Juventus' coach, Luciano Spalletti, was hired in October to ensure the team's objective for the season was met. Missing out on Champions League revenue will have significant implications for the team's movements in the close season.
The teams directly above Juventus in the standings are Roma, who are fourth and visit relegated Verona, and AC Milan, who are third and host Cagliari at the San Siro. Como, who are fifth, also host Cremonese, a match that will impact both the Champions League qualification and the relegation battle.
Cremonese, who are just inside the drop zone, are one point behind Lecce, who welcome Genoa. Milan's recent win at Genoa has put them in a strong position to return to the Champions League, while Cagliari secured their safety last weekend.
The San Siro is expected to be packed with over 70,000 fans, creating a lively atmosphere for Milan's match against Cagliari. The team's owner, Gerry Cardinale, has faced criticism from fans, who are unhappy with his focus on profits over on-field results. Big changes are expected this summer.
Antonio Conte will lead Napoli in their final match of the season against Udinese, a dead rubber with nothing to play for. Udinese will travel to Naples with no objectives, while Conte will be looking to end his tenure on a positive note.
The weekend's matches will be crucial in determining the final standings and the fate of several teams. The tension and uncertainty surrounding the Champions League qualification and relegation battles will be on full display.











