Today's Papers: Napoli celebrate, Inter fury, Milan out
La Gazzetta dello Sport
Napoli sings
Inter fury for the penalty
Conte draws at Parma and stays at +1
If they beat Cagliari (already safe), it's done
'We're a step away from history'
Silence in the Nerazzurri press: Protesting the Lazio penalty in the 90th minute. Referee and VAR accused
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Juve Champions League shot, Milan KO in Roma and out of Europe
Vlahovic goal, soon a farewell
Corriere dello Sport
The last step
Napoli champions if they beat Cagliari, Lazio hold Inter
Pedro, Referee for the Scudetto: They deny Inzaghi first place in the 90th minute
Conte draws at Parma: Anguissa off the post and Politano crossbar. The ex-Barca man freezes San Siro with two goals: finishes 2-2. Lukaku stays ahead: +1
Juve celebrates, Roma, what a trio! Bologna fall
The Champions League fight
Brescia risk Serie C, Samp for the play-off?
Serie B: Play-out postponed
Tuttosport
Pedro goal: Napoli celebrate
Thrilling final: Lazio draw with a 90th minute penalty, Inter stay at -1: Conte held in Parma: Three points away from the Scudetto
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The brace from the Spaniard in San Siro freezes the Nerazzurri, ahead twice with Bisseck and Dumfries. High tension in the sprint: Inzaghi, Baroni, Conte and Chivu sent off. Match point at the Maradona against Cagliari who are already safe. The League will decide about the last day of the league today: Scudetto on Friday?
Nico-Vlahovic, Luve took to the Champions League
2-0 against Udinese: Tudor stays 4th
The return of Yildiz decisive: Two assists. Now to Venezia for the last step against a team fighting for safety / Roma overcome Milan and are a point behind. The tribute from the Olimpico moves Ranieri
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