Juventus lost 1-0 at Empoli Sunday
two days after Portugal great Cristiano Ronaldo left the Turin
giants to return to Manchester United.
The Bianconeri, who have won nine of the previous 10 Serie A
championships, are 12th in the table on one point, five behind
joint leaders Lazio, Roma, Inter, Milan and Napoli who have all
won their first two games.
Lazio beat Spezia 6-1 at the Olimpico with last year's Golden
Boot winner and Euro 2020 champ Ciro Immobile getting a
hat-trick to move within five goals of Biancocelesti legend
Silvio Piola as the Roman club's all-time top scorer.
Lazio sit top of Serie A on goal difference from city rivals
Roma who won 4-0 at newcomers Salernitana.
The Giallorossi are equal on goal difference to Inter who won
3-1 at Verona with new signing from Lazio Joaquín Correa netting
a fine brace.
Milan are next on goal difference having thumped Cagliari 4-1 at
the San Siro thanks to a brace by former Arsenal and Chelsea
France centre-forward Olivier Giroud.
Napoli are fifth on goal difference after winning 2-1 at Genoa.
At the other end of the table, below Juve on 1 point are five
clubs who have yet to garner a point: Torino, Verona,
Salernitana, Genoa and newcomer Venezia, which is last on goal
difference.
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