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NAPOLI SEEKS TO STOP DREAM RUN: BATTLE OF THE LEAGUE'S TWO BEST DEFENDING TEAMS

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  Bologna - Napoli April 7th, 2025 Renato Dall'Ara Stadium will witness one of the most important matches of this Serie A round on Monday evening. The home side Bologna is experiencing a fantastic period under Vincenzo Italiano's leadership, having won their last five league matches. In the history of Italy's top flight, Rossoblu have managed to record a longer winning streak only three times - six consecutive wins under Thiago Motta between February and March 2024, six wins under Luis Carniglia in April and May 1967, and ten consecutive wins under Fulvio Bernardini between November 1963 and February 1964. Bologna can also boast excellent home form. The Red-Blues have won six consecutive league matches at their stadium. The last time they managed to win more home duels in a row was between March and August 2019, when they recorded eight wins under the legendary Sinisa Mihajlović. Since the beginning of the calendar year, Bologna has been the best scoring team in the en...

GENOA'S IMPREGNABLE FORTRESS AGAINST BROKEN UDINESE: PINAMONTI PREPARES COMEBACK AGAINST FAVORITE OPPONENT

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  Genoa - Udinese April 4th, 2025 Stadio Luigi Ferraris has transformed into an almost impregnable fortress for Genoa. The Genoa club has won four of its five home matches in 2025 and with an average of 2.60 points per match, it ranks among Italy's best home teams. Only Bologna (2.71), Roma and Inter (both 2.67) have better records at home. Udinese is now traveling to Luigi Ferraris, against whom Genoa has a very good record. The Rossoblu are unbeaten in their last six mutual duels (2 wins, 4 draws) and have won the last two matches. If they succeed this time as well, they would achieve three consecutive victories over the Friulians, which they have only managed once in history - when they triumphed over Udinese five times between 1993 and 2008. A key factor in Genoa's matches against Udinese is defense. The Genoese have kept a clean sheet in four of the last five mutual duels, which is the same number as in the previous 24 matches combined. Most recently at home, they def...