Inter vence 4-0 a Como y lidera la Serie A; Fiorentina sigue sin ganar
MILÁN (AP) — Inter de Milán impresionó con una victoria 4-0 sobre el acaudalado Como y retomó el sábado la cima de la Serie A.
El argentino Lautaro Martínez, Marcus Thuram, Hakan Calhanoglu y Carlos Augusto anotaron en San Siro.
Inter está ahora dos puntos por delante de su rival de ciudad, el AC Milan, y del campeón defensor, Napoli.
Napoli recibe a la Juventus y al exentrenador Luciano Spalletti el domingo, y el Milan visita el lunes al Torino.
Como se mantuvo en el sexto lugar.
Más temprano, Sassuolo remontó con goles de Cristian Volpato, Tarik Muharemović e Ismael Koné para superar 3-1 a la Fiorentina, que sigue sin ganar.
La Fiorentina tiene 25 puntos menos que en este punto hace un año. La Viola ya realizó un cambio de entrenador el mes pasado al contratar a Paolo Vanoli para reemplazar al despedido Stefano Pioli.
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