Roma nightmare week continues as they thrown away two goal lead to draw 2-2 against Cagliari. A first half Diego Perotti penalty and Kevin Strottman's first goal since January 2014 were not enough to take the three points and Roma face yet another inquest.
This is now very difficult for Spaletti's men to fight for the title with Juventus if they continue to show the same psychological failures that have dogged them year after year.
The former Italy international striker Marco Borreillo halved the deficit in the 56th minute when he tapped home, before Marco Sau snatched the point just two minutes into the game to draw the match 2-2.
Mauro Icardi's headed equalizer gives Frank de Bour first point as Inter manager as they rescued a 1-1 draw against Palermo. Inter were sloppy in both halves and the result could have been different.
Andrea Belotti scored a hat-trick and missed a penalty as Torino cruised to a 5-1 win over Bologna.
The 22-year old who just called up for the Italy squad for the first time scored either side of Saphir Taider's equalizer to give his side a half time lead. Josef Martinez and Daniele Baselli goals in the second half was enough to seal the match before Belotti scored his third to complete the hat-trick in the final minutes.
New Napoli man Arkaduisz Milik scored twice in the first half in his full debut as Napoli beat 9-man Milan 4-2 in a thrilling clash. Milan fought back bravely after going two goals down in the first 33 minutes and strikes within 10 minutes of the start of second half, M'Baye Niang and Suso producing stunning individual strikes but Jose Callejon restored Napoli's lead in the 74th minute and Alessio Romagnoli's stoppage time own goal completed an evening with a 4-2 defeat.
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