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Napoli 0-0 Como Player Ratings: Butez Rated 9/10 as Goalkeepers Shine in a Tense 0-0 Stalemate

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Napoli Vs Como Player Ratings

Summary

  • Serie A fixture between Napoli and Como ended in a draw
  • Both goalkeepers shone in the match and secured a point.

In a fixture that promised goals but delivered a tactical stalemate, Napoli and Como fought to a gritty 0-0 draw at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona. This Serie A encounter was less of a free-flowing spectacle and more of a tense battle of attrition. From our perspective, the entire narrative of the match pivoted on a single, dramatic moment.

The game's defining event unfolded in the 24th minute. Como won a penalty, presenting a golden opportunity to seize control. However, Álvaro Morata's subsequent spot-kick was heroically saved, a moment that completely shifted the psychological balance of the contest. What stood out to us was how both goalkeepers then rose to the occasion, turning the match into their personal highlight reel.

Team StatsNapoliComo
Ball Possession43%57%
Expected Goals (xG)0.231.02
Big Chances01
Total Shots610
Goalkeeper Saves23
Corner Kicks21
Fouls78
Passes160213
Tackles
First Half Stats

While Napoli peppered the goal with attempts, they found Como's goalkeeper in inspired form, making save after save. The hosts grew increasingly frustrated, unable to break down a resilient and brilliantly organized defensive unit. For Como, it was a point earned through sheer will and a masterclass in defensive solidity, leaving the home side to rue their missed opportunities.

Here are Napoli Vs Como Player Ratings

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Napoli Player Ratings vs Como

Here are Napoli Player Ratings vs Como

Goalkeeper

Vanja Milinković-Savić - 8.5: The absolute hero for his team. His penalty save against Morata was the defining moment of Napoli's match. It was a massive psychological boost for his side. Beyond that moment, he was commanding and made a crucial error leading to a shot but immediately redeemed himself. A truly game-saving performance.

Defenders

Alessandro Buongiorno - 7.0: A steady and composed performance at the back. We noticed his high pass accuracy helped Napoli build from deep. He made several important clearances to snuff out danger. He wasn't overly tested but did his job effectively when called upon. A solid, if unspectacular, outing.

Amir Rrahmani - 7.5: He was a beast in the air, winning most of his aerial duels. He put his body on the line with two blocked shots. What stood out was his strength in one-on-one situations. He contributed to the clean sheet with a powerful defensive display.

Giovanni Di Lorenzo - 6.0: A very busy and combative evening for the captain. He won a decent number of duels and tackles. However, he was often reckless, committing four fouls. He struggled to contain Como's wide players at times. A mixed performance defined by tenacity but a lack of discipline.

Leonardo Spinazzola - 6.0: Only played the first half before being substituted. He tried to get forward and deliver crosses. His performance was decent without being remarkable. He did his defensive duties but didn't offer a significant attacking threat. An average 45 minutes of work.

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Midfielders

Billy Gilmour - 6.5: His game was unfortunately cut short by an injury in the first half. Before that, he was tidy in possession and drew a couple of fouls. He kept the ball moving well in the midfield. It's a shame his evening ended prematurely as he was starting to get into the rhythm.

Scott McTominay - 8.0: Napoli's primary driving force and their most dangerous player. He was everywhere, taking five shots and forcing the keeper into action. His energy was infectious, as he tried to drag his team forward. He won a staggering nine duels, showing his commitment on both ends. An excellent, all-action display.

Frank Anguissa - 6.5: A solid but quiet game from him. His pass accuracy was excellent, and he made some key interceptions. However, he picked up a needless yellow card. He provided a good defensive screen but lacked a creative spark going forward. Did his job without any fuss.

Forwards

David Neres - 5.5: A really frustrating and ineffective performance. He lost possession an alarming 16 times and was a non-factor in attack. From our perspective, he looked off the pace and struggled to get into the game. It was no surprise to see him substituted.

Rasmus Højlund - 6.0: He was physically dominated, losing most of his aerial battles. He had one big chance from a header but couldn't convert it. He worked hard but was isolated for large parts of the match. A difficult evening for the young striker against a stubborn defence.

Matteo Politano - 7.0: He was a live wire and one of Napoli's better attacking threats. He had three shots and created a big chance. However, his final product was lacking. He picked up a silly yellow card out of frustration. He was always trying to make things happen.

