Serie A: Monza offers Cagliari, Thauvin’s Udinese falls against Torino

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Surprise of this season in Serie A, Monza hosted Cagliari this Saturday on the occasion of the 29th day of Serie A. A meeting dominated by the men of Raffaele Palladino (1-0), victorious thanks to Daniele Maldini (42nd), son de Paulo, scorer of his 3rd goal in 6 Serie A matches since his arrival in January. Thanks to this victory, Monza increased its capital points and climbed to 9th place in the championship.

In the other meeting of the afternoon, Florian Thauvin’s Udinese fell against Torino (0-2). The Colombian Duvan Zapata opened the scoring (10th, 0-1), before becoming a decisive passer for Nikola Vlasic in the second half (53rd). 13th in Serie A, Udinese (27 points) is only three points ahead of the red zone. Torino, for its part, is 10th and already maintained with its 41 points.

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