Friday, May 28, 2010

USA vs Turkey Preview


USA Send-Off Series, Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, PA
United States vs Turkey 2:00PM EST Live on ESPN2, ESPN3.com, and Galavision (SPA)


Tomorrow afternoon, the United States will square off with Turkey in their final match before heading to South Africa for the much, much anticipated World Cup. It is my understanding that this is the first time the US Men's National team has played in Philadelphia and will coincidentally be my first time seeing the US men's team (I hope to have pictures and videos posted in the review post).


(The Roster)


The United States has never had so much attention drawn to them, both domestically and abroad. ESPN is pulling out all the stops in their World Cup coverage while dedicating plenty of time to the US team (see above video). Being drawn in a very fortunate group, which happens to include England, has many soccer crowds talking up the good chance that the US has to advance to the round of 16.

What I'll be looking for tomorrow is simply cohesion. With several players grinding it out through injuries and the roster just finalized, I want to know that the players will be familiar with each other. As far as I'm concerned, the US has never had a consistent ability to threaten at goal. I'm hoping our performance from the Confederations Cup will carry over. If not, expect another group stage disappointment, alla 2006 (in which the US scored 2 goals, one an own goal).

Turkey provides a good challenge for the US. They're one of the teams who is hard to understand. Having well-outperformed expectations at Euro 2008, they failed to qualify for the World Cup for a second straight time. Nonetheless, having set the goal of making the last 16 or possibly even last 8, the US will be playing teams who are worse, equal to, and better than Turkey. A must watch for any US supporter.
(My prediction: 2-2)

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Serie A 2009/10 Season in Review


First off, this season should go down as the best since Calciopoli, due primarily because title race hadn’t been this tightly contested. We also saw the Champions League trophy return to the peninsula for the 12th time in it’s history thanks to Inter, giving much needed reinforcement to Serie A’s credibility. While on the topic of Europe, the race for fourth between Sampdoria and Palermo was top-notch. Perhaps the fact that one of Italy’s big 3 was out of the race by April give it some extra spice.

As for individuals who stood out, look no further than Diego Milito. While he was “il principe di Genoa” last year, he took his game to the highest level for Inter, scoring every goal in their title-clinching matches. While Diego tore it up in several ways, Udinese’s Antonio Di Natale bagged 29 goals, earning the “capocanonniere” title. As for the youngin’s, Palermo’s 21-year old defender Simon Kjaer made noise all throughout the season. Look for him to make a big move this summer.


(#6 has my vote for the most beautiful goal of the season)

1st Football Club Internazionale Milano
Their *18thscudetto puts them alone in 2nd place all time, also adding another to their run of 5* straight. Certainly this was the most difficult for them to pull out, as Roma and Milan kept the pressure on for the most part. However, as most clubs in Italy seem incapable of doing, Inter’s aggressiveness in the transfer window made all the difference. Also, they won the Champions League, finally...

2nd Associazione Sportiva Roma
Because their title run was expected by absolutely no one, Roma has to keep their heads high. Only smoking hot Sampdoria side could stop them in their last few rounds. Nonetheless, Roma can hang their hat on automatic qualification for the Champions League. Plus there’s no reason to think they can’t string together another run next season.

3rd Associazione Calcio Milan
Shoulda, woulda, coulda. The 2009/10 scudetto was undoubtedly Milan’s to win. When Inter began to trip up back in late winter/early spring, Milan couldn’t capitalize any further than -1. Perhaps if Pato had a healthy season, their scoring drought would’ve never happened. Looking back, with very low expectations to deal with, Milan should also be happy with where they ended. Not to mention we were treated to an absolutely beautiful revival of Ronaldinho.

4th Unione Calcio Sampdoria
No doubt, Sampdoria had the 2nd best season out of any club, behind only Inter. They pounced on Juventus’ atrocious form and took the Champions League by the throat. Let’s not forget, they couldn’t win a game for love or money between November and February. However outside of those three months, they were possibly the best team in Serie A.

