Articles tagged with Serie A
by James Horncastle | 19 October, 2017
Liverpool flop Luis Alberto bounces back to become revelation of the Serie A season with Lazio
Juventus are champions of Italy. On Saturday they were playing at the Allianz Stadium, where they hadn’t lost in more than two years in all comp...
by Investobet | 16 October, 2017
#6 Sixes and Sevens podcast: Serie A with Giancarlo Rinaldi & La Liga with Ben Hayward
Oliver Wilson discusses a wild weekend in Serie A with Football Italia writer Giancarlo Rinaldi, before Goal.com Spanish correspondent ...
by James Horncastle | 03 October, 2017
Milan lack cohesion, condition and comprehension, but Montella deserves the benefit of the doubt
There was a discernible shift in the tone adopted by Milan’s new directors after Sunday’s defeat by Roma. The language was softer, more sy...
by James Horncastle | 29 September, 2017
Sampdoria embrace Monaco-lite identity to come back stronger in Serie A
Plaudits tend to mean more when they arrive from your opponents, even if they are being used to make a point. And by showering Sampdoria coach Marco G...
by James Horncastle | 20 September, 2017
Bologna draw serves as a reality check for Scudetto hopefuls Inter
After making the best start a new Inter manager has made since the days of Gigi Simoni in 1998, Luciano Spalletti wisely cautioned against getting too...
by James Horncastle | 12 September, 2017
"Dybala should be made illegal" - the rise and rise of Juventus' new No.10
The crowd at the Allianz Arena were practically throwing roses at Paulo Dybala’s feet as he trudged over to the sidelines for a flash interview ...
by James Horncastle | 31 August, 2017
Roma win the race for Patrik Schick, the Czech forward likened to Dennis Bergkamp
There have been several high-profile transfer sagas this summer but Patrik Schick’s had more twists and turns than any other. As the breakout st...
by James Horncastle | 22 August, 2017
Academy product Cutrone living the dream among Milan's big names
There is a delicious irony about Milan spending €234m on new talent this summer only for an academy graduate, who cost the club next to nothing, ...
22 August, 2017
#3 Sixes and Sevens podcast: Chelsea edge Tottenham, Man Utd thrash Swansea & Serie A chat
Greg Lea is joined by Ryan Baldi to review the Premier League weekend, before attention turns to Serie A with James Horncastle. You can listen t...
by James Horncastle | 17 August, 2017
Juventus still the team to beat in Serie A, but this season's title race could be the tightest in years
Remember this time last year when Juventus supposedly ‘killed’ the league by signing Gonzalo Higuain and Miralem Pjanic from Napoli and Ro...