Five Things To Note From Serie A This Weekend

SS Lazio's Stefano Mauri celebrates after scoring against Cagliari during their Italian Serie A soccer match at the Olympic stadium in Rome October 24, 2010. REUTERS/Giampiero Sposito (ITALY - Tags: SPORT SOCCER)

Although not all of the Serie A matches have been played, I've still decided to write about the nine matches which were played. Tomorrow AC Milan will face Napoli at the Stadio San Paolo, and it'll be interesting if they can take advantage of Inter Milan's draw against Sampdoria. But first, here's five things to note from this weekend's Serie A action.

1. Inter Milan aren't incisive

Inter Milan hosted Sampdoria at the San Siro, and while I predicted a 3-1 win for the nerazzurri, the match ended in a 1-1 draw. Altough Rafa Benitez's team kept possession, and were able to pass the ball around well, they created few notable chances in the first half. And the more they passed around, the more I realized that they weren't going to be able to win the match. Inter just ominously lurked around Sampdoria's penalty area, but they didn't create many dangerous moments, and they were eventually punished when Sampdoria scored to take the lead in the 62nd minute. Chivu got the ball stolen from him by Cassano, and then Guberti finished Cassano's cross to beat Julio Cesar. Inter Milan finally grabbed a goal with Samuel Eto'o tapping in a cross, but they were unable to find a winner. Coutinho was their main source of inspiration and danger, and if Benitez doesn't get the rest of the team shooting on net, then Inter could have some trouble next week against Genoa.

2. Even Krasic's dive can't help Juventus score

After Juventus played out a 0-0 draw! against Bologna, it was the third match this season where the bianconeri haven't scored. Although they have the best attack in the league with 16 goals scored so far, they haven't spread them out over their matches very well. Against Bologna they created chances, the best one coming when Krasic's blatant dive in the box was awarded with a penalty. Iaquinta stepped up to take it, and the ever-improving Viviano parried to make sure Bologna earned their point from this match. Krasic's dive was atrocious, and a yellow card should've been given to the Serbian winger, it's interesting seeing such a great player showing that he has a little bit of evil in him.

3. Lazio continue winning to go five points clear

Lazio won 2-1 against Cagliari this weekend, and this win is their fourth in a row, which is part of a streak of seven unbeaten games. And while I credit this success to Edy Reja's fantastic coaching skills, I should also credit the team which is playing well. Floccari and Mauri scored the goals for Lazio, and those two players were fantastic throughout the match. Mauri provided the assist for Floccari, and it was Hernanes who provided Mauri the assist for his goal. Now the question must be asked: are Lazio title contenders? Share your thoughts below!

4. Chievo in fourth spot with win over Cesena

I was worried for Chievo when Mimmo Di Carlo left them to go coach Sampdoria, but Sergio Pioli has done a fantastic job with the club, taking them up to fourth place in the table. Chievo are just six points off of the table leaders Lazio after their 2-1 win over Cesena. Cesar scored first for Chievo, a wonderful running header into the top corner of Cesena's goal, but the newly-promoted side equalized at halftime. An unlucky own goal from Guana, who had Jimenez's shot flick off of his foot, and into the back of Chievo's net for the equalizer. Chievo grabbed the winner in the final minutes of the match, a goalmouth scramble from a corner finished w! ith Ther eau slamming in the winner, which gives Chievo three important points.

5. Roma and Parma are doing very badly

Last season both Parma and Roma finished wonderfully, but it seems like a whole different story this season. Roma and Parma faced each other at the Stadio Ennio Tardini in Parma, and although there were plenty of chances to go around, neither side scored. Although you could say that a point for each side isn't a bad result, both sides had a wealth of chances which should've been scored. For Parma Marques flipped the ball over the bar in front of an open net, and for Roma Julio Baptista had a chance with four teammates to pass to in front of goal, and he laid it off to nobody. Right now Roma is 14th with nine points, and Parma are 20th with only seven points. I expected better from both sides, we're going to have to see whether these two teams will pick themselves up, or continue to sink. What are your thoughts? Share your comments below!

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