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As we reflect on yet another incredible Serie A weekend, it’s appropriate to evaluate the high points of Gameweek 25. We’ll take you through the most compelling tales, from Milan’s ridiculous display against Monza to Inter’s historic victory over dreadful Salernitana.

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The Champions League last-16 match between Inter and Atletico Madrid went well during the team’s dress rehearsal, and Inter welcomed new Salernitana manager Fabio Liverani to Serie A. Runaway leaders won 4-0 at home on Friday night after going into beast mode in the first half.

Liverani was fortunate to leave the locker room with just a 3-0 deficit despite Inter having 16 shots, seven of which were on goal, and several good opportunities. Simone Inzaghi’s team finally scored in the 17th minute through Marcus Thuram, after Guillermo Ochoa produced a string of incredible saves in the opening minutes.

But Thuram’s deadlock-breaker let the water in. Moments later, Denzel Dumfries gave Inter a commanding halftime lead before Lautaro Martinez added his 20th goal of the Serie A season. In the ninetieth minute, Marko Arnautovic, a second-half substitution, added the cherry on top, sending the Nerazzurri nine points clear of second-place Juventus.

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Juventus missed a fantastic chance on Saturday to snap a depressing three-game losing skid in Serie A against fierce relegation rivals Hellas Verona. Marco Baroni’s team put on a stoic display to achieve a 2-2 draw despite losing 12 players during the winter transfer window and playing four league games without a win in the lead-up.

Verona had a chance to win all three points against Marc’Antonio Bentegodi since they led by two goals before halftime. However, goals from Adrien Rabiot and Dusan Vlahovic allowed Juventus, who were struggling, to rescue a point. Juventus had practically given up on winning the Scudetto after going winless in Serie A for the fourth straight game.

Massimiliano Allegri thought his squad would have the best opportunity to turn things around against Verona, a team they had thrashed in their four prior league meetings without giving up. However, with a game remaining, Inter now has a chance to increase their advantage at the top of the league to 12 points after yet another poor performance.
Wonder Boy Zirkzee of Serie A dazzles Olimpico

soaring high Bologna’s sole Serie A away victory in 2023–2024 couldn’t have come at a better time. In Sunday’s top-six six-point match at the Stadio Olimpico, Thiago Motta’s team defeated Lazio, who were also vying for a spot in the Champions League, 2-1 to tie fourth-place Atalanta on points.

Bologna sweetened the pot by overcoming an early lead to win the league four times in a row and confirm their ranking in the top four against the Serie A runners-up from the previous season. Gustav Isaksen gave Lazio the lead in the 17th minute as the former Midtjylland winger and Ciro Immobile quickly exchanged passes.

Before the half, Bologna equalized when Oussama El Azzouzi beat Ivan Provedel at close range, capitalizing on Lazio’s careless attempt to build from the back. Joshua Zirkzee had no intention of leaving the capital without leaving his mark, even if it appeared for a while that his goal would be the final of the match.

With a brilliant first-time finish from just inside the box, one of Serie A’s brightest talents handed Bologna a dream victory in the 78th minute, blasting an impulsive volley into the bottom corner. Gialloblu’s hopes of finishing in the top four were strengthened by the victory, although Lazio dropped to eighth place in the rankings after losing their third straight league game.
Milan’s Self-Destructiveness Failed in the Lombard Derby

After a disastrous 4-2 loss to Lombard rivals Monza,  Pioli’s risk was unpaid for as Rossoneri fell 2-0 beStefano Pioli’s team shot themselves in the foot, ending Milan’s ambitions of winning the Serie A title.cause his experimental frontline played a dismal first half.

Malick Thiaw, not attackers, was instrumental in helping Raffaele Palladino’s squad establish the tone for their first-ever Serie A victory over Milan. After missing months due to injury, the German center back made a foolish mistake and then lost sight of Dany Mota just before halftime.

As if Thiaw’s patchy defense wasn’t concerning enough, Pioli’s brief trial of starting Luka Jovic as a starter quickly came back to haunt the Milan manager. Referee Andrea Colombo gave the Serbian attacker marching orders in a fit of rage after he struck Pablo Mari in the face without the ball.

As if Thiaw’s patchy defense wasn’t concerning enough, Pioli’s brief trial of starting Luka Jovic as a starter quickly came back to haunt the Milan manager. Referee Andrea Colombo gave the Serbian attacker marching orders in a fit of rage after he struck Pablo Mari in the face without the ball.

Even after being reduced to 10 men early in the second half, Milan produced one of their signature comebacks. At the first of the second-half stoppages, Olivier Giroud and Christian Pulisic equalized the score for Rossoneri after coming on as substitutes.

However, Monza replacements responded just as strongly. Before Lorenzo Colombo, a Milan loanee, placed the last nail in the visitors’ coffin deep into injury time, Warren Bondo scored a spectacular goal from the edge of the box to put Monza back ahead.

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