“Verona is almost safe, Cagliari will play everything against Sassuolo”

Michele Criscitiello spoke about the race for salvation to Sportitalia Mercato. These are some of his words taken from TuttoFrosinone: “The safety zone has become beautiful in these last days of the championship. All that chaos at the bottom of the table is truly beautiful. With three days left of the season, I would consider this point is not arithmetic but we can say that Lecce is practically safe. The Salento players have a small point between Udinese, Atalanta and Napoli and I believe that the point can already arrive at the “Via del Mare” next Monday.

I would consider Verona almost safe. And here we are almost talking about a ‘sporting miracle’. The Scala team will now face Torino who no longer have anything to ask for from the championship, Salernitana who however have to beat their negative record and therefore obviously have to work hard and Inter on the last day. So Verona will face three teams with no ranking reasons.

Cagliari will face Milan on Saturday, everything will be played against Sassuolo and then in the last match they will have Fiorentina.

Empoli has the worst calendar compared to all the teams involved, because they will face Lazio who are still in the running for something, then they will have a direct clash with Udinese and Roma who in any case will have to play until the end to score important points .

Frosinone will play against Inter next time. We’ll see if it will be Reggio Emilia’s Inter or the Scudetto-winning Inter, we don’t know this. Subsequently, Di Francesco’s team will face Monza, who in any case are playing with everyone and then the final direct clash with Udinese which could be a beautiful match. The absurd thing is Udinese, thanks to the point, which some might define as a small point, but the draw obtained with Napoli is fundamental.”

 
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