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Substitutes

Eljif Elmas - 6.5: Came on for the injured Gilmour and immediately tested the keeper with a good shot. He also picked up a booking for a cynical foul.

Miguel Gutiérrez - 6.5: Replaced Spinazzola at halftime and provided fresh energy down the left flank. He was solid defensively and even had an ambitious shot.

Noa Lang - 6.0: Replaced the ineffective Neres but couldn't change the game's outcome. He struggled to make an impact in his short time on the pitch.

Manager

A. Conte - 6.0: His team had the chances and controlled the game but couldn't find a way through. The inability to break down a deep-lying defense will be a major concern for him. His substitutions didn't have the desired effect. A frustrating day at the office.

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Como Player Ratings vs Napoli

Here are Como Player Ratings vs Napoli

Goalkeeper

Jean Butez - 9.0: The undisputed Man of the Match. He was simply sensational between the posts. He made six saves, including several spectacular stops to deny McTominay and Politano. His command of his area was total. He single-handedly earned his team a point with a heroic display.

Defenders

Marc Oliver Kempf - N/A: His game ended after just eight minutes due to an unfortunate injury. Not enough time to make any real judgment on his performance.

Álex Valle - 6.5: A solid and dependable performance at the back. He was tidy on the ball and strong in his tackles. He did well to keep Napoli's attackers quiet on his side. He stuck to his defensive tasks diligently all game. A very disciplined display.

Jacobo Ramón - 8.0: An absolute colossus at the heart of the defense. He won 100% of his duels which is an incredible stat. He was dominant in the air and read the game brilliantly. Despite one error leading to a shot, he was otherwise flawless. A true warrior's performance.

Ivan Smolcic - 7.5: A fantastic defensive shift from the right-back. He won nine of his eleven duels and made three successful tackles. He was aggressive and tenacious, though it earned him a yellow card. He was a nightmare for Napoli's left-sided attackers. A very impressive outing.

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Midfielders

Maxence Caqueret - 7.0: A classy performance in midfield before his substitution. He was neat in possession and created two chances for his teammates. He also forced a good save from the Napoli keeper. He was a key part of Como's ability to relieve pressure.

Nico Paz - 6.0: He was very involved but so wasteful. He took four shots but failed to hit the target with any meaningful effort. He worked hard off the ball, making two tackles. He just lacked composure in the final third. A frustrating night for him.

Máximo Perrone - 6.0: A combative display in the middle of the park. He broke up play effectively with two tackles and an interception. However, he was a bit too aggressive, earning an early yellow card. He struggled to retain possession at times. A mixed bag of a performance.

Assane Diao - 6.5: He was a constant thorn in Napoli's side, drawing five fouls. He provided a great outlet for his team on the counter. However, his end product was poor, and he was wasteful with his shooting. He worked tirelessly for the team.

Jayden Addai - 5.0: A really poor performance from our perspective. He was dispossessed five times and lost possession frequently. He struggled to make any impact on the game and was a passenger for large periods. A night to forget for the midfielder.

Forwards

Álvaro Morata - 4.5: A disastrous evening for the captain. He did well to win the penalty. But his subsequent miss was the game's biggest moment and a huge let-off for Napoli. He looked dejected after that and missed another good chance. His confidence seemed shot.

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Substitutes

Diego Carlos - 7.0: Came on for the injured Kempf and slotted in seamlessly. He was part of a defense that stood firm against immense pressure. A very solid contribution.

Lucas da Cunha - 6.5: Replaced Caqueret and helped see out the draw. He worked hard and won a free kick in a good area.

Stefan Posch - 6.5: Brought on for the impressive Smolcic and maintained the defensive solidity on the right side. Did his job well.

Manager

F. Fàbregas i Soler - 8.5: He deserves immense credit for this result. His team was perfectly organized, disciplined, and resilient. They executed his defensive game plan to perfection. He will be thrilled with the heart his players showed to earn a massive point away from home.

Sportsdunia's player of the match is Butez

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Frequently Asked Questions

What was the result of Napoli vs Como?
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The match between Napoli and Como ended in a 0-0 draw.

When was Napoli vs Como?
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The match took place on November 1, 2025.

Who was the man of the match in Napoli vs Como?
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Jean Butez was the man of the match for his incredible goalkeeping performance for Como.

Who was the worst performer in Napoli vs Como?
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Álvaro Morata was the worst performer after he missed a crucial penalty for Como.

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