Serie A
In front, you fly; behind, you fight

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The 13th Serie A matchday has ended: Juventus loosens its grip. Inter, Lazio, and Atalanta put on a show, while Napoli and Fiorentina stay focused.
As the days pass, the championship becomes more beautiful and intriguing. The top is still crowded, with no one seeming to want to let go, while in the lower part of the standings, teams are fighting to hold on.
Serie A Saturday
The day for Inter opens and closes in 45 minutes, against a defensively shattered and disunited Verona. The boys of Simone Inzaghi only need a high-intensity first half to secure the 3 points and shift their focus and energies to the Champions clash against Leipzig.
At 6:00 PM, the match that was supposed to be the big game of the day turned out to be a boring and lackluster chess match. Between a determined Milan and an injury-depleted Juventus, a sterile encounter emerged dominated by tactics and rationality, leaving little room for emotions.

PAULO FONSECA HOLDS A MEETING DURING THE COOLING BREAK WHERE RAFAEL LEAO AND THEO HERNANDEZ DID NOT PARTICIPATE (PHOTO BY SALVATORE FORNELLI)
In the evening, the usual Atalanta defeated a determined Parma in a match that the Gasperini boys made look easier than it actually was. The 3 goals were probably scored by the three symbolic figures of this team, Ederson, Lookman, and Retegui, who are leading La Dea to achieve unexpected goals.
The Usual Sunday
It was a Sunday that seems to be repeating itself for a few weeks now: Lazio and Fiorentina winning with great football, Napoli settling for a goal to secure the 3 points, Genoa, Cagliari, Torino, and Monza failing to find their form, and a Roma continuing to lose.
The teams involved in the Marassi and Olimpico Grande Torino challenges had to settle for a point each. Vieira couldn’t secure a win despite a good performance in his first game as Genoa’s coach, due to Piccoli‘s penalty in injury time. Vanoli and Nesta, on the other hand, did everything to hold onto their respective benches but ended with a draw that satisfied and condemned neither of them.
In the late afternoon, a slightly rejuvenated Roma, with the arrival of Claudio Ranieri, failed to impose itself against an excellent Napoli and returned to Trigoria once again empty-handed. Antonio Conte, after raising a dust in the last match against Inter over a slight penalty against him, brushed off the protests for a missed second yellow card for Lukaku and silently enjoyed the top spot.
In the evening, the white and blue eagle launched by falconer Baroni continues to soar high. The game was influenced by an innocent first-half expulsion of Pobega, but Lazio didn’t need to be told twice and punished the goal defended by Ravaglia three times, securing the result and their position in the standings.
Monday, School Resumes and the Maestro Returns
In the 6:30 PM match between Empoli and Udinese, the two teams didn’t harm each other and settled for a draw signed by their respective center-forwards. In the relegation battle between Venice and Lecce in the evening, a strike by Dorgu was enough to give the 3 points to the Giallorossi. The Maestro Giampaolo settled for a textbook 0-1 win to start his team’s survival race and announce his return to Serie A to everyone.
Serie A
Fiorentina, young Ferrarini changes agent: switches to GEV


Gabriele Ferrarini of Fiorentina changes agent and joins agency GeV, marking an important step in the transfer market.

RAFFAELE PALLADINO RAMMARICATO ( PHOTO BY SALVATORE FORNELLI )
New Chapter for Ferrarini
Fiorentina’s right-back, Gabriele Ferrarini, has decided to change agent, joining the agency GeV. This change in representation could open up new opportunities for the young footballer in the world of the transfer market. The announcement was made through a tweet by transfer market expert Nicolò Schira, who emphasized the importance of this strategic move for Ferrarini’s professional future.
Implications for Fiorentina
Ferrarini’s entry into the GeV agency could influence the transfer negotiations of the Viola club, with potential developments for the player in the upcoming transfer windows. GeV agency is known for its ability to handle important negotiations, and this change could favor new opportunities for the defender, both in Italy and internationally.
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Source: X account by Schira.
Exclusive – Agent change for Fiorentina’s right-back #Fiorentina Gabirele #Ferrarini who joins the GeV agency. #calciomercato
— Nicolò Schira (@NicoSchira) May 20, 2025
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Serie A
Juventus, with Conte you can (re)build your identity


Juventus, il possibile ritorno del tecnico salentino porterebbe con sé una squadra di fidati collaboratori, tra cui Pintus e Bonucci. Ecco tutti i possibili nomi coinvolti.
Se Antonio Conte dovesse tornare alla Juventus, lo farebbe con idee chiare anche sul fronte dello staff tecnico. Il tecnico salentino avrebbe già in mente una squadra di lavoro all’insegna della “juventinità”, elemento che i tifosi hanno iniziato a riassaporare con la breve gestione di Igor Tudor.
La Juventus…agli Juventini!
Secondo gazzetta.it, tra i nomi più importanti figura Antonio Pintus, uno dei migliori preparatori atletici d’Europa, attualmente al Real Madrid. Conte lo vorrebbe al centro del nuovo progetto. A completare il gruppo ci sarebbero poi il vice storico Cristian Stellini, Elvis Abbruscato (dal Napoli), Mauro Sandreani (analista tattico) e Costantino Coratti (preparatore atletico), entrambi già alla Juve nel ciclo 2011–2014.
Sarebbe poi possibile anche un clamoroso ritorno di Leonardo Bonucci che potrebbe entrare nello staff come assistente, sulla scia del ruolo che fu di Carrera. Sebbene il nome di Leo sia già venuto fuori nei giorni scorsi non è da escludere che possa concretizzarsi seriamente considerando il legame che ha con Giorgio Chiellini.
Per la preparazione dei portieri restano aperte varie opzioni tra cui Gianluca Spinelli (ora all’Inter), Alfredo Magni (Monza, ex Milan), oppure un ritorno di Michelangelo Rampulla.
Tra i collaboratori fidati restano Gianluca Conte, Tiberio Ancora (nutrizionista) e Giuseppe Maiuri (match analyst). Più incerto il ruolo di Lele Oriali, la cui presenza a Torino sembra improbabile, ma quel ruolo di raccordo potrebbe essere affidato a un altro simbolo bianconero, Giorgio Chiellini.
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Serie A
Everything You Need to Know About the 97 Playoff – Soccer Style

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On May 20, 1973, Niels Liedholm’s Milan stumbled against a Verona team already saved and without ambitions, losing the Scudetto to Juventus.
The standings saw the Rossoneri in first place with 44 points. The chasers, Lazio and Juventus, were tied in second place with 43 points each. Three teams, therefore, still in the running for the title, but with the Devil in the lead. A single point against the unpretentious Venetians was enough to win the Scudetto. But instead, they were overwhelmed by the opposing winds of history.

VERONA FANS ( PHOTO BY SALVATORE FORNELLI )
Milan-Verona: a destiny written… but in pencil
There are games that go beyond the score. Matches that remain not only in memory but in the football lexicon and beyond. The “Fatal Verona” is one of those. An open wound in the heart of Milan, a spring day that turned into a nightmare.
Milan was coming off a victory in the Cup Winners’ Cup just a few days earlier. A tiring trip, considering the final was held in Thessaloniki.
And we come to May 20, 1973: the final day of the championship. The standings saw the Rossoneri in first place with 44 points, Lazio and Juventus tied in second place with 43. In short, three teams still in the running for the title, but with the Devil in the lead: a single point against the unambitious and non-ambitious Venetians would have been enough to win the championship. A “formality”. But instead, they were hit by the opposing winds of history.
With Liedholm on the bench, the Devil lined up with: Vecchi, Sabadini, Zignoli, Anquilletti, Turone, Rosato, Sogliano, Benetti, Bigon, Rivera, Chiarugi.
Verona responded with: Pizzaballa, Nanni, Sirena, Busatta, Batistoni, Mascalaito, Bergamaschi, Mazzanti, Luppi, Mascetti, Zigoni.
But at the Bentegodi stadium, in front of a Verona team already saved and without problems, everything fell apart. The match ended 5-3 for the yellow and blue team. A surreal game, almost Hitchcockian, where every expectation was overturned. And to think that things had started well from the beginning.
Milan took the lead, only to be equalized. Verona played freely, without the weight on their shoulders, and struck fiercely. An unexpected and above all unimaginable rout.
The goals were scored by: Sirena, Sabadini (own goal), a brace from Luppi, Rosato, Turone (own goal), Sabadini, and Bigon.
The rumors spread quickly. Juventus, needing an almost impossible twist of fate to win the title, started to take it seriously. And so they defeated Roma at the Olimpico with a goal from Cuccureddu, putting themselves ahead of everyone. Milan had collapsed. The Scudetto was taking a new direction.
Unthinkable Debacle
A dramatic sporting page in the history of the Rossoneri. The Devil, favored and virtually champion, finished second ahead of Chinaglia‘s Lazio. That Sunday in May remained a warning for Italian football history. That unforgiving football, which doesn’t care about anything or anyone. Verona became the measure of the mockery. An authentic keyphrase of Rossoneri’s discomfort.
So much so that history can be truly cruel. In fact, seventeen years later – in 1990 – history will repeat itself in almost the same way. But 1973 was the original. The first true “Fatal Verona” for the Rossoneri people. The one that taught that in sports, and in this case in football, until the final whistle blows, nothing is certain.
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