Powered by Blogger.
Showing posts with label Roma. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Roma. Show all posts

Napoli face crucial test at AC Milan


Italian club Napoli will find out if they are truly ready to challenge for the Serie-A crown this season when they travel to AC Milan in the crunch clash ties of the weekend.The game has been moved to Monday night to give the southerners an extra day’s rest following their Europa League exertions against Villarreal on Thursday.But the super-clash between the top two in the league will give Walter Mazzarri’s team the chance to show what they are made of.

In a season full of surprises that initially saw Lazio leading the table and champions Inter Milan struggling down in eighth place at the turn of the year, Napoli appear to have demonstrated that they have the staying power to go all the way.Still splitting the two Milan clubs with a mere 12 matches to play in the season, Napoli must genuinely be considered as very tide title contenders for the first time since the days of Diego Maradona.And although the club’s staff and players refuse to even pronounce the word title there is no denying that they are where they are on merit.

However, there has been one thing missing from their pursuit of glory this season and that has been the ability to cut the mustard against the very best.They may have done the double over Roma this season and thumped Juventus 3-0 at home in January but both sides are suffering from transitional campaigns and currently sit sixth and seventh respectively.When it mattered against the two big Milanese sides, Napoli came up short.

They lost 2-1 at home to Milan earlier on in the season despite enjoying a large part of the game and also proved frail defensively when they played away to Inter and lost 3-1.In two games against Liverpool in the Europa League group stage they also failed to secure a win.For them to go the whole way this season they are going to need to prove they can also come out on top in the biggest games where there is the most at stake.

They sit three points behind Milan and two ahead of Inter, meaning a win for Mazzarri’s team could result in the top three being separated by only two points when the weekend is up.If there is one thing in their favour it is that Milan have also proved susceptible to negative results in their biggest home games of the season.Not only did they lose 2-1 to Juventus and 1-0 to Roma but Tottenham came to the San Siro in the Champions League knock-out phase and also left with a crucial 1-0 success.

Milan also failed to beat fourth placed Lazio at home and needed a pair of controversial goals to sneak a 2-2 draw against Real Madrid in the Champions League group stages.A sign that Milan may be feeling the strain came from vice-president Adriano Galliano who was at pains to tell Radio Italia that the game would be no more important than any other.‘It,s keenly expected because it’s top against second but there,s still just three out of the 36 points left on offer’ he said.

‘Lets not forget that a victory over Napoli won't mean we’ve won the title, and vice versa.’The later start to the game means Inter can leapfrog Napoli on Sunday if they win away to Sampdoria.Juventus host Bologna on Saturday night and Roma entertain Parma on Sunday as the two traditional heavyweights look to drag themselves back into Champions League qualification contention.

  • Digg
  • Del.icio.us
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • RSS

Inter momentum



 Inter Milan’s show of strength crushed Roma in Week 24 and confirmed they’ve got the momentum more than Milan, says Susy Campanale
Max Allegri may claim Milan “are not under pressure,” but the huge lead has been eradicated to just three points and, as Inter have a game in hand against Fiorentina, that could in reality be only two. With Antonio Cassano not on great form and even Zlatan Ibrahimovic struggling to find the net, the atomic attack is looking a little timid lately. Admittedly, the numerous injuries make it inevitable the Rossoneri will dip a little, but two consecutive stalemates against
Lazio and now Genoa ring alarm bells.

If there’s a side with momentum right now, then that’s Inter. Leonardo is breathing down the necks of his former players and bringing the entertainment factor back to the reigning champions. It’s rarely comfortable and they have kept only one clean sheet under the new Coach, but the
Nerazzurri’s 5-3 victory over Roma was a show of strength. The return of Wesley Sneijder could be just the boost they need on top of Giampaolo Pazzini, Andrea Ranocchia, Yuto Nagatomo and Houssine Kharja as January additions. It will be very tough for the Giallorossi to get back into the title race after this bitter blow and Nicolas Burdisso’s third red card of the campaign.

Napoli wasted the opportunity to close in midweek, but got right back on track by seeing off Cesena and the gap now stands at just three points. It would’ve been a 3-0 victory, but Christian Maggio’s ‘phantom goal’ was cleared after it had crossed the line, unseen by the officials.

Lazio’s early title hopes have all but evaporated as they slowly get back to their expected status of challenging for European qualification. Chievo held them to a second straight draw by making the most of the only real scoring opportunity.

It was a case of homecoming joy for Alessandro Matri, who clearly enjoyed the Sardinian air a week after he left
Cagliari. It’s surely no coincidence the former Rossoblu striker bagged his first brace in a Juventus jersey against his former teammates. He opted not to celebrate as a sign of respect for the fans, who responded with jeers.

Fabrizio Miccoli took the tradition of muted celebrations a bit far. The Lecce native has never played for his hometown club, but was absolutely distraught at scoring against them. In fact, the Palermo captain was so upset that he didn’t come back out for the second half, avoiding the sight of his beloved
Salentini throwing away a lead twice to fall 4-2.

There was nothing to dampen Antonio Di Natale’s celebrations, as he ended a two-week drought to net his 100th Serie A goal in an Udinese jersey. The Friulani have amassed 17 points from an available 21 and confirmed just how crucial Alexis Sanchez has become to this side. He was sorely missed in the midweek draw against
Bologna, but returned to score one and set up another against a dismal Sampdoria.

It was a new start at the Tardini, as Amauri got his first Serie A goal in a year, breaking the drought with a spectacular overhead kick. Sending a message to his old club Juve, the Brazilian also hit the crossbar for Parma. Fiorentina welcomed back Adrian Mutu after he stormed out in a contract dispute and hope he’ll give them some more options.

It was home sweet home for Beppe Iachini, who in two games back on the Brescia bench has picked up four points. The Rigamonti result has probably doomed Bari to the drop, as it’ll be a miracle for them to avoid relegation once nine points adrift of the safety zone. Catania haven’t had much luck since bringing in
Diego Simeone, as the slip-up at Bologna with Pablo Alvarez sent off just 22 minutes in has seen them plummet to fourth-from-bottom.

  • Digg
  • Del.icio.us
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • RSS

Freelancer

Freelance Jobs