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Rome: Napoli showed its Serie A title credentials on Sunday with a 2-0 win at Bologna, despite missing top scorer Edinson Cavani.
Giuseppe Mascara put Napoli in front in the 30th minute after Bologna goalkeeper Emiliano Viviano failed to control a backheel effort from Ezequiel Lavezzi. Marek Hamsik doubled the lead with a penalty just before halftime.
Napoli is level on points with AC Milan at the top of the table, with Milan playing at Fiorentina later. Inter Milan is two points behind following its 2-0 win over Chievo Verona on Saturday.
Napoli hasn't won Serie A since Diego Maradona led the southern club to the honor in 1987 and 1990. The club fell into financial difficulty and was relegated to the third division in 2004 but new president Aurelio De Laurentiis has made the side a threat again.
About half of the 33,000 fans at Bologna's Dall'Ara stadium were Napoli supporters — one of them being Cavani, who was suspended due to accumulated cards.
The penalty was awarded when Viviano clearly tripped Lavezzi as the Argentine and Hamsik broke through Bologna's defense and had only the goalkeeper to beat. Napoli argued that Viviano should have been sent off, but he was given only a yellow card.
Bologna's best chances fell to Marco Di Vaio, who hit the side netting in the 56th minute and fired wide in the 81st.
Elsewhere, Lazio beat Parma 2-0 to move past Udinese and into fourth place, which carries the final Champions League berth.
Hernanes scored in the 23rd minute amid three defenders from beyond the area and Sergio Floccari came off the bench to double the lead in the 77th.
Lazio moved one point in front of Udinese and four in front of Roma, which beat Udinese 2-1 Saturday.
Earlier in the lunchtime fixture, Juventus rallied to beat Genoa 3-2 for its third consecutive win, keeping alive the Turin outfit's faint Champions League hopes.
Luca Toni came off the bench to score the winner in the 83rd against the team he began the season with, fighting off a defender before lifting the ball over the goalkeeper at the edge of the box.
Genoa had gone ahead in the seventh minute following an own goal from Juventus defender Leonardo Bonucci and Simone Pepe equalized for Juve in the 50th.
Genoa then took the lead again with a goal from Antonio Floro Flores in the 57th before Juventus forward Alessandro Matri made it 2-2 in the 63rd.
Juventus still trails Lazio by six points.
"This match gives us confidence," Juventus coach Luigi Del Neri said. "We were able to turn around a match that began with an own goal after just a few minutes."
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