Day 29
Djuric M. 90'
Verona: 1. Montipò - 3. Doig (Ceccherini, 46), 5. Faraoni (Kallon Y., 68), 6. Hien, 23. Magnani - 61. Tamèze - 4. Veloso (Ngongé, 46), 7. Verdi S. (Djuric M., 61), 24. Terracciano F. (Gaich A., 81), 33. Duda - 11. Lasagna
Substitution: Ceccherini (from 46); Ngongé (from 46); Djuric M. (from 61); Kallon Y. (from 68); Gaich A. (from 81)
Bench: 22. Berardi A., 34. Perilli S. - 27. Dawidowicz, 42. Coppola - 28. Abildgaard, 32. Cabal Juan - 25. Braaf
Yellow Cards: Veloso 43; Lasagna 84; Magnani 89
Sassuolo: 47. Consigli - 6. Rogerio, 22. Toljan, 28. Erlic, 44. Ruan - 8. Harroui (Matheus H., 68), 16. Frattesi (Thorstvedt, 82), 27. Lopez M. - 9. Pinamonti (Álvarez Ag., 87), 10. Berardi D. (Defrel, 68), 45. Lauriente A. (Bajrami N., 82)
Substitution: Matheus H. (from 68); Defrel (from 68); Bajrami N. (from 82); Thorstvedt (from 82); Álvarez Ag. (from 87)
Bench: 25. Pegolo, 64. Russo A. - 3. Marchizza, 13. Ferrari G., 19. Romagna, 21. Zortea - 14. Obiang P.
Yellow Cards: Lauriente A. 20; Ruan 48; Pinamonti 57; Lopez M. 90
Roma, after defeating Juventus, unexpectedly lost at home to Sassuolo

Roma extended their unbeaten streak in the Italian championship to three matches

Goals by Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Victor Osimhen got the leaders of the Italian Championship another victory this season

Milan conceded five goals in today's Serie A game against Sassuolo

Juventus secured a tough away win in Serie A yesterday, beating Verona thanks to a goal from Moise Keane

Volpato's and El Shaarawy's late goals gave Roma a win over Verona in today's Serie A match

The leader of the championship of Italy continued his winning streak in today's game with Sassuolo.

Milan had to work really hard to take 3 points away from Verona

Juventus defeated Sassuolo in their first match of the new season

Spalletti’s Napoli got off to a fiery start to the season thanks to a thumping win at the Bentegodi with new signing Khvicha Kvaratskhelia getting on the scoresheet on his Italian debut

Verona
Sassuolo