5th Unione Sportiva Citta’ di Palermo
Very similar to Roma, Palermo should keep their heads high. While they just couldn’t hold on in the end, they achieved a great result for their club. It’s a shame Walter Zenga couldn’t get the team going at the beginning of the season or else they might have had the Champions League spot locked up by April.

6th Societa’ Sportiva Calcio Napoli
Par for the course I would say for Napoli. They made some noise in the summer market, adding Fabio Quagliarella and Luca Cigarini to Hamsik and Lavezzi’s attack. After Roberto Donadoni was fired, Walter Mazzarri picked this club up and ran with them, going unbeaten for his first 15 rounds. Next year, they should be setting Champions League qualification as a must.

7th Juventus Football Club
Worst season in club history in terms of on-field performance. From signing a well-past expired Fabio Cannavaro to Ciro Ferrara’s managerial failure to choking against Bayern in the last CL group stage match to finally ending the season with a club record 15 losses, nothing went right. To think that Juventus were scudetto favorites at the beginning of the season, instead they’ll be starting in the 2nd qualification round of the Europa League.

8th Parma Football Club
Wonderful return to Serie A for Parma. Surely, the average promoted club just aims to stay up and lay a foundation. But with Parma’s history and their great run in the early decade, it is understandable that they finished just one spot outside of a European place. They will definitely be a club to keep an eye on next season.

9th Genoa Cricket and Football Club
I want to say that this was a bit of a disappointing season for Genoa however considering losing their 2 best attackers from the previous year, perhaps 9th isn’t so bad. It will be interesting to see how they will fare next season.

10th Associazione Sportiva Bari
Similar to Parma, Bari also celebrated a great return to the top flight. They fought through the season consistently well and perhaps deserved a high place. At home, they were one of the most difficult sides in the league to crack.


(Best goals of the 1st half of the season. Still looking for part 2)

11th ACF Fiorentina
It took me until about March to realize that Fiorentina would have a disappointing season. Even now, 11th place is a shock to me. After handling Liverpool in the Champions League, they just fell off, perhaps due to the offside goal that eventually was their undoing against Bayern in the round of 16. In the league they just never had it. And with Cesare Prandelli off to the Azzurri after the World Cup, who knows if they’ll even be competing for a European spot next year.

12th Societa’ Sportiva Lazio
Conversely to Fiorentina, I can’t believe Lazio finished 12th! For being in the relegation battle for the overwhelming majority of the season, the standings simple do not tell the story. With was an atrocious season for the club in nearly every way. The infamous behavior of their own fans cheering for their team to lose against Inter in spite of their cross-town rivals is a terrible stain on their club’s reputation and won’t soon be forgotten.

13th Calcio Catania
A very interesting storyline to follow for Catania as they fininshed their season in great form. However, the mastermind behind it all, Sinisa Mihajlovic, has resigned as manager and likely headed to Fiorentina. We’ll see if Maxi Lopez can keep his phenomenal form up for another season despite a change at the helm.

14th Associazione Calcio ChievoVerona
The most boring team in Serie A. I neither like nor dislike Chievo. It’s just that there’s really nothing that stands out about the club. While they dug themselves out of the relegation zone last season, I guess you can say their objective was to stay afloat for another year, which they did comfortably. Aside from that, no players stood out to me and their manager has since resigned and replaced Gigi Del Neri at Sampdoria.

15th Udinese Calcio
Up and down year for Udinese but they should begin erecting a statue for Antonio Di Natale. Without a doubt, they would have be relegated if it were not for his 29 goals. Even if another average striker would have been in his spot, he probably wouldn’t have scored any more than 13, a difference of 16 goals. Still, I like this club and I’m glad they’ll be sticking around for another year.

16th Cagliari Calcio
For a decent stretch there, Cagliari were one of the best teams in the league, even vying for 4th place. However they peaked too early and sank all the way down to 16th. AC Milan is hot for their coach Max Allegri and their stand out striker, Alessandro Matri, could be sold over the summer.

17th Bologna Football Club 1909
By the hair on their chiny-chin-chin did they avoid relegation. For a second straight year they manage to avoid the drop and so for that, they receive applause. However, you gotta think the steam has all but run out and will be right in the same spot next season.

