Napoli fans go from celebrating to reacting to draw

Napoli fans celebrate ahead of a Serie A soccer match between Napoli and Salernitana, in Naples, Italy, Sunday, April 30, 2023. Napoli could end a wait of more than three decades for the Serie A title. Napoli will know the permutations before its match against Salernitana. If second-placed Lazio fails to win at Inter Milan earlier in the day, then a Napoli win will clinch the scudetto.

Napoli fans celebrate ahead of a Serie A soccer match between Napoli and Salernitana, in Naples, Italy, Sunday, April 30, 2023. Napoli could end a wait of more than three decades for the Serie A title. Napoli will know the permutations before its match against Salernitana. If second-placed Lazio fails to win at Inter Milan earlier in the day, then a Napoli win will clinch the scudetto. (Alessandro Garofalo/LaPresse via AP)


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NAPLES, Italy — Napoli fans experienced a full range of emotions Sunday, first celebrating in anticipation of the club's first Italian league title since the days when Diego Maradona played for the club — then reacting to a draw that pushed back the celebrations for at least a few days.

Napoli was held to a 1-1 draw at home by regional rival Salernitana.

Inside and outside the stadium before and during the match, fans waved flags in Italy's green, white and red colors that featured a "3" on them to signify what would be Napoli's third Serie A championship after Maradona led the Partenopei to their first two titles in 1987 and 1990.

To clinch with a record six rounds to spare, Napoli needed only to beat Salernitana after second-place Lazio lost 3-1 at Inter Milan earlier.

The results left Napoli with an 18-point advantage over Lazio and the team can now clinch mid-week.

Napoli Mayor Gaetano Manfredi told The Associated Press in a recent interview that there will be "a big earthquake of joy" when Napoli seals the title.

Napoli's game against Salernitana at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona was moved from Saturday to Sunday following requests from local authorities in order to maintain public order.

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