Day 3
Fabbian 89'
Bologna: 28. Skorupski - 3. Posch (De Silvestri, 83), 15. Kristiansen, 26. Lucumí, 31. Beukema - 20. Aebischer (El Azzouzi Ous., 84) - 6. Moro N. (Urbanski K., 67), 19. Ferguson L. - 9. Zirkzee, 10. Karlsson J. (Fabbian, 87), 11. Ndoye D. (Orsolini, 67)
Substitution: Urbanski K. (from 67); Orsolini (from 67); De Silvestri (from 83); El Azzouzi Ous. (from 84); Fabbian (from 87)
Bench: 34. Ravaglia F., 50. Gasperini - 14. Bonifazi, 16. Corazza, 33. Calafiori
Yellow Cards: Ferguson L. 40
Cagliari: 1. Radunović B. - 4. Dossena A., 23. Wieteska, 27. Augello (Azzi, 71), 28. Zappa (Oristanio, 67) - 25. Sulemana I. - 8. Nandez N. (Di Pardo, 46), 21. Jankto (Deiola, 66), 29. Makoumbou - 32. Petagna (Shomurodov, 46), 77. Luvumbo
Substitution: Di Pardo (from 46); Shomurodov (from 46); Deiola (from 66); Oristanio (from 67); Azzi (from 71)
Bench: 18. Aresti, 22. Scuffet - 3. Goldaniga, 33. Obert - 16. Prati - 10. Viola
Yellow Cards: Sulemana I. 70; Makoumbou 90
Inter’s captain struck his third in two games doubling Inter’s lead
Giroud opened the scoring with his first right-footed goal for Milan
Riccardo Orsolini became the top-scoring Italian player in the league with his goal from the spot while Arek Milik redeemed himself after missing a penalty by smashing home a first-time finish
Inter, after defeating Porto in the Champions League, lost their match in the Italian championship
Luciano Spalletti's Napoli extended their Serie A winning streak to six matches
Juventus ended their losing streak in the Serie A, defeating Bologna at home and getting their third win of the season