Napoli coast before Liverpool clash\, Roma suffer \'absurd\' collapse

Napoli coast before Liverpool clash, Roma suffer 'absurd' collapse

AFP  |  Milan 

Napoli boss said his side were "ready for Liverpool" after warming up for next week's clash at Anfield with a 4-0 win over Frosinone in on Saturday, but Roma threw away a two-goal lead to draw 2-2 with nine-man in a chaotic final ten minutes in

opened the scoring after just seven minutes at the Stadio San Paolo for Napoli with Algerian adding a stunning second five minutes prior to the break, before Arkadiusz Milik's second-half double.

Ancelotti's team closed the gap on Juventus to eight points after the seven-time reigning champions continued their unbeaten run with a 1-0 win over Inter Milan on Friday. Napoli are six points ahead of third-placed Inter.

"Games like today have all the ingredients of a trap, especially ahead of a game," said former Chelsea boss Ancelotti.

"We can start thinking about now." got his first start after breaking his arm following his move from Udinese, with also making his debut off the bench.

Algerian international Faouzi Ghoulam -- playing his first game in over a year after a -- set up both Milik's goals after 69 and 85 minutes.

"The new entrants have done well," said Ancelotti. "I've had positive feedback from everyone and I think the team is ready to face the challenge on Tuesday.

"I have fond memories of Anfield, as I won the there with Chelsea."

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But amid chaos in Sardinia, Roma, who had led with first-half goals from and Aleksandar Kolarov, were caught as the clock ticked down.

"I'm really angry and upset at this draw, because it's just absurd. You can't let it happen, conceding an equaliser against nine men in stoppages," said under-pressure Roma

Roma are already through to the last 16 before next week's game against Viktoria Plzen.

But they have a list with sidelined along with Edin Dzeko, and

Cristante opened after 14 minutes off a Justin Kluivert cross, as Kolarov got the second five minutes before the break with a free-kick which took a big deflection. But the hosts broke through late when nodded a corner on to who blasted into the Roma goal four minutes from time.

and were sent off for arguing with the referee in time, with also banished.

But came off the bench to score five minutes into injury time and maintain 13th-placed Cagliari's unbeaten home record. Roma, third last season, remain seventh, 22 points behind leaders Juventus.

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Roma's city rivals were also held 2-2 after Riccardo Saponara snatched a point for ten-man nine minutes into injury time in another thriller at the Stadio Olimpico.

had trailed for much of the game after veteran scored for the fifth consecutive game. defender Bartosz Bereszynski was sent off in injury time for a second yellow card with pulling a goal back from the spot four minutes later.

But Saponara fired in a dramatic last-gasp equaliser to leave Lazio fifth after their fourth consecutive draw, with Sampdoria 10th.

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First Published: Sun, December 09 2018. 10:00 IST