Inter chase Bodo/Glimt fightback as Torino sack Baroni and Juve face test | OneFootball

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·25 February 2026

Inter chase Bodo/Glimt fightback as Torino sack Baroni and Juve face test

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Italian front pages centre on Champions League stakes, with Inter aiming to overturn a 3-1 deficit against Bodo/Glimt and Juventus needing a response against Galatasaray tomorrow. Torino have dismissed Baroni and are turning to d’Aversa for the rest of the season.

Gazzetta details Inter’s push, with Chivu weighing options from Dimarco to Pio Esposito to flip 3-1. It also reports McKennie has signed with Juventus until 2030 and says Loftus has had jaw surgery and is out for two months.


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Corriere frames it as Bodo or bust, saying Inter must win by three. It cites Chivu saying the tie can be turned around and that elimination would not be an embarrassment, and notes Dumfries’ return. It adds to the refereeing row, arguing Napoli had a good goal ruled out, while Rocchi judged Hojlund’s contact with Hien accidental, and Chiffi is benched for one round.

Tuttosport focuses on Juventus, saying renewal talks for McKennie are incoming despite Gazzetta’s claim, with Spalletti valuing his versatility. For Galatasaray tomorrow, Bremer is probably out and Yildiz could feature.

On Torino, Gazzetta says d’Aversa will take over after Baroni’s sacking. Corriere notes only four points from eight games, a deal to June and a debut against Lazio after defeat at Marassi, while Tuttosport portrays the move as a last resort.

Tuttosport also adds needle before Inter-Bodo/Glimt, alleging the Norwegians have questioned Inter’s nous, and rival coach Knutsen said elite sides did not complain about the artificial pitch or the cold.

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