Inter Milan are on the cusp of securing the Serie A title, needing just a victory over Cagliari at the San Siro on Sunday to set up a potential title-clinching derby against AC Milan. Davide Frattesi’s late winner at Udinese on Monday kept Inter 14 points clear of their city rivals, who have won their last five league matches.
Inter’s dominance has been evident since the turn of the year, with only one dropped point and no league defeats since late September. They are also on the verge of breaking several league records, including the all-time points tally, wins, and best defense in a 20-team season.
However, Inter will be without suspended top scorer Lautaro Martinez, while Cagliari have shown resilience in recent weeks, pulling four points clear of the relegation zone after losing just once in their last seven matches. Claudio Ranieri’s team will need to maintain that spirit to avoid the drop, with a challenging run-in that includes matches against Juventus and Milan.
Juventus, currently third in the standings, will aim to strengthen their grip on a top-four finish with a local derby against Torino. Massimiliano Allegri’s side are trying to fend off Bologna and Roma, who are both within striking distance.
Bologna, chasing a Champions League berth for the first time, are four points behind Juve in fourth, while Roma are a further three points back. A top-five finish should be enough for a spot in Europe’s premier club competition, as Serie A is in contention for an extra place in next season’s revamped tournament.
Napoli, despite their disappointing Champions League campaign, remain in the hunt for a top-five finish. Victor Osimhen, who scored a stunning header in their win at Monza last weekend, will be crucial to their chances. Napoli still have to face Roma and Bologna at home, and with Roma’s schedule also including Juve, Bologna, and Atalanta, Osimhen’s form could be decisive in determining Napoli’s fate.