Today’s Papers – McKennie and David book Juventus’ play-off, Mourinho’s tax
La Gazzetta dello Sport
Napoli, Mou does the Special
Fall with Benfica, Europe is uphill
Copenhagen and Chelsea will be decisive. Conte: ‘There’s tiredness.’
Juventus’ shake
Paphos beaten amid struggles, Spalletti unhappy
The coach tough: ‘A lot to fix, I saw embarrassing situations.’ McKennie unlocks it, then David.
Milan on Zirkzee
Not just Roma, the Devil targets the Dutchman too
Inter, shadows on the referee
Zwayer was banned in a match-fixing scandal. UEFA: ‘VAR was not supposed to intervene.’
Toro breakthrough: Petrachi returns, he’s the new sporting director
Corriere dello Sport
McJuve
Spalletti has nine points
Conceiçao enters and changes the Bianconeri’s gears: Paphos beaten 2-0.
From boos to celebrations: McKennie and David book the play-off
Disappointing first half. Anderson hits the post, a breakthrough in the second half. Second consecutive win in Europe for Lucio, now 17th. Games against Benfica and Monaco decisive.
Inter in trouble: Acerbi to miss the Supercoppa, Calha hopes
Napoli, Mourinho’s tax
Without seven players, Conte loses 2-0 against Benfica
After five consecutive wins, the Italy champions slip in Lisbon. Rios, who Gasp wanted at Roma, shines: the Colombian scores and builds Barreiro’s goal. Antonio still without play-off.
Roma, the money for Zirkzee. Bologna to Dallinga
Gasp at Celtic’s home, Italiano’s exam with Celta
Viola, only Verona in the head
Dinamo Kyiv at 18:45, then the first showdown to stay in Serie A on Sunday. Vanoli: ‘Like a Final, we need self-esteem.’
Guendouzi on the brink, Lazio make assessments
The Premier League courts the Frenchman: Lotito’s club could sell him to finance three coups wanted by Sarri.
Tuttosport
Petrachi, deal with it
A new turnaround in the Granata’s home: the director already met Baroni last night. He’ll have to manage the team with the relegation risk and act on the market: ‘I’m pumped up.’ Fans throw a cherry bomb outside the Fila.
David’s goal and fear go away
Panicking start for Juve against Paphos. McKennie and the Canadian revive her.
A great goal from the American, then Jonathan remembers to be a hitman for the Champions League. Once again, however, is Yildiz to turn on the light in a disappointing style of play. Spalletti worried: I’m unhappy, embarrassing first half, but victories fix many things.’
Mou enjoys it, though for Conte
Italy’s champions below par. Rios and Barreiro leave them with seven points, close to the elimination zone. Play-offs come from Copenhagen and Chelsea.

