Retegui fires Atalanta top of Serie A ahead of Inter
Serie A's leading scorer Mateo Retegui netted as Atalanta beat Parma 3-1 on Saturday to go top of Serie A on goal difference, overtaking Inter Milan despite the reigning champions' rout of Verona.
Attacker Retegui claimed his 12 league goal of the campaign after just four minutes for the visitors before Ederson and Ademola Lookman scored to send them above Inter, who hammered Verona 5-0 earlier in the day.
Napoli drop down to the third before they host Roma on Sunday on Claudio Ranieri's return to top-flight management.
Argentina-born Italy striker Retegui, 25, opened the scoring early on with a deft header before Atalanta were denied a second goal five minutes later.
Retegui's strike partner Lookman was adjudged to be offside by VAR following a Mario Pasalic pass.
Gian Piero Gasperini's Europa League champions finally celebrated their second after 39 minutes as Brazil midfielder Ederson scored his second goal of the campaign.
With 10 minutes of the second half played, the hosts cut the deficit as Matteo Cancellieri fired home.
Retegui was replaced by attacking midfielder Charles De Ketelaere as Gasperini eyed resting the attacker before Tuesday's Champions League trip to Young Boys.
Parma's hopes of denying Atalanta a seventh straight league win were dashed with a quarter of an hour to play as Lookman finally scored.
Nigeria's Lookman netted for a seventh time this campaign before La Dea held on to take top spot in the table.
Earlier, Marcus Thuram scored twice in Inter's easy win over Verona as Joaquin Correa, Stefan de Vrij and Yann Bisseck were also on the scoresheet.
Correa's opener in the 17th minute, a delightful dink after smart interplay with Thuram, didn't just spark a rout, it was also the Argentine's first Serie A goal in more than two years.
Out-of-favour Correa had only played 38 minutes this season before this weekend but was excellent in place of captain and star striker Lautaro Martinez who was sent home early on Saturday with the flu.
"I know him well, he's been training brilliantly since July, he's got a lot of competition," Simone Inzaghi told DAZN.
"I'm pleased for him but I'm also pleased for the boys because they played really well," he added.
Verona have lost nine of their 13 league matches this season and sit 14th, just three points above the relegation zone.
Inter now host Leipzig on Tuesday as they push for direct qualification for the last 16 of the Champions League, having thumped Verona with a clutch of starters either injured or rested.
As well as Martinez, Hakan Calhanoglu, Federico Dimarco and Benjamin Pavard missed Saturday's match after a busy period on international duty.
Juve trail Inter and Atalanta by three points in sixth place after offering little to shout about at the San Siro.
Ravaged by injuries, including to starting centre-forward Dusan Vlahovic, coach Thiago Motta was forced into an experimental line-up featuring midfielder Teun Koopmeiners up front.
"I'm pleased with our performance, especially defensively against a team which created very little," Motta told DAZN.
"All in all we played well, I think a point right now keeps us going. I'm happy to see that we're well-organised and are capable of playing like a big team should."
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