Ace Football presents a detailed view of the fixtures played in the 29th gameweek of the Serie A campaign.
Another matchday of Serie A action ended on Monday as teams locked horns with their opponents during the weekend. Ten matches took place across Italy, while the league’s exciting title race saw a few major changes.
As we prepare for another week of Serie A football, let’s review our main takeaways from Matchday 29.
Juventus are officially back in the title race!
Juventus have enjoyed a gradual but steady rise in form since their significant recruitment in the winter transfer market. The Bianconeri still have evident issues in their midfield, but their strikers have been on fire in recent weeks.
They defeated Sampdoria 3-1 in their league game on Saturday, closing the gap to third-placed Inter to three points.
A brace from Alvaro Morata and an own goal from Maya Yoshida was enough for Massimiliano Allegri’s side to bag another victory in their challenging mission to make a late run for the title. Let’s see if they can go into the international break by bagging another win this weekend.
Roma continue goalscoring struggles
Roma have remained unbeaten in Serie A since their 4-3 defeat against Juventus on January 9. However, their inability to secure victories have resulted in too many avoidable draws.
Their 1-1 draw against Udinese saw Jose Mourinho’s side escape an undeserved defeat with a last-minute equalizer from Lorenzo Pellegrini.
However, the Giallorossi missed several goalscoring chances during the game as they were unable to score more than once for the fourth consecutive game.
This weekend, they will meet Lazio, who are one of their primary opponents in securing the Europa League qualification for the next season.
Mourinho’s side will most likely retreat to their own half against Lazio’s fierce attacking line. But, they will need to use their opportunities if they want to secure the crucial three points.
Napoli’s defensive form might cost them the Scudetto
Napoli’s rise to the top of the table was primarily due to their incredible defensive stability at the beginning of the season. The Partenopei still boast the best defensive stats of the entire league. However, their most recent performances have seen Luciano Spalletti’s side struggle hard to prevent their opponents from scoring.
They managed to beat Verona 2-1 this weekend, reclaiming their spot behind league leaders Milan. However, they failed to keep a clean sheet for the seventh game in a row.
Napoli will go into their upcoming clash against Udinese as clear favourites. But they must remain cautious of Udinese’s in-form strikers, who have scored in all of their last four matches.
Salernitana are becoming increasingly hard to beat
As a team stuck at the rock-bottom of the Serie A table, it is impressive that Salernitana has suffered only one defeat in their last six games.
They followed their humiliating defeat against Inter with a well-deserved draw against in-form Sassuolo on Saturday. Their opponents went 2-1 ahead in the first half.
However, when Sassuolo went a man down just before the hour-mark, the newly-promoted side took them under enough pressure to snatch the equalizer.
The draw can ignite a major boost in Salernitana’s morale. It will be interesting to see if they can cause problems for Juve in their next league game.
Can Spezia end their Serie A free-fall?
Spezia suffered four consecutive defeats before beating Cagliari 2-0 this weekend. They are still stuck in 15th place on the league table. However, goals from Martin Erlic and Rey Manaj managed to temporarily stop their quick fall toward the relegation zone.
The victory came against Cagliari, who had shown slid attacking performances in recent weeks. Spezia must keep up their defensive integrity in the upcoming weeks if they want to survive relegation.
This weekend, they will meet one of the most in-form teams of the Italian top flight in Sassuolo. Let’s see if Spezia can end their hosts’ six-game unbeaten run.