Juventus is not the only team facing a difficult situation. Fifth-placed Como hosts Cremonese, which will have a significant impact on both the Champions League race and the relegation battle. Cremonese is just one point above the drop zone, with Lecce, who welcome Genoa, also in a precarious position.
Milan's owner, Gerry Cardinale, has faced criticism from fans, who accuse him of prioritizing profits over on-field results. The team's last home match was marked by empty stands and protests, but the upcoming match against Cagliari is expected to have a different atmosphere.
Meanwhile, Napoli's Antonio Conte will lead his team in their final match of the season against Udinese, which has nothing to play for. The match is one of five "dead rubbers" on the schedule, where teams have already secured their positions in the table.
With the season finale approaching, the tension is building, and the outcome of these matches will have significant consequences for the teams involved.











