Napoli edged Fiorentina 2-1 at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, climbing to third in Serie A despite several absences. Goals from Antonio Vergara and Miguel Gutierrez secured a vital win, easing pressure
after a poor recent run and lifting Napoli above Roma, who face Udinese on Monday.
The visitors stayed in trouble near the bottom, with this defeat leaving Fiorentina one point short of safety. Roberto Piccoli struck the post, Manor Solomon scored his first club goal, and substitute Moise Kean threatened late on, but Fiorentina could not turn pressure into a result.
Napoli, missing a number of regular starters, made a sharp start and took the lead early. Alex Meret launched a long ball forward, Vergara timed the run behind the defence, then guided a low shot beyond David de Gea into the bottom-right corner, giving Napoli control and lifting the home crowd.
Fiorentina almost answered quickly when Piccoli’s effort came back off the upright, underlining their threat on transition. Napoli’s evening then took a worrying turn as captain Giovanni Di Lorenzo left the pitch with a left knee issue, an injury that Antonio Conte will hope does not become a long-term problem.
Four minutes after the restart, Vergara influenced the match again, this time as creator. Vergara received the ball near the edge of the area, slipped a neat pass to Gutierrez on the right side, and Gutierrez curled a precise finish across De Gea, doubling Napoli’s advantage with a composed strike.
Fiorentina reacted positively and cut the deficit with a well-worked move. Meret saved from Piccoli, but the rebound fell kindly for Solomon, who converted from close range for a first Fiorentina goal. Kean entered from the bench, stretched Napoli’s back line, and forced the hosts to defend deep late on.
Napoli vs Fiorentina data debrief and form guide
Napoli’s latest victory extended an impressive home sequence in Serie A. The club are now unbeaten in 22 league matches at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, matching their best run in the three-points-for-a-win era, which previously came between August 2015 and September 2016 under Maurizio Sarri.
Fiorentina’s broader league picture remains concerning after this setback. The side have now lost 12 of 23 Serie A fixtures this season. Fiorentina have suffered more defeats at this stage of a campaign only twice before, during the 1937-38 season and again in 2001-02, underlining the scale of their struggle.
Vergara delivered a standout individual performance beyond the goal and assist. Vergara led Napoli for chances created with four, attempted the most passes in the final third with 19, and tried three dribbles, although none succeeded. Those numbers underlined Vergara’s central role in linking play and setting the attacking tempo.
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| Team | Result | Key streak | Season record note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Napoli | 2-1 win vs Fiorentina | 22 home Serie A games unbeaten | Equals best run in three-points era |
| Fiorentina | 1-2 loss vs Napoli | One point from safety | 12 defeats in 23 league matches |
Napoli leave the match strengthened in the top-four race and encouraged by Vergara’s influence, though Di Lorenzo’s fitness remains a concern for Conte. Fiorentina depart Naples with credit for their late surge but no reward, and the historical defeat tally highlights how urgent improvement has become.











