ROME – A home game against relegation-threatened Pescara is welcome news for Serie A leaders Juventus after a Champions League crash at Bayern Munich.
SaturdayJuventus vs US Pescara 18:00Bologna vs Torino 20:45SundayFiorentina vs Milan 12:30Catania vs Cagliari 15:00Udinese vs ChievoSampdoria vs PalermoSiena vs ParmaInter vs Atalanta 20:45Napoli vs GenoaMondayAS Roma vs Lazio 20:45 ROME – A home game against relegation-threatened Pescara is welcome news for Serie A leaders Juventus after a Champions League crash at Bayern Munich.The Bianconeri lost 2-0 on Tuesday in the away leg of the quarterfinals and seem to have little hope of remaining in the elite tournament when they welcome the designated Bundesliga champions next week.Things remain bright in the home league, where the Turin title holders, playing Saturday at the Juventus Stadium, hold a nine-point lead over Napoli with eight games remaining.The Naples side host troubled Genoa late Sunday as they look to defend second place from AC Milan, who are two points behind before visiting Fiorentina Sunday.Two straight wins ended Napoli’s bad run of four draws and one defeat, which allowed Juve to open a lead that appears impossible to close."Without that little crisis, Napoli would still be fighting for the title,” midfielder Blerim Dzemaili after a hat-trick last weekend in a 5-3 win at Torino.League top striker Edinson Cavani was also on target to notch a second consecutive brace and move onto 22 goals, six clear of Milan’s Stephan El Shaarawy.