Serie A: Genoa dismisses Udinese reduced to ten

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Continuation of the 26th day of Serie A this Saturday evening. Surprisingly promoted, Alberto Gilardino’s Genoa welcomed to Liguria to challenge the Udinese club, on the lawn of the Luigi-Ferraris Stadium. While the Grifone very quickly raised the tone, it was logical that the Genoese opened the scoring with Mateo Retegui (36th), well imitated by Mattia Bani (40th). With the exclusion of Thomas Kristensen, Udinese could no longer get back on track in the second act (2-0).

In the standings, Genoa remains in an interesting position with a 12th position in the Italian championship, while Udinese is behind with this 15th in Serie A. Next weekend, the Rossoblu will have a perilous trip with this duel against the dominant leaders of Inter Milan. The Zebrettes will play against Salernitana on the 27th Italian matchday.

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