I hope Naples absolutely trashes Roma. No pun intended. That way Roma's morale goes down and Naples will undoubtedly crumble late on in the season when they're fighting on two fronts with no depth.
I won't consider Roma an actual contender unless they keep this form up to the christmas break, which will most certainly not happen. I remember in 2010/11 we won the first 5 or 6 in a row (or somthing like that) and the hype began. Then, well we all know how that season ended.
Roma - Napoli switched to friday! Safety issues I guess, remember the same game 3-4 years ago when Napoli went to Rome with like 8-9k away ultras, completely trashing the city and the central station, done like half million euros damages to italian railway ministry.
From Kevin Garnett's wiki page - In December 2011, Garnett agreed to become a limited shareholder of American-owned Italian Serie A soccer team A.S. Roma.
No one is bitching. They are criticizing the performances, and rightly so. I hope we won't start seeing Pogba as a RWB if Licht is out for an extended period of time
From Kevin Garnett's wiki page - In December 2011, Garnett agreed to become a limited shareholder of American-owned Italian Serie A soccer team A.S. Roma.
Roma - Napoli switched to friday! Safety issues I guess, remember the same game 3-4 years ago when Napoli went to Rome with like 8-9k away ultras, completely trashing the city and the central station, done like half million euros damages to italian railway ministry.
This usually happens to the teams that start the season in excellent form.
Maybe Juve is having different tactics for this season because of the world cup. Most of our players will be playing in Brazil so maybe the tactics is to be in top form in the end of season. But this should be players personal tactics not Juventus team plan.
Another reason is stronger competition for the scudeto. Juve will need strong finish at the end.
Milan defender Philippe Mexes has been handed a four-match ban for punching Juventus’ Giorgio Chiellini on Sunday.
The Rossoneri centre-back was seen hitting out at the Bianconeri man yesterday and after consulting television evidence, the FIGC have given him a retrospective four game suspension.
The breakdown of the suspension is - three games for the punch, and one game for the two yellow cards he received in Turin.
It means the France international will be out for games against Udinese, Parma, Lazio and Fiorentina.