Day 9
Parma: 31. Suzuki - 4. Balogh B., 14. Valeri, 15. Del Prato, 26. Coulibaly W. - 10. Bernabe (Mihaila, 84), 19. Sohm S., 27. Hernani A. (Keita M., 55) - 13. Bonny (Camara Dr., 84), 22. Cancellieri (Almqvist, 55), 98. Man D. (Charpentier, 46)
Substitution: Charpentier (from 46); Keita M. (from 55); Almqvist (from 55); Camara Dr. (from 84); Mihaila (from 84)
Bench: 1. Chichizola, 40. Corvi - 46. Leoni, 77. Di Chiara - 8. Estevez, 20. Hainaut - 5. Valenti L., 7. Benedyczak, 61. Haj М.
Yellow Cards: Del Prato 16; Hernani A. 50; Balogh B. 91; Sohm S. 94
Empoli: 23. Vasquez D. - 2. Goglichidze S., 3. Pezzella, 21. Viti M., 34. Ismajli - 5. Grassi (Maleh, 80), 10. Fazzini (Haas, 80), 17. Solbakken (Ekong, 88) - 8. Anjorin (Henderson L., 69) - 11. Gyasi E., 29. Colombo (Pellegri P., 69)
Substitution: Henderson L. (from 69); Pellegri P. (from 69); Haas (from 80); Maleh (from 80); Ekong (from 88)
Bench: 12. Seghetti, 98. Brancolini - 22. De Sciglio, 31. Tosto L., 35. Marianucci - 7. Sambia - 13. Cacace, 16. Belardinelli - 90. Konate I.
Yellow Cards: Anjorin 20; Ismajli 67; Grassi 70; Vasquez D. 82; Pellegri P. 92
Milan under the leadership of Paulo Fonseca had a difficult start in the new Serie A season
Pulisic broke the deadlock in the latter stages of the first half was enough to secure back-to-back wins for Milan
The Ukrainian midfielder fired Genoa ahead against Empoli with another magnificent long-range finish
Empoli lost to Sassuolo in the match with seven goals scored, one of which was by Viktor Kovalenko
Empoli claim a shocking victory at Napoli’s home ground as the reigning champions are stung by Kovalenko’s late goal.