Poland striker Arkadiusz Milik struck twice in the second half to lift Lazio to the top of Serie A following a 3-1 home victory over Bologna.
Published : 18 Sep 2016, 03:36 AM
Milik went on as a substitute on the hour and seven minutes later chipped the ball over the keeper from a fine Marek Hamsik pass.
He then drilled in his fourth league goal of the season in the 78th minute with a low drive, having also scored twice in the midweek 2-1 Champions League win over Dynamo Kiev.
Spaniard Jose Callejon had put the hosts ahead, sneaking in at the far post to head in a deep cross from Lorenzo Insigne for his fifth goal of the campaign.
The visitors levelled through Simone Verdi's audacious 35-metre shot in the 56th minute, an effort midjudged by Napoli keeper Pepe Reina.
Bologna, who had Emil Krafth sent off for a professional foul on Piotr Zielinski in the 81st minute, are ninth on six points.
Earlier, Lazio scored three times in nine minutes in the second half to beat Pescara 3-0 and move up to fourth position on seven points.
Sergej Milinkovic-Savic's powerful header put them ahead in the 67th minute after Albania international Ledian Memushaj had scuffed a first-half penalty wide for Pescara.
Goals from Stefan Radu and Ciro Immobile completed Lazio's second win in four league matches.