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Serie A Femminile: Juventus beat Inter

In the Championship round of Serie A Femminile, Juventus beat Inter and reduced the gap to Roma, which were free this week. Milan and Fiorentina drew 3-3. In the relegation round, Sassuolo won again and are on the good way to avoid relegation. The bottom match-up between Como and Sampdoria ended in 1-1 draw.

Serie A Femminile, Final round

Sunday, 26th of March

PARMA CALCIO 1913 – SASSUOLO 0-1 (0-0)
Goals: 76’ Martina Tomaselli (SASSUOLO)
Yellow cards: /

AC MILAN – FIORENTINA 3-3 (2-0)
Goals: 4’ Valery Vigilucci (AC MILAN), 21’ Kosovare Asllani (AC MILAN), 69’ Verónica Boquete pen (FIORENTINA), 74’ Martina Piemonte pen (AC MILAN), 88’ Pauline Hammarlund (FIORENTINA), 90+5’ Verónica Boquete pen (FIORENTINA)
Yellow cards: 13’ Kosovare Asllani (AC MILAN), 49’ Laura Agard (FIORENTINA), 65’ Angelica Soffia (AC MILAN), 76’ Emma Severini (FIORENTINA), 77’ Alexandra Jóhannsdóttir (FIORENTINA), 87’ Laura Giuliani (AC MILAN), 90+4’ Valentina Bergamaschi (AC MILAN)

Saturday, 25th of March

UC SAMPDORIA – FC COMO WOMEN 1-1 (1-0)
Goals: 41’ Agnese Bonfantini (UC SAMPDORIA), 52’ Matilde Pavan (FC COMO WOMEN)
Yellow cards: 22’ Elisabetta Oliviero (UC SAMPDORIA), 24’ Alma Hilaj (FC COMO WOMEN), 43’ Giulia Rizzon (FC COMO WOMEN), 45+1’ Agnese Bonfantini (UC SAMPDORIA), 45+2’ Cecilia Re (UC SAMPDORIA), 87’ Mária Korenčiová (FC COMO WOMEN)

INTERNAZIONALE – JUVENTUS 1-3 (0-1)
Goals: 15’ Linda Sembrant (JUVENTUS), 69’ Sara Björk Gunnarsdóttir (JUVENTUS), 87’ Tabitha Chawinga (INTERNAZIONALE), 90’ Barbara Bonansea (JUVENTUS)
Yellow cards: 26’ Linda Sembrant (JUVENTUS), 49’ Paulina Nyström (JUVENTUS)

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