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Inter Milan Thrash Empoli, Atalanta Climb to Third in Serie A

Inter Milan Thrash Empoli, Atalanta Climb to Third in Serie A

Inter Milan maintained their grip on second place in Serie A with a dominant 3-0 victory over 10-man Empoli on Wednesday. The defending champions showcased their resilience and attacking prowess, while Atalanta climbed to third with a 2-0 win over Monza.Inter's triumph was fueled by a brace from Davide Frattesi, who scored in the 50th and 67th minutes. The first goal came from a deflection, while the second was a composed finish that put Simone Inzaghi's side in control. Lautaro Martinez sealed the victory in the 79th minute after a defensive blunder by Empoli.The match took a significant turn in the first half when Empoli's Saba Goglichidze was sent off for a dangerous tackle on Marcus Thuram. Inter capitalized on the numerical advantage, dominating possession and creating numerous scoring opportunities.Inter captain Martinez expressed the team's satisfaction with the victory, especially after Napoli's win on Tuesday. "It was important to win after Napoli's victory," he said.Meanwhile, Atalanta continued their impressive form with a 2-0 win over Monza. Lazar Samardzic and Davide Zappacosta scored late goals to secure the victory for the Bergamo-based side. Atalanta now sit third in the standings, one point ahead of Juventus.Juventus, who were unbeaten in Serie A this season, suffered a setback with a 2-2 home draw against Parma. Enrico Del Prato gave Parma an early lead, and although Weston McKennie equalized, a second defensive lapse allowed Simon Sohm to restore Parma's advantage before halftime. Timothy Weah leveled the score for Juventus after the break, but the Bianconeri remain seven points behind leaders Napoli.In other matches, Udinese lost 3-2 to promoted Venezia, while Napoli maintained their four-point lead at the top of the table with a 2-0 win over AC Milan on Tuesday.

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Napoli Soar to Serie A Summit with Monza Victory

Napoli Soar to Serie A Summit with Monza Victory

Napoli's resurgence continued on Sunday as they ascended to the summit of Serie A with a comfortable 2-0 victory over Monza at home. The triumph marked their fourth win in six outings under the guidance of coach Antonio Conte, who has revitalized the team after a disappointing 10th-place finish last season.Matteo Politano opened the scoring for Napoli in the 22nd minute, showcasing his clinical finishing by slotting the ball past the goalkeeper from a tight angle. Georgian star Khvicha Kvaratskhelia sealed the victory just 11 minutes later, capitalizing on a loose ball in the box to emphatically slam home from a central position.Conte's impact on Napoli has been evident since his arrival, with the team now sitting atop the table for the first time since June 2023, when they claimed the Scudetto. However, the former Italy boss remained cautious, dismissing talk of title aspirations."I have to look at the reality and that says we are very far from flying high," Conte told DAZN. "We've got to sweat it out game after game, like we did today where we had to sweat hard to earn those points."Napoli's 13 points after six matches put them one point ahead of Juventus in second spot and two ahead of AC Milan, Inter Milan, and Torino.Meanwhile, Torino's bid to regain top spot was thwarted as they suffered their first league defeat of the season, falling 3-2 at home to Lazio. Matteo Guendouzi and Boulaye Dia gave Lazio a commanding lead, but Torino's Che Adams reduced the deficit before Tijjani Noslin sealed the victory for the visitors.Other notable results included Roma's come-from-behind 2-1 home win over Venezia, inspired by goals from Bryan Cristante and Niccolo Pisilli. Como, managed by former Arsenal and Spain star Cesc Fabregas, claimed a second successive victory with a 3-2 triumph over 10-man Verona, thanks to a brace from Patrick Cutrone.

