Napoli started 2024 in the worst possible way with a humiliating 3-0 defeat to Torino, as Pasquale Mazzocchi saw red under five minutes into his debut.

The Partenopei ended 2023 on a bad note with one point from two games and a Coppa Italia exit to Frosinone. Victor Osimhen and Andre Frank Zambo Anguissa were at the Africa Cup of Nations, plus Alex Meret, Natan, Leo Ostigard and Matias Olivera injured, with coach Walter Mazzarri suspended. Toro only missed Perr Schuurs, as Nikola Vlasic shook off a knock.

Pierluigi Gollini used his chest to parry an early Duvan Zapata strike, then Vlasic ballooned the Raoul Bellanova assist over from 10 yards after a smart Duvan Zapata dummy.

Giovanni Di Lorenzo reached the by-line on a Piotr Zielinski through ball and pulled it back for Giacomo Raspadori, denied by a Vanja Milinkovic-Savic reaction save.

Raspadori also fired wide of the near post, but Stanislav Lobotka needed a very risky sliding tackle to stop Antonio Sanabria going clear in the box and moments later Mario Rui prevented the Bellanova tap-in on Duvan Zapata’s cross at the back stick.

Zielinski insisted on moving the ball to his stronger foot, failing to make the most of an inspired Raspadori back-heel assist.

Torino took the lead just before half-time when the Ivan Ilic free kick was flicked on by Duvan Zapata for Antonio Sanabria, who reacted quicker than the Napoli defenders to fire in from 10 yards.

Pasquale Mazzocchi completed his transfer from Salernitana only 24 hours ago, but was given his Napoli debut in the second half and immediately tried to find Raspadori at the back post.

However, barely four minutes into his first appearance for the club, Mazzocchi was shown a straight red card for his ridiculous lunge on Valentin Lazaro. At first it was only a yellow card, but the red became inevitable after VAR showed the foot landed above the knee.

Moments later, Toro took full advantage, as Vlasic was allowed time and space on the edge of the area to take a touch, look up and drill into the far bottom corner.

It was so nearly 3-0 when Sanabria came sliding in at the back post to thump the upright, it came back to Duvan Zapata who was denied by a combination of Gollini’s reaction save and the woodwork. There was only a brief delay, as on the resulting corner Alessandro Buongiorno comfortably out-jumped Juan Jesus to nod into the top corner.

The Napoli fans who had made the long journey to Turin vented their frustration by throwing flares and fireworks onto the pitch, causing play to be halted for a couple of minutes.

The Partenopei still created chances, Giovanni Simeone firing wide after Milinkovic-Savic denied Amir Rrahmani from close range.

Torino 3-0 Napoli

Sanabria 43 (T), Vlasic 52 (T), Buongiorno 66 (T)

Sent off: Mazzocchi 50 (N)

07-01-2024 14:00
MatchDay 19

Player statistic

1st half
    37' Yellow card Piotr Zielinski
Antonio Sanabria
(Assist: Duván Zapata)
Goal 43'    
2nd half
    50' Red card Pasquale Mazzocchi
Nikola Vlasic
(Assist: Duván Zapata)
Goal 52'    
    61' Yellow card Juan Jesus
Alessandro Buongiorno
(Assist: Valentino Lazaro)
Goal 66'    

Match statistic

50
Possession %
50
10
Total shots
10
6
Shots on target
3
3
Shots off target
4
1
Blocked shots
3
2
Corners
5
3
Offsides
3
7
Fouls
10
Torino
Napoli

Starting lineups

32
26
Defender
76'
19
Defender
13
20
Defender
8
Midfielder
90'
16
Midfielder
90'
28
Midfielder
9
Attacker
90'
91
Attacker
76'
95
Goalkeeper
13
Defender
22
5
Defender
6
Defender
59'
24
Midfielder
77'
20
Midfielder
46'
68
Midfielder
81
59'
77
21
Attacker
68'

Substitutes

77
Midfielder
1
Goalkeeper
27
Defender
6
Defender
61
Midfielder
71
Goalkeeper
11
Attacker
76'
15
Defender
76'
23
Attacker
90'
7
Attacker
90'
66
Midfielder
90'
4
Midfielder
16
Goalkeeper
14
Goalkeeper
59
50
Defender
30
46'
18
Attacker
59'
23
Attacker
59'
29
Midfielder
68'
70
Midfielder
77'

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