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Inter Milan Extend Serie A Lead to 18 Points with Bologna Win

Inter Milan Extend Serie A Lead to 18 Points with Bologna Win

Inter Milan's relentless march towards the Serie A title continued on Saturday with a hard-fought 1-0 victory at in-form Bologna. The win extended Inter's massive league lead to 18 points, making the championship a virtual certainty.Yann Bisseck's headed goal in the 37th minute proved to be the difference in a tight contest at the Stadio Renato Dall'Ara. The German defender's second goal of the season extended Inter's all-competitions winning streak to 13 matches, emphasizing their dominance in the league."This is one of the most difficult places to play... beating Bologna is not easy. We gave everything," said Nicolo Barella to DAZN. "Who knows how soon we can win it (the league), it depends on the other teams. It's difficult for those chasing us, let's hope it stays difficult for them."Second-placed Juventus have a chance to reduce the gap when they host Atalanta on Sunday. However, with the title race effectively over, Atalanta will have more to play for as they battle Bologna for a spot in next season's Champions League.Bologna's defeat snapped a six-match winning streak and opened the door for other teams aiming for the top four. Atalanta are five points off Bologna in sixth, while Roma can move to within one point with a win at Fiorentina on Sunday.Despite Bologna's impressive season, they were unable to find a way past Yann Sommer in goal. "You can't concede in the way we did because once you're behind against a team like Inter, they know how to manage the game," said Bologna coach Thiago Motta.Inter now turn their attention to the Champions League, where they defend a 1-0 lead against Atletico Madrid on Wednesday. "It will be a great match, the Champions League is possibly the best competition and we need to stay in it as long as we can," said Barella.In other Serie A action, Cagliari moved out of the relegation zone with a thrilling 4-2 win over Salernitana, who continued to slide towards the drop. Sassuolo also picked up their first win under new coach Davide Ballardini, defeating Frosinone 1-0.

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Napoli's Title Hopes Stalled by Torino Draw Ahead of Barcelona Clash

Napoli's Title Hopes Stalled by Torino Draw Ahead of Barcelona Clash

Napoli's Serie A title hopes suffered a setback on Friday as they were held to a 1-1 draw by Torino at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona. The result leaves Napoli seventh in the standings, two points behind Atalanta in the Europa Conference League spot and seven points adrift of the Champions League positions.Antonio Sanabria's acrobatic overhead kick in the 64th minute canceled out Khvicha Kvaratskhelia's opener for Napoli three minutes earlier. The draw dents Napoli's hopes of securing European football next season and comes at a crucial time ahead of their Champions League showdown at Barcelona on Tuesday.Napoli are level at 1-1 with Barca following the first leg in Naples last month, and a place in the quarter-finals of Europe's top club competition is up for grabs. However, Napoli's domestic form has been inconsistent of late, and they have now won just one of their last four Serie A matches.Inter Milan, who lead Juventus by 15 points at the top of the table, are red-hot favorites to win the Scudetto from Napoli. Inter host champions-elect Inter Milan on Saturday, while Napoli face Bologna on Sunday.Napoli's draw with Torino highlights the challenges they face in maintaining their title challenge and securing European football next season. They will need to improve their domestic form and find consistency if they are to achieve their goals.

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Inter Milan Extend Serie A Lead with 2-1 Win over Genoa

Inter Milan Extend Serie A Lead with 2-1 Win over Genoa

Serie A leaders Inter Milan extended their commanding lead at the top of the table with a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Genoa on Monday. The win moved Inter 15 points clear of second-placed Juventus, who suffered a setback in their title chase with a defeat at Napoli on Sunday.Inter's triumph was built on a solid first-half performance, with youngster Kristjan Asllani and veteran Alexis Sanchez finding the net within six minutes of each other. Asllani broke the deadlock in the 31st minute with a stunning strike into the top corner, while Sanchez doubled the advantage from the penalty spot six minutes later.Genoa showed resilience in the second half and pulled a goal back through Johan Vasquez's volley, but Inter held on for a crucial three points. The victory marked Inter's 12th consecutive win in all competitions and kept them on course for a 20th Serie A title."15 points is a significant advantage," said Asllani. "But we can't get carried away, there are still a lot of games to play and we have to stay focused."Inter manager Simone Inzaghi praised his team's performance, particularly in the first half. "We played with great intensity and created several chances," he said. "We were a bit less sharp in the second half, but we managed to control the game and get the three points."Genoa manager Alberto Gilardino was disappointed with the result but acknowledged Inter's quality. "We played well in the second half and created some good chances," he said. "But Inter are a strong team and they deserved to win."Inter will now turn their attention to Saturday's trip to Bologna before hosting Atletico Madrid in the second leg of their Champions League last 16 tie on March 13.

