The football champioship is made up of many games, and the result of a Sunday does not determine for sure who will win it. It’s also true, however, that there are days that have more significance than others and the results of these matches bring any advantage not only defined in terms of points won or lost, but that also have a strong psychological impact. It ‘s the case of this last match of the championship in which Juventus had to show that it is in not in crisis and win a game in a convincing way, while Napoli and Lazio, the direct pursuers just three points, they had to prove themselves to have acquired that psychological maturity that allowed them to win to continue to keep up the pressure on Juventus and prove themselves to be able to maintain the pace you need to stay on top. Well Juve’s won (4-0 vs Udinese) while the other two have missed the target. The difference between dominate and tie is made of episodes, but what matters is the awareness of having to stay focused and always fighting at a high level. These features are missing at Napoli and Lazio, who have yet to grow from this point of view.
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