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Serie A, the list of players called up for national team duty

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Serie A, after experiencing the 12th round of the championship, will stop next weekend to make room for the National team commitments.

As reported by Tuttomercatoweb, there are 179 players leaving their respective Serie A teams to respond to the call-up to the National team. Below is the complete list.

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Serie A, the complete list of players called up for National teams

ATALANTA (9)
Isak HIEN (Sweden)
Ademola LOOKMAN (Nigeria)
Marco PALESTRA (Italy Under 21)
Mario PASALIC (Croatia)
Mateo RETEGUI (Italy)
Matteo RUGGERI (Italy Under 21)
Lazar SAMARDZIC (Serbia)
Ibrahim SULEMANA (Ghana)
Vanja VLAHOVIC (Serbia Under 21)

BOLOGNA (9)
Giovanni FABBIAN (Italy Under 21)
Remo FREULER (Switzerland)
Samuel ILING-JUNIOR (England Under 21)
Jhon LUCUMI (Colombia)
Nikola MORO (Croatia)
Dan NDOYE (Switzerland)
Stefan POSCH (Austria)
Lukasz SKORUPSKI (Poland)
Kacper URBANSKI (Poland)

CAGLIARI (7)
Gianluca LAPADULA (Peru)
Zito LUVUMBO (Angola)
Razvan MARIN (Romania)
Yerry MINA (Colombia)
Adam OBERT (Slovakia)
Matteo PRATI (Italy Under 21)
Alen SHERRI (Albania)

COMO (4)
Matthias BRAUNODER (Austria Under 21)
Alieu FADERA (Gambia)
Ali JASIM (Iraq)
Nico PAZ (Argentina)

EMPOLI (4)
Liberato CACACE (New Zealand)
Saba GOGLICHIDZE (Georgia)
Ardian ISMAJLI (Albania)
Ismael KONATE (Italy Under 20)

FIORENTINA (7)
Pietro COMUZZO (Italy)
Robin GOSENS (Germany)
Michael KAYODE (Italy Under 21)
Moise KEAN (Italy)
Tommaso MARTINELLI (Italy Under 19)
Marin PONGRACIC (Croatia)
Amir RICHARDSON (Morocco)

GENOA (3)
Jeff EKHATOR (Italy Under 19)
Fabio MIRETTI (Italy Under 21)
Morten THORSBY (Norway)

HELLAS VERONA (8)
Diego COPPOLA (Italy Under 21)
Ondrej DUDA (Slovakia)
Daniele GHILARDI (Italy Under 21)
Grigoris KASTANOS (Cyprus)
Dailon LIVRAMENTO ROCHA (Cape Verde)
Federico MAGRO (Italy Under 20)
Tomas SUSLOV (Slovakia)
Jackson TCHATCHOUA (Cameroon)

INTER (15)
Kristjan ASLLANI (Albania)
Marko ARNAUTOVIC (Austria)
Nicolò BARELLA (Italy)
Alessandro BASTONI (Italy)
Tajon BUCHANAN (Canada)
Hakan CALHANOGLU (Turkey)
Stefan DE VRIJ (Netherlands)
Federico DIMARCO (Italy)
Denzel DUMFRIES (Netherlands)
Davide FRATTESI (Italy)
Lautaro MARTINEZ (Argentina)
Benjamin PAVARD (France)
Mehdi TAREMI (Iran)
Marcus THURAM (France)
Piotr ZIELINSKI (Poland)

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DUSAN VLAHOVIC IN ACTION ( PHOTO BY SALVATORE FORNELLI )

JUVENTUS (13)
Juan CABAL (Colombia)
Andrea CAMBIASO (Italy)
Francisco CONCEICAO (Portugal)
DANILO (Brazil)
Federico GATTI (Italy)
Teun KOOPMEINERS (Netherlands)
Manuel LOCATELLI (Italy)
Samuel MBANGULA (Belgium)
Weston MCKENNIE (United States)
Nicolò SAVONA (Italy)
Dusan VLAHOVIC (Serbia)
Timothy WEAH (United States)
Kenan YILDIZ (Turkey)

