Day 31
Pinamonti 78'
Sassuolo: 49. Muric A. - 6. Walukiewicz, 19. Romagna (Coulibaly W., 58), 23. U.Garcia - 7. Volpato C. (Matic, 58), 21. Idzes, 42. Thorstvedt, 90. Kone I. (Lipani, 69) - 10. Berardi D., 45. Lauriente A. (Bakola, 69), 99. Pinamonti (Nzola, 82)
Substitution: Coulibaly W. (from 58); Matic (from 58); Lipani (from 69); Bakola (from 69); Nzola (from 82)
Bench: 12. Satalino, 13. Turati, 16. Zacchi - 3. Doig - 40. Vranckx, 44. Iannoni, 80. Muharemovic - 20. Fadera, 24. Moro L.
Yellow Cards: Pinamonti 79
Cagliari: 1. Caprile - 2. Palestra, 15. Rodríguez J., 26. Mina, 32. Pedro Ze (Kılıçsoy, 83), 33. Obert - 8. Adopo (Zappa, 90), 10. Gaetano G. (Sulemana I., 75), 14. Deiola, 90. Folorunsho (Borrelli, 74) - 94. Esposito Se.
Substitution: Borrelli (from 74); Sulemana I. (from 75); Kılıçsoy (from 83); Zappa (from 90)
Bench: 12. Sherri, 24. Ciocci - 4. Mazzitelli, 27. Liteta - 19. Belotti
Conte's team strengthening their grip on second place and reigniting the pressure in the title race

Juventus produced a commanding performance away from home, comfortably beating Sassuolo

Rossoneri extend their remarkable unbeaten run to 16 matches

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

Atalanta returned to winning ways in Serie A with a hard-fought 2–1 home victory

Napoli booked their spot in the quarter-finals in true thriller fashion

Lazio continued their resurgence with a convincing 2–0 victory over Cagliari

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

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

The modern era of the Serie A championship in Italy began in the 1929–30 season

Neapolitans secured a decisive victory over Cagliari to claim their fourth Scudetto in club history

Inter Milan took another decisive step toward reclaiming the Serie A title

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