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Serie A returns to the field after the midweek Europa and Conference League which smiled on our home football, a good start for the next European Championships in Germany. Good news, in addition to having brought Atalanta, Roma and Fiorentina to the semi-finals, thanks to the UEFA ranking by nations, for the mathematical certainty that there will be five Italian teams competing in the next Champions League. And that's not all, if Roma or Atalanta win the Europa League next season there could be as many as six Italian teams involved in the most prestigious continental tournament.

Juventus, third in the standings and with an unbridgeable lead of twelve points over sixth-placed Atalanta, are only waiting for the comfort of mathematics to be sure of returning to play in the Champions League. Tonight, at 20pm, look for points in Cagliari against a team that is +45 behind third-last Frosinone. Ranieri's team is traveling with the wind in its sails due to a recent better record than that of the Bianconeri who no longer know how to win. The thirteen points gained in the last eight games are significant, one more than what was collected in the previous fourteen championship games. Both contenders have come back from two draws: the Piedmontese from 4 to 0 in the derby with Torino and the Sardinians from the difficult but deserved 0 to 2 at San Siro against Inter.

Juventus have defeated Cagliari 45 times in Serie A, while the rossoblù have won 12, to which must be added 26 draws. The Bianconeri have won twelve of their last thirteen matches in Serie A against the Sardinians who have only drawn one match. In the first leg on November 11th, Allegri's team prevailed thanks to goals from two defenders Bremer in the 60th minute and Rugani in the 70th minute with Dossena's goal in the 75th minute.

Ranieri, the Cagliari coach could adopt the 3-4-2-1 formation, deploying Scuffet between the posts and the defensive trio Dossena-Mina-Obert to protect the goal. In midfield, the rossoblù could rely on Sulemana, Prati and Makoumbou with Augello acting on the left lane and Nandez on the opposite front. Oristano and Gaetano will be the two attacking midfielders while up front, we will most likely see Shomurodov as the reference striker.

In view of the second leg of the Coppa Italia semi-final, Allegri could decide to give a rest to Danilo, Cambiaso and Church (in the photo) and consequently the Juve that sends Allegri onto the pitch will have Szczesny between the posts and Gatti, Rugani and Bremer in defence. The midfield could be made up of Weah, McKennie, Locatelli, Rabiot and Kostic, while in attack Yildiz and Vlahovic could form the offensive duo.

BetFlag analysts count Juventus as the favorite on the board with 2 at 1,77, with X at 3,50 and 1 at 5,10. Vlahovic is once again the leader of the special ranking of the first or last scorer of the match at 5,00, with Milik at 6,50, Chiesa at 7,75, Yildiz at 9,00, Sekulov at 9,75, Rabiot at 10,50 .47,00 then all the others up to Chatzidiakos and Obert at XNUMX.

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