Napoli ease past Inter with early onslaught to reach sixth

Napoli players celebrate after scoring an early goal in an easy 3-0 win against Inter Milan.
Napoli players celebrate after scoring an early goal in an easy 3-0 win against Inter Milan.
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Napoli scored twice in the opening five minutes en route to a 3-0 victory over Inter Milan at the Stadio San Paolo.

The hosts swiftly grabbed the lead through Piotr Zielinski's second-minute strike and captain Marek Hamsik then doubled the advantage three minutes later.

Lorenzo Insigne added a third six minutes after the break -- his fourth goal in three Serie A games -- as Napoli moved up to sixth in the table.

Stefano Pioli's Inter, brought back down to earth after registering their maiden win under him last time out by defeating Fiorentina 4-2, remain eighth.

Zielinski notched his first goal for the club he joined over the summer when he connected with a knockdown from Jose Callejon, who had been picked out by a lovely delivery from Hamsik.

Zielinski then produced a fine through-ball for Hamsik and the skipper drilled a low shot past Samir Handanovic.

Inter looked shell-shocked for a while and vulnerable to conceding again, before beginning to threaten through their captain Mauro Icardi, who fired one effort off-target and was twice thwarted by Jose Reina.

With Napoli then back on the front foot just before the interval, Hamsik cracked a strike toward goal from outside the box that Handanovic batted away.

And after Ivan Perisic fired wide of Reina's goal early in the second half, Insigne made it 3-0 with a clever left-footed finish that was teed up by Raul Albiol.

Handanovic produced a subsequent save to deny Hamsik, with his opposite number Reina then doing well to get down and block an Antonio Candreva attempt.

Perisic tried his luck on a couple of further occasions, but could not convert.