LiveSoccerTV brings you all the highlights from Serie A matchday 10, including Cristiano's game-winner, Frosinone's breakthrough, and more

Matchday ten is finally done and dusted, and it certainly did not disappoint as it wrapped up with a crunch clash featuring Lazio and Inter on Monday evening at the Stadio Olimpico. Without further ado, let's get into the five notable key talking points from this round, including Frosinone picking up a vital win, Cristiano Ronaldo starring once again for his new side, and Milan matching a rather unwanted record.

Frosinone finally catch a break

It was bound to happen at some point, and Frosinone finally got what they had been desperately seeking all season: a victory. The Canarini took on SPAL on the road and were able to pick up all three points. While they still sit in 19th place, it still gives their fans something to cheer about as it marks their second consecutive game they have avoided a loss.

More important, this is the second straight game Frosinone have netted three goals. They first drew Empoli 3-3, and last weekend, beat SPAL 3-0.

This means that Chievo are the only side who still have not won a game this season.

Milan's back-line continues to struggle

Milan may have rallied back to win 3-2 against Sampdoria, but it certainly was not an easy battle, and worryingly, their defense has really struggled all season.

How badly? Gianluigi Donnarumma has really had a torrid time in goal, and he has not been helped by those in front of him, either. This worrying stat will show exactly how badly the Rossoneri back-line have fared so far in Serie A since the tail end of last season, though, matching a rather unwanted record:

It goes without saying that fans will be hoping the team can get themselves sorted out sooner rather than later, though, as it's not always that Milan's attack will be able to rally back to wipe out any slip-ups at the back. 

Lazio vs Inter - What we learned

Monday night seems to be Lazio's night! If the Biancocelesti always seem to play on Mondays, well, they do, more than any other side, as this stat shows:

Meanwhile, Mauro Icardi continues to terrorize defenses indeed:

Cristiano Ronaldo to the rescue

It took him a little while to get settled in, but once Cristiano Ronaldo got up and running, he's taken to Serie A like a duck to water. The 33-year-old superstar netted a brace against Empoli, with a penalty to equalize after the Azzurri had taken a shock lead, followed by a brilliant curler from distance to grab all three points for La Vecchia Signora to take his total to seven goals for his new side.

That sees him just two behind Genoa's Piatek, and with the young striker not surprisingly hitting a slow-down period after racing to the top of the goalscoring charts initially, it is only a matter of time before he's overtaken by the five-time Ballon d'Or winner.

Although CR7 was obviously bought to help Juve end their frustrating run in the Champions League, his influence for the Bianconeri in the league has been massive as this stat naturally shows:

Marek Hamsik continues to break records for Napoli

He may not have been able to inspire Napoli to all three points against Roma, as the Partenopei continued their frustrating run against the Giallorossi at the Stadio San Paolo. However, skipper Marek Hamsik continues to break records for the Partenopei nonetheless.

The Slovak international is currently Napoli's all-time top goalscorer with 120 goals, breaking a long-standing record set by legendary striker Diego Maradona, and with his appearance for Carlo Ancelotti's side on Sunday, now matches another impressive feat:

Current rankings after matchday 10

Here is how things look in the table after ten rounds of action.

Pos.TeamMPWDLGFGAGDPForm
1 Internazionale 33 27 5 1 79 18 +61 86 WDWWD
2 Milan 33 21 6 6 64 39 +25 69 LDWWW
3 Juventus 33 18 10 5 47 26 +21 64 DDWLD
4 Bologna 33 17 11 5 48 26 +22 62 WDDWW
5 Roma 32 16 7 9 57 38 +19 55 LWDWD
6 Atalanta 32 16 6 10 59 37 +22 54 WDLWD
7 Lazio 33 16 4 13 42 35 +7 52 WWLWW
8 Napoli 33 13 10 10 50 41 +9 49 LDWLD
9 Fiorentina 32 13 8 11 45 36 +9 47 WDLLD
10 Torino 33 11 13 9 31 29 +2 46 DDLWW
11 Monza 33 11 10 12 35 43 -8 43 LDLLW
12 Genoa 33 9 12 12 35 40 -5 39 LDWDD
13 Lecce 33 8 11 14 30 48 -18 35 WWLDW
14 Cagliari 33 7 11 15 36 56 -20 32 DDWDL
15 Hellas Verona 33 7 10 16 31 44 -13 31 WDLDL
16 Empoli 33 8 7 18 26 48 -22 31 WLWLL
17 Udinese 32 4 16 12 30 48 -18 28 LLDLW
18 Frosinone 33 6 10 17 40 63 -23 28 DDDDL
19 Sassuolo 33 6 8 19 39 65 -26 26 LDDDL
20 Salernitana 33 2 9 22 26 70 -44 15 LLDLL

Champions League (Group Stage)
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Promotion - Europa Conference League (Qualification: )
Relegation - Serie B