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Let’s abolish post-match interviews with coaches

After Juve’s modest performance at Empoli, I was also a little worried about Inter’s draw at Monza. Worried not because big teams with a half-form team have difficulty facing the desire of the smaller teams to make a good impression. But rather because not only the clubs, but also the coaches are in fact snubbing the Italian championship thinking about the European one. When I played the cups, I felt a bit tired, even mentally, in the next match. But in the previous one and in the one on Wednesday, maybe with the stimulus of a great opponent to face, we went full steam ahead.

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by Paolo Condò


Thiago is not Allegri. In ten years we will make the comparison

Juve played really badly, but they can’t stand the comparison of an Allegri team seen in Empoli. The comparison can be made in about ten years: let’s see if they win anyway and then we’ll talk about it again. Theory, high pressing, everything is beautiful. Then in the end it matters how much you won and how you won. Juve is an open construction site for now: the Douglas Luiz seen with Roma seemed very strong, in Empoli he strolled. If he always played like this, it would be a huge flop. And again: if Yildiz doesn’t skip the man, if Vlahovic shoots it at the goalkeeper, if the one who comes in doesn’t do better than the one who goes out (Locatelli, substituted, was the best, Weah who came in in his place didn’t get a single one right), then it’s a problem. Luckily for Juve Gatti (who is good but I don’t like his attitude) and Bremer are a guarantee. Now Thiago Motta must rebuild the relationship with Danilo: the Brazil captain cannot help but play for Juve.

Let’s abolish interviews with coaches

And again, but here I’m not just talking about Thiago, Let’s abolish interviews to the coaches after the match. They only talk about the performance that they liked and they give us other phrases of embarrassing banality. From Rossi he’s the only one direct in the post-match, but only because he’s a recent ex-footballer. The communication gurus will soon tell him that it’s right to do so.

Monza-Inter report cards: Bondo a fighter, Lautaro dull

Enrico Curro



Svilar, technical error. Too much drama from Pellegrini

Against Genoa the Roma he played a great first half, a real target practice. But Dovbyk can’t miss a goal with an open goal. The last 20 minutes were bad, true, but then individual errors come into play. At the last second the ball is in the small area and the goalkeeper Svilar he doesn’t come out. A bad technical mistake for what remains a good goalkeeper, but the difference to becoming great is made by details like this. Bad too Pellegriniwho instead of kicking the ball away with 40 seconds to go, started looking for a foul, resulting in a scene (now with VAR, everyone is just trying to get others kicked out). From this point of view, Inter is ahead: Barella, for example, has improved a lot, and the others also have very correct attitudes, in line with the team’s stature.

photo "> Lukaku celebrates after his goal against Cagliari

Lukaku celebrates after his goal against Cagliari (ansa)

Napoli, the team is almost the one of the scudetto. And there is Conte…

Returning to the goalkeepers and the details, Napoli won in that way in Cagliari also and above all for the goalkeeper Meret. De Laurentiis has built an intelligent squad, and if Fourth he also improves in attitude and the team fixes the defensive phase, then we’re there. The midfield is super: Lobotka and Anguissa hurt anyone, they have plenty of wingers. Basically, they’re a very strong team with many players who have won the championship. They don’t have the cups and they have Conte: to beat his teams you have to find them having a bad day, otherwise you need a great performance.

Milan-Venice 4-0: the Rossoneri only need one half to chase away their nightmares

Enrico Curro



Milan and the attacks on Fonseca

On the Milan little to say, the Venice is too soft. I am pro-Fonseca for solidarity. Of course, the counterattacks taken in Parma are ridiculous, but let’s give the Portuguese coach time. It is not acceptable to attack a coach like this after a few days. Furthermore, he has the problem of managing the best players of the team, Theo and Leowho however are anything but leaders. Atalanta won with Fiorentina, but something still doesn’t seem to add up. They have been playing with that system for too long, going one-on-one for so many years is tough. The team of Gasperini He needs to find better mechanisms when defending low: he does it for now, but badly.

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– 2024-09-25 11:02:27

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