Ngonge rescues late point for Napoli
Cyril Ngonge scored a last-gasp equaliser as Napoli’s meek defence of its Serie A title continued with a home draw against Genoa.
A first league crown in 23 years last season already seems a distant memory but Walter Mazzarri will take some solace in seeing his side rescue a 1-1 draw late on after Morten Frendrup had put the visitors ahead.
The result means Napoli sits ninth in Serie A, six points off the top four, as for the second time this season it came from behind to draw with Genoa.
With talismanic striker Victor Osimhen watching from the stands after returning from the Africa Cup of Nations, Napoli started well.
Matteo Politano and Giovanni Simeone were lively, the latter heading a decent chance wide at the midway point of the first half.
Alex Meret made a good save to keep out a Mateo Retegui header with the visitors starting to come into the game.
The sides went in level at the interval but Genoa would break the deadlock soon after the restart.
A ball into Retegui on the penalty spot was cleared to the edge of the Napoli box, where Danish midfielder Frendrup finished with aplomb.
Ngonge had a sight of goal as Napoli chased a leveller, while a Frank Anguissa header came close to extending the Genoa advantage.
With time running out for Mazzarri’s side, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia almost equalised with three minutes to go but Josep Martinez kept out his effort.
There was nothing the Spain goalkeeper could do, though, soon after as Napoli finally worked a way through.
A deep cross was headed down by captain Giovanni Di Lorenzo and Ngonge was on hand to fire home his first Napoli goal since joining from Hellas Verona in January, salvaging a point for the hosts.