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·8 ottobre 2025
Ferretti: Serie A in Australia makes no sense, Italy has the magic

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·8 ottobre 2025
Andrea Ferretti, former Head of the Medical Department of the Italian National Team, appeared on Raffaele Auriemma's "Get on the Carousel" show on Stile TV.
"Milan-Como? It's not normal to play in Perth and I say this categorically, this match needs to be placed in a framework of spectacle, but from a sporting point of view, it's not normal to play in Australia. The AIC makes its own assessments and the players probably hope to balance the excess of competitive commitments, even sometimes forced as in this case, with a reduction of overall loads. 12 injuries from Napoli? Statistics are not made in the short term, we will have to see at the end of the season what will be the incidence of the number and the extent of the injuries. Today it's difficult to give a judgement because maybe these injuries are concentrated now and from February onwards there will be no more. At this moment it can be worrying, but then if it compensates, everything returns to normal.
"Italy? The chemistry could be right, there's great enthusiasm around the new technical leadership and the technical staff. If the team gets in tune and finds the right motivations, we can have confidence in the future. And we must have confidence in the staff and the National Team, then the ball is round. Norway could even lose a point and we might just need a narrow victory, who knows, for now we just need to stand by the National Team. Rrahmani? The management of a single injury depends on many things, maybe he's already ready and they didn't want to risk it. Today's football doctors are prepared and attentive. We need to try to avoid recurrences in muscle injuries because this significantly prolongs recovery times. Taking an extra week is an attitude I agree with. There isn't always a precise correspondence between the degree of diagnostic verification and recovery times so we need to be cautious".
Vincenzo Schiavo
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