CHIVU’S PHILOSOPHY: WHY THE INTER BOSS REFUSES TO CELEBRATE THE SCUDETTO YET

Cristian Chivu remains cautious as Inter Milan move 13 points clear at the top of Serie A following their 2-0 win over Genoa.

Chivu’s Philosophy: Why the Inter boss refuses to celebrate the Scudetto yet
Chivu insists title race is NOT over

Cristian Chivu isn’t letting anyone get ahead of themselves. “The Scudetto isn’t ours yet,” he says, even after Inter’s eighth straight Serie A win, a 2-0 victory over Genoa. “We’ve had our ups and downs, but these guys never complain.”

After that shocking Champions League exit to Bodo/Glimt, losing both legs, Inter needed to bounce back. Genoa made them work for it. The breakthrough came from a flash of brilliance: Dimarco’s volley, then Calhanoglu buried a penalty after Amorim’s handball.

Chivu’s keeping Inter sharp.

“We knew how much this game mattered for where we’ve been and where we want to finish,” he told Sky Sport Italia. “I’ll gladly take these three points. Genoa’s in good form; they know how to make life difficult. Plus, this was our 16th game in about 50 days. We just had to keep grinding.”

He gave Dimarco a special nod. “He’s in top form, but honestly, everyone’s pulling their weight right now.”

With this win, Inter now sit 13 points clear at the top, at least until Milan play Cremonese on Sunday. Eight wins in a row. Fourteen victories in their last fifteen league matches. Still, it stings how flat they looked in Europe.

“We prep every match the same mentally and physically, no matter who’s on the other side,” Chivu said. “That’s been our focus since day one. There are still 11 games left, with 33 points up for grabs. The Scudetto isn’t in the bag. We’ve had rough patches, but we’re building on the good things from the last couple of months.”

Up next? The Coppa Italia semi-final first leg is against Como on Tuesday. Then the Milan derby next weekend. The schedule never lets up.

“All 24 guys put in the work. They want to win, they don’t complain, and they deal with whatever’s thrown at them – league, cup, Champions League, it doesn’t matter. We want to compete. Sure, we’ve had bad spells, but the ambition’s there, and the squad’s in a good place,” Chivu said.

It’s rare for Inter to hit at least 67 points after 27 rounds; it only happened in 2006-07 and now, this season. This team’s making history, but Chivu isn’t ready to celebrate just yet.

LUCIANO SPALLETTI OFFICIALLY EXTENDS JUVENTUS TENURE UNTIL 2028 AFTER IMPRESSIVE INTERIM SPELL

Juventus coach Spalletti extends his contract until 2028. Get the latest on the Serie A top-four race and match news.

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Luciano Spalletti signs new two-year Juventus contract extension - Photo Credit: Getty Images

Juventus coach Luciano Spalletti just signed a new two-year deal with the club, capping off a promising six months at the helm.

He broke the news to his players first, right before Friday’s training session. Not long after, Juventus posted a video of Spalletti sharing the update. “I wanted you to hear it from me before anyone else,” he told the squad. “We’ve decided to extend my contract by another two years. I wanted to tell you before the news got out. Honestly, the road ahead looks tough, but I’m convinced we’ll tackle it together. With your character and your fight, we can turn every challenge into something bigger.”

Spalletti took charge back in October, stepping in after Juventus sacked Igor Tudor. Tudor’s departure came after three straight losses and a long, frustrating stretch without a win. At the time, Juventus handed Spalletti an eight-month contract. The word was, he'd get an automatic two-year extension if the team qualified for the Champions League.

Right now, Juventus sits just outside the Champions League spots, one point back from fourth-place Como, with seven games left in the season.

“When I joined seven months ago, the club gave me this short contract,” Spalletti explained. “The idea was simple: let’s give it some time, get to know each other, then decide at the end of the season if we want to keep going.”

Back then, Juventus sat in seventh place, fighting just to stay in Europe. In the Champions League, they were already scrambling to avoid elimination.

Things have improved since Spalletti took over. Juventus has picked up 17 wins, six losses, and eight draws in 31 matches. They managed to push through to the Champions League playoffs, though Galatasaray knocked them out.

Club CEO Damien Comolli praised Spalletti’s impact. “Since joining us, Luciano’s made a real difference on the pitch, around the club, and among our fans,” Comolli said. “He’s exactly the kind of leader we need. His ambitious football matches what we all expect from Juventus, and he stands for what our club’s all about. So, we want to keep going with him. We believe stability and continuity are key to reaching our goals.”

Juventus hasn’t lifted the Serie A trophy since 2020, when they wrapped up a run of nine straight titles.

Before arriving in Turin, Spalletti led Napoli to the Serie A title in 2023, then took charge of Italy’s national team. That stint didn’t go well; he lost his job last June after a shaky start in World Cup qualifying. Now, he’s got another shot to lead a powerhouse club.

NAPOLI LEAPFROG AC MILAN INTO SECOND PLACE WITH VITAL 1-0 SAN SIRO VICTORY

Napoli beat AC Milan 1-0 to move into second place. Discover how Politano and McTominay are chasing Inter for the title.

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Napoli cut Inter’s lead to seven points after a dramatic AC Milan win - Photo Credit: Getty Images

Napoli snatched a late 1-0 win over AC Milan at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, keeping their hopes for a second straight Serie A title very much alive. Scott McTominay played the entire match, and with Napoli sitting third before kickoff, their victory bumped them ahead of Milan into second place, just seven points behind Inter. That gap was a daunting 11 points a mere three weeks ago, but Napoli's five-game winning streak, combined with Inter dropping points, has changed the picture fast. With seven matches left, McTominay and the team aren’t giving up on defending their scudetto.

Early in the game, McTominay nearly had Napoli fans holding their breath when he tried a bicycle kick, a move that’s become one of his signatures. This time, though, he couldn't duplicate his Hampden magic from last November against Denmark. The ball skipped wide.

The game felt tense and looked to be heading for a draw until the 79th minute. That’s when Napoli broke through with a quick attack down the left. McTominay didn’t get the goal, but his movement from a Mathias Olivera cross caused chaos in the Milan box. Matteo Politano, coming on as a sub, pounced at the far post and put in a tidy left-footed finish.

Billy Gilmour, McTominay’s Scotland teammate, didn’t get on the pitch. He’d started in three of his last four Serie A appearances, but this time watched from the bench.

Napoli’s next game takes them away to Parma, who sit in 13th. Inter travelled to play Como later that same day. Talking about the title race, manager Antonio Conte said, “Scudetto? It's tough. Inter is really strong and is having an incredible season. We can’t slip up; we need them to make mistakes, and not just once. Honestly, we have to be realistic… Inter deserves to lead. Still, we’ve won the Supercoppa and sit second. We should be pretty happy. With all our injuries and problems, this season could easily have gone off the rails.”

Around the rest of Serie A, Lennon Miller, who didn’t see action for Scotland over the international break, came off the bench for Udinese in the 65th minute of their scoreless draw with Como. On Sunday, Lewis Ferguson saw red for the first time in Italy after picking up two yellows in thirty seconds late in Bologna’s 2-1 win at Cremonese. Che Adams found the net for Torino in their 1-0 victory over Pisa.

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