Soccer-Napoli squander chance to go top with 0-0 draw at Venezia


Soccer Football - Serie A - Venezia v Napoli - Stadio Pier Luigi Penzo, Venice, Italy - March 16, 2025 Napoli's Romelu Lukaku in action with Venezia's Fali Cande REUTERS/Ciro De Luca

VENICE, Italy (Reuters) -Napoli wasted a chance to provisionally reclaim top spot in the Serie A standings for the first time since February when they were held to a 0-0 draw at second-from-bottom Venezia on Sunday.

Napoli remained in second place with 61 points from 29 matches - level with leaders Inter Milan and three points ahead of third-placed Atalanta, who face each other later on Sunday.

Asked how important the result of Atalanta and Inter's meeting would be for Napoli's title hopes, manager Antonio Conte told DAZN: "To us it changes nothing, we have to look at ourselves and give everything as we did today.

"Then in the end we'll see the products of our efforts. I've always been critical when there was something to be critical about. Not today, it's a game we deserved to win but a draw fits."

Both sides had opportunities to score in a frantic opening spell at the Pier Luigi Penzo Stadium, with Napoli's Giacomo Raspadori hitting the post while Venezia forward Daniel Fila fired straight at visiting goalkeeper Alex Meret from a promising position.

Napoli began to exert control over the contest as the first half wore on and Venezia stopper Ionut Radu had to be alert to keep out efforts from Raspadori, Romelu Lukaku and Scott McTominay.

The home side almost scored against the run of play in the 42nd minute but Fila's low shot was prevented from crossing the line by a brilliant last-ditch block from Amir Rrahmani.

Conte's team continued to turn the screw after the interval but they were unable to break down a resolute Venezia, who have now conceded just once in four league games - a run in which they also held top-five sides Lazio and Atalanta to goalless draws.

Winger Matteo Politano twice drew saves from Radu before the Italian manager made a quadruple substitution to inject some energy into the visitors, but the changes did not have the desired effect.

Napoli appeared disjointed in the final 15 minutes and Venezia threatened a winner, almost scoring from a sensational counter-attack in added time, but Nicolussi Caviglia's powerful effort from the edge of the box was expertly saved by Meret.

Venezia, who have not won in the league since beating Cagliari 2-1 on December 22, remain in 19th place in the table on 20 points, five points adrift of safety.

"I am happy with our spirit, hopefully we will continue on this path," Venezia keeper Radu, who made seven saves in the match, told DAZN.

"When there are good results they also bring good performances and the hunger we need, we are missing the victory that will soon come."

(Reporting by Aadi Nair in Bengaluru; editing by Clare Fallon)

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