Inter ran riot at San Siro as they hammered seven goals
past Sassuolo to give them their biggest home win in Serie A since 1966.
On a day that saw 25 goals across the seven matches in
Italy's top flight, Walter Mazzarri's side topped the scoring ranks with an
emphatic 7-0 home victory.
The result comes almost exactly 12 months after Inter
hammered Sassuolo by the same scoreline on the road last season.
Mauro Icardi began the onslaught in the fourth minute with
the game's opening goal and went on to record a hat-trick by the 53rd minute.
Mateo Kovacic, Pablo Daniel Osvaldo (two) and Fredy
Guarin also found the target, while Domenico Berardi was sent off for the
beleaguered visitors, as Inter shrugged off the disappointment of their
opening-game stalemate with Torino.
Meanwhile, city neighbours Milan edged a nine-goal
thriller 5-4 against Roberto Donadoni's Parma.
Filippo Inzaghi's side looked to be in complete control
going into the break 3-1 ahead but Parma never gave in and scored early in the
second half through Felipe.
The goals continued to flow as Nigel de Jong and Jeremy
Menez, with an audacious back heel, netted for the visitors and Alessandro
Lucarelli scored Parma's third.
Both sides ended with 10 men after Daniele Bonera and
Felipe were dismissed and the game's final piece of action saw Diego Lopez
misjudge a Mattia De Sciglio backpass to conceded a farcical own goal.
Napoli were surprised at the Stadio San Paolo as Chievo
took all three points with a 1-0 win on a frustrating day for Rafael Benitez's
side.
Gonzalo Higuain saw a first-half penalty saved but the
hosts continued to drive forward and finished the match with 33 attempts on
goal, a club record in a single Serie A match since 2004-05.
However, it was Maxi Lopez who broke the deadlock for the
visitors four minutes after the break and they held on despite intense pressure
from the hosts to claim all three points.
Things were much easier for Sampdoria as they beat Torino
2-0 thanks to goals from Manolo Gabbiadini and Stefano Okaka.
Having peppered the Torino goal the hosts had to wait
until the 34th minute to open the scoring as Gabbiadini registered his first
league strike since March.
Striker Okaka doubled the lead in the 79th minute as he
carried the ball through the Torino half before firing home from inside the
penalty area.
Elsewhere, Atalanta won 2-1 at Cagliari, Lazio overcame
Cesena 3-0, and Fiorentina were held 0-0 by Genoa despite the visitors having
Facundo Roncaglia dismissed
Culled from Soccerway
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