18th Atalanta Bergamasca Calcio
They put up a good fight but just couldn’t get it going in time. Their 4 year stay in Serie A is over and will have to duke it out in Serie B.

19th Associazione Calcio Siena
I really thought they had it in them to survive, but I was sadly mistaken. The game that sticks out to me is the match at the San Siro against Inter when Siena took the lead two different times, lead 3-2 until the 88th minute, and eventually lost 4-3 in extra time. I believe there was much speculation about the referees favoring the big clubs and the Siena manager sadly admitting that sides like his could never win that type of a fixture. The ugly side of sports.

20th Associazione Sportiva Livorno Calcio
I don’t want to rag them too bad, but they knew they were relegated back in March. Once they dropped into the relegation spots, they just laid over and played dead.

Monday, May 24, 2010

Champions League Final Review: Inter Campioni d'Europa


Champions League Final, Santiago Bernabeu, Madrid
Internazionale Milano vs Bayern Muchen 2-0: Milito 35', 70' (I)

(The search for a solid highlight reel of this match has been very difficult, so I posted the best videos I found of 1) goal #1, 2) goal #2, and 3) celebrations.)

Diego Milito 35'


Diego Milito 70'


There's so much to be said about Inter's victory. Between the club, it's history, the players, the league it represents, I could write a 3-part series. However, if there's one thing that I am taking away from this match, its pride in the fact that I don't let the soap-opera that is now professional sports get in the way of a much need boost for calcio.

The Champions League Final has been a staple event for American soccer fans. Thanks to ESPN, it was the only access to the European game unless you knew someone with a subscription package. Therefore, the final always stuck out. I remember seeing AC Milan and Juventus duking it out in the final as well as Milan up 3-0 at halftime against Liverpool in 2005, only to watch the highlights of them somehow losing on PKs. I haven't missed a final since.

The feel of this year's match was very unique. The Bernabeu made a phenominal atmosphere, as it really looked like one of the top, if not the best stadiums in Europe. As for the teams, it was a big change from the English-dominated tournament that the UCL had become. With clubs from 4 different nations in the semi's (Italy, Germany, Spain, France), 2009/10 was already a victory for the league.

I watched the match on the edge of my seat for the full 90 minutes. It seemed like the game was in the balance with every shift in possession. As a quasi-Milan supporter, I had never been so tense while wanting Inter to succeed. I've made it no secret that Serie A's grasp on all 4 Champions League spots far surpasses any domestic rivalry. When Diego Milito score his goals, I jumped up and cheered. All season he has been nothing short of excellence and no matter who you support or hate, this guy cannot be denied. The only thing that sucks is that playing for Inter and Argentina, there's not a jersey of his I would wear.

45 years later...


In the end, Inter were definitely deserved winners. While both their goals came on the counter-attack, Bayern rarely threatened. When they had a clear chance at at the very beginning of the second half, Julio Caesar "kick-save-and-a-beauty"ed the weak shot away. Perhaps Ribery would have helped, but quite frankly, he's overrated. Maybe he'll prove me wrong at the World Cup this summer. While it may be a pain to watch Inter strut around as the first to ever pull off the Italian trippleta, Serie A holds on to all 4 champions league spots and all the much, much needed revenue that comes with them. Finally, props to Samuel Eto'o for his 3 champions league titles in just 5 years (Barca '06, '09). Grazie Inter.
(My Prediction: 4-3 Inter... I expect much more from Bayern's attack. Nonetheless, I got the winner right.)

