<p>Napoli got their first win in the newly-named Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on Sunday, beating Sampdoria 2-1 to move third in Serie A behind Inter Milan, who fought back to see off Cagliari 3-1.</p>.<p>Napoli needed to come from behind in the stadium renamed a week ago following the death of club legend Maradona last month.</p>.<p>Maradona led the club to their only league titles in 1987 and 1990 and the UEFA Cup in 1989.</p>.<p>The match in Naples was preceded by a minute's silence in memory of Italy's 1982 World Cup winner Paolo Rossi, who died on Wednesday, aged 64.</p>.<p>Jakub Jankto put Sampdoria ahead in the 20th minute, but Hirving Lozano came off the bench in the second half to spark a Napoli revival.</p>.<p>Lozano got his head to a Dries Mertens cross seven minutes after the break with the Mexican international then crossing for Andrea Petagna to nod in the winner with 22 minutes remaining.</p>.<p>Inter Milan bounced back after their Champions League exit, reclaiming second place and moving two points behind leaders AC Milan, who host Parma later on Sunday.</p>.<p>Antonio Conte's Inter were trailing with a quarter of an hour to go in Sardinia, after Riccardo Sottil put the hosts ahead before the break and a series of fine saves from home goalkeeper Alessio Cragno.</p>.<p>Former Cagliari player Nicolo Barella volleyed in the equaliser after 77 minutes with Danilo D'Ambrosio coming off the bench to immediately nod in a second with six minutes to go.</p>.<p>Romelu Lukaku added a third deep into injury time as Inter returned to second spot two points behind leaders AC Milan who host Parma later on Sunday with champions Juventus at Genoa.</p>.<p>"I'm really happy with their reaction because the lads still had the Shakhtar games on their minds," said Conte.</p>.<p>"We went a goal down despite a great first-half performance and numerous chances created.</p>.<p>"(Cagliari goalie) Cragno was their best player on the pitch, but the lads believed right up to the end and showed they wanted to win at all costs."</p>.<p>Inter's hopes in Europe are over after finishing bottom of their Champions League group midweek after a goalless draw with Shakhtar Donetsk, having also failed to score in a stalemate in the Ukraine.</p>.<p>Conte's side are now focusing on claiming a first league title since 2010, and preventing Juventus from winning a 10th consecutive 'Scudetto'.</p>.<p>Roma got back to winning ways with an emphatic 5-1 victory at Bologna to move fifth, one point ahead of Juventus.</p>.<p>All six goals came in the first half at the Stadio Renato Dall'Ara.</p>.<p>Bologna's Andrea Poli turned into his own net after five minutes before Edin Dzeko added a second to give the hosts a two-goal advantage after 10 minutes.</p>.<p>The Bosnian became the third highest scorer in Roma's history with his 111th club goal.</p>.<p>Lorenzo Pellegrini, Jordan Veretout and Henrikh Mkhitaryan added three more before the break, with a Bryan Cristante own goal putting Bologna on the scoresheet.</p>.<p>In Bergamo, Atalanta eased past Fiorentina 3-0, days after qualifying for the Champions League last-16.</p>.<p>Robin Gosens opened the scoring just before half-time when he finished off a Duvan Zapata cross.</p>.<p>A Ruslan Malinovskyi free-kick nine minutes after the break, and a Rafael Toloi header in the 63rd minute secured all three points for the northeners who are in eighth position with a game in hand.</p>.<p>Fiorentina are in 17th position after their sixth league match in a row without a win.</p>
<p>Napoli got their first win in the newly-named Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on Sunday, beating Sampdoria 2-1 to move third in Serie A behind Inter Milan, who fought back to see off Cagliari 3-1.</p>.<p>Napoli needed to come from behind in the stadium renamed a week ago following the death of club legend Maradona last month.</p>.<p>Maradona led the club to their only league titles in 1987 and 1990 and the UEFA Cup in 1989.</p>.<p>The match in Naples was preceded by a minute's silence in memory of Italy's 1982 World Cup winner Paolo Rossi, who died on Wednesday, aged 64.</p>.<p>Jakub Jankto put Sampdoria ahead in the 20th minute, but Hirving Lozano came off the bench in the second half to spark a Napoli revival.</p>.<p>Lozano got his head to a Dries Mertens cross seven minutes after the break with the Mexican international then crossing for Andrea Petagna to nod in the winner with 22 minutes remaining.</p>.<p>Inter Milan bounced back after their Champions League exit, reclaiming second place and moving two points behind leaders AC Milan, who host Parma later on Sunday.</p>.<p>Antonio Conte's Inter were trailing with a quarter of an hour to go in Sardinia, after Riccardo Sottil put the hosts ahead before the break and a series of fine saves from home goalkeeper Alessio Cragno.</p>.<p>Former Cagliari player Nicolo Barella volleyed in the equaliser after 77 minutes with Danilo D'Ambrosio coming off the bench to immediately nod in a second with six minutes to go.</p>.<p>Romelu Lukaku added a third deep into injury time as Inter returned to second spot two points behind leaders AC Milan who host Parma later on Sunday with champions Juventus at Genoa.</p>.<p>"I'm really happy with their reaction because the lads still had the Shakhtar games on their minds," said Conte.</p>.<p>"We went a goal down despite a great first-half performance and numerous chances created.</p>.<p>"(Cagliari goalie) Cragno was their best player on the pitch, but the lads believed right up to the end and showed they wanted to win at all costs."</p>.<p>Inter's hopes in Europe are over after finishing bottom of their Champions League group midweek after a goalless draw with Shakhtar Donetsk, having also failed to score in a stalemate in the Ukraine.</p>.<p>Conte's side are now focusing on claiming a first league title since 2010, and preventing Juventus from winning a 10th consecutive 'Scudetto'.</p>.<p>Roma got back to winning ways with an emphatic 5-1 victory at Bologna to move fifth, one point ahead of Juventus.</p>.<p>All six goals came in the first half at the Stadio Renato Dall'Ara.</p>.<p>Bologna's Andrea Poli turned into his own net after five minutes before Edin Dzeko added a second to give the hosts a two-goal advantage after 10 minutes.</p>.<p>The Bosnian became the third highest scorer in Roma's history with his 111th club goal.</p>.<p>Lorenzo Pellegrini, Jordan Veretout and Henrikh Mkhitaryan added three more before the break, with a Bryan Cristante own goal putting Bologna on the scoresheet.</p>.<p>In Bergamo, Atalanta eased past Fiorentina 3-0, days after qualifying for the Champions League last-16.</p>.<p>Robin Gosens opened the scoring just before half-time when he finished off a Duvan Zapata cross.</p>.<p>A Ruslan Malinovskyi free-kick nine minutes after the break, and a Rafael Toloi header in the 63rd minute secured all three points for the northeners who are in eighth position with a game in hand.</p>.<p>Fiorentina are in 17th position after their sixth league match in a row without a win.</p>