Napoli Extends Lead as Serie A Drama Unfolds

Recent matches in Serie A have shifted the standings, with Napoli gaining an advantage while Lazio and Juventus struggle. Key games have impacted the title race significantly.

Napoli Extends Lead as Serie A Drama Unfolds
Serie A table updated after Week 14: Juventus and Lazio lose ground on Napoli
Florence: In the latest round of Serie A matches, Napoli has increased its lead at the top of the table. They now sit four points ahead after Lazio suffered their first loss since mid-October.

Lazio lost 3-1 to Parma, ending their five-game winning streak. This defeat allowed Napoli to widen the gap between them and the second-place teams.

Napoli secured a narrow 1-0 victory against Torino, thanks to a goal from Scott McTominay. The match between Fiorentina and Inter was postponed after a serious incident involving Fiorentina’s Edoardo Bove, who collapsed on the field.

With the match abandoned, both Fiorentina and Inter will need to reschedule. Raffaele Palladino’s team and Inter are now tied with Lazio at 28 points, trailing Napoli by four points.

Juventus missed a chance to move up the standings after drawing 1-1 with Lecce. They had taken the lead but conceded a late goal, leaving them in sixth place.

Milan, on the other hand, is closing in on Juventus after a convincing 3-0 win against Empoli. If they win their postponed match against Bologna, they could further reduce the gap.

The Rossoblu team is finding their rhythm, scoring three goals against Venezia to secure their fourth win in five matches. Meanwhile, Cagliari and Genoa also earned important points by defeating Verona and Udinese, respectively.

Atalanta has a chance to keep pace with Napoli if they can beat Roma in their upcoming match. A win would put them in second place with 31 points, keeping the title race competitive.

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