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Napoli see off Verona to keep title hopes alive

Milan : Manolo Gabbiadini opened the scoring as Napoli made light of Gonzalo Higuain's four-game ban to keep their Serie A title hopes alive with a 3-0 win at home to 10-man Verona on Sunday.

Champions Juventus had stretched their lead to nine points with a precious 2-1 victory at AC Milan on Saturday that took the Turin giants a step closer to a record-equalling fifth consecutive 'Scudetto'.

Napoli's hopes of a first title in 26 years faded last week when Higuain was slapped with his ban, following a meltdown that saw the Argentina striker push the referee on the way to a crushing 3-1 defeat at Udinese.

But Maurizio Sarri's men stayed in the title hunt for one more week at least, thanks to a convincing win that saw Gabbiadini, Lorenzo Insigne and Jose Callejon hit the net against Serie A's basement side to bring the gap back to six points with six games remaining.

Barely a half hour after Higuain's name had been cheered by 40,000 home fans, Gabbiadini stepped in as a direct replacement with aplomb, heading the rebound from Callejon's strike past Pierluigi Gollini on 33 minutes.

Verona's chances of taking anything away from the San Paolo were hit before the interval when Samuel Souprayen saw red for a clumsy challenge on Callejon in the area.

Insigne stepped up to beat Gollini from the resulting penalty to double Napoli's lead on the stroke of half-time, with Callejon adding the third in the second half with a tap-in after Omar El Kaddouri had sprung the offside trap. 

As Napoli and their players continued a media boycott in protest at perceived biased reporting two weeks ago, the club were defiant in a bullish post-match statement.

"We're right there, in the Champions League hot seat, and on our way to new club records thanks to a phalanx of quality players," said the statement.

"We're on 70 points and go for it again in Milan next week. Inter v Napoli: the first of six finals."