Day 5
Esposito Se. 49'
Cagliari: 22. Scuffet, 3. Augello( till 60'), 6. Luperto, 19. Zortea, 26. Mina, 28. Zappa, 14. Deiola, 18. Marin R.( till 71'), 29. Makoumbou( till 46'), 77. Luvumbo( till 60'), 91. Piccoli R.( till 75')
Substitution: 30. Pavoletti(from 46'), 37. Azzi(from 60'), 10. Viola(from 60'), 70. Gaetano G.(from 71'), 9. Lapadula(from 75')
Bench: 1. Ciocci, 71. Sherri, 23. Wieteska, 24. Palomino, 33. Obert, 8. Adopo, 21. Jankto, 97. Felici, 80. Mutandwa
Yellow Cards: Pavoletti 81'
Empoli: 23. Vasquez D., 2. Goglichidze S., 3. Pezzella, 21. Viti M., 34. Ismajli, 5. Grassi( till 73'), 6. Henderson L., 8. Anjorin( till 58'), 11. Gyasi E.( till 90'), 29. Colombo( till 73'), 99. Esposito Se.( till 90')
Substitution: 32. Haas(from 58'), 13. Cacace(from 73'), 17. Solbakken(from 73'), 22. De Sciglio(from 90'), 9. Pellegri P.(from 90')
Bench: 12. Seghetti, 98. Brancolini, 31. Tosto L., 35. Marianucci, 7. Sambia, 19. Ekong, 90. Konate I.
Yellow Cards: Colombo 12', Gyasi E. 64'
Romelu Lukaku served two assists before netting Napoli’s third goal
Artem Dovbyk's debut in Serie A happened today in a match against Cagliary
Claudio Ranieri’s club football career ended in style as his Cagliari side battled it out in a thrilling encounter with Fiorentina
Two penalties for the hosts in the first half put Juve in a tough spot, but the Bianconeri struck twice
Pulisic broke the deadlock in the latter stages of the first half was enough to secure back-to-back wins for Milan
Pellegrini opened the scoring after 1 minute with his third consecutive goal
Napoli got back to winning ways after back-to-back defeats thanks to a narrow win against Cagliari
The Ukrainian midfielder fired Genoa ahead against Empoli with another magnificent long-range finish
Empoli lost to Sassuolo in the match with seven goals scored, one of which was by Viktor Kovalenko
Empoli claim a shocking victory at Napoli’s home ground as the reigning champions are stung by Kovalenko’s late goal.
Empoli claim bragging rights in the Tuscan derby thanks to a stellar display at the Franchi and goals by Caputo and Gyasi
Today's Serie A match was decisive for Roma's coach Jose Mourinho - the Portuguese could be fired in case of a poor performance