Serie A
I know Fabio, the enthusiasm is not lacking but beware of negative situations

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Pisacane: the challenge
Pisacane comes from a brilliant experience leading the Cagliari Primavera team. And today, he finds himself thrust into the most exposed and cumbersome role: that of the first team coach. But, as Copparoni emphasizes, “training young players gives you margin for error. In Serie A, every defeat is a headline, every hesitation a potential crack.”
For Cagliari, mood is crucial
The former goalkeeper, however, does not hide his admiration for the Neapolitan coach. “I know Fabio, and I know he is not lacking in enthusiasm.” But he also points out that the quality of the squad that the coach will have at his disposal will make a difference. Players like Piccoli and Caprile could be crucial. Keeping them, or adequately replacing them in case of a transfer, will be the responsibility of DS Angelozzi. The latter is tasked with operating wisely and with the limited resources of a club like Cagliari.
However, the point remains the same. Managing the tough moments. Because they will inevitably come. “They have come for everyone,” Copparoni reminds, even for Ranieri. “In those moments, a strong club will be needed, capable of protecting and supporting Pisacane without hesitation.” A plea that goes straight to President Giulini, the architect of the coach’s promotion to the first team. And therefore the primary guarantor of his project.
According to Copparoni, the debut will be crucial. Starting well can create enthusiasm, starting poorly can trigger that toxic atmosphere that has often burned projects and ambitions in these parts. However, Pisacane has experience as a player, knows the pressure, and knows how to deal with it. Will it be enough? Only the field will tell. Meanwhile, the countdown has already begun.
Serie A
Milan, Leão found: from second striker to pivotal player


Milan, the Portuguese forward scores a brace and suggests that he can express his full potential as a second striker. Allegri has found the key to relaunch him.
Rafael Leão is back, and he did it in the most spectacular way possible: with a brace that led Milan to victory and back to the top of the standings. After a month and a half on the sidelines and some lackluster performances, the Portuguese responded on the field with a display of personality, clarity, and determination.
Against Fiorentina, the Rossoneri striker found the back of the net in Serie A at San Siro after 512 days, as reported by Opta. The first goal was a trademark move, with acceleration, a sharp dribble, and an unstoppable right-footed shot past De Gea. The second, from a penalty, showcases the maturity of the new Leão, who secured the 3 points against Fiorentina with a precise right-footed strike.
Milan, Max’s idea for a new Leão
But the real secret of this revival lies in the change of position. In the first half, Allegri had deployed him as a center forward, a role that restricted him with few movements, many errors, and little impact. In the second half, with Gimenez coming on and Saelemaekers widening the play, Leão returned to move freely between the lines, as a second striker. And there he found himself again.

RAFAEL LEAO SORRIDENTE ( PHOTO BY SALVATORE FORNELLI )
Free to roam, receive the ball, and take on his marker, the Portuguese has returned to being the game-changer. Allegri knows this well, and in a Milan that wants to stay at the top, Leão can be the ultimate weapon, as long as his creativity is utilized without constraints.
In short, it is clear that Leão performs best a few meters further back, where he can light up the game and inspire his teammates. After difficult weeks, Milan has found its star player again, perhaps at the most challenging time of the season given the absences of Pulisic and Rabiot.
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Serie A
“One of the most challenging situations I have experienced in my career” – Football style

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Against Como, Juventus suffered their first defeat of the season under the guidance of Igor Tudor, who has not found a victory in almost two months.
Thanks to goals from Kempf and Nico Paz, Como defeated Juventus 2-0, ending Juventus’ unbeaten streak. The team under Igor Tudor suffered their first loss of the season.
This defeat confirms the already difficult period the Old Lady was going through, given the five consecutive draws in their recent matches in the league and Champions League.

