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“There are still six Games left in Serie A and the Juve stumbles against Milan and Sassuolo have presented a ray of hope.”
Is the race over by the Serie A name?
Many will have Inter’s 4-0 against SPAL convicted on Thursday night as predictable. In truth, this does not exist for nerazzurri. A team that bombed the problems of the house in Sassuolo to death before wasting a purpose and merit opposed to the Bologna midfield, also in San Siro, deserves our deepest suspicion.
That the men who led Antonio Conte to the distraction only won convincingly after a succession of what his coach called “hypo” after the game, but who narrowed the Juventus hole to six points, makes filming attractive. There are still six Games left in Serie A and the Juve’s recent stumbles against Milan and the aforementioned Sassuolo have presented a ray of hope.
Now it’s Up to Inter to take credit and pressure the champions. Will it be too late to catch up with Maurizio Sarri’s team? Probably, however, a victory across Inter in Rome on Sunday would be a great condiment and it would turn out that they can achieve the consistency required through Conte. You never know what to expect from them and this petty aspect made it a great opportunity for the scudetto, so if you think they have a small chance, the market is good.
Return to Inter to win Serie A in [42]
Will Getafe retain the Europa League position?
It has been repositioned both since the return to action in Spain. Atletico Madrid regained sixth place but sealed a spot in the Champions League with something to spare. Further south, in the capital, the Getafe restarted in the real hope of being among the four most sensitive, having almost lost the last quarter.
However, they now face the Levant knowing that they still want a win to take Europa League football, unless Valencia and Granada lose points. Missing would be difficult for the righteous Jose Bordals and his team, but the Levante deserves not to be underestimated (see below).
Can the Leganés escape?
While Getafe’s achievements in recent years have prevented him from being enjoyed as a stranger, many Ajax enthusiasts are furious about his breakup of fites in their Europa League match in the spring. Your Leganés neighbors are another pot of fish.
Their mascot Super Cucumber (a giant cucumber) has given them a cult appeal, however, many have supported them since the beginning of this year, when the relatively minnows lost their two most productive strikers to a small lack on their part. First, Seville paid the release clause of Youssef En-Nesyri, then Barcelona unfortunately did the same with Martin Braithwaite, as a medical prankster, so outside the move-in window, Lega had no opportunity to update it.
Faced with this double-framed shot, it is incredible that Javier Aguirre’s colorful team is with a scream before the last day. Thursday’s 2-0 win against Athletic, along with Celta’s unexpected home defeat to the Levant in the middle of the table, means they’re still there. They will have to beat Real Madrid and hope that Celta does not win at the last club Espanyol, who has lost eight in a row. It’s lucky Lega doesn’t believe in the impossible.
Leganés and Real Madrid draw again in [3.85]
Andy Brassell, 17 July 2020
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