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Dusan Vlahovic's Resurgence: From Disappointment to Elite Striker

Dusan Vlahovic's Resurgence: From Disappointment to Elite Striker

Dusan Vlahovic's resurgence at Juventus has been a welcome sight for the Bianconeri faithful. After a disappointing 2022-23 season, the Serbian striker has rediscovered his scoring touch, becoming one of Europe's most prolific forwards in 2024.Vlahovic's struggles in Turin began after his €80 million move from Fiorentina in January 2022. The pressure of the price tag weighed heavily on him, and he failed to replicate the form that had made him one of the most sought-after strikers in Europe.However, the 24-year-old has turned things around this season. With 15 Serie A goals in 2024, he is second only to Inter Milan's Lautaro Martinez. Vlahovic has also shown leadership qualities, dragging Juventus to victory against Frosinone with a brace.Former Italy coach Cesare Prandelli believes Vlahovic's desire to prove himself and the trust he has begun to feel in Turin have contributed to his turnaround. "He has more self-esteem and is convinced about his role inside Juventus," Prandelli said.Vlahovic's exceptional ball-striking ability makes him a threat from both free-kicks and distance. His left foot is a jackhammer, capable of producing powerful shots and dipping curves. He is also a competent finisher with his right foot.Despite his aerial presence, Vlahovic does not participate in the build-up as often as some other strikers. However, his skill and touch allow him to roll his defenders under contact, making him a good bouncing board for passes to release runners from deep.Vlahovic's future at Juventus remains uncertain. With his contract expiring in 2026, this summer could prove pivotal. A 25-goal season will attract interest from top clubs, and Juventus will need to decide whether to cash in or risk losing his potentially elite peak years.For now, though, the focus is on closing the gap to Inter and keeping the others behind. If Juventus and Vlahovic can manage that, it's unlikely anybody in Turin will ever question the €80 million price tag again.

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Jovic Banned, Fabiani Suspended: Serie A Disciplinary Action

Jovic Banned, Fabiani Suspended: Serie A Disciplinary Action

In a dramatic turn of events, AC Milan's Luka Jovic was handed a two-match ban in Serie A for his impulsive act of slapping Monza's Armando Izzo during their intense 4-2 defeat at Monza. The incident occurred early in the second half, with Milan trailing by two goals. Jovic's moment of indiscretion resulted in his dismissal, leaving his team a man down.Despite the setback, AC Milan displayed remarkable resilience. Olivier Giroud and Christian Pulisic stepped up to the challenge, scoring crucial goals in the dying minutes to level the score. However, Monza had the final say, delivering two stunning last-gasp strikes through Warren Bondo and Lorenzo Colombo, securing a memorable victory.Jovic's suspension will see him miss crucial matches against Atalanta and Lazio, both of whom are vying for a spot in the revamped Champions League next season. The Serbian forward's absence will be a significant blow to AC Milan's aspirations.In a separate incident, Lazio's sporting director, Mariano Fabiani, was slapped with a month-long suspension for his outburst against officials during their 2-1 defeat to Bologna. Fabiani's tirade at the end of the first half, where he aggressively contested the referee's performance, led to his ejection from the field. His behavior continued in the tunnel, where he reportedly pushed the referee in anger.Serie A's disciplinary committee took swift action, imposing a heavy ban on Fabiani for his unacceptable conduct. The incident highlights the need for maintaining sportsmanship and respecting officials' decisions in competitive matches.

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