Serie A: Empoli stands up to Genoa, Monza hanging on

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After Lecce’s spectacular victory (3-2) against Fiorentina on Friday evening, the 23rd day of Serie A continued this Saturday with two matches scheduled for 3 p.m. Unfortunately for Italian football fans, our editor Valentin Feuillette in the first place, the afternoon turned out to be much less prolific. Traveling to the Empoli pitch, penultimate, Genoa, eleventh, could not do better than a sad draw (0-0) at the Carlo Castellani.

And what about the performance performed by Monza on the Friuli side. Opposed to Udinese, the Biancorossi, certainly masters of possession, never found the fault against Gabriele Cioffi’s men. It must also be said that with 2 small shots on target to their credit, the visitors did not make their task easy. Dominant, Florian Thauvin’s teammates, for their part, showed enormous clumsiness in the last gesture despite 21 attempts… Final score: 0-0. In the standings, Monza remains 12th. Udinese climbs to 16th place.

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