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Hellas Verona has fired its coach with the team in last place in the Italian league. Paolo Zanetti has been released two days after a 4-0 loss at Cagliari.
Alessandro Bastoni is set to return to the starting line-up when Inter travel to face Cremonese on Sunday in Serie A.The news comes after the defender was rested during the recent Champions League
Former Italy international Alberto Gilardino has been sacked by Serie A strugglers Pisa, while the league's bottom side Verona dismissed coach Paolo Zanetti after another defeat at the weekend.
The winter transfer window in Serie A is over, and Football Italia takes a look at all the deals completed over the last month.
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Chaotic Serie A weekend puts Inter in Serie A driver's seat while Napoli, Milan waste key chances
The Nerazzurri have increased their gap on their Serie A rivals and look like the team to beat
With four different winners over the last six seasons, Italy's top division has been a lot more fun for neutrals in that period. Actually, it's been more fun for everyone but Juventus.
Antonio Conte and Napoli will be looking to put their Champions League disappointment behind them when they host a Fiorentina side who are still bound to the
This week's Serie A slate features some interesting matchups, such as the game between AC Milan and Genoa on Thursday. Here's how to watch: Tuesday, Jan. 6 Pisa vs. Como, 9 a.m. ( Paramount+) Lecce vs.
MILAN/LONDON (Reuters) -Italy's Serie A soccer league is exploring options for its international media rights, including the sale of a stake to external investors and a long-term strategic partnership with a sports media agency, three sources with direct ...
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If you’re not watching Serie A right now, you’re missing one of the best comeback stories in modern football. Long labeled as slow and defensive, Italy’s top flight has reinvented itself,