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Milan 0 Napoli 4: Insigne at the double in visitors rout

Lorenzo Insigne scored twice as Napoli turned on the style to continue a fine run of form in a 4-0 rout at Milan on Sunday.

Italy international Insigne was a scorer in Napoli's 2-1 win against Serie A champions Juventus last weekend, and he was on target twice in the second half against a hapless Milan, who suffered their biggest home defeat in six years since losing 4-0 to a Jose Mourinho-led Inter.

Maurizio Sarri's side were given a helping hand for the first goal as Cristian Zapata's woeful defensive clearance led to a swift counter-attack that was clinically finished by Allan.

Insigne was celebrating again in the 67th minute after netting  an excellent 30-yard free-kick, before Rodrigo Ely's own goal summed up Milan's misery.

Marek Hamsik seized upon Zapata's poor clearance to feed Insigne and he in turn played a neat throughball to Allan, who coolly slotted past Diego Lopez when one-on-one.

For all Milan's endeavour they produced little in terms of goal threat, and Napoli clinically doubled their lead three minutes after the break.

Milan forced a rare effort on target when Ely's flicked header from Giacomo Bonaventura's cross was well held by Pepe Reina.

There was worse to come for Milan, though, as Ely slid in to clear Faouzi Ghoulam's cross and succeeded only in stabbing into his own goal, leaving Mihajlovic with plenty to ponder heading into the international break.