Champions Juventus are expected to return to Serie A with
fire back in the belly after a brace from Real Madrid striker Cristiano Ronaldo
virtually extinguished their Champions League hopes.
Juve host Genoa on Sunday with the pain of Wednesday's
Cristinao Ronaldo-inspired 2-1 defeat at Real Madrid still fresh in their
minds.
However Antonio Conte's men won't have time to ponder too
long, with Roma five points ahead of both Juve and second-placed Napoli, and
the capital club looking to make it nine wins from nine on their visit to
Udinese.
Juventus battled to the quarter-final stages of the
competition last season before being dumped from the tournament by eventual
champions Bayern Munich.
This season, the Bianconeri risk not even making it to
the last 16 knockout phase, a prospect raised by Conte after the setback in
Madrid.
"Now we have a difficult Champions League in front
of us. It will be tough, but we still depend on ourselves," said Conte,
whose side now sit third in Group B on two points from three games.
A win against Genoa is expected, especially as it comes a
week after a stunning collapse away to Fiorentina who overturned a 2-0 deficit
in late in the second half to run out 4-2 winners at the Artemio Franchi
stadium.
Argentinian striker Carlos Tevez, arguably the first name
on Conte's teamsheet each week, called for Juve to regroup.
"Real's visit to Turin will probably be decisive for
us, but for now we have to start thinking again about the league," said
Tevez.
Juve's first league defeat allowed Napoli to bounce back
up to second place on goal difference and Rafael Benitez's men have a chance to
reduce the five-point gap to Roma in Sunday's early match at home to mid-table
Torino.
Unlike Juve, Napoli are in buoyant mood after a 2-1 away
win away to Marseille left them third in a tight Group F in which all top three
teams - Arsenal, Borussia Dortmund and Napoli - resting on six points.
Benitez's men should be looking to make amends for a 2-0
loss away to Roma, who will travel north to Udinese without three key players.
Francesco Totti was forced off injured at the Olympic
Stadium last week and is expected to be out action until mid-November.
Ivorian striker Gervinho could be missing for two weeks
due to a minor thigh injury, while Mattia Destro is a doubt as he continues a
gradual return to full training with the rest of the team following a recent
injury knock.
Udinese hope to take advantage, but midfielder Giampaolo
Pinzi admits the Giallorossi remain formidable opponents, especially in
defence.
"Roma are having a great start to the season and
know that we can be strong at home. I think we will give them a game,"
said Pinzi.
"They have strength in depth. And if you look at the
statistics their defence is solid, they've conceded only one goal."
A shock defeat for Garcia's men would be their first in
the league this season and boost both Napoli and Juve, and a few other sides
desperate to stay in touch with the pacesetters.
In what will be their first home game since Indonesian
businessman Erick Thohir acquired a majority 70 percent stake in the club,
Inter Milan, devoid of European football this season, could leapfrog Verona
into fourth place with a win over the league new boys.
Fiorentina, in fifth, are nine points behind Roma but
only four behind Napoli and Juventus and hoping to build on last week's
stunning victory over Juve with a trip away to third-from-bottom Chievo.
AC Milan injected some life into their mediocre start
with a hard-fought win over Udinese last week and after a promising 1-1 draw at
home to Barcelona will be looking for more of the same away to Parma.
Culled from Sportfans


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