Italian Serie A, 36th Round: Top 10 Goals Of The Week
Written By Onyeka Daniel
It was another exciting week of pure football in the Italian Serie A and as we get closer to the end of the 2024-25 season, the stakes are getting higher, starting from the title race, to the top four race and of course the relegation battle with all teams involved having varying chances of success with juts two round of matches left to play.
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In the title race, we have Napoli and Inter, with just a point separating them after the Partenopei played a 2-2 home draw against Genoa while the Nerazzurri secured a 2-0 away win over Torino. In the top four race, Atalanta have now secured their place in next season’s Champions league after their 2-1 win against Roma at the Gewiss Stadium.
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This leaves the Giallorossi, Juventus, Lazio and Bologna fighting for the last UCL spot left. Then in the relegation fight, Monza has already been relegated, while the likes of Parma, Venezia, Lecce and Empoli fight to avoid the drop with only two places left, and in this report, we will take a look at some of the best goals scored in this round of the matches.
1) Faustino Anjorin (Empoli)
Just when it looked like the match was heading for a draw, the midfielder came up with a good strike as Ismael Konate played a short, square pass to his teammate and Anjorin bends a shot straight into the top right corner for the winning goal of the game.
2) Nicola Zalewski (Inter)
This week saw a lot of similar goals like this, but for this particular one, the former Roma wing-back did everything right, starting from his flick to lose his marker after collecting a pass from Alessandro Bastoni. He then produced a nice strike into the bottom right corner with his right foot beyond the reach of the goalkeeper.
3) Gabriel Strefezza (Como)
It’s been a wonderful season for Como as they notched up their sixth straight win against Cagliari and Strefezza scored their second goal to give them the lead as he sent the ball with incredible pace and power inside the right post despite almost falling down.
4) Riccardo Orsolini (Bologna)
A long ball from the back was flicked on by This Dallinga into the path of Orsolini and the Italian winger made no mistake from the edge of the box for the opening goal in his trademark fashion despite the presence of Strahinja Pavlovic.
5) Giacomo Raspadori (Napoli)
The Partenopei thought they had won it at hole after Scott McTominay sent a great pass into the box for Raspadori and the striker showed brilliant composure inside the box with a lovely first touch and a better finish to bury the ball inside the left post. Too bad they failed to get all three points.
6) Diego Coppola (Hellas Verona)
It was from a dead ball situation as Tomas Suslov curled a free kick into the box and Coppola was on hand to score with a brilliant header past Wladimiro Falcone and into the top right corner after peeling off his marker.

7) Jacopo Fazzini (Empoli)
This goal had the hallmark of a training ground routine and it was executed to perfection as Liam Henderson produced a low cross from a corner and it found Fazzini inside the box who sends the ball into the top of the net for the opening goal.
8) Fali Cande (Venezia)
The Guinea-Bissau defender scored his first goal for the club to open the scoring as his control on a cross takes him beyond two defenders in the box before finishing with a precise shot that goes past the goalkeeper into the net.
9) Santiago Gimenez (AC Milan)
The Mexican striker seems to be finally finding his feet at Milan as his brace helped them to a comfortable win against a tough opponent and for his second goal, Gimenez received a precise pass inside the box from Samuel Chukwueze and he beats the goalkeeper with a neat finish into the bottom right corner.
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10) Johan Vasquez (Genoa)
It may not be the best of goals, but it’s one that can potentially decide the Serie A title race as he helped Genoa snatch a 2-2 draw at the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium. Aaron Martin puts the ball on a plate for the Mexican defender who had an easy finish with a header into an empty net.
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