Two late goals for AC Milan in Rome didn’t hide the flaws in a side that was annihilated by Roma, who jumped out to a 4-0 lead by the hour mark and cruised to an easy win.
Eagles soar into second place

Marco LuzzaniAs the home side pressed, holes were left at the back. Konko and Luis Cavanda both broke clear in the final moments, but last minute blocks ensured the chances came to nothing.
Sampdoria: Romero; Berardi, (De Silvestri 58) Rossini, Gastaldello, Costa; Krsticic, (Soriano 46) Obiang, Munari; Poli; Eder, Icardi (Pozzi 68)
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Claudio VillaNapoli end week of horrors on a high

Gabriele MaltintiNapoli (3-4-1-2): De Sanctis; Gamberini (Pandev 69), Britos, Campagnaro; Zuñiga (Mesto 80), Donadel, Behrami, Maggio; Hamsik; Insigne (El Kaddouri 85), Cavani
Goals: Maggio ‘86 (N), Cavani ‘90 (N)
Read Article >Delfini upset much fancied Catania

Giuseppe BelliniMarchese turned a shot wide of the post after meeting a Lodi corner five minutes before half time. Catania suffered a blow when Pablo Alvarez was stretchered off with a knee injury just before the break.
Both sides weren’t settling for a draw. Early in the second half, Bjarnason drove forward and laid off to Celik, who forced a good save out of Andujar. At the other end, Perin spilt the ball and Almiron missed the chance to put his side ahead.
Read Article >Two sides who need a win for different reasons

Giuseppe BelliniOut: Luca Savelloni, Uros Cosic, Manuele Blasi, Emmanuel Cascione, Ante Vukusic (injured)
Out: Amidu Salifu, Fabio Sciacca, Marco Biagianti, Gonzalo Bergessio (injured)
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