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Serie A: Juventus win 10th game in a row after hammering Udinese

Paulo Dybala (R) of Juventus FC celebrates
Image: Paulo Dybala celebrates scoring for Juventus

Juventus blew Udinese away 4-0 on Sunday at the Stadio Friuli to record their 10th consecutive Serie A victory.

The reigning champions are now second after a brace from Paulo Dybala and goals from Sami Khedira and Alex Sandro confirmed an emphatic away win before the half-time whistle.

Udinese, who had Danilo sent off when conceding a penalty, suffered a 4-0 defeat at home for the second time this season having lost to Inter Milan by the same scoreline last month.

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Carlos Bacca and Kevin-Prince Boateng struck in either half as AC Milan dented Fiorentina's title hopes with a 2-0 win at the San Siro that ended their long wait for victory over La Viola.

Seven-time European champions Milan had beaten the Florence-based side only once in their last nine league outings.

 Carlos Bacca (C) of AC Milan celebrates with his team-mates Keisuke Honda (L) and Giacomo Bonaventura (R) after scoring the ope
Image: AC Milan's Carlos Bacca (C) celebrates after scoring against Fiorentina

But a superb opener from Bacca on four minutes upset the visitors' gameplan and Boateng, who re-signed for the club recently on a six-month loan deal, came off the bench to hit a well-taken second two minutes from the final whistle to wrap up the points.

The result sees Fiorentina remain in fourth, six points behind leaders Napoli, while Milan move up two places to sixth.

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Luciano Spalletti was denied victory on his return to the Roma dugout as Hellas Verona forced a 1-1 draw at the Stadio Olimpico.

After a seven-year absence from the capital, Spalletti has replaced Rudi Garcia as Giallorossi boss and Radja Nainggolan gave him some early cause to be cheerful.

AS Roma head coach Luciano Spalletti
Image: Luciano Spalletti returned to the Roma dugout

Giampaolo Pazzini's second-half penalty then secured a deserved share of the points for winless Verona, who remain rooted to the foot of the table, 12 points adrift of safety.

Lazio fought back from two goals down to salvage a 2-2 draw at Bologna.

Emanuele Giaccherini's long-range free-kick got Bologna up and running and Mattia Destro doubled the hosts' lead.

But the tide turned against the Gialloblu when they lost Adam Masina to a red card, with Antonio Candreva converting the subsequent penalty and Senad Lulic grabbing a late leveller.

Genoa pulled seven points clear of the relegation zone with a 4-0 home win over 10-man Palermo.

Suso blasted home the opener and Leonardo Pavoletti scored twice after Sinisa Andjelkovic had been sent off for the Sicilians. Tomas Rincon provided the Grifone's other goal.

Palermo are now looking over their shoulders at Carpi, who claimed three crucial points in their own battle to beat the drop by downing Sampdoria 2-1 at the Stadio Alberto Braglia.

Lorenzo Lollo fired the Biancorossi into the lead and, after Joaquin Correa notched for Samp, Jerry Mbakogu's penalty brought Carpi to within four points of 17th-placed Palermo.

Elsewhere, goals in either half from Alberto Paloschi and Lorenzo Tonelli saw Chievo and Empoli share a 1-1 draw at the Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi.

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