If the direct clashes of recent weeks had caused small upheavals in the fight not to be relegated, with the rise of Cagliari and Verona and the collapse of Frosinone, the weekend of matchday 29 only smiles at Lecce .

The Salento team took advantage of the "wildcard" Salernitana, and by winning at the home of the last team in the league, now condemned to B, they recovered three points over all their direct competitors, jumping from 17th to 13th place in the league table.

And all in all, Cagliari's defeat in Monza was almost painless given that, apart from Lecce, all the teams fighting not to be relegated lost .

Frosinone, Verona, Empoli and Udinese at home with Lazio, Milan, Bologna and Turin respectively. Sassuolo was defeated in the Olympic match against Roma.

The ranking, apart from Salernitana which sinks to 14 points, -11 from fourth to last place, remains very short: seven teams in six points, two of these will drop to B. Lecce leads this mini ranking at 28, followed by Udinese at 27, then Cagliari and Verona at 26, Empoli 25, Frosinone at 24 and Sassuolo at 23 .

The team most in crisis is Di Francesco's, which continues to concede too many goals and has only collected one point in the last 5 games. And after the break between Easter and Easter Monday we return to the field with two very important direct clashes. Both at 3pm on Easter Monday: at the Domus Cagliari hosts Verona with whom they are tied in the standings, second-to-last Sassuolo hosts Udinese .

The others: on Saturday at 3pm Frosinone goes to play at Genoa's home , again on Easter Monday Salernitana goes to the den of the very fast Bologna, then Lecce-Roma at 6pm and Inter-Empoli at 8.45pm.

(Unioneonline/L)

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