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Reports in Italy say Gustav Isaksen refused to come on as a substitute in Lazio's final-day defeat to Pisa, worsening dressing-room tension. The same report says Tijjani Noslin is attracting interest from Bologna and Feyenoord as Lazio prepare for major summer changes.
Italian front pages focus on the final Serie A day, with Milan, Juventus, Roma and Como battling for the remaining Champions League places. Milan can secure qualification with a win over Cagliari, while Juventus need both a result in the Turin derby and help elsewhere.
Maurizio Sarri said he did not feel listened to by Lazio and suggested he could seek to terminate his contract after the final match of the season. He praised the squad's character after Lazio's 2-1 comeback win over Pisa.
Lazio came from behind to beat Pisa 2-1 in Serie A, with Pedro scoring the decisive goal in his final match for the club. Pisa finished with a ninth straight defeat after Stefano Moreo's opener was overturned by Fisayo Dele-Bashiru and Pedro.
Italian media reports say Antonio Conte is likely to leave Napoli by mutual agreement at the end of the season. He is strongly linked with becoming Italy's next head coach after the FIGC presidential election.
Lega Serie A has confirmed the dates and kick-off times for the final round of the 2025-26 Serie A season. The decisive matches in the Champions League and relegation races will mostly be played simultaneously on Sunday, May 24 at 20:45 CET.
Roma beat Lazio 2-0 in the Rome derby thanks to two Gianluca Mancini headers, moving into the top four. Napoli also secured a Champions League place with a 3-0 win at Pisa, while Juventus lost 2-0 to Fiorentina.
Napoli defeated Pisa 3-0 in Serie A to officially seal a top-four finish and a place in next season's Champions League. Goals from Scott McTominay, Amir Rrahmani and Rasmus Hojlund completed the win.
Antonio Conte confirmed Kevin De Bruyne starts on the bench for Napoli against Pisa, calling it a technical selection decision. Eljif Elmas comes into the lineup, while Sam Beukema returns in defense and Giovanni Di Lorenzo shifts to right wing-back.
Official starting line-ups have been announced for Pisa vs Napoli and Como vs Parma in Serie A. Napoli start Rasmus Hojlund and Scott McTominay with Kevin De Bruyne on the bench, while Como are missing Nico Paz and Alex Valle through injury.
Football Italia published a liveblog hub for a 10-game Serie A matchday featuring Roma-Lazio, Juventus-Fiorentina, Genoa-Milan and Pisa-Napoli. The article appears to be a rolling coverage page rather than a specific team-news update.
Italian newspaper front pages preview a decisive Serie A Sunday, with Napoli able to secure their objective by winning in Pisa and five clubs still fighting for three Champions League places. The roundup also highlights Juventus leaning on Dusan Vlahovic's form and Milan being boosted by Luka Modric's return in a protective mask.
Antonio Conte is now increasingly likely to remain Napoli coach next season after resuming contact with club president Aurelio De Laurentiis. Italian media report the two could meet early next week to confirm Conte will honour his existing contract.
David Neres has returned to Napoli's matchday squad after more than four months out and is available for the trip to Pisa. He is not expected to start but could make a substitute appearance as Napoli chase Champions League qualification.
Roma say they are working through all channels to have the Derby della Capitale played on Sunday rather than Monday, but the match time remains unconfirmed. The scheduling dispute is tied to security concerns around the Italian Open final at the same venue complex.
Lega Serie A has proposed moving Roma-Lazio and four other Week 37 matches to Sunday at 12:00 CEST, but no formal appeal has yet been filed. The delay means uncertainty over the final schedule could continue for at least another 24 hours.
Serie A has yet to confirm the dates and kick-off times for its penultimate round because the Roma-Lazio derby is caught in a scheduling and security dispute. An urgent court appeal is expected within 24 hours, leaving Napoli, Juventus, Milan, Como and other affected clubs waiting for clarity.
Reports in Italy say Roma v Lazio could be moved from Sunday to Monday because the Italian Open final near the Stadio Olimpico creates public security concerns. Any change would also force four other Serie A matches involving the Champions League race to move together.
A roundup of Italian sports front pages says AC Milan are in internal crisis after defeat to Atalanta, with senior executives and project direction under scrutiny. It also reports that Dusan Vlahovic's father has spoken with Bayern Munich, alongside fixture and injury notes affecting several Serie A clubs.
Napoli's 3-2 home defeat to Bologna has left five Serie A teams within five points of each other in the battle for the final three Champions League places. With two rounds left, Napoli, Juventus, Roma, Milan and Como remain in a tightly compressed race behind Inter.
A OneFootball roundup highlights a strong attacking display from Cremonese, a difficult but successful outing for Fiorentina, and a Pisa match marked by two red cards. The headline suggests contrasting momentum, with Fiorentina drawing boos despite avoiding a worse result.
Football Italia’s live blog tracked several Serie A matches, with the clearest confirmed outcome being Atalanta’s 3-2 away win over Milan. The coverage also framed Parma-Roma as a key top-four race fixture alongside Fiorentina-Genoa and Cremonese-Pisa.
Roma vs Lazio is likely to be moved from its planned Sunday lunchtime slot because of major security and logistics concerns tied to the Italian Open at the Stadio Olimpico complex. If the derby shifts to Monday, several other Serie A matches may also need rescheduling to preserve competitive fairness in the Champions League race.
A Football Italia report says Fiorentina, Cremonese, Lecce and Genoa are still fighting to avoid the final Serie A relegation place, while Pisa and Hellas Verona are already down. The piece highlights defensive records and the remaining fixtures shaping the run-in.
BBC published a statistical preview and head-to-head overview for Pisa versus Lecce in Serie A. The item appears to provide background matchup information rather than new team news.
Reuters reports that Inter are on the verge of securing their 21st Serie A title, while Pisa and Verona are facing relegation danger. The article highlights both the title race conclusion and pressure at the bottom of the table.
Genoa reportedly fought back to beat Pisa 2-1, moving closer to safety. The result leaves Pisa under increased threat of relegation to Serie B.
The Italian sports papers focus on Inter captain Lautaro Martinez suffering another calf injury, a potential blow in the Serie A title race, while Roma's 3-0 win over Pisa is overshadowed by public tension between Claudio Ranieri and Gian Piero Gasperini. Other headlines cover Milan's selection pressure around Rafael Leao and Juventus backing Luciano Spalletti.
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