Serie A: Monza tames Sassuolo, Frosinone and Hellas Verona neutralize each other

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As part of the 22nd day of Serie A, two posters were scheduled for 3 p.m. In front of their home crowd, Monza challenged Sassuolo at the Stadio Brianteo. A meeting which turned to the advantage of the locals thanks to an achievement by Andrea Colpani during the first act (1-0, 31st). With this narrow victory, Monza is 12th. For its part, Sassuolo remains 15th. Traveling to the Marc’Antonio Bentegodi in Verona, Frosinone, for its part, could not do better than a draw (1-1).

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Trailing after a penalty converted by Tomas Suslov just before the break (1-0, 45+3rd), Eusebio Di Francesco’s men still had the merit of reacting after returning from the locker room. Led by the young Brazilian Kaio Jorge, scorer before the hour mark (1-1, 58th), the Canarini snatched a point and climbed to 13th place. Hellas Verona finds itself 16th.

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