Posts Tagged ‘Serie A’

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The Monday Miscellany

David Beckham's injury and Clarence Seedorf's late winner conspire to make Serie A the centre of attention after an eventful weekend. Also, why the BBC is right to send a large party to the World Cup and the team... (Continue reading)

Masterful Mourinho is Inter home-straight

Have Inter put the title out of Milan’s reach with their backs-to-the-wall derby win? Jonathan O’Shea evaluates how the battle was won and lost.... (Continue reading)

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Milan goal-rush greets wing wizard Beckham

Becks is back. And so are Milan. Jonathan O'Shea considers the catalysts behind Milan's continuing rise above the Serie A mediocrity.... (Continue reading)

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Serie A highlights: Cassetti records Rome derby winner and Marchisio magic puts new face on Scudetto race

Jonathan O'Shea oversees a hard-fought Rome derby and the possible re-ignition of the Italian title race. Or is that just wishful thinking?... (Continue reading)

Under-fire Ranieri halts Mourinho’s winning run

Jose Mourinho still holds the upper-hand over Claudio Ranieri as Inter continue their domination of Serie A.... (Continue reading)

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Sneijder and Diego in…A Tale of Two Tens

The number 10 shirt has long been the most prized of all in Italian calcio. It’s generally handed to the chosen few with the creativity, vision and finesse to fulfil the role of play-maker. In Serie A, they even have... (Continue reading)

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Why City must hold onto Elano

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The immediate impact made by Elano Blumer on his arrival in Manchester at the start of City’s all-too-brief Sven-Göran Eriksson era was striking. Hitting the ground running upon his move from the relative obscurity of Shakhtar Donetsk, the creative midfielder... (Continue reading)

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Ancelotti Appointed Chelsea Boss – Carlo swaps Milan for London but for how long?

Carlo Ancelotti has been named as the new Chelsea manager following the departure of Guus Hiddink. The 49 year old has been a long time favourite for the job and finally put pen to paper on a three year... (Continue reading)

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