Napoli were held to a 0-0 draw by Parma in Serie A. The result extended a frustrating run to three straight league stalemates. Napoli also wasted a chance to close on leaders Inter despite long spells of pressure. The match took place at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona.
Head coach Antonio Conte served a touchline ban and watched from the stands. Assistant coach Cristian Stellini directed the side and later assessed the display. Scott McTominay had an early finish ruled out for offside after a VAR review. Rasmus Hojlund, Noa Lang and Amir Rrahmani also created good openings but could not score.
Napoli produced sustained attacking pressure throughout the contest. The hosts recorded 16 shots worth 1.39 expected goals. Napoli also had 45 touches inside
the Parma penalty area and made 93 entries into the final third, yet still failed to break through. "We were missing a bit of luck because there were so many situations in the box, but in none of them did we get the right bounce or the right moment, Stellini said. "
Stellini pointed towards fatigue after a demanding run of fixtures with little rotation. "We've been playing for a long time with the same players and, every two or three days, sometimes you lack the sharpness that comes from recovering physical and mental energy. " The assistant coach stressed that the group needed both rest and renewed focus.
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The statistical picture underlined Napoli’s territorial control against Parma. Parma defended deep for long periods yet restricted clear chances. Napoli’s expected goals total of 1.39 reflected pressure without a clinical final action. The goalless draw also maintained Parma’s resilience away from home, while leaving the home support frustrated by another missed opportunity.
Napoli’s draw carried extra weight in the title race context. Inter remained top of Serie A and could move six points ahead with victory over Lecce later on Wednesday. Stellini underlined the mental side of responding to the setback. "We have to remain clear-headed and work on the mentality of the players and the whole team, Stellini added. "











