Showing posts with label Serie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Serie. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Tottenham Outcast Niko Kranjcar Eyeing Serie A Switch

Niko Kranjcar has declared that he wants a move to Italy after struggling for first-team opportunities at Tottenham Horspur this season.

The 26-year-old Croatian international, has started only two of his side’s 33 Barclays Premier League games this season and the club turned down an offer from Werder Bremen for him in the January transfer window.

“Is there a point of beginning next season as a bit-part player? None whatsoever,” Kranjcar said in quotes reported by The Sun.

“I have an agreed meeting with the chairman (Daniel Levy) and the manager (Harry Redknapp), it should happen within a week.

“After the meeting I want to have a clear picture about my status.

“I would definitely be interested in moving to Italy. I think I would adapt quickly to Italian football.”



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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Paulo Henrique Ganso Wants To Play In The Serie A

Interesting news are out and it has been reported that Santos star Paulo Henrique Ganso has declared that he wants to play in Serie A next season.

The Brazilian international midfielder is one of the hottest properties on the transfer market for this summer, particularly between AC Milan and Inter Milan.

Paulo Henrique Ganso told Sky Sport Italia : “One day I’d love to play in Serie A and I think sooner or later I will play in Italy,”.

“I have never met Leonardo, but we have spoken often on the phone. He gives me great advice and is a wonderful Coach.

“Having said that, I often talk to Milan defender Thiago Silva too.”



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Monday, March 28, 2011

Neymar Wants Serie A Switch

Sensational news are out and it has been revealed that Santos starlet Neymar has admitted that he wants to move to Italy this summer.

The Brazilian international striker who was in action against Scotland last night declared that his priority is a move to Serie A.

A target for AC Milan, Inter and Juventus, Neymar said: “My objective is Italy, but also European football in general.

“Anyone would love to play in Serie A, even if I am also happy at Santos.”



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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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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Man Utd Winger, Luis Nani Targets Serie A Switch

Man Utd Winger, Luis Nani Targets Serie A Switch

[ 0 ] March 15, 2011

Sensational news are out and it has been reported that Manchester United winger Nani is weighing up a move to the Italian Serie A.

According to British newspapers, the Portuguese international star is ready to leave England and has asked his agent to explore options in Italy.

According to The Guardian, Nani, who only signed a new four-year deal last season, will not push for a move but instead wait and see what opportunities emerge.

Nani, 24, has been declared fit to face Marseille in the Champions League on Tuesday after recovering from the badly gashed leg he suffered in a tackle by Jamie Carragher in United’s Premier League loss to Liverpool.






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