Week 33 Serie A Results 2014-2015 | Roundup 33, Italy Serie A, Tuesday 28, Wednesday 29, and Thursday 30 April 2015, Matchday 33

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Hello my friends. Here are the Serie A RESULTS for Week 33 on Tuesday 28, Wednesday 29, and Thursday 30 April 2015 .

Juventus will have to wait another round to collect the 4th consecutive Scudetto.  Mathematically speaking, Juventus need only 1 point to claim the Scudetto and it might happen next week.   Juve could have won it today, but Lazio stopped the party because they defeated Parma.  The gap between Juventus (76)  and Lazio (62) still remaining +14 points and we have 5 more games to go with 15 available points.

Udinese falling at the Friuli Stadium.  Ex Inter coach Andrea Stramaccioni suffering a defeat by his ex team.   Inter still dreaming with the Europa League next season after defeating Udinese at the Friuli Stadium with a 1 -2.    Inter forward Mauro Icardi scoring his 18th goal this season reaching Juventus forward Carlos Tevez also with 18 goals as top scorer of the Serie A.

A tough sentence…. Lazio defeated Parma with a clamorous 4-0 and mathematically speaking, Parma now relegated to Serie B.

It’s a total crisis for AC Milan losing at the San Siro Stadium.   AC Milan 1 – 3 Genoa.  Milan are living a nightmare and are unable to wake up.   The future of coach Filippo Inzaghi now relying on desperate last efforts.  There are only 5 more games and Milan will be another year out of Champions League which is unacceptable.

Roma defeating Sassuolo reaching 61 points and are -1 point below Lazio with 62 points.  For Roma, the challenge is to go back to the 2nd position to secure the spot in Champions League.

 

 

The top scorer up to Round 33: Juventus forward Carlos Tevez with 20 goals

 

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Top Serie A teams standing AFTER Serie A Week 33 games. First 3 qualifying for Champions League, 4 and 5 for Europa League.

Champions League TicketsJuventus, 76 position with points and a positive goal difference of +44

Lazio, 2nd position with 62 points and a positive goal difference of +32

AS Roma, 3rd positions with 61 points points and a positive goal difference of +21

UEFA Europa LeagueNapoli, 4th position with 56 points and a positive goal difference of +16

Sampdoria, 5th position with 51 points and a positive goal difference of 5

Relegation Zone: Cagliari, 18th position with 24 points and a negative goal difference of -25
– Cesena, 19th position with 24 points and a negative goal difference of -27

Parma, 20th position with 16 points and a negative goal difference of -35

 

 

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Tuesday 28 April 2015

 

Udinese 1 – 2 Inter, Goals: 48′ Mauro Icardi (pen) (I), 50′ Antonio Di Natale (U),   65′ Lukas Podolski (I)

 

Wednesday 29 April 2015

 

  • Chievo Verona 1 – 0 Cagliari, Goals: 11′  Riccardo Meggiorini (CV)
  • Lazio 4 – 0 Parma, Goals: 10′ Marco Parolo (L), 13′ Miroslav Klose (L), 16′ Antonio Candreva (L), 81′ K. Balde (L)
  • Palermo 2 – 2 Torino, Goals: 10′ Roberto Vitiello (P), 13′ Bruno Peres (T),  26′ Luca Rigoni (P), 60′ Maxi Lopez (T),
  • AC Milan 1 – 3 Genoa, Goals: 37′ Andrea Bertolacci (G), 49′ Tino Costa (G), 66′ Philippe Mexes (M), 90′ Iago Falque
  • Cesena 2 – 2 Atalanta, Goals: 50′ Mauricio Pinilla (A), 56′ Franco Brienza (pen)(C), 70′ Carlos Carbonero (C), 82′ Mauricio Pinilla (A)
  • Juventus 3 – 2 Fiorentina, Goals: 33′ Gonzalo Rodriguez (pen)(F), 36′ Fernando Llorente (J), 45′ Carlos Tevez (J), 70′ Carlos Tevez (J), 90′ Josip Ilicic (F)

 

Thursday 30 April 2015

 

  • Empoli 4 – 2 Napoli, Goals: 8′ Massimo Maccarone (E), 43′ Miguel Britos (own goal), 45′ Riccardo Saponara, 64′ Vincent Laurini (own goal), 81′ Raul Albiol (own goal(N), 91′ Marek Hamsik (N)