was a brilliant, tactical game. But a respectful criticism: the article focuses a lot on Milan's failures. Napoli's midfield pressure, especially from Anguissa, was the real story. They controlled the game when it mattered.
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Vikram M
Heartbreaking for Milan fans. They had their chances, especially Nkunku. In football, just like in cricket, you have to take those opportunities. One lapse in concentration and Politano made them pay. The title race looks done and dusted for them now.
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Michael C
Great analysis. From an Indian perspective, it's fascinating to see how a single match can change the dynamics of an entire league, similar to how one match can change an IPL team's playoff chances. Napoli are the big winners tonight.

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