Juventus poised to gain eighth straight title in record time
Milan: Champions Juventus turn their focus to nailing down an eighth consecutive Serie A title in record time this weekend, days after a row erupted over racist abuse aimed at starlet Moise Kean in Cagliari.
Massimiliano Allegri’s side return to their home comforts of the Allianz Stadium in Turin to host AC Milan after their trip to Sardinia on Tuesday ended amid scenes of chaos as Kean and teammate Blaise Matuidi were subjected to monkey cries and racist chanting.
Juventus could win the league title with seven games to spare — the earliest any team has ever sealed Serie ‘A’ — if they beat AC Milan and nearest challengers Napoli lose at home to Genoa.
The Turin giants have an 18-point advantage on Napoli and have won both their direct clashes with Carlo Ancelotti’s side this season.
Boosted by the summer signing of Cristiano Ronaldo, Juventus have had an unparalleled campaign, with just one defeat in 30 games last month against Genoa, when Ronaldo was rested.
But Allegri’s side are building momentum as they prepare for next week’s Champions League quarterfinal, first leg clash against Ajax in Amsterdam.
If they don't seal the title on Sunday they can do so the following weekend with a win at SPAL.
In both cases it would be a record for the 20-team Italian championship.
Three teams have won with five games to go — Roberto Mancini's Inter Milan in 2006-2007, Torino in 1947-1948 and Fiorentina in 1955-1956.