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guest writer Richard Hall Originally the Nerazzurri could not believe it, Zlatan Ibrahimovic had
gone but in return they had 46 million Euros and even better they had Samuel Eto'o. Now, half a
season since the Cameroonian left for Russia the question is being asked, ‘Did Moratti sell the
wrong man?
Lecce claimed only their fourth Serie A win of the season after a Guillermo Giacomazzi goal ended
Inter Milan's seven-game winning streak on Sunday. Lining-up in a 3-5-2 formation with new signings
Manuele Blasi and Leonardo Miglionico thrown straight into the XI, Lecce produced one of the shocks
of the season so far.
It has been an odd week for Milan. From the low that last Sunday's derby loss sank us to, the
club's fortunes rose steadily from one day to the next ending in triumphant fashion with a
convincing 3-0 win over Novara. The loss to the ‘Tinkerman's' Nerazzurri posed serious questions
over Max Allegri's men, from [.
As the smoke cleared Monday morning in the city of Milan, there was no question who won the latest
edition of the Derby della Madonnina the night before. The sun shone a bit brighter and
everything tasted a bit sweeter for those wearing the Nerazzurri colours. In a hard fought battle
over 90 minutes, the warriors wearing the black and blue of Milan were victorious.
Courtesy of MilanChannel Zlatan Ibrahimovic gives us a few words on the coming Milan derby against
city rivals Internazionale with much praise for defender Thiago Silva
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It was a mixed week for Serie A clubs competing in Europe's top competition. An enthralling
encounter with the world's best side ended in disappointment for AC Milan, while city rivals Inter
did just enough to earn qualification into the knockout stages with a draw in Turkey. But for
calcio fanatics, the highlight of this week's Champions League action came from a 2-1 contest at
the Stadio San.
After consecutive hard fought away victories in the Champions league that have left them topping
the group, midweek European encounters have proved to be a welcome break from Internazionale's
disastrous domestic campaign. A 2-1 defeat to bitter rivals Juventus last weekend means that the
Serpenti are flirting dangerously with the relegation zone and a massive eleven points from the top
of the.
Inter versus Napoli was supposed to be a beautiful night of football. It was supposed to showcase
two top sides in Serie A who had represented Italy proudly in Champions League midweek. It was
supposed to be a battle between two teams potentially challenging for the Scudetto. It was
supposed to be a beautiful night of football.
What a rollercoaster week it has been for the Nerazzurri faithful...yet again. As expected, last
Wednesday brought about the official end to Gian Piero Gasperini's reign as Inter head coach, with
the damning 3-1 loss to Novara solidifying his fate. After zero wins in the first five competitive
matches, a stop plug was needed to halt any more of Inter's season running down the drain.
New Inter Milan boss Claudio Ranieri got off to the best possible start in his new role as coach as
his side battled to a 3-1 win over Bologna on Saturday night. Ranieri only took the reins at Inter
coach a couple of days before but looked composed and assured in the Nerazzurri dugout as [...]
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Inter Milan coach Gian Piero Gasperini's future at the club is in major doubt after his side were
soundly beaten by newly promoted Novara on Tuesday night. Goals by Riccardo Meggiorini and a brace
from Marco Rigoni proved decisive as little Novara tore into the 2010 European Champions at the
Stadio Comunale Silvio Piola.
Napoli, Juventus, Udinese and Cagliari look to continue their winning ways midweek. While manager
Eddy Reja is sticking with Lazio after having his resignation refused by club president Claudio
Lotito which means, start to the famed Italian managerial sack race is avoided if only temporarily.
Champions Milan will be looking to avoid a back to back loss results when they welcome visitors
Udinese.
The Serie A season begins in a little over three weeks, yet the curtain raiser for Italy's top
flight takes place this Saturday. While Inter have been a constant in the Supercoppa over the
last six years, this year's matchup holds special significance. Not only is it once again being
held in Beijing's historic Bird's Nest Stadium, Inter's opponents are city rivals and last season's
Scudetto.
The Serie A Weekly crew are very happy to welcome Football-Italia.net writer Susy Campanale to the
show. Susy graciously made herself available for this recording while under the weather so big
applauds for our guest as she enlightens on the progress of the Italian National football squad
under manager Cesare Prandelli.
The devastating loss that resulted in knocking out the reigning European Champions seemed to have
cast a shadow of uncertainty on the normally confident Inter players thus resulting in the shock
loss to Parma this past weekend. This was not the Inter squad that many had been accustomed to
watching.
3-0. A bitter pill to swallow, but as many of the Inter senior players stated after the derby loss
to AC Milan, the Nerazzurri simply have to "get on with it." It was perceived to be the most
significant derby match since the ill-fated Champions League matches nearly a decade ago. The
five time Scudetto winning Inter seemingly did not show up.
Milan remain on top of Serie A yet their hold has become more tenuous than ever with city rivals
Inter lurking just two points behind. The Rossoneri have some of the league's most talented
individuals such as Robinho, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Antonio Cassano, but along with that talents
comes a lot of baggage and unpredictability.