LAZIO (11)
Valentin CASTELLANOS (Argentina)
Fisayo DELE-BASHIRU (Nigeria)
Boulaye DIA (Senegal)
Matteo GUENDOUZI (France)
Elseid HYSAJ (Albania)
Gustav ISAKSEN (Denmark)
Christos MANDAS (Greece)
Adam MARUSIC (Montenegro)
Nicolò ROVELLA (Italy)
Nuno TAVARES (Portugal)
Loum TCHAOUNA (France Under 21)

LECCE (7)
Lameck BANDA (Zambia)*
Patrick DORGU (Denmark)
Nikola KRSTOVIC (Montenegro)
Kialonda GASPAR (Angola)
Ed MCJANNET (Ireland Under 21)
Hamza RAFIA (Tunisia)
Ylber RAMADANI (Albania)

Serie A, Milan is the team with the most call-ups

MILAN (16)
Davide BARTESAGHI (Italy Under 20)
Francesco CAMARDA (Italy Under 19)
Samuel CHUKWUEZE (Nigeria)
Theo HERNANDEZ (France)
Luka JOVIC (Serbia)
Rafael LEAO (Portugal)
Mattia LIBERALI (Italy Under 20)
Mike MAIGNAN (France)
Alvaro MORATA (Spain)*
Yunus MUSAH (United States)
Noah OKAFOR (Switzerland)
Strahinja PAVLOVIC (Serbia)
Christian PULISIC (United States)
Tijjani REIJNDERS (Netherlands)
Lorenzo TORRIANI (Italy Under 20)
Kevin ZEROLI (Italy Under 20)

MONZA (2)
Alessandro BIANCO (Italy Under 21)
Daniel MALDINI (Italy)

NAPOLI (13)
Alessandro BUONGIORNO (Italy)
Giovanni DI LORENZO (Italy)
Billy GILMOUR (Scotland)
Khvicha KVARATSKHELIA (Georgia)
Stanislav LOBOTKA (Slovakia)
Romeu LUKAKU (Belgium)
Rafael MARIN (Spain Under 21)
Scott MCTOMINAY (Scotland)
Alex MERET (Italy)
Mathias OLIVERA (Uruguay)
Giacomo RASPADORI (Italy)
Amir RRAHMANI (Kosovo)
Andre-Frank ZAMBO ANGUISSA (Cameroon)

PARMA (8)
Botond BALOGH (Hungary)
Anas HAJ MOHAMED (Tunisia)
Mandela KEITA (Belgium Under 21)
Giovanni LEONI (Italy Under 19)
Dennis MAN (Romania)
Valentin MIHAILA (Romania)
Simon SOHM (Switzerland)
Zion SUZUKI (Japan)

ROMA (11)
Saud ABDULHAMID (Saudi Arabia)
Tommaso BALDANZI (Italy Under 21)
Zeki CELIK (Turkey)
Artem DOVBYK (Ukraine)
Manu KONE (France)
Evan NDICKA (Ivory Coast)
Leandro PAREDES (Argentina)
Niccolò PISILLI (Italy)
Mathew RYAN (Australia)
Eldor SHOMURODOV (Uzbekistan)
Nicola ZALEWSKI (Poland)

TORINO (12)
Che ADAMS (Scotland)*
Aaron CIAMMAGLICHELLA (Italy Under 20)
Saul COCO (Equatorial Guinea)
Gvidas GINEITIS (Lithuania)
Ivan ILIC (Serbia)
Guillermo MARIPAN (Chile)
Marcus PEDERSEN (Norway)
Antonio SANABRIA (Paraguay)
Borna SOSA (Torino)
Nikola VLASIC (Croatia)
Mergim VOJVODA (Kosovo)
Sebastian WALUKIEWICZ (Poland)

UDINESE (10)
James ABANKWAH (Ireland Under 21)
Jaka BIJOL (Slovenia)
Iker BRAVO (Spain Under 21)
Hassane KAMARA (Ivory Coast)
Jesper KARLSTROM (Sweden)
Sandi LOVRIC (Slovenia)
Maduka OKOYE (Nigeria)
David PEJICIC (Slovenia Under 19)
Razvan SAVA (Romania)
Jordan ZEMURA (Zimbabwe)

VENEZIA (10)
Gianluca BUSIO (United States)
Saad EL HADDAD (Morocco Under 20)
Mikael ELLERTSSON (Iceland)
Ridgeciano HAPS (Suriname)
Jay IDZES (Indonesia)
Jesse JORONEN (Finland)
Joel POHJANPALO (Finland)
Joel SCHINGTIENNE (Belgium Under 21)
Michael SVOBODA (Austria)
John YEBOAH (Ecuador)

* unconfirmed call-up

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Pride and humility to challenge the top teams at San Siro. Allegri has given identity and strength to Milan. – Calcio style

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Alberto Gilardino on the eve of Pisa-Milan: “Pride and humility to challenge the top of the class at San Siro. Allegri has given identity and strength to Milan.”

