Top Four |
1. Juventus |
2. Roma |
3. Napoli |
4. Lazio |
Bottom Four |
17. Empoli |
18. Crotone |
19. Palermo |
20. Pescara |
Goals Scored::29
Serie A
April 1, 2017
Sassuolo 1-2 Lazio
Domenico Berardi 26’(pen) Ciro Immobile 42’
Andrea Consigli 83’(o.g)
Lazio came from a goal down to get a victory that handed Sassuolo a third consecutive league defeat.
Roma 2-0 Empoli
Edin Dzeko 12’ 56’
Edin Dzeko scored a goal in each half to send to give Roma the victory to keep tabs on Juventus at the top of the league standings.
The brace allowed Dzeko to share the league top scorer position with Torino’s Andrea Belotti.
April 2, 2017
Torino 2-2 Udinese
Emiliano Moretti 70’ Jakub Jankto 50’
Andrea Belotti 83’ Stipe Perica 68’
Four goals were scored in the second half and saw Torino came back from two goals down to avoid a home defeat to Udinese.
Genoa 0-5 Atalanta
Andrea Conti 25’
Alejandro Gomez 32’(pen) 63’83’
Mattia Caldara 76’
Genoa was thrashed at home by Atalanta.
Alejandro Gomez contributed three goals to help Atalanta destroy Genoa.
Fiorentina 1-0 Bologna
Khouma Babacar 51’
Fiorentina defeated Bologna to get their third league victory in a row.
Palermo 1-3 Cagliari
Geancarlo Gonzalez 26’ Artur Ionita 48’ 88′
Marco Borriello 58’
Cagliari scored three goals in the second half to come from a goal down to and grab an away win against Palermo.
Chievo Verona 1-2 Crotone
Sergio Pellissier 57’ Gianmarco Ferrari 51’
Diego Falcinelli 82’
A late goal gave recently-promoted Crotone a victory to enhance their chance of getting out of the relegation zone.
Pescara 1-1 AC Milan
Gabriel Paletta 12’(o.g) Mario Pasalic 41’
Milan could only get a point from bottom table Pescara. Milan needed the win to better their chances of finishing in a position that will allow them to compete in Europe, while Pescara needs the points to save themselves from an early return to Serie B
Napoli 1-1 Juventus
Marek Hamsik 60’ Sami Khedira 7’
The 10-point gap remained between Napoli and Juventus.
April 3, 2017
Inter Milan 1-2 Sampdoria
Danilo D’Ambrosio 35’ Patrik Schick 50’
Fabio Quagliarella 85’
Sampdoria scored two goals in the second half to get from a goal down and take all three points away against Inter Milan.