(AGI) Rome, May 10 - Three matches were played in the season's35th match day, one of which ended with a verdict (Cesenarelegated in Serie B) and another with an important sucess atEuropa League level. The possible cup-winning victory was theone by Sampdoria over Udinese at the Friuli Stadium. Mihajlovic's team beat Udinese 4-1, with two goals by Sorianoand one each by Acquah and Duncan, making it climb up to 54points and momentarily filling fifth place, two notches aheadof Fiorentina, which played in the derby against Empoli at 6p.m. on Sunday. Di Natale scored a goal for Udinese on apenalty kick. Instead Cesena was relegated to Serie B after asingle season and after a 3-2 defeat against Sassuolo on theirhome pitch. Di Carlo's 'bianconeri' team had a good 2-0 startthanks to two goals by Defrel and Brienza (who scored amagnificent goal, similar to the one by Messi in the ChampionsLeague Barca-Bayern game). In the second half, Sassuolorecovered and overturned the result with goals by Zaza, Taiderand Missiroli, defeating Cesena by 2-3. Even if they had won,Cesena's victory would have been to no avail after Atalanta'ssuccess in Palermo. This makes the team's relegationinevitable, three games early. Instead Atalanta made it to safeterritory with a firm win after the first goal scored byBaselli at 6' and another point on a self-goal by Andelkovic at17'. Palermo remained dazed when Gomez hit the crossbar, thenIachini changed the system of play and replaced Andelkovic withQuaison, giving the team two great opportunities and the chanceto close the gap with Vazquez. Palermo started the second halfon the right footing but Atalanta closed the match at 1-3 witha goal by Gomez at 6'. Rigoni kicked the ball into goal at 11'but after the referee had whistled a penalty kick for Avramov'sfault on Vazquez, which also got him expelled. Belotti kickedthe penalty and hit the crossbar. Palermo reacted and recoveredwith a goal by Rigoni (his eighth during the season), closingthe game at 2-3, bringing Atalanta closer to being salvaged.The Empoli-Fiorentina and Parma-Napoli matches were scheduledat 6 p.m. on Sunday and Lazio-Inter at 8:45 p.m. whileGenoa-Torino will be played on Monday. (AGI) . .