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Juventus' Martin Caceres wary of Roma threat

They must forget their Champions League win over Celtic and focus on their league campaign

Martin Caceres battles Celtic's Gary Hooper. Photo: Reuters

Juventus defender Martin Caceres says the Italian champions must forget their Champions League success over Celtic and concentrate on dealing with a potentially "ruthless" Roma in the league today.

Juve's comprehensive 3-0 victory over the Scottish champions in Glasgow midweek gave them a huge boost ahead of the second leg in Turin in three weeks.

But Caceres insists the Scudetto remains their priority, and resumes by defending their five-point lead over Napoli against a Roma side who, he believes, could turn recent off-field events to their advantage.

"Roma are a great team. They've recently changed their manager and this usually produces greater desire and ruthlessness," Uruguayan Caceres said.

"But we'll be going there for the win. Our first objective is clearly to defend our title, but we'll have one eye on the Champions League, even though we know it will be tough to go all the way."

Roma sacked veteran coach Zdenek Zeman two weeks ago and replaced the 65-year-old Czech with Aurelio Andreazzoli on a caretaker basis.

Andreazzoli's first full game in charge, however, ended in a 3-1 defeat away by Sampdoria last week, dropping Roma to ninth.

Roma have injury concerns after striker Pablo Osvaldo quit training early on Thursday with a recurrence of pain in his right knee while midfielder Daniele de Rossi also left early as a precaution because of tightness in his left calf.

Midfielder Claudio Marchisio, meanwhile, is set to miss out with an injury although Juve coach Antonio Conte should welcome back midfielder Kwadwo Asamoah after the Ghanaian's recent return from the Africa Cup of Nations.

So far, and despite the resurgence of AC Milan - who are still 14 points off the leading pace - Napoli have been widely regarded as the only real challengers to title-holders Juve since the festive break.

Napoli are bidding for only their third Serie A title but welcome a resurgent Sampdoria two days after they suffered a shock 3-0 defeat by Viktoria Plzen in the Europa League.

Sampdoria have enjoyed a rich run of form lately, scoring nine goals in their last three games although six of them came in the 6-0 rout of Pescara.

However, this game comes days after head coach Delio Rossi was handed a two-match ban for sticking his middle finger up at Roma defender Nicolas Burdisso at the end of last week's win.

Rossi was famously sacked by Fiorentina last year after he physically attacked his own player, Adem Ljajic, after the Serbian's sarcastic reaction to being substituted.

After Sunday's incident Rossi apologised, only then to respond to comments made afterwards by Burdisso by saying: "Someone who elbows and spits at players should keep their mouths shut."