Champions Juventus welcome Sampdoria tomorrow looking to tighten their Serie A lead while Italian league officials reel from the latest racist incidents to mar the country’s stadiums.

Juventus went into the winter break with an eight-point cushion on Lazio after pre-Christmas title rivals Inter were unexpectedly held at home by Genoa, with Fiorentina cementing third place with a 3-0 away win to Palermo.

With Inter now fourth, nine points off the pace, and fellow title challengers Napoli a massive 10 points adrift in fifth, the Old Lady of Turin has some room to breathe.

While their reported search for an out-and-out striker continues, Juventus have moved to provide cover for injured defender Giorgio Chiellini by signing Atalanta’s Federico Peluso.

Peluso has only been handed a loan deal until the end of the season with an option to remain in Turin, but Juve’s prestige in Italian football is such that Rome-born Peluso declared: “It’s a dream come true.”

The winter break, for some, however, will not be remembered for goodwill.

During a post-Christmas friendly against Pro Patria on Thursday, Milan’s Ghanaian midfielder Kevin Prince Boateng responded to racist chanting from some sections of the crowd in sensational fashion.

When it all got too much, he kicked the ball out and left the pitch, to be followed by the rest of the Rossoneri.

Boateng was backed up by Milan, who on Thursday declared there is no room for racism in modern day football.

Ahead of their hosting of lowly Siena tomorrow, coach Massimiliano Allegri told acmilan.com:

“These racist episodes have to end. Walking off was the correct decision to make after the racist chants.

“We have promised Pro Patria that we will come back... but we had to give a strong signal against these episodes.

“I hope it helps set an example from the top leagues down. We had no other option but to walk off, which I hope will have repercussions. I sincerely hope these uncivilised acts do not occur again.”

Milan sit seventh, at 17 points behind Juventus, and will host Siena without one of their main Brazilian stars, Alexandre Pato, who signed for Corinthians on Thursday.

Pato had been used sparingly by Allegri in recent months, leading to speculation that both he and compatriot Robinho, who shone for Milan prior to Christmas following recovery from injury, were on their way out.

Transfer talk has not spared city rivals Inter, meanwhile.

Andrea Stramaccioni’s side kickstart their 2013 campaign with the backdrop of Wesley Sneijder’s expected departure in January and now at nine points adrift having been only four shy of Juve in mid-December.

Despite having the edge, on paper, over Udinese, veteran Inter defender Javier Zanetti admits tomorrow’s midday game could be crucial as the Nerazzurri go about closing the gap as well as challenging for the Italian Cup.

“It’s a big gap but you never know in football,” the Argentinian said.

“We have to keep believing it’s possible all the way and hope that we’re still in with a shout heading into the last month.”

Lazio are unlikely to heap the pressure on Juventus in the event of a win over visiting Catania tonight. But defeat for the Biancocelesti would allow Fiorentina, if they beat lowly Pescara, to move up to second.

Fixtures

Serie A

Playing today
Catania vs Torino - 18.00
Lazio vs Cagliari - 20.45
Tomorrow
Chievo vs Atalanta
Fiorentina vs Pescara
Genoa vs Bologna
Juventus vs Sampdoria
Milan vs Siena
Napoli vs Roma - 20.45
Parma vs Palermo
Udinese vs Inter - 12.30

Current standings

  P W D L F A Pts
Juventus 18 14 2 2 39 11 44
Lazio 18 11 3 4 26 18 36
Fiorentina 18 10 5 3 36 19 35
Inter 18 11 2 5 30 19 35
Napoli (-2) 18 11 3 4 33 17 34
Roma 18 10 2 6 42 29 32
Milan 18 8 3 7 34 26 27
Parma 18 7 5 6 25 24 26
Catania 18 7 4 7 26 27 25
Udinese 18 5 9 4 26 26 24
Atalanta (-2) 18 7 3 8 18 27 22
Chievo 18 6 3 9 20 29 21
Torino (-1) 18 4 8 6 20 22 19
Bologna 18 5 3 10 21 24 18
Samp (-1) 18 5 3 10 20 27 17
Pescara 18 5 2 11 15 35 17
Cagliari 18 4 4 10 16 33 16
Palermo 18 3 6 9 15 27 15
Genoa 18 3 5 10 18 30 14
Siena (-6) 18 4 5 9 16 26 11

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