Serie A: Juventus On the Verge of a Fifth Straight Title After Fiorentina Win
Juventus defeated Fiorentina 2-1 and need only one more point to seal a fifth consecutive Serie A title.
- Associated Press
- Updated: April 25, 2016 09:14 am IST
Highlights
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Juventus defeated Fiorentina 2-1.
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Juventus need only one more point to seal fifth consecutive Serie A title
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Mario Mandzukic and Alvaro Morata scored for Juventus.
Gianluigi Buffon saved a late penalty and Juventus took a big step toward a fifth consecutive Serie A title with a 2-1 win at Fiorentina on Sunday.
If Napoli fails to win at Roma on Monday, Juventus will have sealed the Italian league championship with three matches to spare. If Napoli wins, Juventus needs only one more point to seal it.
Substitute Alvaro Morata scored the winner, seconds after Nikola Kalinic had equalized for Fiorentina late in the second half. Buffon then stopped Kalinic's spot kick in the 90th.
"We're not cheering for anyone," Morata said of Monday's game. "If we win (the league), it's because we deserve to."
His winner came on a rebound after Milan Badelj cleared off the line.
"We won also thanks to Buffon, who is superhuman," Morata said.
Mario Mandzukic had put Juve ahead with a volley in the first half after being set up by Sami Khedira and Paul Pogba.
"It was important to get a positive result today," Juventus manager Massimiliano Allegri said. "Winning in Florence is not easy."
Kalinic earned a penalty for a debatable foul by Juan Cuadrado and had his poor spot kick blocked by Buffon, who at 38 is having one of his best seasons.
Last month, Buffon broke a 22-year-old Serie A record by not conceding a goal for 974 consecutive minutes.
In a frenetic finish, Kalinic hit the crossbar with a header from close range in stoppage time.
In the first half, Fiorentina protested over a goal that was ruled out for offside, with replays showing that Federico Bernardeschi was onside when he put the ball in the net.
Juventus moved 12 points clear of Napoli, while Fiorentina remained fifth.
Earlier, Palermo won 2-0 at Frosinone to boost its chances of avoiding relegation in a turbulent season featuring nine coaching changes.
Alberto Gilardino put Palermo ahead with a header early in the second half and Macedonia international Aleksandar Trajkovski sealed the result in stoppage time with a solo counterattack.
In 18th place, Palermo is level with 17th-place Carpi on points ahead of Carpi's match against Empoli on Monday.
Palermo hadn't won in exactly three months, since a 4-1 victory over Udinese on Jan. 24.
"We showed that we're still alive," said Gilardino, a member of the Italy squad that won the World Cup a decade ago. "Now we've got three finals to play."
Davide Ballardini was rehired earlier this month for his second stint in charge of Palermo this season.
Counting caretakers, Palermo has had seven different coaches this season: Giuseppe Iachini (twice), Ballardini (twice), Fabio Viviani, Guillermo Schelotto, Giovanni Bosi, Giovanni Tedesco and Walter Novellino.
Palermo president Maurizio Zamparini has made almost 60 coaching changes in 29 years as a club owner, first at Venezia and then at Palermo.
Frosinone is 19th, two points behind Carpi and Palermo - with the bottom three in the 20-team league to be relegated.
Last-place Hellas Verona is 10 points from safety ahead of its match against AC Milan on Monday.
Three rounds remain.
Elsewhere, seventh-place Sassuolo moved within one point of Milan with a 3-1 win at Torino. Nicola Sansone, Federico Peluso and Marcello Trotta scored for the visitors, who still have a chance of a Europa League spot.
Chievo Verona remained one position behind Sassuolo despite a 1-0 loss to 10-man Atalanta, with Marco Borriello scoring to mathematically ensure another season in the top flight for the Bergamo side.
Lazio is ninth after a 2-1 loss at Sampdoria. After Filip Djordjevic gave Lazio an early lead, Fernando and Modibo Diakite responded for Samp.
Also, Emanuele Giaccherini and Sergio Floccari scored for Bologna in a 2-0 win over Genoa, boosting Roberto Donadoni's chances of coaching his squad to safety.
Donadoni has put himself in the running for a second stint as Italy coach with Antonio Conte having signed to manage Chelsea after the European Championship.