Serie A
Ideal Gattuso for Italy. Ancelotti? He won’t have an easy job…

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Massimo Ambrosini was interviewed exclusively by Tuttomercatoweb, where he discussed Gattuso’s arrival on the Italian bench and other topics.
Ambrosini’s Words
Gattuso to Italy
“I think in the situation we found ourselves in, Rino is ideal from a personality and footballing standpoint. He can find what is needed for a National team: a balance between emotion and practicality. In my opinion, he will have the ability to synthesize and do the most in the shortest possible time.”
Is Pioli the right choice for Fiorentina?
“It is an intelligent choice. Pioli has always been highly appreciated wherever he has been. At Milan, he is missed because he has significant human qualities and footballing skills recognized by all. So, I say yes, Pioli is the right choice for a team that must have higher ambitions. Florence is a city that deserves to experience certain seasons. It won’t be easy, but there are realities that show that something important can be achieved.”
Does the acquisition of Dzeko go in that direction?
“He can give a big hand. Fiorentina will have to understand if Kean will stay or who will be the man to replace Kean alongside him. Dzeko is an experienced player, an investment for others, for the young ones.”
Would Bennacer and Calabria fit well?
“Calabria is a serious guy with useful qualities. However, it will be necessary to understand what Dodo will do because I don’t think Davide wants to come and be a reserve. In midfield, Fiorentina will have some situations to manage, but Bennacer is a strong player and if he comes, he will certainly lend a hand.”
What do you think of Ancelotti in Brazil?
“Carlo has arrived at one of the most coveted benches. He won’t have an easy job because Brazil, despite having less talent than in its golden years, has great potential. Seeing him there is a bit surreal, it will be a great opportunity.”

Carlo Ancelotti ( photo KEYPRESS )
Is the job more difficult for Ancelotti or Gattuso?
“More difficult for Rino. He has little to plan and much to optimize: six games to win and score as many goals as possible. His goal is the World Cup.”
As a former midfielder, what do you think of Fagioli?
“He is a guy who, after everything he has been through, is worth persisting with. This year, he has played some really interesting games. Fiorentina must find a way to capitalize on the great potential he has.”
Is Allegri the right person to bring Milan back to Europe?
“Max is a guarantee. I know he is very eager. The conditions are there, but a lot will depend on what is made available to him.”
Can Modric still make a difference?
“Great champions can always make a difference, depending on what is asked of them. This year he has played a lot…”
How does Inter start again?
“You start by trying to overcome a disappointment that doesn’t go away. These are wounds that don’t heal and perhaps it’s right because getting rid of them is a mistake. They will have to learn to live with them, only then can they start again.”
Serie A
Cagliari, bad news: defender injured

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No good news for Cagliari
The Sardinians are preparing for the next league challenge against Hellas Verona. However, the coach is dealing with physical problems affecting a key player: Yerry Mina. The Colombian suffered an injury in the match against Bologna in the last round and is now working separately to recover. His condition will be evaluated in view of the next league game.
Cagliari, the club’s statement

Fans of Cagliari Calcio during Italian soccer Serie B match Cagliari Calcio vs AC Pisa at the Unipol Domus in Cagliari, Italy, November 12, 2022 – Credit: Luigi Canu
“Coach Pisacane’s red and blue team took to the field this afternoon at the CRAI Sport Center for the resumption of training: thus began the week that will lead Cagliari to the match of the 8th round of the Serie A league against Hellas Verona, scheduled for Sunday, October 26.”
“The first part of the session was dedicated to ball possession exercises, followed by small-sided games. To finish, an aerobic workout. Yerry Mina, who must recover from a strain in the muscles of his left thigh, worked individually, along with Alessandro Di Pardo, Marko Rog, Nicola Pintus, and Boris Radunovic.”
“Tomorrow, Wednesday 22nd, a new morning training session is scheduled.”
Serie A
Milan, Pasquale Bruno criticizes Gimenez: “Those who simulate are poor players”


Pasquale Bruno si scaglia contro Gimenez: “Chi simula è scarso”. L’ex terzino destro con oltre 500 presenze critica duramente il comportamento del messicano.
Pasquale Bruno e la critica alla simulazione
Pasquale Bruno ha recentemente espresso un’opinione piuttosto forte nei confronti di alcuni suoi colleghi. Durante una dichiarazione che ha fatto il giro del web, Fernandes ha puntato il dito contro Santiago Gimenez e altri giocatori come Conceicao, Saelemaekers e Ricci, accusandoli di simulare in area di rigore. Secondo l’ex calciatore, chi ricorre a tali pratiche è “scarso”, sottolineando come le immagini confermino la simulazione del messicano Gimenez.

MASSIMILIANO ALLEGRI PENSIEROSO ( FOTO DI SALVATORE FORNELLI )
Reazioni nel mondo del calcio
Le parole di Bruno non sono passate inosservate, generando un acceso dibattito tra tifosi e addetti ai lavori. Molti si sono schierati dalla sua parte, sostenendo che la simulazione rovina il gioco e va punita severamente. Altri, invece, ritengono che dichiarazioni di questo tipo possano alimentare tensioni inutili tra i calciatori. La questione rimane aperta e continua a suscitare interesse nel mondo del calcio.
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Fonte: l’account X di Schira
Ancora #Bruno: “Se in campo c’eravamo io, Passerella o Montero, non gliela avremmo fatta passare a #Gimenez e sarei stato espulso. Chi simula è scarso e le immagini dicono chiaramente che il messicano ha simulato. Gimenez, Conceicao, Saelemaekers e Ricci spesso in area simulano” x.com/NicoSchira/status/1980604955258941881
— Nicolò Schira (@NicoSchira) Oct 21, 2025
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Serie A
2023 Record Annihilated – Football Style

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Juventus, a year ago was destined to leave Turin, today is one of Tudor’s certainties. The choice of the management to renew him has become a sign of continuity and trust.
Just a year ago Daniele Rugani seemed to be saying goodbye to Juventus. Like it happened to Huijsen, Soulé and partly to Federico Chiesa, for him too the club had drawn a clear line: those who did not fit into Thiago Motta’s technical plans were invited to find a new placement. But the fate of the Tuscan defender took a different turn.
Despite having a contract expiring eight months from the end of the season, the Juventus management decided to exercise the unilateral renewal clause for another year, a clear sign of trust. Despite everything, Rugani has proven to be a reliable, serious, and professional player, earning a leading role in a team still in search of balance.
Juventus, Tudor’s few certainties
In a complicated moment for the defense and more generally for Igor Tudor’s Juventus, number 24 represents a technical and moral certainty, a symbol of belonging and continuity. The club, which a year ago seemed ready to turn the page, has instead decided to focus on a player who knows the environment, accepts hierarchies, and knows how to be ready when needed.
In short, after almost ten years in black and white, Rugani has returned to being more than just a backup!
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