Saturday’s results have shaken up the battle to avoid relegation from Serie A, while Lazio put themselves back in the race for European places.

Week 29 had four fixtures today and so far we haven’t had a single stalemate in this round.

There were four away victories including Bologna at Empoli on Friday, as Torino emerged 2-0 winners against Udinese, Lecce took the 1-0 result in Salerno under new coach Luca Gotti, while Lazio conquered Frosinone 3-2.

The only home win was Monza against Cagliari, secured by a wonderful Daniel Maldini free kick.

Lazio will be taken over by Igor Tudor next week, but Maurizio Sarri’s former assistant manager Giovanni Martusciello oversaw the much-needed success in Frosinone to have them on 43 points, so still ahead of Monza and Torino.

Lecce took a leap up the standings to 13th place with their win at doomed Salernitana, but Udinese, Cagliari, Empoli and Frosinone are all left empty-handed.

It is a big opportunity for Sassuolo to break out of the bottom three when they visit Roma on Sunday, while Verona can get clear if they pick up a result at home to Milan.

Rank Teams Played Points
1 Inter Milan 34 89
2 AC Milan 34 70
3 Juventus FC 34 65
4 Bologna FC 1909 34 63
5 AS Roma 34 59
6 Atalanta BC 33 57
7 SS Lazio 34 55
8 ACF Fiorentina 33 50
9 SSC Napoli 34 50
10 Torino FC 34 46
11 AC Monza 34 44
12 Genoa CFC 34 42
13 US Lecce 34 36
14 Cagliari Calcio 34 32
15 Hellas Verona 34 31
16 Frosinone Calcio 34 31
17 Empoli FC 34 31
18 Udinese Calcio 34 29
19 US Sassuolo 34 26
20 US Salernitana 1919 34 15
 
Champions League group stage
 
Europa League group stage
 
Europa Conference League play-off round
 
Relegation to Serie B

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