Matchday five was full of drama as things at the top of the Serie A table were shaken up thanks to Milan's win over Napoli.
The victory saw the Rossoneri leapfrog the reigning champions to the division's summit, with three teams now locked on the same points.
So, who made our Serie A team of the week? Ash Rose has been selecting his stars of the round.

Atalanta held on for a point against Juventus, even after going down to ten men, thanks in large part to their man between the sticks.
Carnesecchi pulled off several top-drawer saves to keep his side in it and take a share of the spoils.
The full-back will be happy with a clean sheet as Roma defeated Hellas Verona 2-0, and it was the Turkish international who set them on their way.
He set up the opener for Arthur Dovbyk in a Player of the Match performance.
A performance to silence some of the critics aimed in Bastoni's direction, the defender put in a Player of the Match display, setting up the first goal for Lautaro Martinez and keeping a clean sheet in a dominant display.
The Swiss international put in his most assured performance since moving to Inter from Manchester City in the summer.
He kept Sebastiano Esposito quiet in the 2-0 win over Cagliari, where he and his defence kept a clean sheet.
Came off the bench to net a vital equaliser in the 1-1 draw with Atalanta and could be a turning point for a player, whose struggled for first team action.
The goal was the Colombian's first for the club, and now will hope to kick on by getting more minutes in a Juve shirt.
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Milan's win over Napoli was helped by the calming influence in the middle from the Croatian legend.
Modric's influence on Rossoneri continues to grow and it was ability and experience that was ideal to help Milan see out the game once they went down to ten men.
Another goal and another eye-catching performance from Como's young star.
That's three goals in the first five games for the creative midfielder, whose stock seems to be rising with every matchday.
Sassoulo put in the most impressive performance of the season so far with a 3-1 win over Udinese, where Lauriente was the star of the show.
The French winger opened the scoring inside ten minutes and was a constant menace in the victory.
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A second successive standout performance from the American as he inspired Milan's statement win over Napoli.
It took just four minutes for Pulisic to provide an assist for Alexis Saelemaekers before adding the crucial second goal to secure the victory over the reigning champions.
The on-loan forward was one of the stories of the weekend, as the 17-year-old came off the bench to net a stoppage-time equaliser for Lecce against Bologna.
It was the striker's first goal in Serie A, and the goal could be the platform for the teenager to kick on from, as well as being a vital point for bottom-placed Lecce.
Parma finally got the first win under their belt and it was thanks to the goals of Mateo Pellegrino.
His brace in the 2-1 victory over Torino means it's five goals in seven games for the striker in all competitions this season.
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