Napoli secured a 2-1 win against Fiorentina, keeping the pressure on Serie A leaders Inter. Romelu Lukaku and Giacomo Raspadori scored for Napoli, bringing them within a point of Inter. Lukaku opened the scoring in the 26th minute after David de Gea parried Scott McTominay's shot. Raspadori then doubled the lead with Lukaku assisting him.
Fiorentina, eager to avoid another defeat, responded six minutes later when Albert Gudmundsson scored past Alex Meret. Despite Giovanni Simeone missing a late chance to extend Napoli's lead, their single-goal advantage ended a five-match winless run. This victory was crucial for Napoli as they continued to chase Inter at the top of the table.

Raspadori marked his 100th appearance for Napoli by scoring, becoming the first Italian born in the 2000s to reach this milestone with a single Serie A club since debuting in 2022-23. His contribution was vital in securing the win and maintaining Napoli's momentum in the league.
Romelu Lukaku's goal brought his season tally to 10, marking his 12th campaign reaching double figures in Europe's top five leagues. Only Robert Lewandowski has achieved this more often, with 13 seasons. Lukaku's consistent performance continues to be a significant asset for Napoli.
Moise Kean assisted Gudmundsson's goal, making him the first Italian involved in 18 goals during a Serie A season for Fiorentina since Giuseppe Rossi in 2013-14. Kean's involvement highlights his importance to Fiorentina despite their recent struggles.
Napoli's triumph over Fiorentina not only ended their winless streak but also demonstrated their resilience and determination to challenge for the Serie A title. The team's ability to capitalise on key moments and maintain pressure on Inter is crucial as they aim for success this season.