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Milan's Gonzalo Higuain, center, vies for the ball during the Italian Serie A soccer match between Napoli and AC Milan at the San Paolo stadium in Naples, Italy, Saturday, August 25 2018. Image Credit: AP

Rome: While Cristiano Ronaldo is still figuring out how to score past Italian league defenders, Napoli are picking up right where they left off from last season.

Only two rounds of Serie A are completed but Napoli are again shaping up as Juventus’ top challengers.

The southern club have rallied to win both of their opening two matches, against quality opponents in Lazio and AC Milan.

Carlo Ancelotti showed off his veteran coaching credentials with a change in tactics for the second half of a 3-2 win over Milan on Saturday.

Dries Mertens was put on for midfielder Marek Hamsik as a fourth forward and scored the winner to cap a comeback from two goals down.

Ancelotti also promoted Piotr Zielinski to a full starter role after the Poland midfielder was kept as a first-choice reserve all of last season under former coach Maurizio Sarri, who left for Chelsea.

“Ancelotti told us that this year every player will be used when he’s in good shape,” said Zielinski, who scored a brace against Milan. “I’m happy to have given my contribution so far.”

Zielinski’s first goal against Milan was scored with his right foot and his second with his left.

“Many people tell me I ought to shoot more with either foot and I will try to do that this season,” Zielinski said. “When I was a kid, I was right-footed, but my father made me use the left more to get it up to speed.”

Napoli goalkeeper David Ospina was partly responsible for both of Milan’s goals, meaning Ancelotti may promote Orestis Karnezis for next weekend’s match at Sampdoria.

Napoli signed goalkeeper Alex Meret from Udinese in July for a reported fee of 25 million euros to replace the departed Pepe Reina but Meret remains out with an injured arm.

Reina and midfielder Jorginho — who followed Sarri to Chelsea — were the only significant departures for Napoli during the off-season, keeping together a unit that produced consistently spectacular football last season.

“You can tell that we trust each other and have been together for many years,” defender Kalidou Koulibaly said. “We know that we can turn situations around, but at the same time we shouldn’t get ourselves in those positions in the first place.”

Gennaro Gattuso was outcoached by Ancelotti, his former manager when he was a Milan player.

“The biggest regret is that after [Napoli’s] goal for 2-1, we simply disappeared from the game,” Gattuso said. “I take full responsibility, because if the team is afraid, then that is the fault of the coach. We just switched off after the first mistake and that also happened many times last season.”

Milan also showed an inability to set up prized acquisition Gonzalo Higuain with scoring chances.

While much has been made of Ronaldo’s inability to score in Juventus’ opening two matches, it’s worth remembering that he also didn’t score in Real Madrid’s opening three Spanish league matches last season — even though he did score in other competitions for Madrid during that spell.

While Juventus players were given a day off following a 2-0 win over Lazio, Ronaldo was back at work. The five-time Ballon d’Or winner tweeted a picture of himself stretching in the gym on Sunday morning.