Mertens goes past Maradona

The Belgian striker headed in the equaliser after 85 minutes in Naples to surpass former Argentinian ace Maradona, who hit 81 league goals between 1984 and 1991.

May 06, 2019 11:09 pm | Updated 11:18 pm IST - Milan

Dries Mertens.

Dries Mertens.

Dries Mertens on Sunday overtook club legend Diego Maradona in Napoli’s all-time Serie A scorers list after bagging his 82st goal in a 2-1 win over Cagliari which sealed second place in this season.

The Belgian striker headed in the equaliser after 85 minutes in Naples to surpass former Argentinian ace Maradona, who hit 81 league goals between 1984 and 1991.

Mertens is now the third best Serie A scorer in the club’s history, behind Antonio Vojak, who hit a record 102 league goals between 1929 and 1935 and Slovakian Marek Hamsik, who achieved 100 before leaving to play in China this season.

Very happy

“I'm very happy to have overtaken Maradona and to be a part of Napoli's history,” said Mertens, 31, who arrived in southern Italy in 2013 from PSV Eindhoven.

“We must be proud of our second place.”

“The future? If I want to score goals in Italian I have to stay. I have always said that I feel good here, I want to continue doing important things with this shirt.”

Mertens said he was enjoying playing under Carlo Ancelotti who took over from Maurizio Sarri this season.

“With Ancelotti my role has changed. I have more freedom and it shows.”

Mertens has scored 14 goals this season including the last three games.

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