Napoli missed a chance to seal their first Serie A title in 33 years as Boulaye Dia’s sensational equaliser earned a 1-1 draw for Salernitana.
Inter’s victory over Lazio earlier on Sunday meant a win would be enough for Napoli to secure their first Scudetto since the Diego Maradona era.
Mathias Olivera looked set to seal his name in Napoli history after heading the Partenopei ahead in the 62nd minute.
Yet Dia’s brilliant 84th-minute effort means Luciano Spalletti’s side will have to wait until at least Wednesday to officially win the title.
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Boulaye Dia denies Napoli their title celebrations with a superb solo strike after Mathías Olivera opened the scoring earlier – MD33 just got HOT #NapoliSalernitana pic.twitter.com/xfj8c3hwYk
— Lega Serie A (@SerieA_EN) April 30, 2023
Stadio Diego Armando Maradona was rocking at kick-off following news of Lazio’s defeat, though the home fans had to wait until the 23rd minute for their first clear opening, when Victor Osimhen headed over from a free-kick.
The expectant Napoli faithful had their patience tested as the first half wore on – Amir Rrahmani glancing a header wide and Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa seeing a good effort saved by Guillermo Ochoa.
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia tried his luck from long range after the break, though his shot never had enough dip on it to trouble Ochoa, while Piotr Zielinski sent an acrobatic attempt over.
Zielinski made way for Giacomo Raspadori soon after, and that change immediately and emphatically paid off.
Raspadori delivered a fine outswinging corner, which Olivera brilliantly turned home.
Eljif Elmas dragged wide as Napoli searched for a game-settling second, with Kvaratskhelia going agonisingly close.
Dia made Napoli pay, cutting in from the left, getting the better of Osimhen and drilling a wonderful strike into the top-left corner, with subsequent saves from Ochoa frustrating a fervent crowd.
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