The fourth day of Serie A provided thrills and spills, with matches fought until the last minute.
In the lunch-match, Roma saw victory slip away in the 96th minute against Genoa, after dominating the first half-hour.
The Giallorossi took the lead in the 37th minute with Dovbyk’s first Serie A goal, which was validated after a lengthy VAR check.
However, Genoa found the equaliser in the final with a header from De Winter.
Serie A, afternoo match
The match between Torino and Lecce ended in a scoreless draw. There were few chances in the first half, with Morente and Krstovic wasting chances for the Salentini. In the second half, Milinkovic-Savic was decisive with two great saves on Krstovic.
In a match full of emotions, Atalanta overturned the disadvantage twice to win 3-2 against Fiorentina.
The Viola took the lead through Martinez Quarta, but were retaken by Retegui.
After a new lead signed by Kean, De Ketelaere and Lookman completed the comeback for Atalanta at the end of the first half.
Napoli leading serie A
Antonio Conte’s Napoli gained their third consecutive victory, imposing themselves 4-0 on the field of Cagliari.
After a first half interrupted for throwing objects, Di Lorenzo unblocked the match with a deflected shot.
In the second half, Kvaratskhelia and Lukaku closed out the match with a trio of assists and goals, while Buongiorno scored the fourth goal in the final.
Inter and Monza 1-1
Monza and Inter did not go beyond one to one in a match with few emotions.
Mota deceived the hosts with a goal in the 81st minute with a great header, but Dumfries answered for Inter a few minutes later, leaving both teams with a point each.
Awaiting the remaining games, Conte’s Napoli with three consecutive victories moves into the momentary lead of Serie A and, without the problem of the European cups, will be able to prepare for the next day’s fixture in peace.