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Serie A review: Wins for Roma, Inter and Milan, as Juve held: Fan Tokens react

The fourth Serie A matchweek delivered a full range of emotions across Serie A, with Inter, Milan, Roma and Juventus all in action and their Fan Tokens reacting in turn.

AC Milan brushed Udinese aside with a performance of pure authority. Christian Pulisic was unplayable, scoring twice and setting up another, while Youssouf Fofana added his name to the scoresheet in a 3-0 victory that lifted Milan into third place. On the pitch it was a statement of intent, and while precise, while on the charts a different story unfolded. Post match the $ACM Fan Token was trading at $0.89, but that figure dropped to $0.84 on Sunday, as traders sold at a higher margin following the away victory.

Juventus frustrated

Juventus, meanwhile, endured a frustrating evening in Verona. Francisco Conceição gave them the lead, but a controversial penalty converted by Gift Orban pulled Hellas level before halftime. The match fizzled into a 1-1 draw, a result that did little to inspire confidence among traders. The JUV Fan Token edged down from around $1.14 to $1.12, with trading volume sitting between $3 and $6 million. It was a muted reaction, the kind that reflects disappointment rather than disaster, as markets gently adjusted to dropped points that Juventus were widely expected to claim.

Sunday saw Inter claw their way back to winning ways after a difficult run, edging Sassuolo 2-1. Federico Dimarco opened the scoring, Carlos Augusto’s deflected effort doubled the lead, and although Sassuolo pulled one back through Walid Cheddira, Christian Chivus’s side held on. For the Nerazzurri, it was relief as much as celebration. Their Fan Token has been sluggish in recent weeks, trading around the $0.50 mark, and the narrow win may not spark a surge, but it provides a foundation for steadier sentiment after uncertainty.

The Roma Derby

The biggest drama of the weekend came in Rome, where Roma defeated Lazio 1-0 in the Derby della Capitale. Lorenzo Pellegrini was the match-winner, seizing on a turnover to fire the Giallorossi to bragging rights over their city rivals. Yet on the Fan Token markets, the picture was more complicated. The $ASR Fan Token slipped from about $2.50 to $2.43 across the two days, even as trading volume roared past $37 million. The dip suggests profit-taking after a strong run, with the derby win not enough to spark fresh highs. The market buzz, however, showed just how engaged holders were, turning the match into one of the busiest weekends of trading for Roma in recent memory.

Across the two days, the story was clear: results fuel sentiment, but expectations set the tone. Milan’s dominant victory fed quiet optimism, Juventus’s draw dragged sentiment down, Inter’s win steadied nerves without igniting fireworks, and Roma’s derby triumph sparked furious trading but not the price surge fans might have expected. On the pitch and on the trading charts, every touch of the ball continues to ripple through the markets.

Tonight, the undefeated champions Napoli welcome Pisa, with their Fan Token still looking like an attractive investment, trading at $0.64. A win for Napoli would see them become the only team with a perfect record after the first month of Serie A action.