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NAPOLI STUMBLE AGAINST EMPOLI

Juventus on brink of eighth straight title

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NAPOLI fell to a 2-1 defeat by relegation­threatened Empoli on Wednesday, opening the way for Juventus to claim an eighth consecutiv­e Scudetto from as early as this weekend, while Mauro Icardi returned to help Inter Milan get back to winning ways.

Juventus beat Cagliari 2-0 on Tuesday in a game overshadow­ed by the racist abuse of Moise Kean and Blaise Matuidi in Sardinia and now have an 18-point lead on second-placed Napoli.

The Turin giants play AC Milan at home this weekend and would claim another title if they open up a 21-point gap on Napoli, who have lost both their matches this season to Juventus.

Juventus, who are currently missing Cristiano Ronaldo through a thigh injury, would need to beat AC Milan and for Carlo Ancelotti’s Napoli to lose to

Genoa on Sunday in order to seal the championsh­ip.

“We deserved to lose,” said Ancelotti after his side’s fifth defeat this season, as they prepare for next week’s Europa League quarter-final first leg against Arsenal.

“We have to roll up our sleeves and think about the next game. We were messy, inattentiv­e, we didn’t follow plans.

“It was a subdued performanc­e in general. We lacked ideas and legs.”

Diego Farias opened the scoring on 28 minutes for the hosts in Tuscany with a shot which took a deflection off Napoli midfielder Piotr Zielinski.

Former Empoli loanee Zielinski made up for his error just before the break with a superb shot from distance to equalise.

But Giovanni Di Lorenzo sealed a precious three points for Empoli on 53 minutes, with the strugglers holding on to move out of the bottom three.

Icardi marked his return after nearly two months out amid a contract dispute which saw him stripped of the captaincy by scoring Inter’s second goal from the spot in a 4-0 thrashing of Genoa.

Inter, in third, lost 1-0 to Lazio last weekend but have again reduced the gap on Napoli to seven points, and are four ahead of AC Milan who were held 1-1 by Udinese on Tuesday.

The battle for the final Champions League berth remains tight with Atalanta, Lazio and Roma all within touching distance.

Lazio, with a game in hand, fell 1-0 to lowly SPAL, with Andrea Petagna scoring from the spot to move the side from Emilia-Romagna four points clear of the relegation zone.

Claudio Ranieri’s Roma avoided a third straight defeat by snatching a 2-2 draw at home against Fiorentina, after twice being led by the team who had hammered the Romans 7-1 in the Italian Cup.

 ?? EPA PIC ?? Inter’s Mauro Icardi (centre) scores from the penalty spot in a Serie A match against Genoa at Luigi Ferraris Stadium on Wednesday.
EPA PIC Inter’s Mauro Icardi (centre) scores from the penalty spot in a Serie A match against Genoa at Luigi Ferraris Stadium on Wednesday.

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