Claudio Ranieri’s Cagliari scored 4 objectives within the final 20 minutes to complete a exceptional turnaround by beating Frosinone 4-3 in Serie A.
The guests had been seemingly cruising to victory following Matias Soule’s brace and a Marco Brescianini strike, however the comeback began within the 72nd minute.
Gaetano Oristanio scored Cagliari’s first and Antoine Makoumbou made it 3-2 shortly afterwards.
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Just because it regarded like the house aspect could be thwarted, Leonardo Pavoletti scored within the fourth and sixth minutes of stoppage time to safe the unlikeliest of victories.
Inter Milan returned to the highest of the desk as Marcus Thuram’s strike 10 minutes from time earned them a 1-0 win over Jose Mourinho’s Roma.
Napoli got here from two objectives down to grab a degree with a 2-2 draw against AC Milan.
Olivier Giroud scored two headers inside the primary half-hour to place the guests in management, however Napoli earned a route again into the match by way of Matteo Politano earlier than Giacomo Raspadori levelled issues up for Napoli, who had defender Natan despatched off late on.
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Udinese’s watch for a primary league win goes on however Lorenzo Lucca’s second-half equaliser secured them a seventh draw of the season – 1-1 with Monza.
Atletico Madrid moved as much as third in LaLiga with a 2-1 win over Alaves on the Civitas Metropolitan Stadium.
The hosts opened the scoring within the twenty sixth minute by way of Rodrigo Riquelme’s near-post end earlier than Alvaro Morata doubled their benefit with a strong left-footed strike into the highest nook.
Ander Guevara’s comfort was not sufficient to cease the hosts from transferring above Barcelona.
Isco scored a stoppage-time winner at hand Real Betis their first league victory in three matches – a 2-1 success against Osasuna.
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