Serie A: Napoli correct Cagliari, Lukaku involved in three goals

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The slap received against Hellas Verona on the first day (3-0) could have made us fear the worst for the future. But it ultimately had the effect of an electroshock in the heads. Since this first defeat in the championship, Naples is finding its colors and above all, scoring goals without conceding too many. Victorious against Bologna (3-0) and Parma (2-1), the Partenopei got back to work by crushing Cagliari this Sunday, in Sardinia (0-4).

On a service from Lukaku at the edge of the area, Di Lorenzo had first opened the scoring, with a bit of luck, admittedly (18th, 0-1). The Belgian, very fit, added a second offering to his tally in the second half, this time for Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (66th, 0-2). And as appetite comes with eating, he closed his performance with a goal, well served by his new Georgian alter ego (71st, 0-3). No jealousy: after 4 Serie A matches, the two players each have 2 goals and 2 assists. At the end of the match, Buongiorno made it 4-0 (90+3rd), and further consolidated Naples at the top of the championship.

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