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  • Giovanni Di Lorenzo: Napoli’s Captain Enjoying a Fresh Start Under Conte

    Despite a season that ended with fans booing him off and a European Championship campaign to forget, Napoli captain Giovanni Di Lorenzo has earned a fresh start under Antonio Conte. The new coach declared him a cornerstone of the revamped Napoli, and Di Lorenzo has more than justified that faith.   After Napoli’s worst season…

  • Udinese Finally Making their Mark in Serie A

    After pulling off one of the biggest shocks of the 2024/25 Serie A season by escaping Napoli with a draw, Udinese stretched their unbeaten run to three matches and sent a statement throughout Italy’s top-flight. For the second straight home match, they not only beat their opponents, but they also scored three goals.   Jurgen…

  • Il Guerriero Giapponese: How Zion Suzuki Looks to Keep Hopes Alive for Fabio Pecchia’s Parma

    Emerging as one of the best goalkeeping talents in Europe, top clubs in the continent are keeping close tabs on the progress of Parma shot-stopper Zion Suzuki.    The goalkeeper came from humble beginnings. Born in New Jersey, he left the States at a very young age to go to Urawa, Japan. From there, a…

  • San Siro, Giuseppe Meazza, and the Two Tenants Who Can’t Stand Each Other

    The thing about Milan is that it is a city that never truly belongs to anyone. It tolerates you, it lets you borrow its grandeur, but it never quite gives itself over. AC Milan and Inter Milan know this better than anyone. Two clubs, same stadium, same fans when you remove the shirts, but the…

  • Éderson: The Relentless Brazilian Workhorse Who’s Reinvigorating Atalanta’s MIdfield

    At 25 years of age, Éderson José dos Santos Lourenço da Silva has already plied his trade on three different continents, represented the Brazil national team in a major tournament, and led Atalanta to their first major trophy in 61 years. And today, he’s emerging as an integral part of an Atalanta side that continues…

  • Manuel Locatelli Getting Back to His Best for Thiago Motta’s Juventus

    Juventus faced off against Milan on Saturday, January 18, with the hosts featuring two ex-Milan players in their starting line-up: Pierre Kalulu excelled in defense alongside Federico Gatti, whilst Manuel Locatelli captained the side and ran the show in central midfield, winning seven out of seven duels and completing 12 out fo 15 long balls.…

  • Santiago Castro: The Heir to Joshua Zirkzee’s Throne at Bologna

    For a club of Bologna’s stature, success usually means a fresh start. Returning to Europe’s elite competition after six decades of absence wasn’t enough to keep the mastermind behind it all, Thiago Motta. They also had to replace record signings Riccardo Calafiori and Joshua Zirkzee at either end of the pitch.   As it stands,…

  • Assane Diao: Analyzing Como’s New Signing

    With Como just barely hovering above the relegation zone they have decided to spend big this winter to aid the legendary player Cesc Fábreagas, now manager at the Italian club. One of the players on whom they have splashed the cash is 19-year-old Assane Diao who has lacked continuity at Real Betis ever since he…

  • Riccardo Orsolini: Bologna’s New Attacking Talisman

    After a season that saw them finish fifth in the Serie A table and return to the UEFA Champions League after six decades, it was always evident that Bologna were going to be picked apart. Joshua Zirkzee headed to Manchester United, Riccardo Calafiori moved to Arsenal, whilst their manager Thiago Motta took his talents to…

  • Christian Pulisic: The American Talisman Leading Milan to Glory

    Christian Pulisic was 17 years old when he made his professional debut for Borussia Dortmund. He was 20 when he became the most expensive American soccer player of all time, joining Chelsea for an estimated £58 million. He was 24 when he made his World Cup debut, earning two Man of the Match awards and…