Empoli: 23. Vasquez D., 3. Pezzella( till 84'), 21. Viti M., 22. De Sciglio, 34. Ismajli, 6. Henderson L.( till 84'), 17. Solbakken( till 63'), 32. Haas( till 76'), 93. Maleh, 9. Pellegri P.( till 76'), 11. Gyasi E.
Substitution: 29. Colombo(from 63'), 8. Anjorin(from 76'), 19. Ekong(from 76'), 35. Marianucci(from 84'), 13. Cacace(from 84')
Bench: 12. Seghetti, 98. Brancolini, 31. Tosto L., 7. Sambia, 90. Konate I.
Yellow Cards: Cacace 90'
Como 1907: 25. Reina, 2. Kempf, 5. Goldaniga, 13. Dossena A., 18. Moreno A., 93. Barba( till 62'), 26. Engelhardt, 33. Da Cunha( till 86'), 7. Strefezza G.( till 63'), 11. Belotti( till 78'), 16. Fadera( till 78')
Substitution: 79. Nico Paz(from 62'), 10. Cutrone(from 63'), 90. Verdi S.(from 78'), 9. Gabrielloni(from 78'), 17. Cerri(from 86')
Bench: 1. Audero, 3. Sala M., 15. Jack Fellipe, 6. Iovine, 14. Jasim
Davide Frattesi struck twice in Tuscany to steer Inter on the right path after a tight first half, with Lautaro rounding off the scoreline
Juve kicked off Thiago Motta’s reign with a comfortable win against newly-promoted Como
Pulisic broke the deadlock in the latter stages of the first half was enough to secure back-to-back wins for Milan
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.