Milan clubs face pursuers in race for Serie A top four places
Napoli players acknowledge the public at the end of the Italian Serie A football match between Napoli and Inter on May 21, 2023 at the Diego-Maradona stadium in Naples. (Photo by CARLO HERMANN / AFP)
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As champions Napoli continue their victory tour at
Bologna on Sunday, the remaining important business in Serie A could be wrapped
up on the penultimate weekend of the Serie A season.
When Juventus, who started Monday in second place,
suffered a double blow in the evening with a 10-point penalty for illicit transfer
activity that dropped them to seventh and then a dispiriting 4-1 defeat at
Empoli, Lazio inherited second and were guaranteed a top-four finish.
The points deduction also put the two Milan clubs
on the brink of securing Champions League places. They can help themselves, and
each other, this weekend if they both beat teams that could catch them.
Inter, who won the Coppa Italia on Wednesday and
have an eye on the Champions League next final next month, are third and on
Saturday host Atalanta who are fifth.
Inter have a five-point edge on Atalanta, with
Roma another point back in sixth, so while a victory over Manchester City in
Istanbul would qualify them for next season's competition, they can make sure
by locking up a top-four place. A draw on Sunday will be enough.
"We have two league games and then the final
in Istanbul for a great end to the season," said Inter coach Filippo
Inzaghi, after his team beat Fiorentina in the Italian Cup final on Wednesday.
AC Milan, who jumped to fourth when Juventus were
punished, are two points behind Inter.
Milan can be caught not only by Atalanta and Roma
but by the wounded team they visit on Sunday evening, Juventus.
If Inter do not lose, AC Milan know a victory will
be enough even with round to go.
At the bottom, Cremonese and Sampdoria are already
down.
Hellas Verona are in the other relegation spotbut
just a point behind Lecce and two behind Spezia.
All three face mid-table clubs with little to play
for.
If Verona lose to in-form Empoli early on Sunday
and Spezia beat visiting Torino on Saturday and Lecce win at Monza later on
Sunday, Hellas will be doomed.
Key
stats
52 - AC Milan have more league victories over
Juventus than any Serie A other club but their record against the Turin giants
is still only won 52, drawn 56 and lost 67 in 175 league meetings.
23 - Victor Osimhen of Napoli has hit 23 goals and
is three clear of Inter's Lautaro Martinez in the race for the title of
Capocannoniere, or Serie A top scorer.
Friday
Sampdoria v Sassuolo (1845)
Saturday
Salernitana v Udinese (1300), Spezia v Torino
(1300), Fiorentina v Roma (1600), Inter Milan v Atalanta (1845)
Hellas Verona v Empoli (1030), Bologna v Napoli
(1300), Monza v Lecce (1300), Lazio v Cremonese (1800) Juventus v AC Milan
(1845)

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