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Genoa
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Roma bounced back from their defeat by the leaders Juventus to beat Chievo 3-1 while Fiorentina and Napoli shared six goals in an enthralling draw
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Juventus, the champions, look set to end the year with a healthy lead in the Serie A title race after Gonzalo Higuaín scored twice in a 3-1 derby victory at Torino
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Just the 6,084 days after his father scored to beat Juve, Giovanni Simeone inspired Genoa against the shambolic champions in Serie A
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The Internazionale captain, Mauro Icardi, can do no right, it seems, and a missed penalty in a 2-1 defeat by Cagliari in Serie A will not help
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Serie A champions Juventus went back to the top of the league after an easy 4-0 win over Cagliari, while Napoli dropped to second after drawing 0-0 with Genoa
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Paulo Dybala scored twice as Juventus closed in on a fifth successive Serie A title with a 3-0 win against 10-man Lazio while Francesco Totti scored twice late on to give Roma victory against Torino.
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Gonzalo Higuaín scored his 27th goal of the season to equal his career best as Napoli defeated Palermo to keep up the pressure on the Serie A leaders, Juventus
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Edin Dzeko scored two goals in a 5-0 win over Palermo that took Roma fourth in Serie A
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Featuring a curler from Germany, a passing move from Spain, a volley from Portugal, a solo effort from Wales and a couple of goals from west London
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• Fiorentina beat Atalanta and Napoli see off Chievo to stay close
• Roma break four-game winless run by downing Genoa 2-0
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Internazionale went on a rare scoring spree to thrash the Serie A newcomers Frosinone 4-0 and go clear at the top while Fiorentina drew 2-2 at home to Empoli
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The Japanese striker Kazuyoshi Miura will extend one of football’s longest professional careers by another 12 months after the 48-year-old agreed a new deal with Yokohama FC on Wednesday
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Internazionale could not take full advantage of Fiorentina’s slip-up at Napoli when they were held to a 0-0 draw at home to the Serie A champions, Juventus
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Blerim Dzemaili’s deflected strike was enough as Genoa sunk 10-man Milan, who had Alessio Romagnoli sent-off in their 1-0 defeat.
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Genoa are facing a potential Fifa sanction over their reluctance to fulfil a payment due to the Trinidadian side W Connection for Zaine Pierre in 2011
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Carlos Tevez scored a magnificent first-half goal, and later missed a penalty, as Juventus, the runaway Serie A leaders, won 1-0 at home to mid-table Genoa
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Napoli’s hopes of a Champions League spot were dealt a blow on Sunday by a 2-0 defeat at Verona in Serie A
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An eighth draw in nine Serie A matches resulted in Roma losing further ground in the title race, while Napoli drew 2-2 with Internazionale
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In their latest Italian football guide, the Gentleman Ultra profile Sampdoria’s ground, fans and classic player Attilio Lombardo
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Carlos Tevez hits two goals to help Juventus move five points clear at the top of Serie A with a 4-0 win over Verona
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Paolo Bandini: Gian Piero Gasperini described the win over Milan as his ‘highest moment’ at the club. On this form, even greater ones lie ahead
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Paolo Bandini: Actions off the pitch and a last-minute winner past Gianluigi Buffon on it has helped endear the defender to Genoa’s faithful
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Paolo Bandini: Both Genoa and Sampdoria fans lit up their derby while the players slugged it out in a hard-fought encounter
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Minute-by-minute report: A late Manolo Gabbiadini goal was enough as Sampdoria beat their local rivals in the derby della lanterna
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Paolo Bandini: From the best shinpads to the worst misses, via a referee-shaped dog-chew toy, it’s our end-of-season Italian awards
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Paolo Bandini: Ciro Immobile proves his name is misleading as Serie A's leading scorer and could add to his one Italy cap in Brazil in the World Cup
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The Gentleman Ultra: The alternative guide to Genoa's ground, fans and classic player Tomas Skuhravy
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