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Padraig Whelan·11. Mai 2025
OneFootball
Padraig Whelan·11. Mai 2025
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What a thrilling conclusion Serie A is offering up to the season.
At the bottom, three teams are nervously fighting it out for the last remaining survival spot. Further up, just one point separates the four clubs competing for the final Champions League spot.
And at the summit, we are being treated to a nail-biting thriller, with Napoli holding a three-point lead over defending champions Inter with just three games remaining.
Both are in action on Sunday as they aim to continue keeping an edge-of-the-seat Scudetto race roaring along its rollercoaster into the final two fixtures.
Inter are up first as they travel to Torino and look to keep the feelgood factor high having booked their place in the Champions League final on Tuesday night with a dramatic 4-3 win over Barcelona.
Those European exploits may ultimately be what costs them in the title race, particularly given that they have played 14 Champions League fixtures this season, while their closest challengers have had the luxury (if you can call it that) of much fresher legs after failing to qualify for continental competition this season.
The Nerazzurri were also involved in two Supercoppa Italiana games in Saudi Arabia in January that have added extra mileage to the legs but all of it will be worth it if they leave Munich with the ultimate prize for the first time since 2010.
That could come at the expense of their Scudetto crown, although given that they have won 10 of their last 11 against the Granata (outscoring them 24 to seven in the process), things do look favourable for Inter to keep the title race headed for the wire.
Should talisman Lautaro Martínez score or set up a team-mate in this one, he'll become the only player in Serie A to be directly involved in over 15 goals for each of the past six seasons.
However, things are out of his and his teammates hands...
Napoli are in action later on Sunday night, welcoming Genoa to the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona and, regardless of what the earlier result from Piedmont is, aiming to take a huge step towards glory.
If he can get the Partenopei over the line, Antonio Conte will carve out an impressive place in the history books - becoming the only coach ever to win the Scudetto with three different clubs, having previously tasted success with Juventus and Inter.
As previously stated, they have the considerable advantage of a fresher squad than their title-chasing rivals but given that they finished a staggering 41 points and nine places behind Simone Inzaghi's men last season, the scale of Napoli's achievement to even be in this position should not be overlooked or underestimated.
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Genoa haven't won in Naples since a lone Bosko Janković strike in February 2009 and should the home side defeat them again while shutting the Grifoni out, it would be the first time in club history they have won five straight games without conceding.
It wouldn't be a shock if they did so. They have conceded the fewest goals (25) and kept the most clean sheets (17) of any side in Europe's top five leagues this season.
It all sets everything up for another super Sunday in Serie A...
📸 CARLO HERMANN - AFP or licensors