MILAN — Paulo Dybala showed he has fully recovered from his latest injury with a stunning goal to give Roma a 1-0 win at Sassuolo that sent the Giallorossi to the top of Serie A with Napoli on Sunday.

It was Dybala’s first Italian league goal since Feb. 2, shortly before a season-ending thigh injury. The often-injured playmaker also scored in the Europa League midweek.

The match at Sassuolo was Dybala’s third in Serie A since the Argentinian World Cup winner returned from another injury this season.

Roma moved level with defending champion Napoli, which beat Inter Milan 3-1 on Saturday. The two teams have a point more than AC Milan and three more than Inter.

Bologna is a point further back after being held 2-2 at Fiorentina after late drama. Juventus is eighth — three points below the

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