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    LEGA CALCIO: Juventus still dreaming of silverware this season


    DPA , MILAN
    Sunday, Apr 06, 2008, Page 19

    Juventus coach Claudio Ranieri gestures during an Italian Serie A match between Inter Milan and Juventus at the San Siro Stadium in Milan, Italy, on March 22.
    PHOTO: AP
    Juventus blending hopes and dreams ahead of the final stretch of a season that saw them return to Serie A after a year spent in the lower division.

    The Serie B season to which they were sentenced in a corruption trial seems to be entirely forgotten, largely thanks to a safe third place and to a recent defeat of leaders Inter Milan, a month after they defeated second-place Roma.

    Inter struggled badly in the last two months, but still lead an unrelenting Roma by four points, although the gap has been reduced from 11, with seven games left.

    As soccer buffs gear up for a neck-and-neck title race, Juve seem to lay in wait on 58 points, which could become 61 after their match against troubled Palermo this weekend, pushing them to within four points of Roma and within eight of Inter, with one game in hand.

    "The fun part begins now," coach Claudio Ranieri told Gazzetta dello Sport. "We have eight finals before us and maybe we'll manage to add the icing to the cake. Results come when you aim high and this is my frame of mind. As long as mathematics doesn't rule it out, I believe in it. Of course, it is the other teams who have to lose it, but this has happened in the past."

    Title Inter, meanwhile, welcome back midfield mainstays Esteban Cambiasso and Patrick Vieira from injury, but may have a hard time in a Lombardy derby with Atalanta, who last week won 2-1 at AC Milan.

    Roma a heavy blow in midweek as Manchester United beat them 2-0 at the Stadio Olimpico in a Champions League quarter-final.

    It will be hard to reverse the upset in England, but the elimination could be good news for Roma's title hopes as they can focus on their chase of Inter.

    Fiorentina a tough UEFA Cup game against PSV Eindhoven on Thursday evening and will have to promptly recover their energies for today's home game with second-from-bottom Reggina.

    A visit to Siena awaits Udinese after last weekend's leapfrogging of Milan, Sampdoria, now level with the Milanese Devils, host Livorno, while Torino take on bottom side Empoli and struggling Catania welcome Napoli.

    Mid-table Lazio are away to lowly Parma after celebrating the 44th birthday of goalkeeper Marco Ballotta, now the oldest player ever in Serie A.

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