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Late goal lifts Napoli into second in Serie A and McKennie helps Juve overcome Genoa

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TURIN, Italy (AP) โ€” Substitute Matteo Politano scored late to give Napoli a 1-0 win over fellow title chaser AC Milan and close the gap on Serie A leader Inter Milan on Monday. With Napoli starting the night in third place, one point behind AC Milan and 10 behind Inter, both clubs knew a win was needed to keep alive their title aspirations. However, neither showed much urgency or guile in a game that featured few clear scoring chances.

Politano, who replaced Leonardo Spinazzola just five minutes earlier, eventually broke the deadlock with 11 minutes remaining when he fired home a low shot after the Milan defense failed to clear a cross from the left. Milan poured forward in the final minutes but could not get an equalizer and dropped to third. Napoli was seven points behind Inter with seven matches remaining.

AC Milan was two points further back. McKennie stars for Juve U. S.

midfielder Weston McKennie scored for Juventus to beat Genoa 2-0 and was named man of the match. McKennie netted 17 minutes after kickoff to add to a fourth minute opener from Brazilian defender Bremer. McKennie missed two chances to add to his tally and the woodwork also came to Genoaโ€™s rescue when Jonathan David hit the post.

Genoa defender Aaron Martin missed a golden opportunity to bring the visitor back into the game with 15 minutes remaining when Mattia Perin got down brilliantly to save his penalty kick and his rebound. The result enabled Juventus to close the gap on fourth-placed Como to one point. Como was held by Udinese to 0-0.