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Max Allegri's tactical genius is the life of the Juventus, while Ademola Lookman and Luis Muriel, two Athens, are portraying a legendary Man United pair. WE LEARNED TEN THINGS IN Serie A this weekend

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 11, 2023
ALVISE CAGNAZZO: Juventus hung the heat on Inter Milan this weekend, winning 1-0 over Napoli on Friday night and Federico Gatti scoring in the second half. Inter's fine form continued to flourish, with four goals over Udinese to stretch their undefeated streak in the Italian top-flight to 13 games on the bounce. There were some big losses around the league, too, with Atalanta beating a 10-man AC Milan who had Davide Calabria sent off late in the match.

Atalanta 3-2: Lukaku and Barella score in the first four minutes before Martinez wins by Martinez

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 27, 2023
Inter Milan scored twice inside the first four minutes but they had to defeat Atalanta 3-2 at home on Saturday, guaranteeing them a top-four finish in Serie A. Lazio, who is in third place, is just one point behind Inter in their match against Cremonese on Sunday.

Giroud, a Milan actor, has had a fruitful season: 10 THINGS WE LEARNED from Serie A

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 22, 2023
ALVISE CAGNAZZO: On Friday, Saturday and Sunday, eight games were played across Serie A, as the Italian top-flight's dramatic end draws closer. Inter Milan's eight-game winning streak was snapped by champions Napoli, although city rivals AC Milan struck five against a sorry Sampdoria. Monza won on Friday night, marking their impressive debut in Serie A, although Atalanta's future appears a bit more uncertain despite their 3-1 victory over Verona.

In Sevilla, Man United has a bogey team, awaiting their Europa League match

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 13, 2023
Manchester United should win the Europa League semi-finals against Sevilla. However,'should' doesn't mean' does not promise any guarantees. Erik ten Hag's improving team have a major fear factor this season, while Sevilla's struggling campaign has seen their lowest performance in two decades. And yet, there will be a nagging doubt at the back of United's minds as they prepare to face one of their bogey teams over two legs this week and next.

"Prepare monstrous bids for Atlanta's Rasmus Hojlund."

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 22, 2023
Arsenal is rumored to have made an offer for Attalanta striker Rasmus Hojlund, but Real Madrid could face competition for his signature. In August, the Danish forward joined Atalanta in a £15 million transfer, with the 20-year-old pushing his way into the starting lineup ahead of Duvan Zapata and Luis Muriel. Hojlund scored five goals in his first eight league appearances before the World Cup break, but he has been prolific since the season began, scoring five goals in his last eight league appearances.

Serie A 10 things we learned at the weekend as Lautaro Martinez shines for Inter Milan once again

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 6, 2023
With more games in store on Monday and Tuesday, the full round of fixtures has yet to conclude, but Italy's Serie A Serie A evoked up plenty of talking points over the weekend. Inter Milan defeated Arch-rivals AC Milan on Sunday night, with Lautaro Martinez turning home the only goal of the game at the San Siro, while Napoli defended their 13-point lead at the top with a three-goal victory over Spezia. ALVISE CAGNAZZO of Sportsmail has dissected the weekend's coverage and taken a closer look at ten things we learned from the Italian top flight.

Napoli is one of the top candidates to win the Serie A after AC Milan, Juventus, and Inter Milan

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 4, 2023
Serie A is finally back! There has been no top-flight action in Italy since November 13, with a long break for the World Cup and the festive season. Fortunately for those with Calcio withdrawal symptoms, the game is back in a big dollop on Wednesday, with a full slate of ten Serie A games distributed fairly throughout the day. ALVISE CAGNAZZO provides us with the state of play at all 20 of the clubs ahead of its return.

This weekend, we learned ten things about Serie A ten things

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 7, 2022
The 13th matchday of the Serie A season and the penultimate weekend of action before the World Cup break were full of anticipation. Lazio won the local bragging rights in the derby with Roma, Juventus dominated Inter Milan 2-0, and Napoli defeated Atalanta to keep their unbeaten streak going. ALVISE CAGNAZZO of Sportsmail is back with the main talking points from another packed weekend in Italy.

Atalanta 0-2 Lazio: A bid to climb to the top of Serie A is off by 10 people

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 23, 2022
With a 2-0 win over Gian Piero Gasperini's side on Sunday, Lazio defeated Atalanta in the Serie A table. Mattia Zaccagni and Felipe Anderson were on the scoresheet for the visitors, who extended their streak without conceding a single point in Serie A to six games. Luis Muriel was sent back deep into stoppage time to rub salt into the wounds of the home side's swollen body, who now sits fourth in the Serie A table, but lost out on the chance to finish first.

This weekend, we learned ten things from SERIE A

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 3, 2022
Napoli continued their good start to the season by beating Torino 3-1 on Saturday, while Atalanta remained level on points after edging Fiorentina 1-0. Roma also won when they came from behind to beat Inter Milan, while Juventus and defending champions AC Milan returned to winning ways after losing before the international break. Alvise Cagnazzo of Sportsmail takes a look at ten things we learned from this weekend's participation in Serie A.

Atletico Madrid has turned down an additional loan transfer for striker Alvaro Morata of Italian giants Juventus

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 7, 2022
After two seasons on loan at Juventus, scoring 12 goals in 48 appearances, Atleti can only be ready to sell the Spaniard on a permanent basis. Despite the £18 million loan fee Diego Simeone's side received from Juve in 2020, the Spanish side is apparently waiting for offers of around $29.5 million (€35 million). The Colchoneros are quoted Juve as the same fee they would have had to pay to make Morata's initial loan agreement permanent, which they refused to pay in the hopes of negotiating a lower figure.