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Napoli Soar, Inter Stumble in Serie A

Napoli Soar, Inter Stumble in Serie A

Napoli extended their lead atop Serie A with a dominant 4-0 victory over Cagliari, while Inter Milan stumbled to a 1-1 draw at Monza.Napoli's triumph was marred by fan disorder, with a banner mocking Cagliari fans as "sheep" sparking a barrage of objects between supporters. The match was halted for seven minutes as projectiles and flares flew.Despite the disruption, Napoli remained unfazed. Giovanni Di Lorenzo's deflected opener gave them an early lead, and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Romelu Lukaku combined for two more goals before the hour mark. Alessandro Buongiorno sealed the win with a stoppage-time header.Inter's title hopes took a blow as they dropped points at Monza. Denzel Dumfries rescued a point with a late equalizer after Dany Mota's header had given the hosts the lead. Simone Inzaghi's side looked sluggish and will need to improve ahead of their Champions League opener at Manchester City.Elsewhere, Ademola Lookman marked his return to Atalanta with a decisive goal in their 3-2 victory over Fiorentina. The Nigerian forward, who had been linked with a move to Paris Saint-Germain, netted the winner in stoppage time to secure three points for the Champions League-bound side.Genoa snatched a dramatic 1-1 draw with Roma in the final seconds, continuing their impressive start to the season.

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Juventus and Bologna Stumble in Champions League Race

Juventus and Bologna Stumble in Champions League Race

Juventus and Bologna's Champions League aspirations suffered setbacks on Saturday as they were held to goalless draws by Torino and Monza, respectively. The Turin derby stalemate and Bologna's second consecutive draw leave Juve four points ahead of their rivals in the race for a top-four finish.Despite Italy's strong performances in European competitions this season, securing an additional Champions League spot for Serie A next year, Juve's recent form has been concerning. Massimiliano Allegri's side has won only twice in their last 11 matches and now trail Inter Milan by 19 points in the title race."We haven't obtained our goals yet... it's a football goal for those of us involved with the team but an economic one for the club," said Allegri, whose team missed out on European football last year due to a points deduction.Juve failed to capitalize on their chances against Torino, with Dusan Vlahovic hitting the post in the opening minutes and being denied by Vanja Milinkovic-Savic later in the game. Torino also had a goal ruled out for a foul, leaving them in ninth place.Bologna's hopes of a historic Champions League debut were also dented by Monza. The Rossoblu have not played in Europe's top club competition since 1964, but their recent form has been disappointing.Meanwhile, Roma can move within a point of Bologna with a win at Udinese on Sunday. The Giallorossi are in fifth place and boosted by their first-leg victory over AC Milan in the Europa League quarter-finals.In other Serie A action, Nicola Sansone's late strike gave Lecce a crucial 1-0 win over Empoli. The victory lifts Lecce six points clear of the relegation zone.

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Jovic Banned, Fabiani Suspended: Serie A Disciplinary Action

Jovic Banned, Fabiani Suspended: Serie A Disciplinary Action

In a dramatic turn of events, AC Milan's Luka Jovic was handed a two-match ban in Serie A for his impulsive act of slapping Monza's Armando Izzo during their intense 4-2 defeat at Monza. The incident occurred early in the second half, with Milan trailing by two goals. Jovic's moment of indiscretion resulted in his dismissal, leaving his team a man down.Despite the setback, AC Milan displayed remarkable resilience. Olivier Giroud and Christian Pulisic stepped up to the challenge, scoring crucial goals in the dying minutes to level the score. However, Monza had the final say, delivering two stunning last-gasp strikes through Warren Bondo and Lorenzo Colombo, securing a memorable victory.Jovic's suspension will see him miss crucial matches against Atalanta and Lazio, both of whom are vying for a spot in the revamped Champions League next season. The Serbian forward's absence will be a significant blow to AC Milan's aspirations.In a separate incident, Lazio's sporting director, Mariano Fabiani, was slapped with a month-long suspension for his outburst against officials during their 2-1 defeat to Bologna. Fabiani's tirade at the end of the first half, where he aggressively contested the referee's performance, led to his ejection from the field. His behavior continued in the tunnel, where he reportedly pushed the referee in anger.Serie A's disciplinary committee took swift action, imposing a heavy ban on Fabiani for his unacceptable conduct. The incident highlights the need for maintaining sportsmanship and respecting officials' decisions in competitive matches.

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