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Ten-man Napoli scores late in 1-1 draw at Sampdoria, grabs third place

ROME (AP) — Ten-man Napoli salvaged a 1-1 draw at Sampdoria with an injury-time equalizer Monday in a key contest for third place and Serie A's final Champions League berth.

Napoli moved into third, level on points with Genoa, and one point ahead of Sampdoria in fifth.

Colombian forward Duvan Zapata scored two minutes into added time after Brazilian forward Eder had given Sampdoria the lead in the 58th.

Eder scored with a low shot from beyond area through a crowd of defenders inside the near post.

Zapata crouched down to head in after teammate Gonzalo Higuain distracted the defense by leaping for a header — but missing the ball completely.

In the 85th, Napoli defender Kalidou Koulibaly picked up his second yellow for tripping Eder, who had already dribbled by another defender.

"We put on a great performance and we were completely superior," said Sampdoria president Massimo Ferrero, who was chewing on his club scarf in anguish after Napoli's goal. "We deserved three points. But that's football. I'm going home with a near heart attack."

Sampdoria has also drawn with AC Milan and Roma this season, and clearly has designs on a spot in Europe.

Ferrero deflected reports that former Italy forward Antonio Cassano could join Sampdoria in the January transfer window.

"I wish him very well but you'll have to ask him," Ferrero said.