Sassuolo 1-3 Udinese, the Friulian bianconeri overturn the game in the second half (in numerical superiority)

Udinese at Mapei Stadium takes their fourth consecutive victory against Sassuolo.

It ends 3-1 thanks to Beto's brace

and Samardzic's goal that overturn Frattesi's initial advantage.

Bianconeri also good at taking advantage of the numerical superiority for over a time (Tressoldi expelled): Sottil's team thus rises to 13 points in the standings, Dionisi's team remains at 6.

A more enterprising and convinced start to the race by the Friulians, who frighten the hosts with a couple of Success and Lovric conclusions.

The Nigerian striker tries again on 24 'on the counterattack, however, wasting everything after Deulofeu's assist. 

After half an hour, the Emilians took the lead at the first real lunge: Ebosse made a mistake, Laurentiè took advantage of it and pounced on the ball and offered it to Frattesi for 1-0.

Close to the interval, however, Sassuolo is forced to remain outnumbered due to the direct red waved at Tressoldi, author of a foul by the last man against Success. 

In the second half, Udinese, with the extra man, charged with his head down in search of a draw, which reached the 75th minute thanks to a header by the newly entered Beto on a cross from Pereyra.

In recovery, the Friulians also found the very heavy 3-point blow, signed by Samardzic with a right-footed shot at the corner where Councils could not reach.

Shortly after there is also room for Beto's brace who closes the accounts at 3-1.

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Bologna vs Fiorentina - goal by Musa Barrow of Bologna

Bologna-Fiorentina 2-1, after Miailovjc starts with a victory, apprehension due to injury to Arnautovic

After Mihajlovic's dismissal arrived during the week, Bologna beat Italian's Fiorentina in comeback at Dall'Ara: 2-1 in the final match.

Important victory for Bologna who, with Thiago Motta present in the stands, can enjoy the three points won but with a lot of apprehension for Arnautovic's injury, forced to leave in the second half of the game due to a suspected strain. 

The first action from the goal of the match struggles to arrive and we have to wait for the 19 ', when the purple formation becomes the protagonist on the Barak-Kouame-Bonaventura axis, with the former Milan midfielder who from the edge sends the ball over the crossbar.

The Bolognese limp conspicuously and, on 24 ', Martinez Quarta tries the winning thrust with a header but Skorupski is ready and does not let himself be surprised. 

The rossoblù try the break and, at 36 ', Terracciano is overcome with an exit outside the area on Arnautovic and saves the 0-0.

Having escaped the danger, two minutes later the Italian's eleven returns to become dangerous with Dodò but the Brazilian from an excellent position does not frame the goal and the first part of the match ends on the result of 0-0.

In the second half, the Fiorentina coach sends Saponara on the field for an inconsistent Sottil and the attacking midfielder takes a few minutes not to disappoint the expectations of his coach.

In fact, in the 54th minute, from the left Saponara invents a delightful assist for Martinez Quarta who has to do nothing but put the ball on the net for the advantage of the Tuscans. 

The disadvantage shakes the hosts and, in the 59th minute, on a restart action Arnautovic triggers Barrow who, favored by a defensive error by Igor, in front of Terracciano makes no mistake for the momentary 1-1 goal.

Having caught the draw, Bologna presses his foot on the accelerator and, at 62 ', Kasius serves a low assist in the purple area to Arnautovic who supports the net and completes the comeback that gives Bologna the three points after Mihajlovic.

Lecce-Monza 1-1, draw between newly promoted, first point for the red and white

At Via del Mare Lecce and Monza do not go beyond the 1-1 in the direct match for the salvation of the sixth day of Serie A. Sensi on a free-kick deceives Stroppa, but puts the signature on the first point of the red and white in the top flight.

Lecce is still dry of victories, as happened only twice (in 1985/86 and in 1993/94) in the history of the Giallorossi after six rounds.

The two teams compete without ever having found a goal in the first half hour of play in this league. 

At 12 'it is Lecce who close to the advantage: on the development of a corner from the left, Baschirotto comes out of the blocks and heads close to the post.

At 28 'Banda stands out with a cross from the left for Di Francesco who misses the ball in a split.

At 35 'Monza broke the deadlock.

Thanks to Stefano Sensi who takes responsibility for a free kick from 25 meters and draws an impregnable trajectory for Falcone. 

One change each at half-time.

Stroppa lines up Molina for Birindelli, Baroni launches Gonzalez in place of Helgason.

And Lecce's equalizer bears the signature of the class of 2002. At 49 'Banda changes pace, Ceesay crosses and finds the rushing Gonzalez who is not wrong.

At 58 'Rovella stops and Stroppa has to resort to the forced change with Colpani.

Caprari and Pessina are also out, with Ciurria and Valoti on the field.

In the most delicate moment of the match, Stroppa seems to want to rely on the old guard who won promotion last season.

Baroni responds with Colombo at the center of the attack in place of Ceesay.

At 72 'Lecce protests for a touch with the arm in the area of ​​Molina.

The Pairetto referee does not grant the penalty, the Var does not call him back.

At 90 'Gonzalez touches the brace: header from a corner kick, Di Gregorio responds instinctively.

And the goalkeeper repeats himself a minute later on Colombo.

In the end another Var control for a touch with the arm: there is no penalty this time either.

The two newly promoted must be satisfied with a point.