Matchday ten saw new beginnings in Turin and a title race turning tighter after the champions dropped points and Milan won the battle of the contenders against Roma.
But the question is who made our Serie A team of the week for matchday ten? Ash Rose has been selecting his stars of the round.

The former Man United keeper continues to excel in the Napoli goal and kept another clean sheet as the champions drew with Como.
It was the Serbian who came to Napoli's rescue, saving a first-half penalty from Alavaro Morata to keep the game goalless.
The wing-back got the Luciano Spalletti era off to the ideal start by opening the scoring for Juventus inside two minutes.
It topped off a man of the match display as the Old Lady defeated Cremonese in the new manager's first game in charge.
It was always going to be a single goal that settled the weekend's biggest game, but few would have backed Pavlovic to get it.
The Serb has been one of the unsung heroes of Milan's campaign so far and was the hero at both ends against Roma.
The Como defence kept champions Napoli at bay and Smolcic was the most impressive of their defensive unit.
He dominated in the air and made sure of the hard-earned point for Cesc Fabregas' side.
The new manager bounce worked perfectly for Genoa, who racked up their first win of this season thanks to Ostigard's dramatic winner.
The big Norwegian's 93rd-minute goal saw Genoa defeat Sassuolo and was the icing on the cake of a solid display from the defender.
GettyThe Algerian was on hand to net his second goal of the season as Lecce secured a vital win over Fiorentina.
Firing in a well-taken volley to nab the match-winner to cap off an impressive all-around display.
The Scot was deployed on the right against Como, but did everything you'd expect from the Scottish midfielder.
His drive from the middle was a constant threat and was Napoli's best outfield offering.

The Bologna front line is all about the goals this season, with Castro joining teammate Riccardo Orsolini near the top of the Serie A goal-scoring charts.
Castro notched twice for Bologna in their 3-1 win over Parma, to take him to four goals in ten games so far this campaign.
The Leicester legend may have ended up on the losing side but was a constant menace for Juventus, which would suggest he's back up to speed following a late introduction into the season.
Vardy netted his second goal for Cremonese and looks as though he's back in the groove.
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