Conte Has Work to Do After Napoli ‘Melted Like Snow in the Sun’ at Verona 

Napoli's head coach Antonio Conte reacts during the Italian Serie A soccer match Hellas Verona vs Napoli at the Marcantonio Bentegodi stadium in Verona, Italy, 18 August 2024. (EPA)
Napoli's head coach Antonio Conte reacts during the Italian Serie A soccer match Hellas Verona vs Napoli at the Marcantonio Bentegodi stadium in Verona, Italy, 18 August 2024. (EPA)
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Conte Has Work to Do After Napoli ‘Melted Like Snow in the Sun’ at Verona 

Napoli's head coach Antonio Conte reacts during the Italian Serie A soccer match Hellas Verona vs Napoli at the Marcantonio Bentegodi stadium in Verona, Italy, 18 August 2024. (EPA)
Napoli's head coach Antonio Conte reacts during the Italian Serie A soccer match Hellas Verona vs Napoli at the Marcantonio Bentegodi stadium in Verona, Italy, 18 August 2024. (EPA)

Antonio Conte has a lot of work to do.

Conte became Napoli’s fifth coach in little more than a year when he was hired in June and on Sunday he saw his new team crumble 3-0 at Hellas Verona in his first match back in Serie A.

“We melted like snow in the sun after the first goal,” Conte said. “We should apologize to the Neapolitan people, who follow us with passion. I am the coach and it is right that I take full responsibility. In the second half there was an unacceptable performance.

“We should be ashamed, and I have to be ashamed as I am coach. Those who know me know that today my heart is bleeding, and I hope that some of the players are also bleeding so that would mean that at least we are on the right path.”

Dailon Livramento and Daniel Mosquera — twice — scored on their league debuts to hand Verona the win on the opening weekend of the Italian league season and there was further bad news for Napoli as it lost key player Khvicha Kvaratskhelia to injury.

Napoli has been in a slump since Luciano Spalletti left last summer after steering the club to its first title in more than 30 years. The southern team finished 10th last season and it hoped for much better under Conte, who led Juventus and Inter Milan to the title.

However, it drew 0-0 with Serie B side Modena in the Italian Cup on Conte’s debut, going through on penalties, before Sunday’s second-half horror show.

Conte’s side had the better of the early stages in Verona and had chances with Matteo Politano, André-Frank Anguissa and Stanislav Lobotka before the home side almost gifted it the lead in first half stoppage-time.

Verona defender Martin Frese played a woefully short back pass to goalkeeper Lorenzo Montipò and Kvaratskhelia raced onto it, but Jackson Tchatchoua came flying in for a heroic last-ditch tackle.

Kvaratskhelia had to come off immediately afterward, appearing to be indicating that he was feeling dizzy.

Frese played another poor back pass moments later that forced Montipò into an acrobatic clearance.

Verona came out a different team after the break and Grigoris Kastanos curled just past the far post with its first real chance of the match before the home side took the lead when Livramento managed to get enough on Darko Lazović's cross to poke the ball into the bottom right corner.

Anguissa hit the crossbar in the 61st but Verona doubled its lead when it won the ball in a midfield tussle and Ondrej Duda played it through for substitute Mosquera to fire past Alex Meret in the 75th.

Mosquera had only been on the field for less than two minutes. The Colombian forward doubled his tally in stoppages as he was left completely unmarked by the Napoli defense.

Verona was one of only two teams to win so far in the opening round. The other was Lazio, which rallied from conceding an early goal to beat newly promoted Venezia 3-1.

In Sardinia, both Roma and Cagliari hit the woodwork and had other chances but could only draw 0-0. Bologna drew 1-1 at home to Udinese.

There were four draws on Saturday, including for defending champion Inter Milan and AC Milan.

Juventus hosts Como on Monday and Atalanta visits Lecce.



Haaland Scores in 100th Appearance as Man City Beats Chelsea 2-0 in Premier League 

Erling Haaland (L) of Manchester City celebrates with teammate Kevin De Bruyne (R) after scoring the 0-1 lead during the English Premier League match between Chelsea and Manchester City in London, Britain, 18 August 2024. (EPA)
Erling Haaland (L) of Manchester City celebrates with teammate Kevin De Bruyne (R) after scoring the 0-1 lead during the English Premier League match between Chelsea and Manchester City in London, Britain, 18 August 2024. (EPA)
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Haaland Scores in 100th Appearance as Man City Beats Chelsea 2-0 in Premier League 

Erling Haaland (L) of Manchester City celebrates with teammate Kevin De Bruyne (R) after scoring the 0-1 lead during the English Premier League match between Chelsea and Manchester City in London, Britain, 18 August 2024. (EPA)
Erling Haaland (L) of Manchester City celebrates with teammate Kevin De Bruyne (R) after scoring the 0-1 lead during the English Premier League match between Chelsea and Manchester City in London, Britain, 18 August 2024. (EPA)

Make it 91 goals in 100 games for Erling Haaland at Manchester City.

The striker marked his 100th appearance for the club by netting the first goal in a 2-0 win at Chelsea on Sunday as City began its campaign for a fifth straight Premier League title.

It also took his tally to five goals in three league openers since joining City in 2022 and showed that the Norwegian is fully rested after a summer without international soccer.

“I had a feeling that he feels better than last season at this stage,” City manager Pep Guardiola said. “He feels good, and the goal was magnificent.”

Haaland gave his team the lead in the 18th minute and Mateo Kovacic added a strike from just outside the area in the 84th to make it a harsh welcome for new Chelsea coach Enzo Maresca in his first game in charge.

Also Sunday, Brentford beat Crystal Palace 2-1 after benefitting from a disputed refereeing decision in the first half.

At Stamford Bridge, Haaland’s opener came when he received the ball on the edge of the area and cut between Levi Colwill and Marc Cucurella before dinking the ball past Robert Sanchez.

“I knew exactly what to do, I think it was a really good goal,” Haaland said.

It was the kind of clinical center-forward play that Chelsea lacked for much of last season and again on Sunday despite another summer of heavy spending.

Chelsea striker Nicolas Jackson had a goal disallowed just before halftime after needlessly straying offside and then hit a close-range volley straight at City goalkeeper Ederson in the 61st before being taken off for 18-year-old newcomer Marc Guiu.

“The performance was there but we didn’t take the chances,” Maresca said. “Probably the big difference was inside the box.”

Still, there were signs of encouragement for Maresca, the former Man City assistant under Pep Guardiola. While none of Chelsea’s nine summer signings started the game, Romeo Lavia made his first league start after missing most of last season with injuries and impressed in a midfield partnership with Moises Caicedo.

Winger Pedro Neto came off the bench in the 59th to make his debut after a big-money move from Wolves and nearly scored right away as he was inches from getting to Enzo Fernandez’s low cross toward the far post.

But Kovacic, who started in place of the injured Rodri, doubled the lead against his former club when he intercepted a high ball up the pitch and strove forward before launching a shot that snuck in via the post.