Serie A
Juventus, Kolo Muani no longer scoring: uncertain future?
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Randal Kolo Muani, after a great impact with Juventus, has had a series of negative performances: the former PSG player will have two months to earn his stay with the Bianconeri.
Randal Kolo Muani, who arrived at Juventus in the January transfer window, had brought excitement to the team with his goals. By immediately taking over from Dusan Vlahovic, the French striker scored 5 goals in the first 3 Serie A matches. An incredible impact that made it seem like Thiago Motta had finally found the ideal striker.
But in football, feelings and evaluations change quickly: in the last month, Kolo Muani has failed to score in all competitions, and his performances have noticeably declined. His disappointing display against PSV in Champions League was particularly disappointing, in a defeat that led to Juventus’ elimination from the prestigious European cup.
The goal crisis has not only affected him, but the entire Juventus forward line, but it is clear that given how the Bianconeri’s season is going, Kolo Muani’s future with the club is uncertain. Arriving from PSG on a costly loan deal until June, Giuntoli’s initial idea remains the same: to leverage the good relationship with the Parisian club, trying to keep him for another year on loan with a buyout option of 40-45 million euros in the summer of 2026.
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Kolo Muani’s Stay at Juventus: Two Decisive Factors
Kolo Muani will need to earn confirmation at Juventus with goals and convincing performances in the last 10 league matches. But his stay in Turin also depends on two key factors: Juventus’ qualification for the Champions League and the subsequent confirmation of Thiago Motta as the head coach. Currently fourth in Serie A with just one point ahead of Lazio, if Juventus fails to qualify for the Champions League, it could jeopardize the entire technical project started last summer with the former Bologna coach.
Thiago Motta was instrumental in convincing Kolo Muani to choose Juventus in January over the Premier League, giving the player a great boost of confidence from the first phone calls. Therefore, a change in the coaching staff could significantly influence the decision of the 1998-born player: in addition to the will of the two clubs, Kolo Muani’s desire will be crucial.
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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Serie A
Milan-Pisa: Possible Line-ups and Where to Watch
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AC Milan vs. Pisa will open matchday eight of Serie A. The San Siro match will take place tomorrow evening at 8:45 PM.
Matchday eight of Serie A kicks off, with the clash between AC Milan and Pisa headlining the fixtures.
The Rossoneri are top of the table with 16 points, while the Tuscan Nerazzurri are at the bottom with just three points.
It’s a classic top-bottom showdown, with two teams motivated by very different factors.
After a hectic European week, AC Milan restart their league campaign at home.
Following the victory over Fiorentina, Allegri’s men are looking for another win to temporarily extend their lead at the top.
The keyword, however, is humility, considering an opponent significantly inferior to the Rossoneri, but equally determined.
The Tuscan coach may give De Winter a starting spot in defense.
The same fate seems to await Ricci, who is likely to start in midfield alongside Fofana and Modric.
Finally, the attack will be led by Gimenez, with Leao supporting the Mexican.
Pisa’s Lineup
The Pisa team’s position is cause for concern, with just three points from the first seven games.
This poor performance reflects their last-place standing, highlighted by a 0-0 draw in the last round against Hellas Verona.
The offensive struggles of the Tuscans are evident, but Alberto Gilardino remains confident and sticks with Nzola up front.
The former Spezia player will be partnered in attack by Moreo, while the midfield likely to face San Siro will consist of Akinsanmiro, Marin, and Aebischer, with Toure and Leris on the flanks.
In goal, Semper retains his spot, supported by a defense of Canestrelli, Albiol, and Caracciolo.
Possible Lineups
AC Milan (3-5-2): Maignan; De Winter, Gabbia, Pavlovic; Saelemaekers, Fofana, Modric, Ricci, Bartesaghi; Leao, Gimenez. Coach: Massimiliano Allegri
Pisa (3-5-1-1): Semper; Canestrelli, Albiol, Caracciolo; Tourè, Akinsamiro, Aebischer, Marin, Leris; Moreo; Nzola. Coach: Alberto Gilardino
Where to Watch
The match between AC Milan and Pisa, scheduled for tomorrow evening at 8:45 PM, will be broadcast on:
- Dazn
- Sky Sport Uno
- Sky Sport Calcio
- Sky Sport 4K
- Sky Sport
- Now Tv
Serie A
Parma, something still isn’t right: Tardini the only certainty
The Parma is preparing for the home match against Como scheduled for Saturday at 3 PM. After the draw at Marassi, doubts have emerged about referees and motivations.
The controversies following the expulsion of Ndiaye, which heavily influenced the match against Genoa, have almost justified the performance of Cuesta’s men. Despite the incident, the team’s reaction was not seen, and in the end, they almost suffered a defeat.
Parma, lacking continuity: the next opponent is Como
Six points in 7 games and several relegation clashes already closed, this is the start of the season for the Crociati team that came out unscathed at Marassi despite almost an hour with one man down. In the end, Suzuki’s saved penalty was a reflection of the decidedly below-par performance of Pellegrino and his teammates.
It is true that such a delicate away game requires a defensive attitude, especially with one man down, however, Ndiaye’s expulsion came in the 42nd minute (surrounded by heated debates on the severity of the foul that led to the first yellow for the yellow-blue defender) and until that moment, Parma had not shown a great performance. The home team had already taken control from the start, and the statistics after the first 45 minutes, including total shots (7), possession (56% vs 44%), and expected goals (0.39 vs 0.05), showed that the match was already an uphill battle.
It is known that Genoa at home is a beast and gives very little space to opponents, especially in a relegation clash, and a countermeasure in this sense had not yet been revealed. Cuesta then had to completely change the lineup in the second half with the exit of Almqvist, one of the main offensive threats, and the entry of Ordonez.
A team lacking energy
The second 45 minutes saw the Grifone attack with all their energies to find a goal that would have been worth its weight in gold. Instead, a great Suzuki prevented Ekhator and his teammates from taking home the 3 points. The defeat against Lecce seems to have suddenly extinguished the fire that was lit by the victory against Torino a few weeks ago.
The opportunity to redeem themselves is just around the corner, and against Como, it will be mandatory to take advantage of the Tardini factor, which was decisive in terms of points against Atalanta and the Granata. Pellegrino must find the joy of scoring, as well as Cutrone, but the rest of the team is also called upon to show their desire for victory. Bernabé continues to show great plays but still lacks effectiveness in the final third, as do Almqvist and Britscghi.
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