Day 3
Fabbian 89'
Bologna: 28. Skorupski, 3. Posch( till 83'), 15. Kristiansen, 26. Lucumí, 31. Beukema, 20. Aebischer( till 84'), 6. Moro N.( till 67'), 19. Ferguson L., 9. Zirkzee, 10. Karlsson J.( till 87'), 11. Ndoye D.( till 67')
Substitution: 82. Urbanski K.(from 67'), 7. Orsolini(from 67'), 29. De Silvestri(from 83'), 17. El Azzouzi Ous.(from 84'), 80. Fabbian(from 87')
Bench: 34. Ravaglia F., 50. Gasperini, 14. Bonifazi, 16. Corazza, 33. Calafiori
Yellow Cards: Ferguson L. 40'
Cagliari: 1. Radunović B., 4. Dossena A., 23. Wieteska, 27. Augello( till 71'), 28. Zappa( till 67'), 25. Sulemana, 8. Nandez N.( till 46'), 21. Jankto( till 66'), 29. Makoumbou, 32. Petagna( till 46'), 77. Luvumbo
Substitution: 99. Di Pardo(from 46'), 61. Shomurodov(from 46'), 14. Deiola(from 66'), 19. Oristanio(from 67'), 37. Azzi(from 71')
Bench: 18. Aresti, 22. Scuffet, 3. Goldaniga, 33. Obert, 16. Prati, 10. Viola
Yellow Cards: Sulemana 70', Makoumbou 90'
Inter’s captain struck his third in two games doubling Inter’s lead
Giroud opened the scoring with his first right-footed goal for Milan
Riccardo Orsolini became the top-scoring Italian player in the league with his goal from the spot while Arek Milik redeemed himself after missing a penalty by smashing home a first-time finish
Inter, after defeating Porto in the Champions League, lost their match in the Italian championship
Luciano Spalletti's Napoli extended their Serie A winning streak to six matches
Juventus ended their losing streak in the Serie A, defeating Bologna at home and getting their third win of the season