Serie B
Sampdoria: De Rossi as new coach, can the blucerchiati stay in Serie B? – Soccer style
The Sampdoria team is expected to face the return leg of the play-offs against Salernitana on Sunday and could have a new coach if they remain in Serie B, namely Daniele De Rossi.
Sampdoria, set to play the return leg of the play-offs against Salernitana on Sunday, could potentially have a new coach in the event of remaining in Serie B: Daniele De Rossi, despite interest from a Serie A club.

Sampdoria, in case of remaining in Serie B, could have a new coach: Daniele De Rossi
The Sampdoria team is gearing up for the return leg of the Serie B play-offs scheduled for Sunday against Salernitana, a match that could determine their entire season. The blucerchiati have the advantage of having won the first leg 2-0, but they cannot afford to make any miscalculations. If they remain in Serie B, current coach Alberigo Evani may leave Genoa, with another coach lined up to potentially replace him: the name circulating is Daniele De Rossi.
After being sacked by Roma in September of last year, the 2006 World Cup champion has been without a coaching position. He was in talks with Parma to replace Cristian Chivu, but ultimately Parma chose Carlos Cuesta as their new coach. The Sampdoria management has identified him as a potential new coach for a revival after a tumultuous season, but everything hinges on the outcome of Sunday’s match.
De Rossi is still under contract with Roma, but this is not expected to be an obstacle as he is keen to resume his coaching career immediately. There is also interest from another Serie A club, but it appears he may prefer to start anew in Genoa.
We will see what happens after Sunday, if the blucerchiati manage to secure their place in Serie B, and then there could be Daniele De Rossi on the bench currently occupied by Evani, to revive the blucerchiata team.
Serie B
Modena-Empoli, probable line-ups and where to watch it
Modena-Empoli opens the 9th day of Serie B. The kick-off is scheduled for Friday, October 23 at 8:30 pm at the Alberto Braglia Stadium. The 9th day of Serie B begins tomorrow with Modena, the league leader, hosting Empoli. The home team is the great surprise of the championship, undefeated leaders with a +2 lead over second-placed Palermo. […]
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Serie B
Padua, the suspension of Papu Gomez ends: he will return to the field starting from the next game
Alejandro “Papu” Gomez is ready to return to the field after the expiration of his suspension. His official comeback and debut with Padova will be on Sunday. After a period of forced absence from the fields, Alejandro “Papu” Gomez is finally ready to resume his football career. The suspension that had him […]
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My dream is to bring the club to Serie A, I will give my best
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Andrea Sottil revives Modena: first place, best attack and best defense in Serie B. The team dreams big after the draw with Palermo.
The most anticipated match of the eighth round of Serie B was undoubtedly between Palermo and Modena, the top two teams in the league. In the end, it did not disappoint: many chances on both sides, great intensity, and a 1-1 final score that definitely favors the canaries. With this result, in fact, Sottil’s team remains in first place, with a two-point lead over the rosanero.
However, Modena may have deserved something more, considering their performance. No matter, though, because Sottil himself spoke of an “extraordinary performance” from his players after the game, emphasizing how a result like this can only boost confidence for the upcoming matches.
After all, it’s not easy for everyone to play with such personality at the home of the team considered by many as the main favorite for promotion.
Modena, promotion target
The credit for this season’s start goes largely to Andrea Sottil, chosen in the summer to lead a completely revamped team. After a very eventful transfer window, with the sale of Palumbo to the rosanero, the third most lucrative in the history of the yellow and blue, and the farewells of veterans like Gagno, Zaro, and Duca, the management focused on experienced players like Zampano, Chichizola, Adorni, and Di Mariano, but also on promising young talents like Zanimacchia, Sersanti, and Pyyhtiä.
Sottil, coming off challenging experiences at Udinese and Sampdoria, with a brief stint at Salernitana, managed to unify the group and give a clear identity to the team. Today, Modena has the best attack and defense in the league, and above all, a newfound awareness.
It’s only the eighth round, but the feeling is clear: with Sottil, Serie A is no longer a dream but a concrete goal.
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