There was tons of action in the Serie A this weekend, with Inter Milan picking up some ground at the top of the table.
The Nerazzuri currently sit one point clear of AC Milan in second place, after the Rossoneri were beaten 1-0 by Juventus at home.
Atalanta defeated Genoa 2-0 to maintain their position inside the top six, but Roma are hot on their heels, after Stephan El Shaarawy scored a last-gasp winner to help them clinch a 1-0 victory against Monza.
Elsewhere, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia scored twice to help Napoli claim a 3-1 victory against Verona, while Marcus Thuram and Lautaro Martinez both scored in Inter Milan's 3-0 victory against Torino.
With plenty of action to digest, Mail Sport's Alvise Cagnazzo walks us through ten talking points from this weekend's Serie A action.
With Luciano Spalletti's departure and Rudi Garcia's arrival, Kvaratskhelia's role within the team has profoundly changed. In Garcia's 4-2-3-1, there is no room for frills and spectacular dribbling and the Georgian star has radically changed his approach to the match, becoming less demonstrative and more concrete in his attacking mechanisms.
Under Spalletti he touched the ball 70 percent of the time during matches, but now in Garcia's Napoli team that figure has dropped to 40 percent, with the 22-year-old disappearing from the pitch at times during the match.
But in the city made famous by 'Romeo and Juliet', he brought the captain of Verona, Davide Faraoni, to his knees, nipping in the bud the controversy over his slow start to the season.
Marco Baroni's side were too weak to worry Napoli who, even without André-Frank Zambo Anguissa and Victor Osimhen and managed to win 3-1 by utilising wingers Matteo Politano and Kvaratskhelia.
Even without a central
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