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The final round of Serie A fixtures before the season reaches its mid-point throws in some interesting propositions. Neither of the top two teams is expected to face any real challenge from their games and hence therea s little chance of a change at the top of the table. The battle for the final Champions League spot might turn intense in the forthcoming weeks but as things stand, none of those contenders look anywhere close to being good enough to give the top two a run for their money. Leta s take a look at some of the key fixtures that you might want to look forward to.
Lazio & Napoli heat up the battle for third spot
Neither of the sides is coming into this game in the best possible frame. Though Lazio have remained unbeaten for six round in the league, theya d very much repent having conceded a two goal lead to the fiercest rivals Roma in last weeka s derby. Napoli on the other hand failed to convert their chances against a ruthless Juventus side at San Paolo and paid dearly for their mistakes in defence as the reigning champions took three points off Naples. A visit to Olimpico is going to put some more challenges in front of Rafa Beniteza s men as they see themselves with an opportunity to supersede Lazio for the third spot on the table.
Lazio this season have been buoyed by the form of their Brazilian attacking midfielder Felipe Anderson. His absence for three weeks therefore might prove to be a very costly one and ita d be hard for his replacement to have that kind of impact straightaway. However, the return of Antonio Candreva has majorly boosted the teama s ability to create chances from out wide; his influence on the derby last week was pretty evident. Another major setback for Stefano Piolia s side is the absence of their most reliable central defensive pillar a Stefan de Vrij. The fragile looking defence will be majorly tested by Napolia s potent attacking line with the in-form attacking duo of Jose Callejon and Gonzalo Higuain. Manolo Gabbiadinia s addition has further bolstered the squada s attacking potency and has provided Benitez with ample room to maneuver his offensive alternatives.
The consequences of the result of this game are massive given the fact only a point separates the two sides at the moment and the race for the third spot is only going to get more intense from here on. The margins are getting finer and one mistake could cost either side severely. A victory would surely boost their contention for next seasona s Champions League hugely.
Expected Starting Lineup
Lazio [4-3-3]: Berisha; Basta, Cana, Radu, Cavanda; Parolo, Biglia, Mauri; Candreva; Djordjevic, Keita
Napoli [4-2-3-1]: Rafael; Maggio, Albiol, Koulibaly, Mesto; Gargano, Lopez; Callejon, Hamsik, De Guzman; Higuain
Prediction: Lazio 2-2 Napoli
Juventus host Verona in a bid to be crowned Winter Champions
The kind of form Juventus are riding currently, no coach in Italy would prefer his side face them at all, let alone twice in a week. But thata s exactly what Andrea Mandorlini will be up against as his side takes on the high-flying Bianconeri days after being humiliated in the midweek Coppa Italia clash. And thata s surely the biggest challenge hea d be facing in the New Year, where his side is yet to lose in the league.
Unless Juventus take their foot off the gas, therea s no way Verona are leaving Turin unscathed. Theya d do well for themselves should they avoid a second successive humiliation. Luca Toni is expected to return to the side and his strong frame in the middle might prove handy in the set-piece situations, hea s unlikely to give any sleepless nights to either of Giorgio Chiellini and Leonardo Bonucci ahead of the game. To put things mildly, this should be business as usual for the home side.
Expected Starting Lineup
Juventus [4-3-1-2]: Buffon, Lichtsteiner, Bonucci, Chiellini, Evra; Vidal, Pirlo, Pogba; Marchisio; Tevez, Llorente
Verona [4-3-3]: Benussi; Martic, Marquez, Rodriquez, Agostini; Sala, Tachtsidis, Campanharo; Nico Lopez, Toni, Greco
Prediction: Juventus 3-0 Verona
AC Milan host the fellow Lombardy side Atalanta
Can Milan win a game of Football? Well, Filippo Inzaghi surely doesna t seem to have an answer to that as his side has only slipped from bad to worse in the recent games. To say the performances have been below par will be understating the reality significantly. The teama s gameplay in general isna t befitting of the big club label that the club enjoys in European sporting circles and people would surely question Silvio Berlusconia s silence especially given the fact he was pretty quick to dismiss Clarence Seedorf who surely looked more impressive in comparison.
Atalanta have won only one of their last eleven league games and dona t find themselves too safe above the relegation zone. At some stage, theya d need to start collecting points off the big teams and Milan is perhaps the most generous of all big teams in the league presently. German Denis hasna t quite been his usual self this season but Mauricio Pinilla has been a crucial addition to the squad. Luca Cigarinia s form remains critical to the visitorsa hope as they gear up to face Giacomo Bonaventura for the first time since he switched loyalties to the other club from Lombardy.
Expected Starting Lineup
Milan [4-3-3]: Lopez; Abate, Rami, Mexes, Armero; Bonaventura, De Jong, Montolivo; Cerci, Menez, El Shaarawy
Atalanta [4-4-2]: Sportiello; Benalouane, Stendardo, Biava, Drame; Zappacosta, Baselli, Carmona, Moralez; Pinilla, Denis
Prediction: Milan 2-1 Atalanta