Juventus' Alex Sandro celebrates scoring their second goal with teammates. Photo: Reuters
Champions Juventus moved third, just one point behind AC Milan, after beating Parma 3-1 on Wednesday, hours after the top three were forced to backtrack on plans to join the new 12-team closed tournament.
"We players had the game in mind, honestly for us nothing has changed," said Juve defender Alex Sandro who scored a brace on the night.
"These are three really important points for us."
Meanwhile, Serie A leaders Inter Milan were held at Spezia but extended their advantage to 10 points, as nearest rivals AC Milan fell to a 2-1 home defeat by Sassuolo after a chaotic few days amid the European Super League furore.
But it was a second consecutive 1-1 draw for Antonio Conte's Inter after the same result against Napoli last weekend, with Diego Farias surprising the visitors with a 12th-minute opening goal.
Ivan Perisic pulled Inter level after 39 minutes from an Achraf Hakimi cross, finding the net on his 200th appearance for the club.
The leaders were unable to find a winner despite chances, with Lautaro Martinez and Romelu Lukaku both having goals ruled out in the final five minutes.
"It's inevitable that was we see the finish line arrive, there is a bit of pressure," said Conte, whose side are targeting a first title since 2010.
In Milan, Stefano Pioli's hosts' bid for a return to the Champions League for the first time since 2014 remains at risk, with top-four rivals Atalanta, Napoli and Lazio all in action on Thursday.
Giacomo Raspadori came off the bench in the second half and scored twice in a seven-minute spell, after Hakan Calhanoglu had put Milan ahead on the half-hour mark.
The defeat came after Milan bowed to pressure from fans and accepted the failure of the ill-fated Super League.
Sassuolo coach Roberto De Zerbi had threatened to boycott the game.
And before kick-off club director Paolo Maldini apologised "to the Milan fans but to all the supporters in general".
Milan were without star striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic with a muscular problem, with Theo Hernandez and Ismael Bennacer also sidelined.
But Calhanoglu broke the deadlock with a superb strike from a tight angle after a perfect Alexis Saelemaekers cross.
Sassuolo goalkeeper Andrea Consigli denied Saelemaekers 10 minutes into the second half and saved from Calhanoglu six minutes later to keep his side in the game.
Raspadori, 21, came off the bench and pulled his side level with 14 minutes to play and grabbed the winner in the 83rd minute.
Milan suffered their fifth home league defeat of the season as eighth-placed Sassuolo moved nine points off the European places.
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