

There aren't many matches to go. Indeed, following their comfortable victory over Napoli, four league fixtures now remain for the Rossonere as they look to qualify for the UEFA Women’s Champions League. It truly is a crucial stage of the season. On Saturday, Inter will be the visitors to Vismara, with the cross-city rivals set to play the second leg of their Coppa Italia semi-final showdown.
Coach Ganz's girls need to turn things around following a 2-1 defeat in the first fixture, with the Rossonere aiming to qualify for their first-ever final. On the other side of the draw, Juventus and Roma are looking to progress, but AC Milan have a tough obstacle to overcome. It certainly won’t be easy.
Then, there's the league. The team’s 4-0 success against Napoli and Sassuolo's defeat to Juventus saw the Rossonere move eight points clear of the team from Emilia-Romagna, who currently occupy third place. Behind Sassuolo are Roma, who have won five of their last six matches and will be AC Milans next opponents in the league.
The match against the Giallorosse (15:00 CEST at the Stadio Tre Fontane in Rome) will mark the start of a decisive period in Serie A. After Roma, the Rossonere will face Fiorentina at home, Sassuolo away and then Hellas Verona at Vismara. The team are ready to fight on two fronts.
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