As Serie A takes a fortnight's rest for the international break, Matchday six saw some big performances and has left the top of the table as tight as ever, with three points separating the top five.
Inter were the weekend's biggest winners, ending Cremonese's unbeaten start with a 4-1 win, while Napoli regained the lead at the top by coming from behind to beat Genoa.
So, who made our Serie Ateam of the week? Ash Rose has been selecting his stars of the round.

Milan grabbed a point in the weekend's headline act and a large portion of that was down to the performance of the Frenchman in between the sticks.
Maignan produced a top stop from Gatti in the opening moments of the first half and continued to keep Juve at bay throughout.
The full-back didn't have too much to do defensively against Cremonese, which allowed him to flex his attacking attributes.
It led to the Italian netting the third goal in the 4-1 win over the previously unbeaten side.
Sassuolo got another vital three points on their return to the top flight and it was another towering performance from their centre-back.
He helped lead a defence that kept Verona at bay, and saw Fabio Grosso's men see out the 1-0 victory.
The former Aston Villa defender was in imperious form as he helped Como secure a point on the road against unbeaten Atalanta.
The Brazilian made sure there was no way through as they fought out a 1-1 draw.
The 25-year-old was part of a back three that ensured there was a share of the spoils against Cagliari.
Solet also played his part at the other end of the pitch, setting up the Udinese goal for fellow defender Christian Kabasele.
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The driving force in Napoli's midfield this season has been Anguissa, and he put in another dominant display in their win over Genoa.
It was the midfielder's goal that got the champions back in the game, and then he was involved in the winner for Rasmus Hojlund, who followed in the rebound of his first attempt.
Another week, another classy display from the ageless wonder that is Luka Modric.
The Croatian had 89% pass accuracy in the draw with Juventus and made two key passes in a match that lacked goalmouth action.
Lazio vs Torino was the weekend's craziest game, but before the game was settled with two injury-time goals, the match belonged to Cancellieri.
The winger scored twice for Maurizio Sarri's men in the 3-3 draw.
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Bologna recorded their biggest win of the season by thrashing winless Pisa at the weekend, and Cambiaghi was at the heart of everything.
The forward gave Pisa a torrid time, scoring the opener and nabbing an assist.
Roma moved up to second in the table thanks to their 2-1 win over Fiorentina, which was inspired by the performance of the Argentine.
Soule scored his side's equaliser in the victory, before laying on a winner for Bryan Cristante in a polished display.
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