Week 11 Italy Serie A Results 2016-2017 / Roundup / Eleventh Round on Saturday 29, Sunday 30, and Monday 31 October 2016.

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Hello, my friends. Here are the Serie A Week 11 Results – Roundup, Eleventh Round on Saturday 29, Sunday 30, and Monday 31 October  2016.

Status quo in the leadership confirming Juventus as sole leader of the Serie A reaching 27 points.  The awaited duel for the Scudetto Juventus vs Napoli at the Juventus Stadium was won by Juventus.  Ironically, the verdugo  crushing Napoli’s dream to defeat the giant was the ex-Napoli forward Argentinian Gonzalo Higuaín scoring the winner goal in the 70th minute.  Juventus 2 – 1 Napoli

Here is the situation.  Juventus with 27 points having now a +4 points lead and a positive goal difference of +15 over AS Roma holding the second position with 23 points and a positive goal difference of +14.   Roma wasted the chance to be just -2 points below Juventus because they ended with a goalless draw claiming just 1 point.  Empoli 0 – 0 AS Roma

AC Milan is now in the 3rd position with 22 points and a positive goal difference of +3 after defeating Pescara thanks to the goal of midfielder Giacomo Bonaventura.  AC Milan 1 – 0 Pescara.

A flop in this round is Inter losing the away game against Sampdoria at the Luigi Ferraris Stadium clearly indicating a total crisis.   Inter went down from the 11th to the 12th position while Sampdoria climbed up from the 16th to the 14th position.   The goal was by forward Fabio Quagliarella.   Sampdoria 1 – 0 Inter

Highlight in this round might be Crotone winning their first game in Serie A.  It’s a historical day despite being in the last position with 5 points and a negative goal difference of -11.  Crotone were promoted from Serie B this season.   It’s no wonder why the players and fans celebrating in grand style their victory over Chievo Verona.    Match ending Crotone 2 – 0 Chievo Verona with the goals by  45′ Marcello Trotta (pen) and 92′ Diego Falcinelli.

The top scorer of the Serie A:   AS Roma forward Edin Dzeko with 10 goals

 

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Top Serie A teams standing AFTER Serie A Week 11 games. First 3 qualifying for Champions League, 4 and 5 for Europa League.

Champions League TicketsJUVENTUS 1st position with 27 points and a positive goal difference of +15

AS ROMA 2nd position with 23 points and a positive goal difference of +14

 AC MILAN 3rd positions with 22 points and a positive goal difference of +3

UEFA Europa League LAZIO 4th position with 21 points and a positive goal difference of +10

NAPOLI  5th position with 20 points and a positive goal difference of +8

ATALANTA, 6th position with 19 points and a positive goal difference of +3

Relegation Zone:

– EMPOLI, 18th position with 7 points and a negative goal difference of -11

– PALERMO, 19th position with 6 points and a negative goal difference of -13

– CROTONE, 20th position with 5 points and a negative goal difference of -11

 

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Saturday 29 October 2016

  • Juventus 2 – 1 Napoli,  Goals: 50′ Leonardo Bonucci (J),   54′ José Callejón (N), 70′ Gonzalo Higuaín (J)

Sunday 30 October 2016

  • Lazio 2 – 1 Sassuolo,  Goals: 50′ Senad Lulic (L), 55′ Ciro Immobile (L),  57′ Gregoire Defrel (S)
  • Atalanta 3 – 0 Genoa,  Goals: 36′ Jasmin Kurtic (A), 45′ Jasmin Kurtic (A), 84′ Alejandro Gómez (A)

Monday 31 October 2016

  • Cagliari 2 – 1 PalermoGoals:  53′ Daniele Dessena (C), 64′  Daniele Dessena (C),  79′ Ilija Nestorovski (P)
  • Udinese 2 – 2 Torino,  Goals:  15′ Marco Benassi  (T), 60′ Cyril Théréau (U), 70′ Duván Zapata (U), 77′ Adem Ljajic (T)