Milan has surpassed Juventus in the Serie A standings, with Roma trailing Bologna by three points following a 2-2 draw against Fiorentina on the road. Milan ascended past Juventus to claim second place in Serie A on Sunday, propelled by a 1-0 victory over Empoli at San Siro, while the Bianconeri were held to a 2-2 draw by Atalanta at home.
Massimiliano Allegri’s squad has managed only one victory in their last seven matches, conceding 11 goals in the process. Despite their recent struggles, they maintain an 11-point advantage over Atalanta and a 10-point lead over Roma. The Giallorossi secured a 2-2 draw in Florence on Sunday night, salvaging a point through a late equalizer from Diego Llorente.
The competition for Champions League berths remains highly contested and may see the inclusion of a fifth club this season, while the battle to avoid relegation also presents an engaging narrative.
Hellas Verona emerged victorious against Lecce at the Stadio Via Del Mare in the early afternoon, while Roma may contemplate the dismissal of their coach, Roberto D’Aversa, who engaged in an altercation with Thomas Henry post-match.
Currently, seven teams are separated by just three points, with only Salernitana seemingly resigned to their fate of relegation.
The absence of Lautaro Martinez (23) and Dusan Vlahovic (15), Serie A’s top scorers this season, was notable during the weekend’s fixtures. Martinez was rested during Inter’s victory over Bologna on Saturday in preparation for their upcoming Champions League clash against Atletico Madrid, while Vlahovic served a one-game suspension against Atalanta.
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia was the sole player among the top 10 Serie A scorers to find the back of the net in Week 28, with the round set to conclude on Monday with Lazio’s home fixture against Udinese.