Tomorrow at 20:45 the match between Pisa and Milan will kick off, valid for the eighth round of the Serie A 2025/2026.
In this regard, the coach of the Tuscan team, Alberto Gilardino, who after 34 years will return to challenge Milan at San Siro, participated in the usual press conference ahead of tomorrow’s match.

Here are his words:

About the match his Pisa must play

“To take the field tomorrow night at San Siro, we will naturally need sporting happiness but also great pride in being able to play against the top of the class, to play in that stadium as a newly promoted team. We are well aware of the pitfalls of the game and the strength of Milan. We will need great humility in defense, sacrifice from everyone, but awareness and personality when we have the ball.”

About Milan

“We will have responsibility on the field, great personality with the ball, and great sacrifice in defense. Nothing is impossible in football. We know who we are playing against, we know the strength, skill, and technical qualities of the team we are facing, but at the same time we must try to play on every field trying to take the points. This is essential to me in the context of a season and the preparation of match weeks.”

About Allegri

“Milan is a team that has regained great defensive compactness, the credit goes to coach Allegri. He has given a solid mentality by enhancing the qualities of the individuals, he has individuals who make a difference, in technical quality, speed, and physicality, but being able to give such a mentality so quickly was a great merit of the coach. Mister Allegri is a reference point, he is a very prepared coach, who has coached top clubs, he is a winning coach who has managed to immediately give an identity to this Milan, it was his strength.”

About his years at Milan

“Milan was an important part of my career and my life, where I experienced beautiful moments with that team and with coach Ancelotti with whom we won everything. It is a beautiful and exciting memory of those seasons and of my growth in those years after Parma. It is normal to find him again as a coach, against, it has a particular effect, but it is always a pleasure to return to that stadium, for me one of the most beautiful in the world, and it always has a certain effect.”

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MASSIMILIANO ALLEGRI WORRIED AND ADRIEN RABIOT REGRETFUL (PHOTO BY SALVATORE FORNELLI)

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Breaking news in Lazio, setback for Cancellieri: the report

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Breaking News Lazio, the Roman club through its official channels has communicated the extent of Cancellieri’s injury.

This is the statement from the biancoceleste club certifying the injury of the winger who had started the season very well. Another absence for Sarri, which adds to the already long list of injured players.

“Following the instrumental tests carried out in the last few hours, it is communicated that the player Matteo Cancellieri has suffered a moderate myotendinous injury to the hamstrings of his left thigh.

The player has already started the therapeutic process and will undergo monitoring checks in the coming days to evaluate the recovery time.”

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Milan, good news from Nkunku: the Frenchman returns to the group

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Buone notizie per il Milan. Christopher Nkunku, out nell’ultima gara contro la Fiorentina, torna ad allenarsi in gruppo e punta al rientro contro il Pisa.

Arrivano buone notizie per Allegri dall’ultimo allenamento tenutosi a Milanello. Christopher Nkunku ha infatti recuperato dall’infortunio al piede accusato in Nazionale che lo aveva tenuto ai box in occasione della sfida contro la Fiorentina. L’attaccante francese è tornato ad allenarsi in gruppo, e sarà quindi a disposizione dei rossoneri per il match di venerdì contro il Pisa, in programma a San Siro.

Milan, verso Pisa: Nkunku c’è, Loftus-Cheek in dubbio

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Ruben Loftus-Cheek in azione ( FOTO DI SALVATORE FORNELLI )

Una buona notizia per il Milan, che ritroverà quindi una soluzione offensiva in più, in attesa del rientro di Pulisic. Restano da valutare, invece, le condizioni di Ruben Loftus-Cheek. Il centrocampista inglese, al contrario del francese, ha proseguito il proprio recupero dal problema muscolare lavorando a parte. Difficile ad oggi ipotizzare il suo recupero per venerdì.

 

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