Tag: serie a

  • Juventus News: Sarri Might Leave, Allegri the Possible Replacement

    Juventus News: Sarri Might Leave, Allegri the Possible Replacement

    Juventus is on the verge of changing its coach, Maurizio Sarri. According to the intel gathered from Italy, the situation in the eight-time consecutive Italian champion is not good at all, and we just might witness some radical changes. Sarri’s Time Running Out There were some indications that the management is not happy with the […]

  • Carlos Tevez – A Champion in Four Different Leagues

    Carlos Tevez – A Champion in Four Different Leagues

    While it might not be proof of excellence but simply of being in the right place at the right time, Carlos Tevez winning the Serie A championship with Juventus means he has now won a league title in four different leagues since becoming a pro footballer 13 years ago.

  • European Football – Still 4 Undefeated Teams Left

    European Football – Still 4 Undefeated Teams Left

    European football has only four undefeated teams left in its top leagues – FC Barcelona from the Spanish La Liga, AS Roma from the Italian Serie A, Bayern Munich from the German Bundesliga and Paris Saint-Germain from Ligue 1 in France.

  • Oldest Stadiums of the Top Leagues in Europe

    Oldest Stadiums of the Top Leagues in Europe

    When looking for the oldest stadiums in Europe, the United Kingdom is the place to find most of the desirable results, with Chelsea (Stamford Bridge), Newcastle (St. James’ Park) and Liverpool (Anfield) playing in the most ancient ground currently used by Premier League teams.

  • Miroslav Klose Scores 5 Goals in 60 Minutes (Lazio vs Bologna)

    Miroslav Klose Scores 5 Goals in 60 Minutes (Lazio vs Bologna)

    While Juventus were off securing their second consecutive Serie A title, Miroslav Klose showed that he can still score at the highest of levels, needing only 60 minutes to lead Lazio to a 6-0 win over Bologna while scoring five goals before being substituted to a standing ovation.

  • Juventus FC – Streak Stops at 49

    Juventus FC – Streak Stops at 49

    No longer undefeated, as Juventus encountered their first real stumbling block of the season in the Serie A, failing to capitalize on a fantastic start to the Derby d’Italia, as Inter showed that there’s an actual title race going, scoring three goals in the second half and proving that they are for real.

  • Juventus FC – Too Good for the Rest of the Serie A

    It took only 19 minutes for Juventus to put away one of their alleged biggest rival to the title this season in Italy, eventually beating Roma 4-1 in another fantastic display at home, helping everyone (except a few folk at Napoli) reach the same conclusion – Juve are just too much for the Serie A this season.

  • Giuseppe Rossi – Leaving Villarreal for Serie A?

    After pretty much every notable player left Villarreal as the yellow submarine sunk to the depths of the Segunda division in Spain, Giuseppe Rossi is the last man standing, although his goal is to be with a new team by the time he’s back on the pitch in early 2013, hopefully in the Italian Serie A.

  • Robinho and Milan Get Screwed Again By Lack of Goal Line Technology

    Robinho surely scored, but from where the referee was located, it was hard to tell. AC Milan should have won against Catania, but the linesman couldn’t identify, or just didn’t have the guts to say anything, regarding the ball that crossed the line. The game went on, ended in a 1-1 draw with Catania, and the title race is wide open again thanks to another case of Milan being on the wrong end of football’s primitiveness.

  • Antonio Conte Remembering to Use Alessandro Del Piero Too Late

    Was Antonio Conte happy, or was he thinking to himslef – why didn’t I use him earlier? It’s late March, with nine matches left in the Serie A title race, and Alessandro Del Piero just scored his first league goal this season. Kind of late for the greatest scorer in Juventus history, despite being 37. Maybe too late to catch up with AC Milan, four points ahead.