Serie A
Excluded from the Serie A list – Football
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RAI journalist Gianni Bezzi spoke today on TMW Radio about the situation at AC Milan, coach Sergio Conceicao, and more.
RAI journalist Gianni Bezzi spoke today on TMW Radio about the current situation at Milan, their coach Sergio Conceicao, and also touched on other topics, including Fiorentina’s Palladino.
Yunus Musah ( PHOTO BY SALVATORE FORNELLI )
Milan, Bezzi’s words
RAI journalist Gianni Bezzi spoke today on TMW Radio about the current moment at Milan and more. He also commented on the coach of the Rossoneri, Sergio Conceiçao, and other topics, including Fiorentina’s Raffaele Palladino.
Regarding the Rossoneri’s coach, Bezzi said: “It’s a cry of pain, his arrival was celebrated in the best way with the Super Cup, but if Milan then returns without great hunger as they showed after winning the cup, it’s right to call everyone to order. Conceicao seems to be sending a very strong message to the players. And I think he’s a coach who, if he doesn’t find the right path, is also capable of tearing up the contract and leaving. The transfer market is involved, there’s a need to find an important forward, now we’ll see if reinforcements will arrive.”
He then discussed if Milan is still in the race for the Champions League: “Games are played in the spring. I still see them in. They had a setback and also faced one of Juventus’s best performances of the season. Is Motta coming? He’s finally waking up. At Juve, winning matters, they started to understand that after how many months?”
Finally, a note on Fiorentina’s Raffaele Palladino: “Speaking badly of Palladino is out of place. Fiorentina is sixth in the standings, before these last 5 games, they were fighting for a Champions League spot, they have enhanced players and then after Bove’s illness, they suffered in midfield. Kean can’t solve everything, and even Gudmundsson isn’t as strong a player as believed. For me, Palladino is still doing a good job. Florence is not an easy city, even Italiano was criticized.” he concluded.
Serie A
Equalized last year’s score – Soccer style
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Inter secured a fine victory against Fiorentina thanks to goals from midfielders. Chalanoglu opens and closes the game, with a magical goal from Sucic in between.
No Mhkitaryan? No problem. Petar Sucic, starting in the game against Fiorentina in the left midfield role, did not make the absence of the Armenian player felt. The Croatian even scored his first goal in the Nerazzurri shirt in the victory obtained by Inter against Stefano Pioli’s team.
A splendid goal from the former Dinamo ZagrebMandragora, then dribbled past Comuzzo with the sole of his foot, concluding with a powerful finish inside the penalty area, leaving De Gea with no chance. Sucic’s goal sealed the game and highlighted the excellent performance of the 2003 talent. Up to this point, the new midfielder had shown some convincing performances mixed with some below-par ones, giving the impression that he was not quite ready to secure a regular spot in Inter’s midfield.
Inter, Sucic, and the increasingly central role
INTER CELEBRATION (PHOTO BY SALVATORE FORNELLI)
With Mkhitaryan’s injury sidelining him until at least the break, it was expected that Zielinski would be brought in, as was the case at Napoli when the Armenian player was substituted. However, the Romanian coach decided to trust Sucic, who responded brilliantly. Primarily deployed on the right side so far, the Nerazzurri’s number 8 showed that he can also perform well on the opposite flank.
Sucic’s performance sends a strong signal for the upcoming matches. With Mkhitaryan’s return still distant, the Croatian could find continuity starting from Sunday’s game against Hellas Verona, an opportunity to solidify his role within Chivu’s lineup.
Serie A
“What place in the standings? I don’t care. In Napoli to win…” – Soccer style
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Parma, first away goal of the season and positive signs from Sorensen and Benedyczak. Cuesta can look with confidence to the Emilian derby against Bologna.
Parma was defeated 2-1 at the Olimpico against Roma, but with the awareness of having played a solid and courageous match. The Crusaders showed character, defensive order, and, finally, found their first away goal of the season thanks to Circati’s goal late in the game, which reignited hopes of a comeback.
Parma, positive signs at the Olimpico
Carlos Cuesta’s team, despite conceding two goals — one of them from an unfortunate scramble — held up well against the offensive pressure from the Giallorossi, conceding little and demonstrating a solid defensive structure. The offensive phase also showed progress, with Sorensen delivering one of his best performances in a Parma shirt: lots of running, effective runs, and a left-footed shot that forced Svilar into a great save.
MATIAS SOULE IN ACTION (PHOTO BY SALVATORE FORNELLI)
Also, Benedyczak, who came on in the second half to provide physicality, was the one who headed the ball that led to Circati’s goal. These encouraging signs do not erase the defeat but show a Parma on the rise, compact, and more dangerous than in previous weeks.
On Sunday, Bologna will visit the Tardini for a special derby. The same solidity shown at the Olimpico will be needed, but with more effectiveness in attack to chase that second victory in Serie A that would inject new life into the Gialloblù’s season.
Serie A
Napoli hunts for reinforcement for Conte: Anguissa shines but will go to the Africa Cup of Nations

Napoli, il camerunese decisivo nella rinascita azzurra, ma la sua assenza a gennaio spinge De Laurentiis sul mercato. Pellegrini e Mainoo nel mirino.
La rinascita del Napoli porta la firma di André-Frank Zambo Anguissa. Dopo il gol del 3-1 contro l’Inter, il centrocampista camerunese è stato ancora decisivo nella vittoria di Lecce, confermandosi uno degli uomini chiave del nuovo corso targato Antonio Conte.
Ma tra dicembre e gennaio il Napoli dovrà fare a meno del suo motore di centrocampo. Anguissa volerà in Costa d’Avorio per disputare la Coppa d’Africa con il Camerun. Una perdita pesante che spinge Aurelio De Laurentiis a tornare sul mercato invernale per rinforzare la mediana.
Napoli, ADL corre ai ripari
Secondo La Gazzetta dello Sport, tra i profili valutati ci sono Lorenzo Pellegrini e il giovane talento del Manchester United Kobbie Mainoo, classe 2005.
LORENZO PELLEGRINI IN EUROPA LEAGUE ( FOTO DI SALVATORE FORNELLI )
Arrivato nel 2021 dal Fulham per 17,3 milioni di euro e legato al club fino al 2027, Anguissa percepisce 2,2 milioni netti a stagione. Il Napoli, intanto, lavora anche al rinnovo del suo contratto per blindarlo dalle sirene turche di Fenerbahce e Galatasaray.
Conte, dal canto suo, chiede rinforzi. Il centrocampo è il cuore del suo progetto e a gennaio servirà nuova linfa per continuare la corsa scudetto.
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