Sassuolo: 49. Muric A. - 3. Doig, 6. Walukiewicz - 18. Matic, 21. Idzes, 35. Lipani (Thorstvedt, 59), 80. Muharemovic, 90. Kone I. (Iannoni, 83) - 20. Fadera (Berardi D., 69), 24. Moro L. (Pinamonti, 71), 45. Lauriente A. (Pierini, 71)
Substitution: Thorstvedt (from 59); Berardi D. (from 69); Pierini (from 71); Pinamonti (from 71); Iannoni (from 83)
Bench: 12. Satalino, 13. Turati, 16. Zacchi - 17. Paz Y., 19. Romagna, 25. Coulibaly W., 26. Odenthal - 7. Volpato C., 40. Vranckx - 14. Skjellerup
Yellow Cards: Lauriente A. 64
Cremonese: 1. Audero - 3. Pezzella, 4. Barbieri (Johnsen D., 46), 6. Baschirotto, 15. Bianchetti (Faye M., 81) - 18. Collocolo (Zerbin, 23), 24. Terracciano F. (Folino, 81), 33. Grassi (Floriani Mussolini, 67) - 27. Vandeputte - 10. Vardy, 90. Bonazzoli F.
Substitution: Zerbin (from 23); Johnsen D. (from 46); Floriani Mussolini (from 67); Faye M. (from 81); Folino (from 81)
Bench: 16. Silvestri, 69. Nava - 23. Ceccherini
Yellow Cards: Barbieri 32; Pezzella 74
Juventus produced a commanding performance away from home, comfortably beating Sassuolo

Rasmus Hojlund continued his outstanding run of form in Serie A

AC Milan missed a golden opportunity to strengthen their grip at the top of Serie A

In a tightly contested encounter, the Granata showed resilience and efficiency to secure three points

The win lifts Roma above Napoli to the top of the Serie A standings

The Ukrainian midfielder opened the scoring in the first half with a trademark long-range thunderbolt

AC Milan marked the return of Massimiliano Allegri and the much-anticipated debut of Luka Modrić

Napoli kicked off their Serie A title defence with a solid 2-0 away victory

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