🚨 Serie A: Juve in a scare, Roma clinch Europa League, heartbreak for Lazio
The final matches of the 2024-25 Serie A season took place this Sunday evening. We now know all the teams that have qualified for Europe next season, as well as those that have been relegated! 📺
Fourth before the start of this 38th matchday, Juventus secured their qualification for the Champions League next season thanks to their 3-2 win over Venice, who has thus been relegated.
AS Roma, who won 0-2 away to Torino, finishes just one point off the top 4 and will therefore compete in the Europa League. 15th after the 14th matchday, Claudio Ranieri's players have made a crazy comeback in the standings, losing only one league match in 2025! 💪
Huge disappointment for Lazio, who lost 0-1 at home to Lecce, who was reduced to ten men just before halftime. The Roman club thus sees Fiorentina snatch the seventh place, which qualifies for the Europa Conference League.
Champion : Naples
Champions League : Naples, Inter, Atalanta, Juventus
Europa League : AS Roma
Europa Conference League : Fiorentina
Relegated : Empoli, Venice, Monza
Naples 2-0 Cagliari
Como 0-2 Inter
Venice 2-3 Juventus
Torino 0-2 AS Roma
Atalanta 2-3 Parma
Udinese 2-3 Fiorentina
Lazio 0-1 Lecce
Empoli 1-2 Hellas Verona
Bologna 1-3 Genoa
AC Milan 2-0 Monza
Top scorers:
1. Mateo Retegui (25 goals)
2. Moise Kean (19 goals)
3. Ademola Lookman and Riccardo Orsolini (15 goals)
Top assist providers:
1. Romelu Lukaku (10 assists)
2. Christian Pulisic and Raoul Bellanova (10 assists)
3. Rafael Leão (8 assists)
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