Lecce: 30. Falcone - 5. Pongracic, 6. Baschirotto, 17. Gendrey - 20. Ramadani, 25. Gallo A., 77. Kaba M. - 27. Strefezza G. (Almqvist, 70) - 9. Krstovic (Piccoli R., 79), 10. Oudin (Dorgu, 86)
Substitution: Almqvist (from 70); Blin (from 79); Piccoli R. (from 79); Dorgu (from 86)
Bench: 21. Brancolini, 40. Samooja - 12. Venuti, 26. Smajlovic - 23. Faticanti - 18. Berisha M. - 19. Listkowski
Yellow Cards: Strefezza G. 67
Cagliari: 22. Scuffet - 3. Goldaniga, 4. Dossena A., 27. Augello, 28. Zappa - 16. Prati - 8. Nandez N., 10. Viola, 29. Makoumbou (Deiola, 89) - 19. Oristanio (Di Pardo, 86) - 32. Petagna
Substitution: Di Pardo (from 86); Deiola (from 89)
Bench: 1. Radunović B., 18. Aresti - 17. Chatzidiakos, 23. Wieteska, 33. Obert, 37. Azzi - 25. Sulemana I. - 5. Mancosu M. - 20. Pereiro, 30. Pavoletti
Yellow Cards: Dossena A. 35
Napoli got back to winning ways after back-to-back defeats thanks to a narrow win against Cagliari
The Rossoneri secured a 2-goal lead in the first half thanks to Giroud and Rejinders’ goals, but the hosts scored twice in the last 30 minutes of play to claim a hard-fought point
The Giallorossi staged a late comeback against Lecce thanks to Azmoun’s first goal for Roma sparking hopes for the hosts and Lukaku netting the second at the death
Today's Serie A match was decisive for Roma's coach Jose Mourinho - the Portuguese could be fired in case of a poor performance
Napoli scored 4 goals again after their home win against Udinese in the midweek round
Inter’s captain struck his third in two games doubling Inter’s lead
A stunning display from Lecce wasn’t enough for the Giallorossi to claim a historic win at Lazio
After the shocking defeat against Milan last time out, the Neapolitans shake off the disappointment with a win against Lecce
Milan conceded two goals in the first half of a match with Lecce, but managed to turn things around after the break and got a draw