Battle for Europe pips Juve-Milan Serie A duel

27 April 2012 01:47

The impending duel between Juventus and AC Milan for Italy's Serie A title could be put in the shade this weekend as five teams continue the battle for next season's coveted European places.

Juventus and Milan, already directly qualified for next season's Champions League, squeezed in narrow victories in midweek to stay in the hunt for a title which will be won by one of the two northern clubs.

With four games remaining, Juve, on 74 points, have a three-point lead on Milan and a 19-point lead on third placed Lazio.

Only one other team will join Juve and Milan in the Champions League in 2012-2013, with the next two places being reserved for the Europa League.

And after Lazio's latest slip-up, their rivals are waiting to pounce.

On Wednesday Lazio spurned the chance to tighten their grip on third place, which offers qualification to Europe's premier club competition via the preliminary rounds, by succumbing to a surprise 2-1 defeat against relegation-threatened Novara.

Only five points now separate Lazio (55) from seventh-placed city rivals Roma (50), and both clubs face crucial away fixtures with Roma hosting Napoli Saturday and Lazio away to Udinese in Sunday's late game.

Roma manager Luis Enrique, who has already faced the wrath of the Giallorossi fans this season by leaving club icon Francesco Totti on the bench, is under increasing pressure after two straight defeats.

If Roma fail to beat Napoli, they can virtually kiss their Champions League qualification hopes goodbye.

The absences of Brazilian playmaker Hernanes and Germany striker Miroslav Klose, meanwhile, continue to dog Lazio. The only positive for the Biancocelesti ahead of their trip north is the fact Udinese's recent form has left a lot to be desired.

From the five teams sitting below Juve and Milan, it is Inter and Napoli who look to have the momentum.

Inter's exit from the Champions League at the hands of Marseille in the round of 16 six weeks ago was followed by a small lull in the league, which resulted in the sacking of Claudio Ranieri.

His replacement, Andrea Stramaccioni, has since restored a number of veterans to the starting line-up and Inter have been unbeaten for their last five league outings.

Inter's 3-1 away win over Udinese on Wednesday, was marked by a brace from Dutch striker Wesley Sneijder, who ended a six-month goal drought, and gave the visiting fans hope that the Champions League is within reach.

On Sunday Inter host Cesena at the San Siro where anything less than three points will cause uproar among the Nerazzurri fans.

Novara's return to Serie B will be guaranteeed if they are defeated by Juventus, meaning the minnows from the north-western Piedmont region need a win to have any chance of beating the drop.

That task comes with the caveat that Antonio Conte's giants from Turin -- who sent Cesena back to Serie B on Wednesday -- are unbeaten in 2012.

Fixtures (all times GMT):

Saturday: Cagliari v Chievo (1600), Palermo v Catania (1600), Roma v Napoli (1845)

Sunday: Bologna v Genoa (1030), Atalanta v Fiorentina, Inter Milan v Cesena, Lecce v Parma, Novara v Juventus, Siena v AC Milan (all 1300), Udinese v Lazio (1845)

Source: AFP