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- Updated: February 9, 2014

Rafa Benitez’s Napoli recorded their first victory in three games to bring an end to Clarence Seedorf”s unbeaten run as new Milan manager.
Gonzalo Higuain grabbed an impressive brace and Gokhan Inler also got on the score sheet as Napoli bounced back from two consecutive defeats.
January loan signing Adel Taarabt handed the visitors the lead on eight minutes when he dispossessed Faouzi Ghoulam before bursting forward and producing a beautiful curled effort beyond the reach of Christian Abbiati. The Moroccan sprinted towards the away bench to celebrate with coach Clarence Seedorf.
But Milan’s joy was short lived as, just three minutes later, Napoli were level when Inler saw his 30 yard effort curl into the back of the net after his shot took a deflection off Nigel de Jong.
Napoli finally took the lead on 56 minutes through Higuain who lost his marker to glance Inler’s delightful cross into the back of the net.
But Higuain sealed the match seven minutes before time after Hamsik found substitute Jose Callejon with a through pass and he simply passed the ball across goal for Higuain to tap into the back of the net.