AS Roma midfielder Miralem Pjanic (left) vies with Napoli's Christian Maggio during the Serie A match on Friday at Olympic stadium in Rome. Pjanic scored both goals as Roma won 2-0 to extend its lead to five points in the standings. [Photo by Filippo Monteforte/Agence France-Presse] |
Miralem Pjanic scored twice, once from the spot, to hand Roma a 2-0 win over Napoli and extend its lead in Italy's Serie A to five points on Friday.
Napoli, under the watchful eyes of former star Diego Maradona, began the match two points off the pace and hoping to upset Rudi Garcia's early season pacesetter.
However, Rafael Benitez's men spurned two great chan-ces in the first half when Goran Pandev and Lorenzo Insigne missed the target from scoring positions.
After Pjanic's curling free kick gave Roma a 1-0 lead late in the first half, the Bosnian midfielder made it two - this time from the spot - after Napoli defender Paolo Cannavaro saw red for a clumsy challenge on Marco Borriello.
Roma now sits top with a maximum 24 points from eight games with Napoli, conceding its first defeat of the season, losing second place to Juventus, which visits Fiorentina on Sunday.
Having equaled Juventus's record streak of eight opening wins under Michel Platini, Garcia said Roma's eighth win made up for losing captain Francesco Totti to a suspected thigh injury in the first half.
"I'm happy with the win, but it comes with us losing our captain to injury. But tonight the Roma of Totti has equaled the Juventus of Platini," Garcia told Sky Sport Italia.
"He (Platini) was one of the greats. It's nice to be in this position."
It capped an eventful day for Maradona, who helped Napoli to its only two league titles in 1987 and 1990, but on Friday was served a 39 million euro ($53 million) tax bill, which he still disputes.
After leaving minutes before the final whistle, Maradona was reported to have said: "Emotional? Do I look emotional? We lost. It's a shame I'm no longer playing."
Pjanic fired a warning early on when a goalbound rocket was blocked and after Gervinho scuffed his shot high and wide with Pepe Reina at his mercy Pjanic hit a low, angled drive from distance which whizzed past Reina's upright.
Tempers flared just before the half hour when Maicon was fouled by Giandomenico Mesto, handing possession to Pandev who was then cautioned for a wayward elbow as he was challenged from behind.
Pandev somehow spurned Napoli's best chance of the half after escaping his marker in midfield to run on to Insigne's superb long ball.
The striker was clear on goal but former Napoli goalkeeper Morgan de Sanctis shut down the angle and got a hand to Pandev's shot, which was then cleared acrobatically by Daniele de Rossi.
Roma, however, had the momentum. Florenzi's angled low drive went just a meter wide of Reina's upright and Gervinho had claims for a penalty waved away after he tumbled in the area as he cut in from the left.
Kevin Strootman then saw a drive from distance just sail over the bar.
Insigne spurned a second great chance for Napoli when he sent his low shot from close in off the post after evading a clumsy challenge from Maicon.
Roma finally broke the deadlock late in injury time, Pjanic stepping up to send a sublime curling free kick past Reina after Gervinho had been upended and won a free kick 25 meters out.
Napoli dominated the opening exchanges after the restart and Gokhan Inler almost leveled with a superb first-time drive the came off de Sanctis's upright.
But there was never much threat from Benitez's men, who appeared to be missing the power and drive of Gonzalo Higuain.
Maicon showed good skill deep on the right to squeeze between two defenders and send in a low cross for Florenzi, which the forward narrowly missed.
Higuain finally made his appearance on 68 minutes, replacing Pandev, but Napoli suffered a blow moments later when Cannavaro was sent off for manhandling Borriello in the area.
Pjanic made no mistake from the spot, sending Reina the wrong way with a powerful shot that rocked the back of the net.