The Citizen (Gauteng)

Dethroned Juve scramble to secure top four spot

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Milan – Dethroned Juventus host AC Milan tomorrow in a clash of former Serie A title hopefuls now fighting to qualify for the Champions League.

Juventus’ bid for a 10th consecutiv­e title collapsed as Inter Milan sealed their first league crown since 2010 with four games to spare last weekend.

Antonio Conte’s Inter host Sampdoria at the San Siro today, their first game at home since being crowned champions, with fans only allowed to celebrate outside because of Covid-19 restrictio­ns.

Behind Inter, five teams battle for the other three Champions League spots.

Atalanta, Juventus and AC Milan are all level on 69 points, with fifth-placed Napoli two points behind and Lazio a further three points adrift, but with a game in hand.

Not qualifying for the Champions League would have been unthinkabl­e at the start of the season for Juventus, twice finalists of Europe’s top club competitio­n in the past decade.

“We know that we have to qualify for the Champions League at all costs,” said Juventus coach Andrea Pirlo, whose side also host Inter before the end of the season.

Cristiano Ronaldo (right) scored twice last weekend at Udinese to rescue three points and extend his lead at the top of the scoring charts with 27 goals, six more than Inter star Romelu Lukaku.

Ronaldo, 36, has one more year left on his contract, and amid speculatio­n over his future failure to qualify for the Champions League could herald his exit.

Veteran Sweden star Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c has already committed to another season at Milan which will take him to 40-years-old.

Ibrahimovi­c galvanised Milan after his return midway through last season, leading the line as the “Rossoneri” went 27 games unbeaten before losing 3-1 to Juve at the San Siro in January.

Sitting top of the league until after the winter break, Milan crumbled against Juve, Inter, Atalanta and Lazio.

However coach Stefano Pioli insisted the priority was always a return to the Champions League for the first time in eight years.

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