Serie A
“In Naples we were more tired. Inter? We will give our all” – Soccer style
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Udinese striker Lorenzo Lucca analyzes the lost league match against Napoli and the upcoming Coppa Italia game against Inter.
After the 3-1 home defeat to Napoli, Udinese will try to bounce back in the match at San Siro against Inter, coming off a 6-0 win against Lazio. The clash between Inzaghi’s team and Runjaic’s team, scheduled for Thursday, December 19 at 9 pm, offers a spot in the Coppa Italia quarter-finals.
Udinese, Lucca on the Napoli match and the Inter challenge
Udinese striker Lorenzo Lucca spoke to TV12 about his experience with the team, starting with his relationship with teammates, the coach, and technical director Gokhan Inler: “Every day he talks to me and gives me advice, especially on attitude and sacrifice. In my opinion, in today’s football, mentality makes a big difference.”
On the loss to Napoli
“In the first half, we won many duels and picked up many second balls, we were able to press well. In the second half, maybe also because of the substitutions, we were a bit more tired, we always arrived a moment later, and if you give half a second to Napoli’s players, they become devastating.”
Florian Thauvin (PHOTO BY SALVATORE FORNELLI)
On his improvement
“I lost some duels and balls unnecessarily. I need to improve a lot on that, especially in a team like Udinese. There is a need for players with characteristics like mine and those of Davis, who help the team advance when it’s deep. It’s one of the fundamental things asked of a forward.”
Towards Inter-Udinese in the Coppa Italia
“We will try in every way to advance to the next round. The Coppa Italia gives you extra visibility, you compete with high-level teams. You have to try to play your game and if you succeed, bring it home because you’re playing in the quarter-finals.”
Playing with Thauvin and the returning Sanchez
“Playing with two players of this level is very advantageous for us forwards. They give you the ball at the right moment, they can serve you many times, it’s a great feeling.”
Serie A
Lazio provides update on injured players: official statement
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Parma by Carlos Cuesta hosts Como by Fàbregas: a challenge between the two youngest coaches in Serie A, but with very different destinies at the moment.
Tomorrow afternoon, Parma will host Como in a fascinating and internationally flavored match: on one side Carlos Cuesta, on the other Cesc Fàbregas, the two youngest coaches in the league and compatriots. On paper, the projects of the two clubs seem similar: both focus on fresh ideas, ambitious coaches, and squads built on young players to be valued.
But the reality on the field tells a different story. While Como has confirmed the solidity and style seen in the last season, as demonstrated by the splendid victory against Juventus in the last round, Parma seems to be stuck, unable to find continuity and rhythm.
Rome, Italy 22.12.2024: Emanuele Valeri of Parma during Italian football championship Serie A Enilive 2024-2025 match AS Roma vs Parma Calcio at Stadio Olimpico in Rome.
Parma, confidence to regain
The main problem for Cuesta remains the lack of a clear playing identity. The yellow-blue team often appears lacking bite and struggles especially in the offensive phase, where it seems to overly depend on the individual plays of its best players.
The serious injuries of Ondrejka and Frigan have certainly complicated the plans, but the feeling is that more decisive action could have been taken in the summer transfer market, especially after the significant departures of Leoni, Bonny, and Sohm. Now Cuesta finds himself with a squad lacking quality and alternatives, while the management, despite reiterating confidence in their coach, cannot ignore the warning signs.
Another misstep could indeed raise doubts about the future of the Spanish coach, with fans finally asking for a solid performance and some signs from an attack so far too dependent on Pellegrino.
Serie A
“We expect a team that will play their own style of football, where the ball is the focal point” – Football Style
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Inter coach Christian Chivu speaks at a press conference on the eve of the big match against Napoli at Maradona.
No one is in better form than Inter. The Nerazzurri, coming off 7 consecutive victories in Serie A and Champions League, want to continue their great form in the big match against Napoli. The Maradona challenge, between the top two teams of last season, could determine new power dynamics at the top. Currently, both teams are tied on 15 points in the standings.
The match against Conte’s team also gives Inter a chance to redeem themselves after losing last season’s title to Napoli by just one point. On the eve of the game, Inter coach Christian Chivu spoke at a press conference. Here are his words.
Inter, Chivu’s Words

Match.
“We can’t make comparisons with last year but look at what happened last year: they won the league and we didn’t. The rivalry and ambitions are there.”
Rest Day.
“I don’t need to justify it, it seems normal to me. Sometimes, it’s the best training. We’re coming from a very intense period, it seemed right to take a break and give them a day with their families. I trust their professionalism.”
Can this game shape the season?
“It’s important, we’re only on matchday eight. We understand that a lot is at stake but not everything. We go with conviction and we must be prepared.”
Are you preparing something different?
“I’ve learned that all games should be treated equally to maintain continuity, you can’t afford to consider yourself superior to others or you won’t win. I’ve been in teams where training was harder than the matches but we always had the right attitude.”
Lautaro’s Partner.
Ange-Yoan Bonny and Lautaro Martinez (PHOTO BY SALVATORE FORNELLI)
“For me, it doesn’t change anything, I have 4 compatible and generous strikers, if I mix them, the team’s performance remains the same. For me, there are no pairs, they have shown they can play together.”
Is it becoming harder to score in Serie A?
“I don’t see a problem, it means teams are well-prepared and so are the coaches. Abroad, there’s less concern about the opponent and more focus on the development of your own team. But it doesn’t mean that Italian football is declining or lagging behind, it’s a different way of interpreting it.”
Napoli is the team that beat them a year ago: is there a desire for revenge?
“I don’t think they have any chips on their shoulders. After Conte, there was Inzaghi and we won the second star and played two Champions League finals. I don’t think facing Conte is an extra motivation, we are Inter.”
Rotations.
“Diouf and Luis Henrique have played less so far but they have room for growth, I don’t consider them ready yet, but it doesn’t mean I haven’t given them the opportunity. Perhaps with many close games, I had less time to listen to them and explain things, but they have quality, I see it every day and there will come a time when they unlock and we’ll see them on the field more often.”
Serie A
Lazio, injury alert: muscle strain for Tavares?

La Lazio è in emergenza e, su questo, nemmeno lo stesso Maurizio Sarri si è nascosto.
Oltre a Pellegrini, Castellanos, Cancellieri, Rovella e Gigot potrebbe aggiungersi anche Tavares. Il rischio più concreto per il terzino portoghese potrebbe essere uno strappo.
Se il tecnico toscano sperava di poter avere certezze in difesa, in questo momento risulta molto difficile averne.
Per quanto riguarda la gara contro la Juventus, oggi Luca Pellegrini farà un test, dato che è alle prese con un edema a un ginocchio.
Isaksen prenderà il posto di Cancellieri, Dia sostituirà nuovamente Castellanos e per il resto la formazione sarà la stessa delle scorse giornate.

Lazio, Tavares calato di rendimento
L’ultimo assist con i biancocelesti è arrivato contro la Real Sociedad in Europa League, lo scorso 23 gennaio.
In Serie A, invece, è persino più remoto: 31 ottobre 2024, contro il Como. Quasi un anno senza assist in campionato.
Lo stesso giocatore che, appena arrivato, era diventato una vera e propria macchina da assist. Naturalmente si è trattata di una grande overperformance, ma è un dato che ad ogni modo stupisce.
Difficile si possa tornare a qualcosa di simile in breve tempo. In questo momento la Lazio si trova al 12esimo posto in classifica.
Risultato altamente sotto le aspettative, ma con il blocco mercato e gli infortuni di certo Sarri non sta vivendo una stagione semplice.
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