Every Serie A player involved in international action so far this week
A total of108 Serie A players earned caps during the most recent set of international fixtures, including Nations League matches in Europe, World Cup qualifiers in Asia and South America, plus AFCON qualifiers and friendlies in North America.
Monza were the only club in Serie A who did not have a player feature in this week’s round of international fixtures. Every other side in the division had at least two players involved.
Here is every Serie A representative to play for their national teams over the past week.
Every Serie A player with minutes in this international break
* = goalscorer
() = unused substitute
Atalanta
Mateo Retegui*, Marco Brescianini (Raoul Bellanova) – France 1-3 Italy
Charles De Ketelaere – Belgium 3-1 Israel
Isak Hien – Azerbaijan 1-3 Sweden
Mario Pasalic – Portugal 2-1 Croatia
Lazar Samardzic – Serbia 0-0 Spain
Ademola Lookman** – Nigeria 3-0 Benin
Bologna
Remo Freuler, Michel Aebischer – Denmark 2-0 Switzerland
Kacper Urbanski, (Lukasz Skorupski) – Scotland 2-3 Poland
Stefan Posch – Slovenia 1-1 Austria
(Nikola Moro) – Portugal 2-1 Croatia
John Lucumi – Peru 1-1 Colombia
Cagliari
(Pantelis Hatzidiakos) – Greece 3-0 Finland
Razvan Marin* – Kosovo 0-3 Romania
Adam Obert – Estonia 0-1 Slovakia
(Mateusz Wieteska) – Scotland 2-3 Poland
Yerry Mina – Peru 1-1 Colombia
Gianluca Lapadula – Peru 1-1 Colombia
(Alen Sherri) – Ukraine 1-2 Albania
Kingstone Mutwanda – Ivory Coast 2-0 Zambia
Zito Luvumbo – Ghana 0-1 Angola
Como
Alieu Fadera – Comoros 1-1 Gambia
Ali Jasim – Iraq 1-0 Oman
Empoli
Liberato Cacace – Mexico 3-0 New Zealand
Saba Goglichidze – Georgia 4-1 Czechia
Adrian Ismajli* – Ukraine 1-2 Albania
Fiorentina
Moise Kean – France 1-3 Italy
Marin Pongracic – Portugal 2-1 Croatia
Amir Richardson – Morocco 4-1 Gabon
Christian Kouame – Ivory Coast 2-0 Zambia
Genoa
(Morten Frendrup) – Denmark 2-0 Switzerland
Ruslan Malinovskyi – Ukraine 1-2 Albania
(Morten Thorsby) – Kazakhstan 0-0 Norway
Johan Vasquez – Mexico 3-0 New Zealand
Inter
Alessandro Bastoni, Federico Dimarco*, Davide Frattesi* – France 1-3 Italy
Kristjan Asllani – Ukraine 1-2 Albania
Lautaro Martinez – Argentina 3-0 Chile
Marko Arnautovic – Slovenia 1-1 Austria
Marcus Thuram – France 1-3 Italy
Mehdi Taremi* – Iran 1-0 Kyrgyzstan
Denzel Dumfries – Netherlands 5-2 Bosnia and Herzegovina
Piotr Zielinski – Scotland 2-3 Poland
Hakan Calhanoglu – Wales 0-0 Turkey
Juventus
Andrea Cambiaso, (Federico Gatti), (Nicolo Fagioli) – France 1-3 Italy
Kenan Yildiz – Wales 0-0 Turkey
Danilo – Brazil 1-0 Ecuador
Nico Gonzalez – Argentina 3-0 Chile
(Juan Cabal)- Peru 1-1 Colombia
Lazio
(Mattia Zaccagni) – France 1-3 Italy
Valentin Castellanos – Argentina 3-0 Chile
Fisayo Dele-Bashiru – Nigeria 3-0 Benin
(Matteo Guendouzi) – France 1-3 Italy
Elseid Hysaj – Ukraine 1-2 Albania
Adam Marusic – Iceland 2-0 Montenegro
Lecce
Nikola Krstovic – Iceland 2-0 Montenegro
Patrick Dorgu* – Denmark 2-0 Switzerland
Medon Berisha*, Ylber Ramadani – Ukraine 1-2 Albania
Lassana Coulibaly – Mali 1-1 Mozambique
Lameck Banda – Ivory Coast 2-0 Zambia
Kialonda Gaspar – Ghana 0-1 Angola
Milan
Mike Maignan, Theo Hernandez, Yousouff Fofana – France 1-3 Italy
Strahinja Pavlovic, Luka Jovic – Serbia 0-0 Spain
Tijjani Reijnders* – Netherlands 5-2 Bosnia and Herzegovina
Rafael Leao – Portugal 2-1 Croatia
Christian Pulisic, Yunus Musah – USA 1-2 Canada
Ismael Bennacer – Algeria 2-0 Equatorial Guinea
Samuel Chukwueze – Nigeria 3-0 Benin
Napoli
Giacomo Raspodori*, Giovanni Di Lorenzo, Alessandro Buongiorno, (Alex Meret) – France 1-3 Italy
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia* – Georgia 4-1 Czechia
Billy Gilmour*, Scott McTominay* – Scotland 2-3 Poland
Stanislav Lobotka – Estonia 0-1 Slovakia
Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa – Cameroon 1-0 Namibia
Mathias Olivera – Uruguay 0-0 Paraguay
Parma
Dennis Man*, Valentin Mihalia – Kosovo 0-3 Romania
Botond Balogh – Germany 5-0 Hungary
Alessandro Circati – Australia 0-1 Bahrain
Yordan Osorio – Bolivia 4-0 Venezuela
Zion Suzuki – Japan 7-0 China
Roma
Lorenzo Pellegrini – France 1-3 Italy
Nicola Zalewski – Scotland 2-3 Poland
Zeki Celik – Wales 0-0 Turkey
Manu Kone – France 1-3 Italy
Paulo Dybala* (Matias Soule, Leandro Paredes) – Argentina 3-0 Chile
(Alexis Saelemaekers) – Belgium 3-1 Israel
Evan Ndicka – Ivory Coast 2-0 Zambia
Saud Abdulhamid – Saudi Arabia 1-1 Indonesia
Eldor Shomurodov – Uzbekistan 1-0 North Korea
Maty Ryan – Australia 0-1 Bahrain
Torino
Samuele Ricci – France 1-3 Italy
Borna Sosa – Portugal 2-1 Croatia
Ivan Ilic – Serbia 0-0 Spain
Mergim Vojvoda – Kosovo 0-3 Romania
Sebastian Waluiewicz – Scotland 2-3 Poland
Saul Coco – Algeria 2-0 Equatorial Guinea
Udinese
Jaka Bijol, Sandi Lovric – Slovenia 1-1 Austria
Jordan Zemura – Kenya 0-0 Zimbabwe
Venezia
Joel Pohjanpalo, (Jesse Joronen) – Greece 3-0 Finland
John Yeboah – Brazil 1-0 Ecuador
Jay Idzes – Saudi Arabia 1-1 Indonesia
Ridgeciano Haps – Guyana 1-3 Suriname
Verona
Tomas Suslov* Ondrej Duda – Estonia 0-1 Slovakia
Pawel Dawidowicz – Scotland 2-3 Poland
Grigoris Kastanos Lithuania 0-1 Cyprus
Dailon Livramento – Egypt 3-0 Cape Verde
Jackson Tchatchoua – Cameroon 1-0 Namibia