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Join us for all the build-up and action as it happens from tonight’s nine Serie A games, as everything is still to play for including Parma vs. Napoli, Inter vs. Lazio, Roma vs. Milan and Juventus vs. Udinese.

They all kick off at 19.45 UK time (18.45 GMT, 20.45 CET).

There was just one Week 37 fixture that had no bearing on the table, so Atalanta beat Genoa 3-2 last night, but otherwise the Scudetto, Europe and relegation are all up in the air.

This penultimate round is therefore played simultaneously to ensure fairness.

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Igor Tudor (Juventus)

“It was a good game, a deserved victory that we prepared in the best way against an Udinese side who are never easy to play against,” Tudor told DAZN.

“Now there is one last step against Venezia, we’ve got to recuperate and play these final 90 minutes. Every game has been a final for a while now, the players know the importance, so I don’t need to focus on motivation. I need to focus on preventative marking, set plays and if anything shaking off some of that tension. I saw a lot of what we worked on today and there wasn’t a player’s performance I didn’t enjoy.

“Udinese have had some great performances this season, they are a solid side and well-drilled.

“Vlahovic is a great player, but you know what strikers are like, if they don’t score for two or three games, everyone starts to pick on them. He showed what he’s made of today, everyone wants to play, he came on and sacrificed himself, then scored a great goal to seal the match.”

If Tudor remains, does he want to build the team around Vlahovic?

“There are another 90 minutes left, this is not the time to comment on that.”

The chance Arnautovic missed...

As for the VAR controversy, well…

The Lazio penalty was soft. So was the foul that revoked the Napoli penalty. So nobody is happy.

Cagliari are now mathematically safe from relegation, but it’s down to the wire for Verona, Parma, Empoli, Lecce and Venezia.

Serie A Table
Rank Teams Played Points
1 Napoli 38 82
2 Inter 38 81
3 Atalanta 38 74
4 Juventus 38 70
5 Roma 38 69
6 Fiorentina 38 65
7 Lazio 38 65
8 Milan 38 63
9 Bologna 38 62
10 Como 38 49
11 Torino 38 44
12 Udinese 38 44
13 Genoa 38 43
14 Verona 38 37
15 Parma 38 36
16 Cagliari 38 36
17 Lecce 38 34
18 Empoli 38 31
19 Venezia 38 29
20 Monza 38 18
 
Qualification for the Champions League league stage
 
Qualification for the Europa League league stage
 
Qualification for the Conference League play-off round
 
Relegation to Serie B
FT: Parma 0-0 Napoli

Going into the final round, Napoli are still ONE point clear of Inter!

FT: Inter 2-2 Lazio

It’s all square!

Penalty revoked!

WOW

99'
VAR IN PARMA

Oh boy!

Presumed foul from Simeone on Circati in the build-up!

98'
Inter goal disallowed!

Arnautovic was offside when nodding in from four yards!

FT: Verona 1-1 Como
FT: Fiorentina 3-2 Bologna
96'
PENALTY FOR NAPOLI!!!

David Neres cuts inside and crashes into Lovik, the referee points to the spot!

FT: Juventus 2-0 Udinese
FT: Roma 3-1 Milan
94'
Inter chance!!

Arnautovic totally fumbled that, he hit a fresh-air shot from six yards!

92'

Sergio Conceicao sent off for dissent. Are there any coaches left for the final game?

92'

Miranda sent off for Bologna after thumping Mandragora in the face…

90'
Conte and Chivu sent off!

Conte furious at a member of the Parma bench, has to be held back, they are both sent off!

90'
Pedro penalty is scored! Inter 2-2 Lazio!

Sommer guessed the right angle, but Pedro kept it hard and low into the near bottom corner!

Now Napoli are top again and their fans are going wild in Parma!

89'
PENALTY FOR LAZIO

Bisseck handball!

88'
Juventus 2-0 Udinese: Dusan Vlahovic!

Yildiz set that one up for Vlahovic and the powerful angled drive to finish!

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One thought on “Serie A Week 37 Super Sunday Liveblog with nine decisive games”
  1. So nobody is happy. I think one person is happy….. The ref for the man of the match performance because giving a penalty while defender have their arms behinds requires a big character and that deserves a lot of praise. Like how many refs would simply continue with play when the ball hit the defender but their arms were behind ? Only top refs would have what it takes to actually give a penalty because arms going behind have no effects especially to top experienced refs in big matches. Great performance !

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