Fiorentina boss Raffaele Palladino is enjoying what has been a thrilling Serie A title race involving Inter Milan, Napoli and Atalanta.
The Italian top flight is the home of one of the most exciting races across Europe this season, one that has been leaving fans and punters on the edge of their seats. The back-and-forth action and the game of musical chairs have been almost as thrilling as the slots, table games and live dealer entertainment available on RollXO, the best modern gaming platform online.
Ahead of the 29th matchday, only three points were separating the three title hopefuls. However, the Nerazzurri emerged as the ultimate winners from the latest Serie A weekend
Simone Inzaghi’s men bested La Dea by two unanwered goals courtey of Carlos Auguso and Lautaro Martinez. Moreover, Napoli had settled for a goalless draw in Venezia earlier in the day, thus dropping two precious points.
Nevertheless, the Beneamata cannot rest on their laurels just yet. After all, Antonio Conte’s men are still breathing down their neck.
The Southerners are only three points away, so they remain within striking distance. Even Atalanta, who are six points adrift, could find their way back to contention.
Fiorentina Coach Raffaele Palladino Gives Inter Milan a Slight Edge In Serie A Title Race

For his part, Palladino insists that any of these three clubs is capable of lifting the Scudetto title. However, he notes that Inter have something extra in the bag, even though the fixture list favours Napoli.
“First of all, I have to say it’s beautiful, because in previous years, there was too much of a gap,” noted the Fiorentina coach in his interview with Il Corriere dello Sera via FcInterNews.
“Inter, Napoli and Atalanta are very different teams, but I think they will fight until the last day. If we look at the calendar, perhaps Napoli can have an advantage. But as we have seen, the pitfalls are everywhere.
“In my opinion, Atalanta will try until the end. Then obviously Inter, which is a battleship. and on paper has something more than the others.”
Palladino was also asked about Thiago Motta who was sacked by Juventus in recent days.
“We are thinking more about the substance, about the results. Unfortunately, we are in a sport where judgments are quickly passed.
“We don’t give coaches and players time to work. So sometimes we choose to be practical.”
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