Juventus tightened their grip on
the Serie A top spot by thrashing Genoa 4-0 at home on Sunday.
Genoa's Ezequiel Munoz put the ball into his own net and
Paulo Dybala, Mario Mandzukic and Leonardo Bonucci also scored
to put the Turin giants on 83 points from 33 games.
Juve, who are chasing a sixth consecutive Serie A title, are
11 points ahead of second-placed AS Roma.
Roma can trim Juve's lead back down to eight points if they
beat bottom-side Pescara later on Monday.
Third-placed Napoli missed the chance to go above Roma on
Sunday when they were held 2-2 at Sassuolo.
Fourth-placed Lazio thumped second-bottom Palermo 6-2 in Rome
on Sunday, with Keita Balde hitting a hat-trick and Ciro
Immobile notching a double.
AC Milan, sixth, suffered a shock 2-1 defeat at the San Siro
to relegation-threatened Empoli.
Inter, seventh, lost 5-4 at Fiorentina on Saturday.
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