Empoli: 23. Vasquez D. - 3. Pezzella (Cacace, 84), 21. Viti M., 22. De Sciglio, 34. Ismajli - 6. Henderson L. (Marianucci, 84), 17. Solbakken (Colombo, 63), 32. Haas (Anjorin, 76), 93. Maleh - 9. Pellegri P. (Ekong, 76), 11. Gyasi E.
Substitution: Colombo (from 63); Anjorin (from 76); Ekong (from 76); Marianucci (from 84); Cacace (from 84)
Bench: 12. Seghetti, 98. Brancolini - 31. Tosto L. - 7. Sambia - 90. Konate I.
Yellow Cards: Cacace 90
Como 1907: 25. Reina - 2. Kempf, 5. Goldaniga, 13. Dossena A., 18. Moreno A., 93. Barba (Nico Paz, 62) - 26. Engelhardt - 33. Da Cunha (Cerri, 86) - 7. Strefezza G. (Cutrone, 63) - 11. Belotti (Gabrielloni, 78), 16. Fadera (Verdi S., 78)
Substitution: Nico Paz (from 62); Cutrone (from 63); Verdi S. (from 78); Gabrielloni (from 78); Cerri (from 86)
Bench: 1. Audero - 3. Sala M., 15. Jack Fellipe - 6. Iovine - 14. Jasim
Davide Frattesi struck twice in Tuscany to steer Inter on the right path after a tight first half, with Lautaro rounding off the scoreline
Juve kicked off Thiago Motta’s reign with a comfortable win against newly-promoted Como
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.