Day 14
Como 1907: 25. Reina - 2. Kempf, 5. Goldaniga, 18. Moreno A. (till 80), 77. Van Der Brempt (Iovine, 68) - 26. Engelhardt - 33. Da Cunha, 79. Nico Paz - 7. Strefezza G. (Gabrielloni, 88) - 10. Cutrone (Verdi S., 69), 16. Fadera (Belotti, 68)
Substitution: Iovine (from 68); Belotti (from 68); Verdi S. (from 69); Sala M. (from 81); Gabrielloni (from 88)
Bench: 1. Audero - 15. Jack Fellipe, 93. Barba - 8. Baselli, 27. Braunoder - 17. Cerri, 60. Chinetti
Yellow Cards: Nico Paz 44; Sala M. 83; Iovine 83
Monza: 30. Turati - 5. Caldirola (Valoti, 81), 13. Pedro Pereira (Birindelli Samuele, 68), 22. Pablo Marí, 44. Carboni A., 77. Kyriakopoulos - 38. Bondo, 42. Bianco - 10. Caprari (till 81), 11. Djuric M., 47. Dany Mota (Maldini D., 46)
Substitution: Maldini D. (from 46); Birindelli Samuele (from 68); D`Амброзио (from 80); Valoti (from 81)
Bench: 21. Pizzignacco, 69. Mazza A. - 52. Postiglione - 57. Colombo, 84. Ciurria - 20. Forson, 80. Vignato - 24. Maric M., 37. Petagna
Moise Kean continued his scoring streak, netting his 7th goal in the last 4 appearances for the Florentines
Monza came ever so close to claiming what would’ve been a shocking win over Inter
Juve kicked off Thiago Motta’s reign with a comfortable win against newly-promoted Como
Milan Djuric netted twice against Lazio, evening the score after Immobile’s and Vecino’s goals
The attacking duo Dyabla-Lukaku fired Roma to their 6th win in the last 7 games
Two injury time goals secured all three points for Monza as they fought off a late Milan comeback
Inter provided a huge performance on the road at Monza as they put five past the home side
Jan-Carlo Simic struck the second of the game in the Rossoneri’s show at San Siro