Today's matches were even more exciting than ever in the Italian championships.
The first match did not disappoint. The country's champion Turin's "Juventus" triumphed over "Sassuolo" on their away game.
The season started off great for striker Paulo Dybala, who scored the first goal for "bianconeri" with a long-range shot in the second half, after almost no goals in the first half.
Despite not being able to increase their lead before halftime, the guests did not give up their initiative to their opponents. This was well proven by Dybala, who scored his second goal after a pass from Juan Cuadrado in the 49th minute.
The opponents quickly responded with a goal, bringing back the intrigue into the match. However, in the middle of the second half, Dybala forced a foul from Stefano Sensi and then scored a penalty kick himself, completing his second hat-trick of the season.
Guided by the Argentine scoring his eighth goal in four matches, "Juventus" continues to lead the tournament standings.
Later in the day, four more matches ended.
In the clash between "Milan" and "Udinese," all goals were scored very quickly, but the excitement was not lacking. The fans at the "San Siro" stadium could be initially upset by the absence of both Andre Silva and Patrick Cutrone, but Nikola Kalinic did not disappoint them when he scored the winning goal.
"Napoli" took the first place brilliantly by defeating "Benevento" 6-0. Dries Mertens joined Paulo Dybala in scoring a hat-trick. However, two of his goals were scored from the penalty spot when the result was already decisive.
The last match of the evening was very intriguing. "Lazio" managed to overcome the resistance of "Genoa" after a fluctuating battle.
The evening ended with "Atalanta" players saving a draw against "Chievo" in the final minutes, after their impressive performance in the UEFA Europa League earlier in the week.
Eventually, "Lazio" prevailed over "Genoa" after a back-and-forth battle.