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Dominant Juventus stretch Serie A lead

Juventus swept aside ten-man Atalanta BC 3-0 to move seven points clear in Serie A, with SSC Napoli missing the chance to go second after being stunned at home by Bologna FC.

Serie A: 16 December ©Getty Images

Juventus stretched their lead at the Serie A summit to seven points with a comprehensive 3-0 victory against ten-man Atalanta BC, on a day when SSC Napoli spurned the chance to move second.

Atalanta have claimed some considerable scalps this season but any ambitions of adding to that list looked bleak when Mirko Vučinić swept in after two minutes. Andrea Pirlo doubled the Bianconeri's lead with a stunning free-kick, before Claudio Marchisio's speculative effort whistled past visiting goalkeeper Andrea Consigli. Atalanta's first-half misery was complete when Thomas Manfredini was sent off for two bookable offences.

Napoli appeared likely to reduce the gap to five points when Edinson Cavani fired them into a 2-1 lead against Bologna FC with 20 minutes remaining. The Partenopei remain a point behind FC Internazionale Milano, however, after Panagiotis Kone restored parity with four minutes to go and defender Daniele Portanova completed a remarkable late turnaround a minute from time.

In Sunday's early kick-off, ACF Fiorentina consigned AC Siena to a 4-1 reverse thanks in part to a pair of goals from Luca Toni, while AC Milan made it four wins from as many league games, overcoming Pescara Calcio by the same scoreline. Massimiliano Allegri's side are now two points shy of sixth-placed AS Roma, who lost 1-0 at AC Chievo Verona.

Elsewhere, Parma FC and Calcio Catania recorded home successes against Cagliari Calcio and UC Sampdoria respectively, while the game between Genoa CFC and Torino FC ended in a 1-1 draw. 

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