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Inter, Asllani and two matches for a leap of quality that can’t be delayed
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Inter Faces Double-Header as Injuries Pile Up
Inter are facing a challenging period, with a pair of crucial Serie A matches against Juventus and Empoli on the horizon. The Nerazzurri will have to overcome a series of injuries to key players to succeed, with midfielder Hakan Calhanoglu set to miss the upcoming fixtures.
Head coach Simone Inzaghi will be without Calhanoglu, along with Ivan Perisic and Carlos Augusto, all of whom are out with injuries. However, Calhanoglu is expected to return for the midweek match against Empoli, while Perisic and Augusto are expected to be back in the fold within the next 20 days.
In the absence of these key players, Inter will have to rely on other options, with central midfielder Kristian Asllani set to step in. Asllani, who has played for Cagliari and Empoli in the past, has a chance to showcase his talent against a strong Juventus side.
Coach Inzaghi is looking for Asllani to make a significant step up in his game, with less hiding and more responsibility taken. With 90 minutes (or, at the very least, 180) on the pitch, Asllani has the opportunity to finally bring the pace and intensity that has been missing from the Inter midfield.
While it’s a difficult ask, Asllani has a chance to prove himself under pressure. With the absence of Calhanoglu still a significant blow, Asllani must be prepared to take on added responsibility and lead by example. The choice between him and Nicolo Barella in central midfield has yet to be decided, but Asllani has the upper hand given the strength of the opposition.
Inzaghi is looking for Asllani to bring a sense of courage and willingness to take on new responsibility, something that has been lacking from the Inter midfield. It’s a big ask, but if Asllani can step up to the plate, it could be the catalyst for a turnaround in the team’s fortunes.
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“Milan, Is Ibrahimovic Being Assertive? No, But He Publishes ‘Fonzie’ | Mauro Vigna’s Editorial”
MILAN, THE DAY THAT WAS SUPPOSED TO BE THE AWAY MATCH AGAINST BOLOGNA. BUT NOTHING, NO GAME. But my indignation is about something else.
There are things that don’t find an explanation, like not playing the match against Bologna this afternoon. There are others that go beyond, beyond the ridiculous, but much further.
I am genuinely outraged by the inexcusable behavior of the Rossoneri management and ownership. The entire Milan fan base is up in arms, and our management? Nothing, zero. A timid statement from Scaroni, our president.
In fact, one person has spoken, or rather written. Not just anyone, but Zlatan Ibrahimovic, the right-hand man of Gerald Cardinale, who should express the sentiment of the ownership.
There you go, Ibra didn’t find anything better than posting a photo of himself in a leather jacket with the caption “Fonzie”, which doesn’t refer to Fonseca, but to the famous protagonist of Happy Days.
He could have said or done anything, perhaps even remained silent and not posted anything. He chose, as often happens nowadays, the worst path.
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Newspaper Review: Daily Newspapers of October 26
Newspaper Review: Today’s Sport Dailies Open Up
The anticipation is palpable as we await the Juventus-Inter match. The sports dailies in today’s newsstands are buzzing with excitement. From the passionate coverage of this upcoming encounter, to the latest transfer rumors and team news, there’s no shortage of thrilling content for fans.
[Image: La Gazzetta dello Sport]
The front pages of Italy’s most popular sport publications have been plastered with large, eye-catching headlines featuring the words "Inter-Juventus" and "La Derby della Madonnina." For football enthusiasts, there’s no bigger match in the Italian calendar, and the build-up has been intense.
[Image: La Repubblica]
Today’s editions of Corriere della Sera, La Gazzetta dello Sport, and Gazzetta Italiana have all dedicated extensive coverage to the highly anticipated clash. Each publication has its own spin on the match, with differing opinions on where each team stands and what to expect from the game. Fans will be enthralled by the analysis, news, and gossip that fills these pages.
[Image: Gazzetta Italiana]
But it’s not all about Inter-Juventus, oh no. Other notable matches, tournaments, and developments in the world of football have also received attention. The familiar format of a sports daily, with news, analysis, and commentaries, has been maintained, offering something for every kind of fan.
[Image: Corriere della Sera]
Reviewing the front pages of today’s sport dailies, it’s clear that the anticipation for this match has reached a fever pitch. For those who can’t get enough of Italy’s top-flight football, there’s an embarrassment of riches in today’s newsstands. So grab a cup of coffee, settle in, and get ready to indulge in the world of calcio!
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Milan, with the stadium, it can be turned: 60 million from ticket sales
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Milan: New San Siro Complex to Bring in 60 Million Euros in Annual Revenue
In recent days, it appears that a "new San Siro" is emerging adjacent to the existing facility. Here’s a breakdown of the expected revenue.
Milan and Inter are now serious about their plans. The roadmap foresees a rapid resolution of the stadium issue, with the new San Siro being the chosen solution, abandoning individual projects for San Donato and Rozzano.
As the two clubs will reportedly share the stadium and equally distribute the revenue, the latter is expected to generate €130 million annually, with each club earning around €60 million per season. These figures could set them up for success and enable them to compete with the big clubs of Europe.
This article was originally published on Calcio Style.
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