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Today’s Papers: Milan shadow Inter, Juventus crash, Como and Roma opportunity

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La Gazzetta dello Sport

The devil exists

Milan return to second place, but how about Toro?!

The Rossoneri at -5 from the lead. Spectacle with Rabiot and Vlasic. Allegri: ‘Three special points’

Inter on the attack

In Florence looking for a response

Esposito-Calha. Chivu: ‘I’m not looking for excuses’. Fiorentina with Kean as a starter

Juve

Missed penalty, Como could go +3 in the Champions League race

Corriere dello Sport

The Devil’s shadow

Milan pressing | Torino outdone (3-2), Napoli overtaken and hoping that the Viola hold Chivu (19.45)

Allegri doesn’t give up: He’s at -5, Inter risk at Casa Kean

Pavlovic opens, Simeone levels. The second half got off to a roaring start with Rabiot and Fofana. Vlasic narrows it. Gimenez comes on after 144 days

Juve crash

Muric saves Locatelli’s penalty in the 87th: 1-1 against Sassuolo

Grosso complicates Spalletti’s path to the Champions League. Yildiz’s 10th league goal is not enough for Lucio. Pinamonti seals the 1-1. Final attack with Vlahovic and Milik. Como take on Pisa (11.30) and could secure fourth place

Roma, the big opportunity

Lecce arrive at 17.00

Tuttosport

Juve, that’s how you throw everything away

A bad draw against a Sassuolo side decimated by whooping cough

Yildiz’s goal lights up the Bianconeri, who then waste a lot and let Pinamonti catch them up. Then they miss a penalty through Locatelli: Como could go +3 and Roma could catch up. Vlahovic and Milik’s returns also ruined. Spalletti: ‘Destroyed from disappointment’

Toro heart, but 20 minutes of Milan is enough

Anti-Cairo supporters Cairo at RCS and also the Simeone case

Rabiot + Fofana: The second half gets off to a lethal start for Granata after the 1-1, but super Vlasic keeps the game open until the very end. D’Aversa: ‘Proud of my players’. Allegri rages at the referee and VAR but is now five points behind Inter. Cholito: ‘I don’t know where I’ll be in a year’

ByPeter Young

Peter Young is a Senior Reporter with Football Italia.

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