Torino: 32. Milinkovic-Savic V., 4. Walukiewicz, 5. Masina, 16. Holmgren Pedersen, 23. Coco S., 10. Vlašić( till 71'), 20. Lazaro( till 71'), 28. Ricci S., 66. Gineitis, 9. Sanabria, 18. Adams C.
Substitution: 27. Vojvoda(from 71'), 92. Njie Alieu(from 71')
Bench: 1. Paleari, 17. Donnarumma An., 13. Maripán, 21. Dembele A., 24. Sosa B., 61. Tamèze, 72. Ciammaglichella, 77. Linetty, 7. Karamoh
Yellow Cards: Adams C. 45'
Monza: 30. Turati, 4. Izzo, 13. Pedro Pereira, 22. Pablo Marí, 44. Carboni A., 77. Kyriakopoulos, 38. Bondo, 42. Bianco, 11. Djuric M., 14. Maldini D.( till 68'), 47. Dany Mota( till 87')
Substitution: 80. Vignato(from 68'), 10. Caprari(from 87')
Bench: 21. Pizzignacco, 69. Mazza A., 5. Caldirola, 19. Birindelli Samuele, 52. Postiglione, 12. Sensi, 27. Valoti, 57. Colombo, 84. Ciurria, 20. Forson, 24. Maric M., 37. Petagna
Yellow Cards: Bianco 61', Izzo 77'
Fiorentina got their seventh consecutive Italian league victory and moved up to third place in the standings
Dybala struck the only goal of the game to fire Roma back to winning ways after their rout in Florence
Inter made it three wins in 7 days thanks to Marcus Thuram's first hat-trick in Nerazzurri
Toro’s attacking department was on fire against the Gialloblú as Zapata, Sanabria and Adams hit the target
Monza came ever so close to claiming what would’ve been a shocking win over Inter
Milan barely escaped defeat from Torino in their first Serie A game with a new coach Paulo Fonseca
Torino bow out of their home ground in style with a dominating win over Milan thanks to goals by Zapata, Ilic and Rodriguez
Milan Djuric netted twice against Lazio, evening the score after Immobile’s and Vecino’s goals
Çalhanoğlu struck twice in Inter’s first home game as champions of Italy to sink Torino
The attacking duo Dyabla-Lukaku fired Roma to their 6th win in the last 7 games
La Joya led by example in Roma’s clash against Torino as he stole the show with a hat-trick
Two injury time goals secured all three points for Monza as they fought off a late Milan comeback
Inter provided a huge performance on the road at Monza as they put five past the home side
The Granata stun the reigning champions with a flawless performance at the Grande Torino Stadium
Jan-Carlo Simic struck the second of the game in the Rossoneri’s show at San Siro