IGOR TUDOR URGES DUSAN VLAHOVIC ( PHOTO BY SALVATORE FORNELLI )
Juventus, tough times for Tudor
The main culprit for the negative trend Juventus is experiencing is undoubtedly coach Igor Tudor. After the first three consecutive wins in the league, his team has failed to secure a victory.
One reason could be attributed to the fact that the Juventus coach has not been able to give a clear identity to his team. This is evidenced by the numerous lineup changes and the constant rotation of players on the field.
The most obvious example is in the attacking department, where David, Openda, and Vlahovic constantly interchange without definitively establishing a fixed starter.
This situation was further complicated by the recent injury to Bremer, who will be out for more than a month. His absence will weigh heavily on Juventus and has already been felt in the defeat against Como. It is indeed a challenging time for Tudor, who must find a solution to turn things around.
Serie A
Atalanta-Lazio, official line-ups: the decision on Krstovic

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Cagliari-Bologna ends 0-2 at Unipol Domus, with goals from Holm and Orsolini. Clinical Emilians, Sardinians never dangerous
At Unipol Domus Cagliari-Bologna ends 0-2 thanks to goals from Holm and Orsolini. Italiano’s team manages with maturity and strikes at key moments, while Pisacane’s Sardinians struggle to react and come away empty-handed.
Cagliari-Bologna, the match
Bologna starts with more conviction and immediately tries to threaten the Cagliari defense, which responds with an organized but ineffective attitude. The red-blues seek opportunities on the wings with Felici and Esposito, while Italiano’s men keep the center of gravity high and manage possession better. The first caution of the match comes in the 13th minute, with Miranda punished for a handball on Palestra’s run.
The visitors grow as the minutes pass: Odgaard and Bernardeschi ignite the offensive play, while Caprile has to intervene several times to defend the Sardinian goal. In the 26th minute, Cagliari finds the net with Felici, but the goal is disallowed for an offside position of Adopo, who obstructs Ferguson in the action. A few minutes later, in the 31st minute, Bologna takes the lead: Bernardeschi’s corner, a header by Odgaard, and a winning tap-in by Holm, who scores his first goal of the season.
Cagliari reacts in the final minutes of the first half with a great opportunity: in the 42nd minute, Prati releases Felici in open space, but Ravaglia is superb in deflecting the shot for a corner. On the counterattack, Odgaard again tests Caprile, but the first half ends with a 0-1 scoreline.
In the second half, there are no immediate changes, but Cagliari tries to turn the game around. Cambiaghi attempts from distance, but finds a weak shot easy for Caprile. In the 53rd and 54th minutes, the first substitutions arrive: Zappa makes way for Borrelli, while Felici is replaced by Luvumbo to bring freshness to the attack.
The visitors start to catch their breath, and Italiano decides to make changes: in the 59th minute, Orsolini comes on for Bernardeschi, and a minute later Lykogiannis replaces Miranda, strengthening the defensive phase. On the other side, Pisacane responds with offensive moves: Mina off for Ze Pedro and Prati for Gaetano, in an attempt to increase attacking presence and find more unpredictability between the lines.
The match remains lively and intense. In the 62nd minute, Ferguson is cautioned for a foul on Palestra, then Folorunsho squanders a good headed opportunity, sending the ball high from a favorable position. In the 65th minute, play is halted for a few minutes due to a physical issue for Odgaard, while in the 71st minute, Luvumbo protests for an alleged handball by Ferguson, but referee Marchetti lets play continue.
In the final minutes of the game, Bologna comes close to a third goal, and Cagliari risks a heavier defeat. In the 85th minute, referee Marchetti awards a penalty to the visitors for a contact between Folorunsho and Holm in the penalty area. After a brief interruption, the match official is called to the VAR for a review on the monitor: the check confirms that there is no penalty, and play resumes with a simple throw-in.
Shortly after, in the 88th minute, the final substitution for Italiano’s team arrives: Holm, the scorer of the opening goal, exits to applause from the visiting fans, and De Silvestri comes on to strengthen the defensive phase and manage the result.
Bologna holds their ground until the final whistle and closes the match with a 0-2 victory, taking three valuable points from Unipol Domus, the first away win for the Emilians in this Serie A, thanks to goals from Holm and Orsolini, confirming the solidity and growth of Vincenzo Italiano’s team.
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