Juventus coach Luigi Del Blacks hopes of winning Catania, that it would launch a drive to get Biaconeri for the 2011-12 Champions League.
held in Turin is eight points behind Lazio, who is fourth in Serie A with only the top four teams earn points in European competition for elite clubs.
"There are still five games to play and anything can happen," said Del Blacks, whose team did last week at Fiorentina.
"I do not think Inter (Milan) will be easy against Lazio (Saturday) and if we reduce our current deficit with Lazio, then anything is possible. But we must concentrate on our game and get three points on Saturday."
A winning streak that Del Neri is likely to remain in office for another campaign.
Juve have yet to confirm whether the veteran coach, who joined Juventus last summer and is under contract until June 2012, at the helm.
According to media speculation, Juventus are considering a change, and may try to get the former Roma coach Luciano Spalletti, Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini and the club.
Catania, meanwhile, is 14 and only four points clear of the drop zone after last weekend's 4-1 defeat of Lazio.
Sicilian club's coach Diego Simeone believes his side will bounce back.
"All my players will be in this game," said Simeone.
"I hope and am sure the team will react to our loss to Lazio.
"I know my players are very motivated to do well in Turin and a positive outcome."