Football Italia
·8 Oktober 2025
Today’s Papers: Juventus and Guerreiro, Tresoldi for Italy

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·8 Oktober 2025
‘Milan, you’re a dream’
Interview with Rabiot: ‘Happy in red and black’
Scudetto? Napoli are favourites, but we’re fighting as well. Leao shouldn’t waste his enormous potential. Modric is an example. Allegri a winner like me
Akanji takes over
He will be signed permanently. The Acerbi replacement has already begun
Lobotka trouble
Napoli lose him for three weeks, at risk for Inter
Faith in Tudor
Few positive results, but Juve stand by their coach
Champions League
UEFA’s plan: More money but only for the top clubs
Allegri workaholic
Milan playing more than everyone, La Viola in last place
Serie A: Increasingly less football
Inquest into the use of time over the first six games
One Rossonero match lasts for an average of 57 minutes. Conte on the podium (54’). Fiorentina don’t go higher than 48’. Lazio-Roma in the top 5 for matches with the most interruptions
Napoli, De Bruyne is the quickest
He has the highest average for sprints: Nobody like him against Genoa
Inter, first prize: Chivu beats Inzaghi
A better start than in 2024
He’s earned one point more in Serie A, and has won both in the Champions League. Five wins in a row prior to the break
Juve, defensive lessons from Tudor
Gasperini and Friedkin, market meeting
Wing-back SOS: There’s Guerreiro
According to Tudor, the real Juve emergency is on the flanks: Among the solutions in January is the Bayern left wing-back
The experienced and versatile Portuguese (who can also play in the middle) is approaching the end of his contract: Kompany could let him leave early to avoid losing him on a free. Igor doesn’t give up on the back three.
Interview with Di Natale: ‘The centre-forward should be Vlahovic’. Women: 2-1 against Benfica
Tresoldi for Italy, Gattuso confirms
The CT: ‘I’ve had a good look at both him and Ahanor. We’re working on it. The atmosphere won’t be great against Israel in Udine, my heart aches given what’s going on’. Soule’s agent also opens up to the Azzurri