PSV come from behind to hand Napoli six of the best
EINDHOVEN, Netherlands :PSV Eindhoven’s Dennis Man scored twice as the home side handed Napoli a 6-2 thrashing on Tuesday after coming from a goal down to get their first win in this season's Champions League.
Scott McTominay put the Italians ahead in the 31st minute but the Dutch champions swept into a 2-1 lead within seven minutes as Alessandro Buongiorno put the ball into his own net and then Ismael Saibari scored on the counter-attack.
After halftime Man netted twice as PSV took advantage of a frenzied atmosphere at the Philips Stadion to advance to four points from three games, one more than the Serie A champions.
Napoli’s Lorenzo Lucca was sent off 14 minutes from time for dissent to add to the visitors' woes, although McTominay scored their second in the 86th minute from a corner.
But straight from the restart Couhaib Driouech set up substitute Ricardo Pepi to score with his first kick of the game and within a minute Driouech got one himself with a thumping strike at the end of a series of swift one-touch passes.
The game was played at a high tempo throughout with both sides in an attacking mood and Leonardo Spinazzola’s run down the left wing provided the opening goal for the Italians with his cross being powered home by McTominay.
The Scotland international rose between two defenders at the near post to power home a bullet header.
OWN GOAL AS ATTEMPTED CLEARANCE GOES AWRY
But PSV were level within four minutes as veteran Ivan Perisic’s driving cross was helped into his own net by Buongiorno as his attempted clearance went awry.
Then Perisic stole possession as Napoli were on the edge of the PSV area and Guus Til helped it further forward, feeding Saibari to break free and run half the length of the pitch to score.
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