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Juventus sits four points back of Serie A leaders AC Milan ahead of this weekend's action. But the Old Lady will be looking to build on a midweek success against the Rossoneri to help push them forward in the title race.

Juve bounced Milan from the Coppa Italia on Tuesday with a 2-2 draw that helped them secure a 4-3 aggregate win in the semifinals of the competition, and striker Mirko Vucinic feels it could send a message to Milan that the league title is still very much up for grabs.

"Our qualification at the expense of Milan can also have consequences in Serie A," Vucinic said to Gazzetta dello Sport. "Our confidence is still growing, and we have the feeling that we can win it all.

"I believe that we can win the Coppa and the Scudetto. However, we have to make sure that we don't drop points again with respect to teams that we should really beat."

Juve had drawn its last four games prior to a 5-0 thrashing of Fiorentina last weekend, and the club will encounter an Inter side with one win in its last nine games.

AC Milan faces a massive showdown with Barcelona in the quarterfinals of the Champions League in midweek but will first try to win its sixth game in seven matches against Roma.

Third-place Lazio will square off with Cagliari at the Stadio Olimpico and try to snap a two-game losing streak, while Napoli and Udinese sit just one point behind Lazio in the race for the final Champions League place.

Napoli reached the final of the Coppa Italia this past week and will take on Catania, with Udinese visiting a Palermo side that is winless in its last four games.

At the other end of the table two of the bottom three sides in Serie A meet up when Novara hosts Lecce, with last-place Cesena taking on Parma.

Bologna is unbeaten in its last four games and travels to Atalanta, Siena visits Chievo and Genoa tries to snap a seven-game winless run when the team hosts Fiorentina.