Friday, May 21, 2010

Champions League Final Preview


UEFA Champions League Final from Estadio Santiago Bernabeu, Madrid, Spain
Internazionale vs Bayern Muchen SAT 2:45PM EST Live on FOX


Inter's Road to the final: (home club's score first)
Group Stage Match #1: vs Barcelona 0-0
GS #2: @ Rubin Kazan 1-1
GS #3: vs Dynamo Kyiv 2-2
GS #4: @ Dynamo Kyiv 2-1
GS #5: @ Barcelona 2-0
GS #6: vs Rubin Kazan 2-0
Round of 16: vs, @ Chelsea 2-1, 0-1
Quarter-finals: vs, @ CSKA Moskva 1-0, 0-1
Semi-finals: vs, @ Barcelona 3-1, 1-0


Bayern's Road to the final:
Group Stage Match #1: @ M. Haifa 3-0
GS #2: vs Juventus 0-0
GS #3: @ Bordeaux 1-2
GS #4: vs Bordeaux 0-2
GS #5: vs M. Haifa 1-0
GS #6: @ Juventus 1-4
Round of 16: vs, @ Fiorentina 2-1,3-2 (2-1 away goals)
Quarter-finals: vs, @ Manchester United 2-1, 3-2 (2-1 away goals)
Semi-finals: vs, @ Lyon 1-0, 0-3


Tomorrow, one of these two clubs will pull of a historic triple, as both have already won their domestic league and cup competitions. Likewise, former Real Madrid castaways, Bayern's Arjen Robben and Inter's Wesley Sneijder, have propelled each's seasons to this point and will now return to their former home stadium. Together, both teams have combined to take out European giants including Chelsea, Man Utd, and Barcelona.

What will decide this game is the defensive performances. Considering both team's forward lines, I expect at least 3 goals to be scored by the end of 90 minutes. This means that the defenses will have to resist all the pressure they can handle. I give the advantage to Inter's line up of Eto'o, Sneijder, and my boy Diego Milito who have been nothing short of incredible this season. I say this with an understanding that Bayern's attack, even without the over-rated Frank Ribery, is well capable of knocking in a handful of goals by the final whistle.
(My Prediction: 3-2 Internazionale)


One last quick, but very important note, it is my understanding that anything less than a win after 90 minutes (opposed to extra time or PK's) for the Serie A club will result the Bundesliga's leapfrog into 3rd place in UEFA's league coefficient rankings table. Why is this important? Only the top 3 European leagues are awarded 4 Champions League qualification spots, while the 4th league only receives 3 spots. To put this into perspective, the excellent race we just saw between Sampdoria and Palermo would mean nothing during next year's season. Not to mention, Italian clubs would miss out and some much needed financial revenue. So fans of calcio, whether you love 'em or hate 'em, we cheer for Inter for the common good.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

A Look at Serie B



Now that the top flight is settled, let's take a look at who will be promoted to the top tier and other interesting storylines from Serie B. With 2 rounds remaining, there's still plenty to play for.

Standings...


Heads up: there are multiple differences between Serie A & B. Serie B consists of 22 clubs with 42 rounds of play (opposed to Serie A's 20 clubs, 38 matches). The top 2 clubs are automatically promoted while teams 3-6 compete for the 3rd and final promotion spot through a home-away playoff. At the bottom, #20, #21, and #22 automatically relegated while #18 and #19 square off for the 4th and final relegation spot.


At The Top...
#1 Lecce, who were relegated from Serie A last season, can clinch 1st place with a win against #16 Vicenza.

#2 Brescia, with whom the great Roberto Baggio ended the last 4 years of his career, are only 1 point ahead of #3 Cesena. Each of their upcoming matches consist of:

#2 Brescia: 5/23 vs #22 Salernitana, 5/30 @ #20 Padova
#3 Cesena: 5/23 vs #13 Modena, 5/30 @ #15 Piacenza

Advantage: Brescia


(Never need an excuse for Baggio highlights)

As for the rest of last year's Serie A relegation class (#18 Torino, #19 Reggina, #20 Lecce), #5 Torino needs 2 more points from their final matches to secure a promotion playoff spot. Reggina, though sitting at #14, are only 3 points above the relegation playoff, and just 5 above automatic relegation.


At the bottom
11 clubs, yes ELEVEN, are still mathematically capable of being relegated. Only one club, #22 Salernitana, has secured relegation, while #21 Gallipoli need a miracle to overcome a goal differential with #18 Mantova.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

La Giornata Finale Review


For a 5th straight season, Inter will grace the scudetto. This also marks their 18th* scudetto all time, bringing them to 2nd (Juventus has 27 while Milan is stuck at 17). Not to rain on anyone's parade, but don't be shocked to see their controversial 05/06 scudetto revoked after the recently reopened Calciopoli trail, where new evidence has shown Inter to be as guilty as Juventus, the club who won the title on the field.

