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Today's Papers – Scudetto night, Inter and Napoli dream

Today's Papers – Scudetto night, Inter and Napoli dream

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La Gazzetta dello Sport
All in 90 minutes.
Napoli defend the +1 from Inter (20:45).
Napoli-Cagliari: Conte's match point: 'Let's finish the job.' The city between celebrations and superstition.
Como-Inter: Inzaghi tries, Lautaro and Thuram on the bench with a view on the Champions League
Corriere dello Sport
Conte champion if he beats Cagliari. Inzaghi in Como to dream (20:45).
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The Oscar night
Napoli and Inter, is the Friday of the Scudetto
Antonio can give the Azzurri their fourth title. DeLa follows Ferlaino's double. Lukaku and Raspa in the 4-2-3-1 Simone starts from -1. Team revolution: Taremi-Correa.
Milan, Reijnders at Pep's home
Yildiz takes himself off the market
Tuttosport
Juve, take Conte and play it safe.
Interview to Llorente, former Antonio striker
Maradona, is the party here?
Tonight Napoli become champions if they beat Cagliari
The city is shaking for the fourth Scudetto. Conte (suspended) follows the fifth as a coach and taunts Inter: 'Only those who deserve it win. Referees? When I complained, everyone insulted me.' Inzaghi in Como: little chances and Champions League thoughts. Future? After PSG.
Toro and Stadium. Hot Autumn
Milan see red with financial losses
Towards -25 after two profitable years. Without Champions, selling Kalulu to Juve won't be enough for the new director.

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