Juventus Have One Hand On Serie A Title After Shock Napoli Defeat
3rd April 2019
The Turin giants play AC Milan at home this weekend and would claim another Scudetto if they open up a 21-point gap
- Napoli fell 2-1 to relegation candidates Empoli on Wednesday opening the way for Juventus to claim an eighth consecutive Serie A title from as early as this weekend
- Juventus beat Cagliari 2-0 on Tuesday in a game which was overshadowed by racist chanting against Moise Kean and Blaise Matuidi in Sardinia and now have an 18-point lead on second-placed Napoli
- In order for Cristiano Ronaldo to lift his first Serie A title, Juventus would need to beat AC Milan and for Carlo Ancelotti's Napoli to lose to Genoa on Sunday
MILAN, Italy- Napoli
fell 2-1 to relegation candidates Empoli on Wednesday opening the way for
Juventus to claim an eighth consecutive Serie A title from as early as this
weekend.
Juventus beat Cagliari 2-0 on Tuesday in a game which was
overshadowed by racist chanting against Moise Kean and Blaise Matuidi in
Sardinia and now have an 18-point lead on second-placed Napoli.
The Turin giants play AC Milan at home this weekend and
would claim another Scudetto if they open up a 21-point gap on Napoli who have
lost both their matches this season to Juventus.
In order for Cristiano Ronaldo to lift his first Serie A
title, Juventus would need to beat AC Milan and for Carlo Ancelotti's Napoli to
lose to Genoa on Sunday.
The Portuguese superstar is currently recovering from a
thigh injury.
"We deserved to lose," said Ancelotti after his
side's fifth defeat this season, as they prepare for next week's Europa League
quarter-final against Arsenal.
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"We have to roll up sleeves and think about the next
game. We were messy, inattentive, we didn't follow plans.
"It's not a defence problem, it was a subdued
performance in general."
Diego Farias opened after 28 minutes for the hosts in
Tuscany with a shot which took a deflection off Napoli's Polish midfielder
Piotr Zielinski.
Former Empoli loanee Zielinski made up for his error just
before the break with a superb shot from distance to level the tie.
But Giovanni Di Lorenzo sealed a precious three points for
Empoli on 53 minutes, with the strugglers holding on to move out of the bottom
three.
It was just the seventh win this season for Empoli.
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Mauro Icardi makes his return for third-placed Inter Milan
later on Wednesday against Genoa after nearly two months out following a
contract dispute.
Inter are 10 points behind Napoli after their 1-0 loss to
Lazio last weekend.