Day 14
Como 1907: 25. Reina, 2. Kempf, 5. Goldaniga, 18. Moreno A.( till 80'), 77. Van Der Brempt( till 68'), 26. Engelhardt, 33. Da Cunha, 79. Nico Paz, 7. Strefezza G.( till 88'), 10. Cutrone( till 69'), 16. Fadera( till 68')
Substitution: 6. Iovine(from 68'), 11. Belotti(from 68'), 90. Verdi S.(from 69'), 3. Sala M.(from 81'), 9. Gabrielloni(from 88')
Bench: 1. Audero, 15. Jack Fellipe, 93. Barba, 8. Baselli, 27. Braunoder, 17. Cerri, 60. Chinetti
Yellow Cards: Nico Paz 44', Sala M. 83', Iovine 83'
Monza: 30. Turati, 5. Caldirola( till 81'), 13. Pedro Pereira( till 68'), 22. Pablo Marí, 44. Carboni A., 77. Kyriakopoulos, 38. Bondo, 42. Bianco, 10. Caprari( till 81'), 11. Djuric M., 47. Dany Mota( till 46')
Substitution: 14. Maldini D.(from 46'), 19. Birindelli Samuele(from 68'), 33. D`Амброзио(from 80'), 27. Valoti(from 81')
Bench: 21. Pizzignacco, 69. Mazza A., 52. Postiglione, 57. Colombo, 84. Ciurria, 20. Forson, 80. Vignato, 24. Maric M., 37. Petagna
Moise Kean continued his scoring streak, netting his 7th goal in the last 4 appearances for the Florentines
Monza came ever so close to claiming what would’ve been a shocking win over Inter
Juve kicked off Thiago Motta’s reign with a comfortable win against newly-promoted Como
Milan Djuric netted twice against Lazio, evening the score after Immobile’s and Vecino’s goals
The attacking duo Dyabla-Lukaku fired Roma to their 6th win in the last 7 games
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
Jan-Carlo Simic struck the second of the game in the Rossoneri’s show at San Siro