Giorgio Chiellini believes Juventus' 1-0 Serie A win over
Roma on Sunday has ended the capital club's chances of
winning the title this season.
The champions' victory, which was sealed by Paulo
Dybala's late strike, claimed an 11th consecutive league
triumph for Massimiliano Allegri's team as they continue to
push for a fifth straight title.
The Bianconeri remain just two points behind league leaders
Napoli, while Roma are a further 10 off the pace, having won
just one of their last 12 games in all competitions.
And Chiellini feels the gap between Roma and the front-
runners is now insurmountable, but he will not rule
Fiorentina and Inter out of the battle to top the table.
"If Roma had got a result against us they would still have the
chance to get back in, but now with a 10-point gap to us and
12 to Napoli, it would take a sporting miracle," he told Sky
Italy .
"The other teams are very close together, so just about
anything could happen. It is clear now that Napoli are a step
ahead, they are in front of everyone who were touted as
favourites.
"But to say Inter and Fiorentina are out of it seems wrong.
Inter are a great team made up of great champions and
Fiorentina can beat anyone with the enthusiasm they
showed early in the season, but have lost slightly.
"If they can maintain that spirit for a long time they can
cause problems for anyone."
As Juve's fine form continues, Chiellini believes it is getting
more difficult to maintain and was impressed to see his side
pick up another three points at the weekend.
"After 10 wins, it is increasingly difficult to keep winning,"
the 31-year-old added.
"The difficulty and calibre of the opponent, even if they are in
a difficult period, gave us a hotter atmosphere in the
stadium.
"We have found a good identity now, we can suffer and we
can play. The team is working well."
Roma on Sunday has ended the capital club's chances of
winning the title this season.
The champions' victory, which was sealed by Paulo
Dybala's late strike, claimed an 11th consecutive league
triumph for Massimiliano Allegri's team as they continue to
push for a fifth straight title.
The Bianconeri remain just two points behind league leaders
Napoli, while Roma are a further 10 off the pace, having won
just one of their last 12 games in all competitions.
And Chiellini feels the gap between Roma and the front-
runners is now insurmountable, but he will not rule
Fiorentina and Inter out of the battle to top the table.
"If Roma had got a result against us they would still have the
chance to get back in, but now with a 10-point gap to us and
12 to Napoli, it would take a sporting miracle," he told Sky
Italy .
"The other teams are very close together, so just about
anything could happen. It is clear now that Napoli are a step
ahead, they are in front of everyone who were touted as
favourites.
"But to say Inter and Fiorentina are out of it seems wrong.
Inter are a great team made up of great champions and
Fiorentina can beat anyone with the enthusiasm they
showed early in the season, but have lost slightly.
"If they can maintain that spirit for a long time they can
cause problems for anyone."
As Juve's fine form continues, Chiellini believes it is getting
more difficult to maintain and was impressed to see his side
pick up another three points at the weekend.
"After 10 wins, it is increasingly difficult to keep winning,"
the 31-year-old added.
"The difficulty and calibre of the opponent, even if they are in
a difficult period, gave us a hotter atmosphere in the
stadium.
"We have found a good identity now, we can suffer and we
can play. The team is working well."


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