Serie A leader Juve look to extend unbeaten run
Serie A leader Juve look to extend unbeaten run
Every other team other than Juventus has lost at least two matches this season.

Milan: Serie A leader Juventus will look to extend their unbeaten run to 13 matches in Sunday's match against Cesena, while AC Milan can move provisionally top on Friday at Genoa.

Every other team other than Juventus has lost at least two matches this season. However, Milan are only two points behind Juve in the standings and level with Udinese, which face Inter Milan on Saturday.

Genoa defender Kakhaber Kaladze won eight trophies in nine seasons with Milan, including the Serie A and two Champions League titles.

"It will be very emotional," Kaladze said. "I won everything with Milan and have only good memories. Milan and Juve are favorites to win the title. I'd opt for the Rossoneri because they have a better quality of options.

"It will be a difficult game. Milan are rising again to very high levels in Italy and Europe. But in our stadium everyone suffers. We will give our all to have a great game and we're aiming for the three points."

Milan, which will be without goalkeeper Christian Abbiati for two weeks due to a shoulder injury, scored four first-half goals to beat Chievo 4-0 on Sunday

Genoa lost 2-0 last week at struggling Cesena, which hadn't won all season before beating Bologna two weeks ago.

Juventus seemed on the verge of losing their first match when trailing 3-1 against Napoli on Tuesday. But the team clawed its way back to snatch a point in a 3-3 draw.

Simone Pepe fired in the equalizer 10 minutes from time for his third goal in as many games.

"I don't think I've ever scored three goals in three games ... I don't know if I've ever scored more either," Pepe said. "The result felt like a victory to us because of how it came about. We are a very united group and we don't ever give up. And we showed that."

Juventus will be without Andrea Pirlo, who is suspended after picking up his fourth booking of the season at Napoli.

Napoli will attempt to get over their disappointment at letting a two-goal lead slide when it hosts bottom side Lecce on Saturday.

Also on Saturday, Inter will be looking to continue their recent resurgence against an Udinese side struggling on its travels this season.

Udinese are imperious at home, having won all six games. However, away from the Stadio Fruili it is a different story as they have picked up just six points out of a possible 18.

After a terrible start to the season, Inter have lost one of their past five league games but still trail Juventus by 12 points.

"We mustn't think about Juve's advantage," Inter captain Javier Zanetti said. "We have to only think about making up lost ground and at the end of the season we'll see where we managed to arrive.

"Now we have to focus game after game, looking to do well. There's still a lot of games to go, it'll be hard obviously, but we'll try."

Also on Sunday, it's: Catania vs. Cagliari; Bologna vs. Siena; Chievo vs. Atalanta; Fiorentina vs. Roma; and Parma vs. Palermo. On Monday, it's Lazio vs. Novara.

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