Italian Serie A

The Italian Serie A after the round of games …

SERIE A

[🇮🇹 Serie A POINTS]
Napoli (13) ::: Juventus (12) ::: AC Milan (11) ::: Inter Milan (11) :::
Torino (11) ::: Empoli (10) ::: Lazio (10) ::: Udinese (10) :::
Roma (9) ::: Como (8) ::: Fiorentina (7) ::: Atalanta (7) :::
Bologna (7) ::: Hellas Verona (6) ::: Parma (5) ::: Cagliari (5) :::
Genoa (5) ::: Lecce (5) ::: Venezia (4) ::: Monza (3) :::


Napoli won 2-0 against Monza, moving up to 1st place.
Juventus won 3-0 away against Genoa, moving up to 2nd place.
AC Milan won 3-0 against Lecce, moving up to 3rd place.
Inter Milan won 3-2 away against Udinese, moving up to 4th place.
Torino lost 3-2 against Lazio, dropping to 5th place.
Empoli drew 0-0 against Fiorentina, dropping to 6th place.
Lazio won 3-2 away against Torino, moving up to 7th place.
Udinese lost 3-2 against Inter Milan, dropping to 8th place.
Roma won 2-1 against Venezia, holding 9th place.
Como won 3-2 against Hellas Verona, moving up to 10th place.
Fiorentina drew 0-0 away against Empoli, holding 11th place.
Atalanta drew 1-1 away against Bologna, holding 12th place.
Bologna drew 1-1 against Atalanta, holding 13th place.
Hellas Verona lost 3-2 away against Como, dropping to 14th place.
Parma lost 3-2 against Cagliari, dropping to 15th place.
Cagliari won 3-2 away against Parma, moving up to 16th place.
Genoa lost 3-0 against Juventus, dropping to 17th place.
Lecce lost 3-0 away against AC Milan, dropping to 18th place.
Venezia lost 2-1 away against Roma, dropping to 19th place.
Monza lost 2-0 away against Napoli, dropping to 20th place.


[🇮🇹 Serie A results]
AC Milan ( 3 ) – ( 0 ) Lecce
Udinese ( 2 ) – ( 3 ) Inter Milan
Genoa ( 0 ) – ( 3 ) Juventus
Bologna ( 1 ) – ( 1 ) Atalanta
Torino ( 2 ) – ( 3 ) Lazio
Como ( 3 ) – ( 2 ) Hellas Verona
Roma ( 2 ) – ( 1 ) Venezia
Empoli ( 0 ) – ( 0 ) Fiorentina
Napoli ( 2 ) – ( 0 ) Monza
Parma ( 2 ) – ( 3 ) Cagliari
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Friday, September 27, 2024

AC Milan ( 3 ) – ( 0 ) Lecce

::: AC Milan followed up their derby triumph with a comfortable 3-0 victory over Lecce, netting all three goals late in the first half. Theo Hernandez assisted Álvaro Morata’s opener in the 38th minute before doubling the lead just three minutes later. Christian Pulisic made it 3-0 two minutes after that. Milan finished the game with 10 men after Davide Bartesaghi was sent off in the 80th minute, just five minutes after coming on to replace Hernandez.

Saturday, September 28, 2024

Udinese ( 2 ) – ( 3 ) Inter Milan
Genoa ( 0 ) – ( 3 ) Juventus
Bologna ( 1 ) – ( 1 ) Atalanta

::: Lautaro Martinez was the star for Inter Milan, netting a brace to guide his side to a 3-2 win over Udinese. After giving up their early lead in the first minute by conceding in the 35th minute, Martinez’s first goal restored Inter’s lead just before halftime, and his second, immediately after the break, doubled their advantage. The win saw Inter bounce back from their Milan Derby defeat in the previous round.
::: Juventus ended a run of three goalless draws with a convincing 3-0 win over Genoa. Dusan Vlahovic struck twice in the second half, while Chico Conceição added a late third to seal the result. Juventus remains the only team in Europe’s top seven leagues yet to concede a goal this season.
::: Despite playing with a numerical disadvantage from the 50th minute after Jhon Lucumi received a red card, Bologna were on the brink of a home win until Lazar Samardžić’s goal in the 90th minute denied them victory against Atalanta.

Sunday, September 29, 2024

Torino ( 2 ) – ( 3 ) Lazio
Como ( 3 ) – ( 2 ) Hellas Verona
Roma ( 2 ) – ( 1 ) Venezia
Empoli ( 0 ) – ( 0 ) Fiorentina
Napoli ( 2 ) – ( 0 ) Monza

::: Lazio needed all their goals to secure a win against Torino, having held a 2-0 lead after an hour of play. Tijjani Noslin’s 89th-minute goal proved crucial, as Lazio earned a 3-2 victory. Saul Coco pulled one back for Torino with a goal in the second minute of added time, but it wasn’t enough to prevent the loss.
::: Patrick Cutrone scored twice as Como followed their first win of the Serie A season with another. Como built on their 3-2 away win against Atalanta with a 3-2 home victory against Hellas Verona. Andrea Belotti, who replaced Cutrone, scored the eventual game-winning goal in the 89th minute, before Mathis Lambourde pulled one back for Hellas Verona in the fourth minute of added time.
::: Roma and Venezia were both coming off their first league win of the season, and it was Roma that found another victory to extend their streak. Roma followed a 3-0 home win in the league against Udinese with a 2-1 home win against Venezia. Bryan Cristante leveled the score for Roma in the 75th minute, canceling out Joel Pohjanpalo’s goal for Venezia in the 44th minute. Niccolò Pisilli, who entered the game in the 58th minute, found the game-winning goal in the 83rd minute to seal the win for Roma.
::: After starting their Serie A season with a 3-0 defeat against Hellas Verona, Napoli has turned things around, going unbeaten and winning four of their last five league matches. Their latest success came in a 2-0 victory over Monza, with goals from Matteo Politano and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia in the first half sealing the win.

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