Stadio San Paolo match zone: The one that Chelsea gave away

By Matt Barlow for the Daily Mail

Fabio Borini left Chelsea last year, first for a loan spell at Swansea City and then, at the end of his contract, to Parma.



He signed a five-year deal at the Stadio Ennio Tardini, but was then loaned out to Roma, who have since paid £3million to own 50 per cent of him.

Borini has so far scored six goals in 13 Serie A games as Chelsea's search for new strikers goes on.



Just Fab: Former Chelsea forward Borini is now a success at Roma

The end of a good run?

The teams that lined up in the last eight of the Champions League in 1996 were Ajax, Borussia Dortmund, Juventus, Legia Warsaw, Nantes, Panathinaikos, Real Madrid and Spartak Moscow.



It was the last time the quarter-finals of Europe's leading club competition failed to include a team from the Premier League and a year when Juventus won.

Hot of the press

Even some members of the Napoli press were unable to resist the urge to stand up and goad the Chelsea supporters when Edinson Cavani put the Italians ahead after 45 minutes.

Party time

The locals waited 18 years for a European party like this and didn't let the deluge dampen spirits.



Most fans were inside the stadium two hours before kick-off, ignoring club pleas to leave their fireworks and flares at home.

Love a flare: Napoli fans enjoyed their big night at the Stadio San Paolo

Sign of the times for an idle idol

A familiar face on the Napoli bench was Andrea Dossena. The former Liverpool flop was a regular for the Italians last season but found himself on the sidelines.



Whilst that was a regular occurrence at Anfield, he may have been confused when he looked across and saw Fernando Torres on Chelsea's bench.



The Spaniard used to be pretty good when they were team-mates under Rafa Benitez.

In focus

Ena Sharples: Hugo Campagnaro

Hugo Campagnaro



The Napoli defender clashed heads with Didier Drogba early on, meaning he was sporting a head net last seen on Coronation Street’s Ena Sharples.

Nicolo Frustalupi

Lupi by name, loopy by nature. The Napoli assistant manager enjoyed his evening in the limelight, proving to be very excitable on the touchline.

Salomon Kalou

The Chelsea striker has not started a game since October against Everton

and hasn’t started in the Champions League since December 2010 against Marseille.





