European roundup - Juventus title, City in charge, Atletico lose


Juventus' supporters gather and wave flags in central Piazza San Carlo square to celebrate their victory of Italian Serie A soccer Championship in Turin May 4, 2014. REUTERS/Giorgio Perottino

LONDON (Reuters) - Juventus clinched a third successive Serie A title without kicking a ball as nearest rivals AS Roma suffered a 4-1 defeat by Catania which left them eight points adrift with two games to play.

Manchester City moved into the box seat in the Premier League by winning 3-2 at Everton to leave them needing two victories from their remaining two home matches to almost certainly clinch their second title in three years.

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