Juventus holds Ac Milan like Napoli goes at the top of the series A

While we are heading for another international break, the best European clubs sought to finish up and disappear in a good mood for the last series of World Cup qualifications.
But that was not always going to be the case for everyone, especially with a few heavyweight clashes that take place through the upper divisions.
Bayern Munich won his incredible record at the start of the season, thank you again to Harry Kane, who scored in the 2-1 victory against Frankfurt.
Barcelona did not have the same joy. They were humiliated 4-1 by Seville, allowing Real Madrid to go out after their victory against Villarreal.
Sunday evening presented some more exciting clashes at La Liga and Serie A.
Read the rest to see how they went.
Naples 2-1 Genoa
Napoli came from behind to win a 2-1 victory against Genoa at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, retaining their place at the top of Serie A.
Despite a slow first half in which the hosts had a hard time creating chances, the Antonio Conte team joined after the break with a well-improved display.
Genoa amazed the champions in the 33rd minute when Jeff Ekhator finished a smooth movement after having brilliantly linked with Brooke Norton-Cuffy, who tormented the defense of Napoli on the right side.
The tactical discipline and the aggression of visitors frustrated Napoli throughout the opening period, the interior team lacking in control and forced to an early substitution after Lobotka was injured.
However, the second half brought a change of tempo. The presentations of Kevin de Bruyne and Leonardo Spinazzola injected the emergency into Napoli’s room, and the equalizer came just before the brand.
The teasing cross of Spinazzola caused chaos in the Box of Genoa, and Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa dived to return to close range.
Napoli finished their reversal in the 75th minute when Rasmus Hojlund continued his fine score race, reacting the fastest to a rebound to put himself at close range.
Genoa, who offered little attacking threat after the break, was left by ruining defensive failures that cost them a precious point.
Juventus 0-0 AC Milan
A tense evening at the Allianz stadium ended without breakthrough while Juventus and AC Milan fought with a 0-0 draw, extending the series of consecutive prints from Bianconeri to five.
The first half offered a few clear chances, although the two parties have flashes of promises. Juventus appreciated the early joy on the right thanks to Conceicao, but a bad finish of McKennie and David let Milan take down.
At the other end, Gimenez tested Di Gregorio twice, whose sharp reflexes have maintained the level of the hosts heading for the break.
The match came to life after half-time. In the two minutes following the restart, Gatti saw its flight at a miraculously saved by Maignan, before Milan obtained a penalty after Kelly led Gimenez.
However, Christian Pulisic wasted the chance to give his team to his team, flamboyant his kick on the bar.
The replacement Rafael Leao injected energy into the attack on Milan, approaching a long -term effort and forcing Di Gregorio to a late diving safeguard.
Celta Vigo 1-1 Atletico Madrid
Celta Vigo and Atletico Madrid played a 1-1 draw at Balaidos Estadio in a match that saw an early drama.
Visitors took the lead in the seventh minute in an unusual manner, while the rear pass of the Celta defender, Carl Starfelt, exceeded the goalkeeper Ionut Radu, giving the Atletico an early advantage.
Despite the setback, the local team has responded well, creating several openings via Borja Iglesias and Marcos Alonso, with the defense of Radu and Atletico, keeping the score intact.
Atletico Madrid faced its own challenges, seeing Clement Lenglet sent in the 40th minute for a second yellow, letting the team play the majority of the match with ten men.
Celta took advantage of their digital advantage after the break, and in the 68th minute, Iago Aspas returned closely to level the scores.
The substitutions, including the introduction of Pablo Duran and Ilaix Moriba, maintained the attack of Celta animated in the closing stadiums, with several almost-me, including the headers of Durán and Zaragoza.
Atletico pushed a winner, with attempts by Julian Alvarez and Robin the Normand Blocked or Off Target, but they could not break down the resilient defense of Celta
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