Tag: italian serie a

  • If the Top 5 Leagues in Europe Ended Today…

    If the Top 5 Leagues in Europe Ended Today…

    We still don’t know what most football leagues around Europe are going to decide regarding the fate of the season, but if the people in power along with UEFA make a decision to end the season based on the current league tables, these would be the title winners, Champions League qualifiers and relegated teams in […]

  • Bayern Munich, Juventus, Liverpool & PSG: Still Perfect

    Bayern Munich, Juventus, Liverpool & PSG: Still Perfect

    As September will soon make its way for October and fall enters the picture, the season hits its second gear around Europe’s top football leagues, with four teams remaining undefeated: Bayern Munich, Juventus, Liverpool and Paris Saint-Germain.

  • Cristiano Ronaldo Puts Juventus in a Forgotten Position – Champions League Favorites

    Cristiano Ronaldo Puts Juventus in a Forgotten Position – Champions League Favorites

    Not since the early 2000’s has Juventus been regarded as one of the early favorites to win the competition, not even following the finals of 2015 and 2017. The club lost on both occasions, with their biggest signing of the summer, Cristiano Ronaldo, playing a huge part in their downfall in the second loss.

  • Napoli, Koulibaly Beat Juventus to Open Up Serie A Championship Race

    Napoli, Koulibaly Beat Juventus to Open Up Serie A Championship Race

    A week ago, Juventus had a 6 point lead and looked like a comfortable Serie A winner again. But dropped points at Crotone while Napoli managed a massive comeback of their own resulted in a massive match at Juve’s stadium which surprisingly, ended in a 1-0 win for the visitors from the South thanks to a 90th minute header by Kalidou Koulibaly.

  • Comparing the Number of Champions in Europe’s Top Football Leagues Since 1993

    Comparing the Number of Champions in Europe’s Top Football Leagues Since 1993

    When the European Cup was changed to include a group stage heading into the 1992-1993 season, began what can be referred to as the Champions League era, followed by perhaps an even bigger change a few years later with the Bosman rule.

  • Longest Title Droughts in European Football

    Longest Title Droughts in European Football

    When a season begins, opposing fans love to remind Liverpool supporters of how long it’s been since their last championship. Well, 26 years is quite a long time, but there are quite a few clubs in Europe’s top leagues, that have been waiting for a lot longer. Some of them are quite massive, and it’s surprising to find out they haven’t won a championship in such a long time.

  • Serie A Goals & Highlights – Juventus vs Milan

    Serie A Goals & Highlights – Juventus vs Milan

    What used to be the biggest match in the world resembles nothing like that, as Juventus claim an important 1-0 win over Milan through Paulo Dybala to get a bit closer to where they’ve been used to this season.

  • Juventus FC Rumors – Replacing Andrea Pirlo, Arturo Vidal & Carlos Tevez Isn’t Done Overnight

    Juventus FC Rumors – Replacing Andrea Pirlo, Arturo Vidal & Carlos Tevez Isn’t Done Overnight

    It’s still too soon to panic. Juventus losing their first two league matches of the 2015-2016 season is a first for the proud club, but the Serie A title isn’t out of reach. Patience, considering all the changes the Italian champions have gone through, and especially the loss of Andrea Pirlo, Arturo Vidal and Carlos Tevez, is the thing the club needs more than anything.

  • Juventus FC – Serie A Championship in Photos

    Juventus FC – Serie A Championship in Photos

    Another championship for Juventus, winning the Serie A for a fourth consecutive time and 31st overall, with Massimiliano Allegri as the new and successful manager, Carlos Tevez scoring at an incredible pace, Paul Pogba reaching a whole new level of excellence and distancing themselves even further from the rest of Italian football.

  • Match Highlights – Roma vs Juventus

    Match Highlights – Roma vs Juventus

    The nine point gap at the top of the Serie A remains, which makes Juventus the happier side after a 1-1 draw against AS Roma in Rome, although the hosts won’t be too discouraged after playing with 10 men for the final 30 minutes and getting closer to securing the second spot.