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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

4 Reasons Sampdoria Should Go Down And Other Matchday 33 Reviews


Two teams made giant strides this weekend, in opposite directions. One continues a march towards the top, now far ahead and likely to win its first scudetto in eight years. The other continues its awful slide and looks likely to be relegated. Fittingly, the former trounced the latter 3-0 in a game that summed up the season that each of the clubs is having.


AC Milan look increasingly likely to win the league this year, winning on a weekend that saw both potential challengers lose. Massimiliano Allegri’s side did all they needed to in demolishing Sampdoria, whereas Inter shockingly lost to Parma and Napoli were suspensefully defeated by Udinese. With only five rounds to go, Milan are six points clear at the top, with the second and third placed teams still have to face each other. Allegri’s side should be molto allegro come the end of the season.


Sampdoria fans, however, are anything but. The season that began so promisingly, with Champions’ League qualification, has quickly unraveled into a nightmare. The side are the worst in Serie A on recent form and have finally sank into a relegation position, on 18th. In fact, I hope they get relegated. There, I’ve said it.


Why? I’m glad you’ve asked. Here are four reasons.



  1. Plain and simply, they’re awful recently. Out of the last six games, Sampdoria have won none, tied once, and lost five times. They’ve scored a whopping three goals and conceded ten. They are the worst team in the league based on recent form- worse than Bari. Bari! That’s relegation standard stuff.

  2. Plain and simply, they’ve been awful all year. Since Serie A resumed after Christmas, the side have won twice. They beat Roma, which is hardly an achievement since they always do. Then they beat Bologna. That’s it. That was their 2011: 2 wins out of 17. It’s hard to argue that a side deserves to stay up when they can’t seem to beat

  3. President Garrone deserves to be fired. This is the man who froze out Antonio Cassano and sent him to Milan for nothing. Then he sold Giampaolo Pazzini to Inter. To replace them? He brought in Massimo Maccarone and Kiko Macheda, that amazingly prolific pair that has three goals between them. Their defense has actually been quite decent- they’ve only conceded 39 goals, two more than Inter: it’s their offense that is holding them back. At only 26 goals scored all season, they’re averaging .787 per game and have the second worst offense in the league.

  4. They’ve become the new Bari. Earlier this season, everyone wanted to play Bari. Nearly every game was a guaranteed win against the southern side, who have somewhat rightened the ship in recent weeks, no longer automatically losing but often drawing, and sometimes (read: almost never) even winning. Sampdoria is now Serie A’s punching bag.

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As for the rest of the league, Serie A is quickly settling. Roma’s loss and Juventus’s tie means that it’s all but down to Udinese and Lazio for that fourth spot. The bottom of the table is still up for grabs however, with the exception of Bari’s spot. Lecce, Sampdoria, Brescia, Cesena, and Parma are all within three points of the drop zone, at best. The real race in Serie A is no longer for the title, but to stay in the league.


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Thursday, March 17, 2011

Azzurrini in Serie B? Leo Per Sempre? And Three Other Headlines

« Sometimes, a Video Says It All | Home | Azzurrini in Serie B? Leo Per Sempre? And Three Other HeadlinesBy: Julian | March 16th, 2011
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Just another day in calcio- schedule changes, loving coaches, and new ideas.

1.Inter are so impressed with Leonardo that general manager Ernesto Paolillo believes he will be at the club for a long time to come:

Leonardo will be the Coach of the future. He came to us for a long-term project and we want to introduce more young players. Aside from being a great tactician, Leonardo knows how to use psychology in football to help players overcome difficult moments and maintain team spirit.

Potentially risky. Leo has yet to really prove himself at any level, and I’m not sure many out there would agree that he is a “great tactician”. Some may go as far as to say that tactics seem to be almost irrelevant to the man. He is young and there is room for him to grow, but being a long term Inter manager may be too much too quickly. At any rate, should Inter end the season trophyless, it’ll be interesting to see what Paolillo has to say then.

2. Cesare Prandelli has a new idea that’s receiving a lot of attention: putting a youth Azzurri side into Serie B. The idea would be to have young Italians play together in the lower league in an effort to give them playing time and allow them to gel. Interesting but probably unfeasible.

3. The first two rounds of Serie A football in April have had their kickoff times adjusted. The new times are as follows:

Matchday 31

Saturday April 2
Brescia-Bologna (17.00)
Milan-Inter (19.45)

Sunday April 3
Napoli-Lazio (11.30)
Roma-Juventus (19.45)
Matchday 32
Saturday April 9
Inter-Chievo (17.00)
Udinese-Roma (19.45)

Sunday April 10
Juventus-Genoa (11.30)
Fiorentina-Milan (19.45)

The 31st gameday is massive in terms of the title race. Milan-Inter could well decide the scudetto, and Napoli-Lazio will have enormous consequences in the race for Champions’ League places. Roma’s match away to Udinese on the 9th could well be a fourth place decider, too.

4. Sampdoria captain Angelo Palombo is recovering well from a fractured rib, and will begin light training tomorrow.

5, For anyone who can read Italian, TuttoMercato has a great article on why Inter fans aren’t missing Zlatan Ibrahimovic. Hint: it’s because of Samuel Eto, who’s so good that “a comparison [to Ibra] does not even exist”.


Some Related Serie A Posts:Serie A News and Notes: 7/12/2010March 5th: Five Headlines and One ArgumentThe Weekend that Was in Serie A: Giornata 17The Weekend that was in Serie A: Giornata 8The Weekend that was in Serie A: Giornata 5
Category: Azzurri, Rumors & News, Serie ATags Tags: Azzurri, Azzurrini, Eto, Ibra, Inter, Leonardo, Palombo, Paolillo, Prandelli, Rumors & News, Sampdoria, Schedule changes, Serie A, Serie B
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