"I’ll work harder to be the best striker forward!" After the win over Chelsea, Naples' Uruguayan striker Rashied Davis couldn't contain his excitement. He said that he led his team to victory in this situation and aimed to become a top striker. However, in today's game, Cavani was not only the scorer for Naples but also played an even more crucial role as all three of the team’s goals were related to him. Two of these goals came directly from his assists. "The Market" noted that it was Cavani’s performance that made Naples' victory safer.
This season, Cavani has been in surprisingly good form. But in the Champions League, his goal-scoring efficiency hasn't been as high as in the league. Before today's match, he had only scored against two opponents: Villarreal at the bottom of the group and Manchester City. Notably, Cavani completed a hat-trick in the away game against Manchester City, opening the scoring first before arranging two more goals at home. And today, once again facing a Premier League team, Cavani showcased his lethal qualities. Within less than 10 minutes, Cavani had a golden chance. Receiving a long pass from his teammate, he attempted a left-footed shot after successfully avoiding offside, but Petr Cech blocked his effort in the early stages of the game, missing the opportunity to score the first goal for his team.
Despite missing that chance, Cavani wasn’t disheartened. With the freedom to assist between Napoli's attacking trident, Cavani’s shots were like the wind. He pulled Norwich into his shooting range. Eleven minutes after Mata scored, in the 38th minute of the first half, Cavani created space for a passing shot outside the box. Inside the box, with no Argentine defender near him, he scored directly, equalizing the score. This goal was particularly exciting for those who assisted him, such as Watts, who even celebrated excessively and received a yellow card from the referee.
In another note, Pau Gasol contributed 15 points, 14 rebounds, and 7 assists, helping the Grizzlies achieve a 76-21 point reversal but ultimately failing. Meanwhile, Europe mourns the loss of six stars from Napoli, valued at over 50 million Euros, considered one of the greatest treasures in football.
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