Day 25
Ekkelenkamp 65'
Thauvin 90'
Udinese: 90. Sava R. - 19. Ehizibue (Modesto, 74), 28. Solet - 14. Atta (Payero, 64) - 8. Lovric S. (Bravo I., 81), 11. Kamara H., 25. Karlstrom, 29. Bijol, 32. Ekkelenkamp (Sanchez A., 74) - 10. Thauvin, 17. Lucca L. (Pafundi, 81)
Substitution: Payero (from 64); Modesto (from 74); Sanchez A. (from 74); Pafundi (from 81); Bravo I. (from 81)
Bench: 66. Piana, 93. Padelli - 27. Kabasele, 30. Gianetti, 31. Kristensen T., 33. Zemura - 6. Zarraga
Empoli: 1. Silvestri - 2. Goglichidze S., 3. Pezzella, 22. De Sciglio - 5. Grassi, 6. Henderson L. (Konate I., 85), 13. Cacace (Kovalenko, 85), 93. Maleh (Zurkowski, 75) - 11. Gyasi E. (Sambia, 75), 18. Kouamé C., 29. Colombo (Esposito Se., 62)
Substitution: Esposito Se. (from 62); Sambia (from 75); Zurkowski (from 75); Kovalenko (from 85); Konate I. (from 85)
Bench: 12. Seghetti, 23. Vasquez D. - 31. Tosto L.
- A strong performance from Udinese slows down Atalanta's progress at the top end of the league  
- Che Adams inspired Torino to a comeback in today's Serie A away match with Udinese  
- Genoa conquered the Carlo Castellani Computer Gross Arena in Empoli thanks to goals from Badelj and Ekuban  
- It was a second consecutive defeat for Fiorentina who were beaten on home soil by Udinese  
- De Ketelaere struck twice against Empoli to thwart the visitors’ hopes of taking points away from the Gewiss Stadium  
- Ché Adams scored with an audacious lob from the center circle, which caught Empoli's goalkeeper Devis Vasquez off his line  
- Genoa claimed their first victory under new head coach Patrick Vieira, defeating Udinese 2-0 away in a match heavily influenced by an early red card for Udinese’s Toure  
- Tijani Reijnders' double and another goal from Alvaro Morata gave Milan their first win in the Italian league since October  
- Paulo Fonseca addressed the media ahead of AC Milan's upcoming Serie A clash against Empoli, sharing his tactical approach and the challenges of Italian football  
- Thiago Motta's team returned to winning ways with a 2-0 away victory over Udinese  
- Davide Frattesi struck twice in Tuscany to steer Inter on the right path after a tight first half, with Lautaro rounding off the scoreline  
- The champions edged in-form Udinese at the Blue Energy Stadium thanks to a stellar display from the captain Lautaro Martinez  
- Ivan Juric made his Roma debut witha win over Udinese at the Stadio Olimpico  
- Following the on-field medical emergency involving Evan Ndicka, the match between Udinese and Roma has been suspended  
- The Friulani drew first blood thanks to Samardzic’s opener, but in the end it was Inter who claimed all three points  
- Udinese confirmed their reputation of giant-killers away from Rome  
- Pulisic broke the deadlock in the latter stages of the first half was enough to secure back-to-back wins for Milan  
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