Monthly Archives: September 2019
Ranieri backs Leicester & Allegri
Ranieri backs Leicester & Allegri
Claudio Ranieri is backing Leicester City to return to the Champions League and believes Massimiliano Allegri “would have no problems” in England. Ranieri ended last season back at Roma, and the 67-year-old was asked about his former club, as well as Inter, Juventus and Napoli – all of whom he can also count as previous […]
Jorginho happy to have gained faith of the Chelsea fans
Jorginho happy to have gained faith of the Chelsea fans
Jorginho’s Chelsea career has been a tale of two halves so far in terms of feeling at home at his new club. Having arrived at Stamford Bridge from Napoli pretty much alongside Maurizio Sarri last summer, the Italian international was subjected to some booing from sections of the home supporters who had grown frustrated at […]
Prade’: ‘Fiorentina and Milan similar’
Prade’: ‘Fiorentina and Milan similar’
Fiorentina director Daniele Pradè believes both the Viola and Milan are “works in progress, getting ready to become great again.” It kicks off at 19.45 UK time (18.45 GMT), click here for the line-ups and LIVEBLOG. “We want a convincing performance and wins help you to win,” Pradè told Sky Sport Italia after a midweek […]
Capello hits out at Milan’s wasteful summer spending
Capello hits out at Milan’s wasteful summer spending
29 September at 20:00 Former Juventus and AC Milan head coach Fabio Capello has spoken at the sidelines of the Milan City event about Serie A so far this season: ‘Expectations are confirmed. Napoli and Juve have had a small delay. Inter are strong in defence and they improve from game to game. Napoli has had problems […]
Liverani: ‘Take Lecce positives’
Liverani: ‘Take Lecce positives’
Fabio Liverani tried to “take the positives” from the performance, as Lecce lost 1-0 at home to Roma. “It bodes well for the future.” The Salentini have now lost all three home games this season against Hellas Verona, Napoli and Roma, as they were beaten by an Edin Dzeko header today. It could’ve been worse, […]