Nigeria international, Simeon Tochukwu Nwankwo, simply known as Simy, grabbed a brace to help Crotone secure a 4-1 win against Benevento in a Serie A clash on Sunday.
The 28-year-old striker also assisted a goal in the encounter.
Benevento had Marco Sau red-carded for his protests after the hosts’ fourth goal.
Kamil Glik scored an own goal to put Crotone in front in the 4th minute. Simy made it two for Crotne with his first in the 29th minute.
The Nigerian completed his brace in the 54th minute and then assisted Milos Vulic for Crotone’s 4th goal of the day then Iago Falque came up from the bench to score a consolation for Benevento.
He has now scored 6 of his 52 total goals for Crotone against Benevento; four of the goals were in the Serie B.
This season, Simy has scored six Serie A goals in 18 games.
Meanwhile, Inter Milan beat lacklustre champions Juventus 2-0 in Sunday’s Serie A classic and went top on goal difference ahead of crosstown rivals AC Milan.
Juventus are fifth with a game in hand and stayed seven points off the top, with AC Milan hoping to reclaim first place when they close Match Day 18 at Cagliari on Monday.
Inter Milan were one goal up at half time, thanks to a header from ex-Juve midfielder Arturo Vidal.
The former FC Barcelona player connected with Nicolo Barella’s cross on 12 minutes to net his first goal in the season.
The hosts also came close when Lautaro Martinez missed a tap in after Romelu Lukaku was denied by Wojciech Szczesny.
Juve lacked the speed to threaten the tight Nerazzurri defence and conceded again on 52 minutes, when Alessandro Bastoni sent Barella storming from the midfield to struck under the bar.
“[The goal] was important for me and for the team,” said Vidal, who won the first four in Juve’s record run of nine Scudetti. “We won a difficult game against the strongest team in Italy.
“We showed that we are fit to battle for the title. Wins like these give you the confidence to continue on, but we have to keep working everyday.”
The day’s opener saw Napoli pummel Fiorentina 6-0 to take third place as their inspired captain Lorenzo Insigne hit a brace and provided an assist.
The fast, diminutive Insigne struck clinically on five minutes and was unstoppable when he raced down the left flank to square for the third goal from Hirving Lozano.
Napoli’s other striker Andrea Petagna set up Insigne’s opener and also crossed for the second goal scored by Diego Demme.
Piotr Zielinski fired in off the left post to effectively wrap up matters by half time, and Insigne then converted a penalty kick before a late effort from substitute Matteo Politano.
“I am happy because as a Neapolitan it’s important to reach goals while wearing this shirt,” the Naples-born Insigne said. “But I am happier still about the win because we played as a team with a great performance.
“We made some mistakes in previous games but the good thing is that every three days you have a chance to bounce back.”
Napoli have a game in hand against Juventus and sit six points behind AC Milan.
In Bergamo, Atalanta were held to a 0-0 draw against lowly visitors Genoa, staying sixth one point behind Juventus.
The Bergamaschi also have a game in hand.
Elsewhere, Sassuolo salvaged a 1-1 draw against second-last Parma, thanks to a stoppage time penalty kick.
Fourth-placed Roma lost 3-0 to Lazio in Friday’s city derby.
On Saturday, Bologna beat Verona 1-0, Sampdoria prevailed 2-1 against Udinese as Torino and Spezia drew 0-0.