San Paolo: AC Milan extended their unbeaten run in Serie A to six matches after they held Napoli for a 2-2 draw at the Stadio San Paolo. With this draw, AC Milan kept their hopes of European football alive.
Milan had showcased good form since the resumption of Serie A, managing four wins and one draw before Sunday's game, including a strong comeback win over Juventus in midweek.
The Rossoneri broke the deadlock in the 20th minute as Ante Rebic's floated cross found Theo Hernandez, who smashed in a left-footed volley from close range.
Napoli got back on level terms in the 34th minute when Gianluigi Donnarumma carried away Lorenzo Insigne's free kick, but could do nothing to stop Giovanni Di Lorenzo's follow-up.
The Partenopei took the lead on the hour mark when Jose Callejon pulled back near the by-line for Dries Mertens to find the net with a first-time strike.