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·10 de noviembre de 2025
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·10 de noviembre de 2025
A weekend has shaken up Serie A. Two new leaders - Inter and Roma - and a balance that promises sparks until the end. Five teams within three points and a Napoli in full identity crisis.
Behind every shake-up, there is a name, a face, a philosophy: Chivu, Gasperini, and Conte. The coaches are rewriting the standings with the power of ideas, nerves, and words.
Cristian Chivu has recharged his team. After two unconvincing wins, Inter is back to being ruthless, capable of dominating and suffocating opponents.

The Romanian coach has changed the tone and attitude of the group. His shouts in training and on the bench have awakened a team that seemed mentally tired.
The result is a decisive victory, achieved thanks to the intensity of the pressing and a rediscovered Lautaro, celebrating again after over a month of drought. The message is clear: Chivu has imposed his style, made of grit and concentration.
In Rome, meanwhile, the "Gasp effect" has exploded. After the trip to Glasgow, the Giallorossi team defeated Udinese with the strength of mind and legs. Gasperini has instilled his usual hunger, the one that made his Atalanta great.

Roma plays with rhythm, aggressiveness, and conviction, even after exhausting European commitments. It's not just a tactical issue, but psychological: the team believes, the city ignites, and Gasp doesn't hide. "It's right that our people believe in the Scudetto," he said.
And then there's Napoli, experiencing a perfect storm. Defeated by a brilliant and organized Bologna, Conte's group appears lost. The coach, always at the center of the scene, surprised everyone with a heavy statement:

"There's no chemistry. I don't want to accompany a dead man." Words that sound more like a cry of surrender than a stimulus. The team doesn't react, the game is dull, and the fire that once burned in the Italian champion Napoli now seems like ashes. Conte, who was supposed to be the spark, has become the symbol of frustration.
More than ever this year, Serie A is a mental battlefield. Inter and Roma lead, but Milan, Bologna, Juve, and Napoli remain in the chase.

Every coach influences differently: Chivu builds, Gasperini ignites, Conte divides. It's a hurdle race where strategy matters as much as mentality, and character is worth more than formations.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.
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