Morata misses penalty as Como miss out on chance of win against Napoli in stalemate

Alex Valle fights for the ball with Napoli's Andre-Frank Anguissa
Alex Valle fights for the ball with Napoli's Andre-Frank AnguissaAlberto PIZZOLI / AFP

Cesc Fabregas’ Como side proved again that they can go toe-to-toe with the Serie A heavyweights after they held Napoli to a 0-0 draw at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, extending their unbeaten run to nine games (W4, D5).

Two teams who have had brilliant starts to their domestic campaigns were meeting here in what promised to be an entertaining affair. Both sides got off to fast starts, but it was Como who carried the greater threat with Maxence Caqueret’s volley forcing Vanja Milinkovic-Savic into a comfortable save, before Fabregas’ side were dealt a blow inside eight minutes when Marc-Oliver Kempf was forced off due to injury. 

The visitors maintained their momentum despite that setback, and should have gone 1-0 up just before the half-hour mark.

Assane Diao sent Alvaro Morata through on goal, but the Spaniard was brought down in the box by a rash Milinković-Savić. However, after picking himself up to take the resulting penalty, his poor effort was saved by the Napoli goalkeeper, denying Morata a first goal for Como in 12 appearances for the club.

The Scudetto holders were restricted to shots from distance as Scott McTominay saw an effort from 25 yards parried away by Jean Butez, before Eljif Elmas was also denied by the Como stopper, who ensured the game remained goalless at the break. 

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Antonio Conte made a change ahead of the restart, introducing Miguel Gutierrez, and the Spaniard almost had an immediate impact as he drifted towards goal before unleashing a powerful effort that sailed inches over the bar. Matteo Politano was next to try his luck just before the hour mark after winning possession on the edge of the Como box before spinning and firing at the near post, but Butez palmed it away. 

Despite the home side upping the ante in the second half, Como were able to soak up all the pressure without Butez being overly worked for large periods.

It took until the 80th minute for the Lariani keeper to be called into action again, but he comfortably gathered from Rasmus Hojlund’s close-range header. In the end, neither side were able to break the deadlock, and Morata’s penalty miss proved to be the pivotal moment in the contest, denying Como a famous first-ever win away at Napoli.

Antonio Conte’s men picked up their first draw of the season but have now failed to win three of their last six Serie A outings. 

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