LiveSoccerTV takes a look at what took place on matchday 25 in Serie A, including highlights from Juve and Napoli's wins.

Another round is now done and dusted in Serie A, and there have been little changes in the league table after this latest fixture of games. The struggling sides - Chievo, Bologna, and Frosinone - are all still mired in the relegation spots, while the top four remains the same.

Still, there were plenty of notable talking points from round 25, and here are a few that managed to garner the most attention:

In some impressive company

Napoli ended their two game winless streak at the weekend as they cruised to a 4-0 win over Parma, and arguably the standout player for the Partenopei was Arkadiusz Milik. The Polish striker grabbed a brace, but it was his excellent free-kick that really had fans talking, and with three goals via this method, he now finds himself in some esteemed company, as this stat shows:

Unstoppable Juventus makes history

The Bianconeri may have faltered in the Coppa Italia and most recently, in the Champions League following their 2-0 loss to Atletico, but in Serie A, Juventus have been unstoppable all season. Although their win over Bologna wasn't pretty, Massimiliano Allegri's side still picked up all three points thanks to a goal from Paulo Dybala, who came off the bench.

And in making it 22 wins from 25 games - they have yet to lose so far in the league - La Vecchia Signora have managed to do what no other side in the Italian top flight has achieved to date:

Milan continue to thrive with their new frontman

Despite making a mid-season move from Genoa as Milan looked to solve their goalscoring woes, Krzysztof Piatek continues to shine in his debut season in Serie A. So far, he's just one behind Cristiano Ronaldo in the battle for the Capocannoniere, and is rapidly proving to be a reliable source up front as he simply can't stop scoring:

Although SPAL continue to struggle, one player still continues to manage to make club history...

Unfortunately, his efforts simply haven't been enough to turn the team's fortunes around - as they have won just one of their last five Serie A games.

Better late than never for Fiorentina as they salvage draw against Inter

DID YOU KNOW?

Fiorentina's Jordan Veretout's late, late goal - which was officially recorded in the 101st minute - is the latest netted in the league in well over a decade.

The race for the Capocannoniere

Here's how things are shaping up after 25 rounds: