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Italian Women’s Team, the players called up for the match in Germany

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Italian Women’s National Team, from the retreat at Coverciano the Azzurre make themselves heard. Here is the testimony of Barbara Bonansea and Giulia Dragoni.

Training sessions are currently taking place at Coverciano for the Italian Women’s National Team, leading up to the last friendly match of the year: against Germany.

The match against the German National Team, scheduled for Monday, December 2 in Bochum (live on RaiSport at 8:30 PM), will close a year already full of satisfactions, with direct qualification to the upcoming European Championships. For the Azzurre, it will be a high-level test to prepare for the continental tournament.

Italian Women’s National Team, the testimony of Giulia Dragoni and Barbara Bonansea

Representing Italy are two players who, in a sense, are two sides of the same coin: on one hand, Barbara Bonansea, a veteran of Juventus; on the other hand, 18-year-old Giulia Dragoni from Roma, the youngest Azzurra to debut in a World Cup (in 2023, at 16 years and 259 days against Argentina).

“I am not yet a fixed point of this National Team… Being here is a source of pride. I want to show that age is just a number and that with commitment, great achievements can be reached. The record at the World Cup? I think about it occasionally, but I prefer to focus on the present and the future.”

The upcoming match against Germany is a friendly but important. As Bonansea admitted: “It will be a tough match but in the past, against teams that were theoretically stronger, we have shown that we can compete. To achieve something great at the European Championships, we must face the best.”

Dragoni echoes: “We have the ability to do well and have shown that we can compete against high-level opponents.”

Italian Women’s National Team, the players called up against Germany

Goalkeepers: Matilde Copetti (Parma), Francesca Durante (Fiorentina), Laura Giuliani (Milan), Margot Shore (Bologna).

Defenders: Valentina Bergamaschi (Juventus), Lisa Boattin (Juventus), Federica D’Auria (Lazio), Lucia Di Guglielmo (Roma), Maria Luisa Filangeri (Fiorentina), Martina Lenzini (Juventus), Elena Linari (Roma), Elisabetta Oliviero (Lazio), Julie Piga (Milan), Angelica Soffia (Milan).

Midfielders: Arianna Caruso (Juventus), Giulia Dragoni (Roma), Manuela Giugliano (Roma), Eleonora Goldoni (Lazio), Giada Greggi (Roma), Nadine Nischler (Como), Eva Schatzer (Juventus), Emma Severini (Fiorentina).

Forwards: Chiara Beccari (Juventus), Barbara Bonansea (Juventus), Agnese Bonfantini (Fiorentina), Michela Cambiaghi (Inter), Sofia Cantore (Juventus), Valentina Giacinti (Roma), Benedetta Glionna (Roma).

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The results of the first leg of the Women’s Coppa Italia quarterfinals

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Women’s Coppa Italia: starts today from Formello with the first leg matches of the quarter-finals. Eight contenders for the 2024-25 Frecciarossa trophy.

Between today, Wednesday 15th, and tomorrow, Thursday 16th January, the first leg matches of the Women’s Coppa Italia will be played.

The teams that have scored the most goals overall in the two matches at the end of the second leg will qualify for the semi-finals. In case of a tie, two extra periods of 15 minutes each and possible penalty shootouts.

The second leg matches will be played between 28th and 30th January.

Today’s Challenges

The first teams to take the field at 6:00 pm are Juventus, the undefeated league leader, visiting Lazio in Formello, coming off a defeat in the league against Sassuolo.

The other match at 8:45 pm sees Napoli and Roma facing each other at the Giuseppe Piccolo stadium.

Despite the last league defeat against Inter, Spugna’s team is the reigning Italian champion and the trophy holder. Additionally, the Giallorosse have just lifted the Supercoppa in La Spezia.

On the other hand, the Neapolitans have only collected one point in their last seven league matches.

Thursday’s Milanese Coppa Italia

At 6:00 pm at Vismara-Puma House of Football, it’s time for Milan and Fiorentina, while at 8:45 pm at Arena Civica Gianni Brera, Inter and Sassuolo take the field.

Viola in full crisis: two consecutive defeats in this early 2025. However, the Rossonere are also in a battle with Como for the last useful place for the Scudetto pool.

In the match at Arena Civica Gianni Brera, a former great will be on the field: it is none other than the Inter coach Gianpiero Piovani, who has been in charge of the Neroverdi for six seasons.

GIANPIERO PIOVANI ALLENATORE INTER FEMMINILE ( FOTO DI SALVATORE FORNELLI )

Inter in great form, coming off a victory against Roma last Sunday.

But Rossi’s team also earned three points in the 14th round against Lazio.

Where to Watch the Women’s Coppa Italia Matches

All matches are broadcast live on Sky Sport Calcio and streamed on NOW.

Wednesday 15th January
6:00 pm: Lazio-Juventus
8:45 pm: Napoli Femminile-Roma

Thursday 16th January
6:00 pm: Milan-Fiorentina
8:45 pm: Inter-Sassuolo

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Fourteenth appointment with “Macché te lo guardi?”, the weekly column of Calciostyle dedicated to the 2024/2025 Serie A women’s championship.

The women’s football movement in Italy in recent years is increasingly gaining space, attracting the interest of millions of fans who live the sport in our dear Boot. Despite there still being a vast majority of people who “snub” this category, in recent seasons there have been several events and facts that have elevated women’s football to a very high level.

We cannot ignore the transition to professionalism (July 1, 2022) and reaching milestones that were unthinkable just a few years ago, such as reaching a quota of 40 thousand spectators for a single match.

Compared to other European countries (Spain and England above all), the difference in terms of audience and interest revolving around women’s football is, using a popular Roman expression, “still at dear friend,” meaning very wide.

By also exploiting the irreverence of the column title “Macché, te lo guardi?”, we want to shed further light on a reality that is increasingly taking hold in our beloved country: women’s football. In the end, what matters to us Italians is just watching and being able to comment on the game, regardless of who is playing.

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Women’s Serie A, recap of the fourteenth matchday

Inter is the anti-Juve: former Serturini gives the first victory in the Capital

Roma – Inter 1 – 2

10′ Polli (I), 14′ Thogersen (R), 55′ Serturini (I)

To close this first day of 2025, the big match at Tre Fontane between Roma and Inter is the highlight. A kind of challenge to be the anti-Juve, as the two teams are tied in second place in the standings, behind the Vecchia Signora.

In freezing cold weather, an open match unfolds between two teams eager to take home three crucial points. The away team starts better, and thanks to their suffocating pressing, they recover the ball in a dangerous area and in a 1 vs. 4 situation, find the lead. Serturini picks up the ball lost by Greggi and centrally serves Polli, who unleashes a rocket that nestles just below the crossbar.

The vehement response from the reigning Italian champions does not take long, and after just 4 minutes, they bring the game back to a draw. Mistake by Runarsdottir, who in clearing the ball hits Giacinti, recovers the loose ball, Giugliano, who centrally serves Glionna.

The Roma player fakes the shot and then serves the perfect run of the former Thogersen, who with a precise right-footed shot beats the Inter goalkeeper.

In the 24th minute, the game changes completely. Collision in the penalty area of Inter with Bowen kicking Giacinti, who is already on the ground. The Roma striker loses her temper and retaliates: the referee, without a second thought, shows a straight red to the Yellow-Reds’ number 9. The bench and the entire Roman arena are furious at the lack of sanction for the Inter defender (the coach’s words at the end of the match will be very harsh). A very heavy expulsion as, besides leaving Spugna‘s side with 10 for over an hour, Giacinti will also have to miss the big match, scheduled for next Sunday, against Juventus.

From here on, the match changes with Inter controlling the game, without ever really posing a threat to the goalkeeper defended by Kresche. In the second half, the story remains the same with Roma, who, despite being a player down, tries somehow to be dangerous on the counterattack, mainly thanks to the tireless legs of Greggi.

However, it is the former player Serturini who condemns the Yellow-Reds to defeat in the 55th minute. A masterful move by Mr. Piovani‘s team that arrives on the right with Bugeja who puts a soft ball on the far post for the unmarked Serturini who coordinates perfectly and with a flying right-footed shot beats Kresche. The new Inter lead cuts the legs off Roma, who fails to pose a further threat until the final whistle.

A big win for Inter, beating Roma for the first time at Tre Fontane and positioning themselves as the anti-Juve. A tough defeat for the Yellow-Reds, with a big match against Juventus looming, now 10 points ahead.

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ELISA POLLI’S GOAL (PHOTO BY SALVATORE FORNELLI)

Women’s Serie A, standings and next round

Teams Points G W D L GF GA GD
Juventus Women 38 14 12 2 0 41 12 29
Inter Women 31 14 9 4 1 27 8 19
Roma Women 28 14 8 4 2 27 16 11
Fiorentina Women 26 14 8 2 4 23 19 4
Como Women 22 14 7 1 6 22 22 0
Milan Women 18 14 5 3 6 17 16 1
Sassuolo Women 12 14 3 3 8 21 30 -9
Lazio Women 10 14 2 4 8 17 23 -6
Napoli Women 6 14 1 3 10 5 26 -21
Sampdoria Women 4 14 0 4 10 5 33 -28

Next round:

Saturday, January 18

Napoli 6:00 PM Lazio

Sunday, January 19

Inter 12:30 PM Como

Sampdoria 12:30 PM Milan

Roma 3:30 PM Juventus

Fiorentina 6:00 PM Sassuolo

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Roma women’s team, club promises battle following Giacinti’s injury

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Fourteenth appointment with “Macché te lo guardi?”, the weekly column by Calciostyle dedicated to the 2024/2025 Serie A women’s championship.

The women’s football movement in Italy in recent years has been gaining more and more space, attracting the interest of millions of fans who experience the sport in our beloved Boot. Despite there still being a vast majority of people who “snub” this category, in recent seasons there have been several events and facts that have elevated women’s football to a very high level.

We cannot ignore the transition to professionalism (July 1, 2022) and reaching milestones that until a few years ago were unthinkable, such as reaching the 40,000 spectators mark for a single match.

Compared to other European countries (Spain and England above all), the difference in terms of audience and interest surrounding women’s football is, to quote a well-known Roman expression, “still very dear friend”, meaning very large.

By also exploiting the irreverence of the column title “Macché, te lo guardi?”, we want to shed further light on a reality that is increasingly taking hold in our beloved country: women’s football. Because in the end, we Italians are only interested in watching and being able to comment on the game of football, regardless of who is playing.

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Women’s Serie A, recap of the fourteenth round

Back on the field. After the Christmas break, the Women’s Serie A returns after a month. There were surprises in this first match of 2025 with Como defeating Fiorentina 2-0, with a brace from Kerr, who had lost in the Italian Supercup final against Roma. Juventus continues its march by easily defeating Sampdoria in the first half, while Sassuolo secures a crucial win in the relegation battle against Lazio. A red-and-black avalanche overwhelms Napoli, while in the day’s big match between Roma and Inter, the Nerazzurre come out on top with their first victory in the Capital, on the Giallorossa side.

New year, same Juventus

Juventus – Sampdoria 3 – 0

8′ Bergamaschi (J), 29′ Schatzer (J), 41′ Girelli (J)

The year changes but the hungry Juventus remains the same. In the first match of 2025, the Bianconere close the Sampdoria case in the first half. The Blucerchiata side never posed a threat throughout the game.

The Old Lady picks up where it left off last year: already in the eighth minute, they take the lead with a goal from Bergamaschi. The goal scorer must thank the spectacular play of Krumbiegel, who receives on the left and with a fantastic nutmeg bypasses the direct opponent and scores. From there, it is too easy to serve the Bianconeri winger in the area, who only has to tap the ball into the net.

With the lead, Juventus dominates and controls the match attentively, scoring again at the half-hour mark. A corner kick executed masterfully with the former player Schatzer being served centrally near the edge of the area. A not too powerful shot catches Tampieri off guard and it’s 2-0 for Juve.

The final third goal, which seals the match, comes four minutes before the end of the first half. It had to be the undisputed top scorer of this season, Cristiana Girelli, who becomes unstoppable when she sees blue. She has scored 8 goals against Sampdoria.

Cantore from the right side of the box manages to cross to the head of the Bianconeri number 9, left too open by the Doriana defense, who doesn’t miss from close range. Too easy for Juventus, who escape to a +7 lead over Inter and +10 over Roma, the next opponents for the Bianconere.

The negative streak continues for Samp, still looking for their first win of the season.

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Como’s Coup, Kerr Downs Fiorentina

Como – Fiorentina 2 – 0

78′, 90′ Kerr (C)

The Como couldn’t have asked for a better start to the year, defeating Fiorentina 2-0, with goals from Kerr, fresh off their defeat in the Italian Supercup against Roma. The first-ever victory for the Larian team against La Viola.

The match is played openly, at a high pace, with Fiorentina starting strong. In the first six minutes of play, the Tuscan team reaches the goal area three times, first with Janogy, then with Severini, and finally with Bonfantini: all three are denied by Gilardi, who lowers a real shutter in front of her goal.

Como ventures forward around the half-hour mark with a long-range shot from Nischler, just above the defended crossbar by Fiskerstrand. The game is decided in the final part of the match when Kerr scores the goal of the week, with a powerful right-footed shot from outside the box hitting the crossbar and going into the net. Strong protests from Fiorentina as the action took place while Curmark was down: Bonfantini pays the price with an expulsion for dissent.

Fiorentina‘s final assault does not yield the desired results, and as time runs out, Kerr scores her second goal of the match, sealing the match at the Ferruccio Trabattoni. A lightning-fast counterattack by Kerr, who dribbles the entire field, beats her direct opponent, and unleashes a rocket shot into the near post that Fiskerstrand cannot stop.

The second consecutive victory for Como brings them closer to the fourth position, currently held by La Viola. It’s the opposite situation for De La Fuente‘s side, who suffer their second loss in a row (third if we include the Supercup) and fail to capitalize on the direct clash between Roma and Inter in the standings.

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Philtjens’ Magic Gives Sassuolo Victory in Relegation Battle

Sassuolo – Lazio 3 – 1

19′ Philtjens (S), 35′ Dhont (S), 41′ Visentin (L), 82′ Monterubbiano (S)

The first relegation battle of 2025 is won by Sassuolo in the home match against Lazio. In a rather dilapidated field, an open match is played between two teams ready to attack.

Straight from the start, the home match for Lazio takes a bad turn. In the 17th minute, D’Auria commits a foul on Dhont in the box, and the referee shows a straight red card. As if that wasn’t enough, two minutes later, the Neroverdi take the lead with a gem from Philtjens.

Orsi from the right wing puts the ball in for the Neroverdi winger, who stops it sublimely and chips it over an innocent Cetinja. With the lead secured, Sassuolo gains confidence, doubling their advantage just after the half-hour mark with Dhont. Home side’s suffocating pressure sees Brustia recover the ball in a dangerous area, play Dhont into space, who scores with a right-footed shot.

Despite being two goals down and a player short, Lazio doesn’t give up and finds a goal shortly after to reignite hopes and reopen the game. Visentin receives on the right side of the box, dribbles, shifts the ball onto her left foot, and produces a fantastic shot that beats Durand.

In the second half, the game stabilizes at a slower pace, with Lazio remaining compact and searching for the equalizer. The Biancocelesti captain continues to fight with a determined solo run into the penalty area, but fails to find a free teammate for the rebound shot.

The equalizer does not come, and with 8 minutes left in the match, Sassuolo seals the victory with Monterubbiano. A touch from Hagemann finds the number 27, who entered in the second half, and she fires a precise left-footed shot past Cetinja.

The match ends with the Neroverdi team confirming their excellent form (only one loss in the last 6 games) and overtaking Lazio in the standings, moving away from the relegation zone.

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Milan’s “6” Power: Five Goals in 45 Minutes against Napoli

Milan – Napoli 6 – 0

7′, 33′ Domping (M), 15′ Ijeh (M), 36′ Arrigoni (M), 45′ Cernoia (M), 78′ Marinelli (M)

There is no contest at the Puma House of Football where Milan crushes Napoli with a clear 6-0 victory. From the first touches of the ball, it is clear that every time the Rossonere enter the Neapolitan half, they can be very dangerous.

Indeed, after only 7 minutes, the Diavolo takes the lead with Domping. A run on the right by Ijeh, who serves a precise low cross to the far post for the 99th Rossonera, who cannot miss from two steps. Eight minutes later, Milan doubles their lead with the provider of the first goal: from the corner on the right by Cernoia, with Basic completely missing the ball, Piga‘s head sets up an easy tap-in for Ijeh.

Napoli never gets into the game and falls miserably under the blows of the Rossonere, who close the match with a deadly one-two punch just after the half-hour mark, scoring four goals in just 36 minutes. First, Domping completes her brace from the penalty spot, due to a handball, then Arrigoni starts from her own half and reaches a long shot from outside the box that finds the bottom corner to the right of Bacic.

The goal that seals the match comes from Cernoia, as if the match wasn’t already well on its way. A left-footed free-kick from 25 meters by the Rossoneri midfielder curls perfectly near the post.

In the second half, Milan manages the game and scores their sixth goal of the day from close range with substitute Marinelli, assisted by Ijeh, who often found herself on counterattacks throughout the match.

A perfect start for Milan, who stays close behind Como, victorious against Fiorentina, and regains a win that had been missing since November 3 when they beat Sassuolo 1-0. A dark day for Napoli, never in the game.

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Inter is the Anti-Juve: Former Serturini Gives First Victory in the Capital

Roma – Inter 1 – 2

10′ Polli (I), 14′ Thogersen (R), 55′ Serturini (I)

Ending this first day of 2025 is the big match at the Tre Fontane between Roma and Inter. A kind of challenge to be the anti-Juve, as the two teams are tied in second place in the standings, behind the Vecchia Signora.

In the freezing cold, an open match is played between two teams eager to clinch three very important points. The away team starts better, and thanks to their suffocating pressing, they recover the ball dangerously and in a 1v4 situation, find the opening goal. Serturini picks up the ball lost by Greggi and serves Polli centrally, who unleashes a rocket that hits just below the crossbar.

The reigning champions’ vehement response comes quickly, and within 4 minutes they level the score. A mistake by RunarsdottirGiacinti with a long clearance, is seized by Giugliano who serves Glionna centrally.

The Giallorossa player fakes a shot and then sets up the perfect run of former player Thogersen, who beats the Inter goalkeeper with a precise angled shot.

At the 24th minute, the match takes a different turn. Clash in the penalty area of <
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