Week 18 Italy Serie A Results 2015-2016 / Roundup Eighteenth Round on Tuesday 5 and Wednesday 6 January 2016

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Hello my friends. Here are the results of the Serie A Week 18 – Eighteenth Round on Tuesday 5 and Wednesday 6 January 2016.

It’s a Happy New Year for some and not a good start for others.  The first game in 2016 is the famous Derby della Lanterna on Tuesday between Genoa vs Sampdoria.  The happy day is for Sampdoria winning the Derby and set themselves with a positive feeling for the new year.  Genoa risking going down to the relegation zone.

Inter continuing their winning road in 2016.  It’s definitely a good year for Coach Roberto Mancini leading his team for the Scudetto and this round keeping the sole leadership after defeating Empoli at the Carlo Castellani Stadium with a 0 – 1 result.

A good 2016 start is also for Juventus rocking big time.   Juventus defeating Hellas Verona with a 3 -0.  It’s just a fast run towards the top places for Juventus.  Verona remaining in the last position of the Serie A and its by now total crisis.  Juventus climbing all the way to the 3rd position with 36 points just 2 points below Fiorentina!

A flop is for AC Milan losing the home game in San Siro against Bologna.  There are no words to describe the decadence of once the great AC Milan and only a shadow today.   Great start for Bologna defeating Milan with 1 goal by Emanuele Giaccherini in the 82nd minute.

Bad news is also for Palermo falling at the Renzo Barbera Stadium, totally humiliated.  It is Fiorentina to claim full victory with a 1 – 3 result.

We might consider another flop.  It is the goalless match Lazio 0 – 0 Carpi.  On paper, Lazio were supposed to win the home game at the Olimpico di Roma Stadium considering the team to be technically above Carpi who are struggling for salvation.

The top scorer up to Round 17: Napoli forward Gonzalo Higuain with 16 goals

 

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Top Serie A teams standing AFTER Serie A Week 18 games. First 3 qualifying for Champions League, 4 and 5 for Europa League.

Champions League TicketsINTER, 1st position with 39 points and a positive goal difference of +13

FIORENTINA, 2nd position with 38 points and a positive goal difference of +20

NAPOLI, 3rd positions with 38 points points and a positive goal difference of +19

UEFA Europa LeagueJUVENTUS , 4th position with 36 points and a positive goal difference of +17

AS ROMA, 5th position with 33 points and a positive goal difference of +14

SASSUOLO, 6th position with 27 points and a positive goal difference of +5

Relegation Zone: FROSINONE, 18th position with 15 points and a negative goal difference of -17

– CARPI, 19th position with 11 points and a negative goal difference of -18

– HELLAS VERONA, 20th position with 8 points and a negative goal difference of -18

 

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Serie A Week 18 / 18ª Giornata /

Tuesday 5 January 2016

  • Genoa 2 – 3 Sampdoria, GENOA (4-3-3): Perin; Izzo, De Maio, Burdisso, Ansaldi; Rincón, Džemaili, Ntcham; Lazović, Pavoletti, Laxalt.

 

Wednesday 6 January 2016

  • AC Milan 0  – 1 Bologna, Goal: 82′ Emanuele Giaccherini
  • Chievo Verona 3 – 3 AS Roma, Goals:  7′ Sadiq Umar (R), 37′ Alessandro Florenzi (R), 44′ Alberto Paloschi (C), 58′ Dario Dainelli (C),  71′ Iago Falqué (R), 85′ Simone Pepe (C)
  • Juventus 3 – 0 Hellas Verona, Goals: 8′ Paulo Dybala (J), 45′ Leonardo Bonucci (J), 82′ Simone Zaza (J)
  • Lazio 0 – 0 Carpi, Goals: no goals
  • Palermo 1 – 3 Fiorentina, Goals: 13′ Josip Ilicic (F), 42′ Josip Ilicic (F),  77′ Alberto Gilardino (P), 93′ Jakub Blaszczykowski 
  • Sassuolo 2 – 2 Frosinone, Goals: 16′ Federico Dionisi (F), 45′ Arlind Ajeti (F), 22′ Arlind Ajeti (own goal), 74′ Diego Falcinelli (S)
  • Udinese 2 – 1 Atalanta, Goals: 22′ Cyril Thereau (U), 45′ Stipe Perica (U), 75′ Marco D’Alessandro (A),
  • Napoli 2 – 1 Torino, Goals: 16′ Lorenzo Insigne (N), 33′ Fabio Quagliarella (T)(pen), 42′ Marek Hamsik (N)

 

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