Suso ends goal drought as AC Milan defeat Sassuolo

AFP  |  Milan 

Spanish scored a brace to end his goal drought as AC Milan got back to winning ways after three consecutive draws with a 4-1 success which thwarted Sassuolo's bid to go second in on Sunday.

Champions Juventus had maintained their perfect start to the season on Saturday with a 3-1 win in their top-of-the-table clash with Napoli who remain in second place. Juventus, with a maximum 21 points after seven games, are six points ahead of Carlo Ancelotti's team.

AC Milan needed to win to avoid losing further ground on their rivals, with Inter Milan, in fourth, after a 2-0 win over Cagliari, and AS Roma, in eighth, after a 3-1 derby win over city rivals

dropped to fifth, equal on 13 points with Fiorentina and AC Milan's victory came despite the absence of star striker with forwards and also missing with

scored his first league goal since February five minutes after the break in Modena after Ivorian had put Milan ahead with a brilliant solo run on 39 minutes.

added a third on the hour mark for Gennaro Gattuso's side before pulled one back for the hosts.

got his second goal four minutes into stoppage time after consultation with the video referee (VAR).

Milan remain tenth in the standings, four points off Inter Milan, who occupy the final berth.

- Fiorentina move third -

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Sassuolo's defeat allowed Fiorentina to move third with a 2-0 win over Atalanta. Bergamo-based Atalanta travelled to desperate to end a five-game winless streak.

But their hopes were jolted just after the hour when referee pointed immediately to the penalty spot, refusing to consult VAR despite going down easily from Rafael Toloi's challenge.

stepped up to slot the ball past Pierluigi Gollini after 63 minutes, and Fiorentina cemented the win when doubled their lead in stoppage time.

At the final whistle, tensions boiled over with confronting Fiorentina counterpart before the pair were dragged apart.

"He shouted at me that the penalty was non-existent," said Pioli.

"They gave a penalty against us for a fingertip against Inter, so this time they gave one in our favour for light contact," added Pioli, whose side lost to midweek.

"We were tenacious, a little lucky."

Elsewhere, Polish striker became the first debutant in 68 years to score eight goals in the opening six games when he hit a brace for Genoa, who have a game in hand, in a 2-1 win over

Piatek got his first after 33 minutes, adding a second three minutes later. gave promoted their first goal of the season when he converted a penalty four minutes before the break.

Torino got back to winning ways with substitute sealing a late winner against tailenders Chievo.

scored one and set up substitute Riccardo Orsolini as Bologna came from behind to beat Udinese 2-1.

forward got his third goal in five games as Parma edged Empoli 1-0, in a showdown between two promoted teams. Empoli were twice denied by the woodwork.

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First Published: Mon, October 01 2018. 09:40 IST