As for Roma and Ranieri, yet another case of coming in 2nd. However their effort was certainly worthy of much praise. It should be interesting to see if they can push for the title next season as well. As for the exciting Champions League race we've had, Sampdoria locked it with Gianpaolo Pazzini appropriately capping off a career year.

Finally, while this post will only highlight the final week of matches, I'll be posting a full review of each club's season. More importantly, I intend to preview and review EVERY match of this upcoming World Cup. Only 23 days away!!!


Matches of the Week:
Inter @ Siena 1-0: Milito 57 (I)


You always knew they were going to win. There was too much momentum and too much quality for this team to stumble. And so after my third full season as a legitimate calcio enthusiast, I still know no other champion than Inter.
(My Prediction: 2-0 Inter)

Roma @ Chievo 2-0: Vucinic 39 (R), De Rossi 45

I want to say that Roma had a great season, but considering just how close they came really hurts. It's becoming harder and harder for provincial clubs to compete with the big ones and so when you're at the top of the table with only four matches left, there's little consolation.
(My Prediction: 2-2)

The Final Standings...



Juventus @ Milan 0-3:
Antonini 14 (M), Ronaldinho 29, 68 (M)


While Milan would definitely say that they had a disappointing season, beating Juventus 3-0 both times in the season has to feel pretty good. Smile Juve fans, your season has ended!
(My Prediction: 0-0)

Udinese @ Lazio 1-3: Hitzlsperger 16 (L), Di Natale 30 (U), Floccari 44 (L), Brocchi 52 (L)

Lazio cap off their season with a solid win while Di Natale adds one more goal to cap off his league high 29 goals. Obviously a disappointing year for both clubs but you would have to expect both of them to rebound next season.
(My Prediction: 2-2)

Bologna @ Cagliari 1-1: Adailton 3 (B), Ragatzu 64 (C)

Not a whole lot in this match. Both teams basically just riding out the end of the season and will remain in Serie A next year.
(My Prediction: 1-1)

Fiorentina @ Bari 0-2: Stellini 36 (B), Rivas 95 (B)

Viola fans are also happy to have their season come to a close. Bari though cap off their return to Serie A in style. It should be great to watch them for another season.
(My Prediction: 0-3 Bari)

Genoa @ Catania 0-1: Maxi Lopez 65 (C)

Maxi Lopez leaves his mark on a phenominal Serie A debut season. I believe his goal tally finished at 11 through 17 matches. Keep an eye out for him.
(My Prediction: 2-1 Genoa)

Livorno @ Parma 1-4: Lanzafame 45, 46 (P), Morrone 49 (P), Danilevicius 71 (L), Crespo 91 (P)

Parma also close out their return season in style. Granted, it was against #20 Livorno, they still had an excellent season.
(My Prediction: 1-3 Parma)

Napoli @ Sampdoria 0-1: Pazzini 51 (S)

I wonder how many people had Sampdoria qualifying for the Champions League at the beginning of the season. There's so much to say about them and how big of a roller coaster season they had. Napoli should also keep their heads up as they too had a great season and have plenty to look forward to in September.
(My Prediction: 2-3 Sampdoria)

Palermo @ Atalanta 2-1: Cavani 12, pen 94 (P), Ceravolo 48 (A)

Similar to Roma, Palermo simply took the lead a bit too early and couldn't hang on. Nonetheless, they still have plenty to be proud of.
(My Prediction: 1-0 Palermo)

Friday, May 14, 2010

La Giornata Finale Preview


Its always a nice thing when the final day of the season arrives and there's still much to be played for. All eyes obviously will be on Inter-Siena and Roma-Chievo. With a 2-point lead, Inter can take the scudetto outright with a win. A draw will do if Roma fail to win. However, Roma has the tie-breaker advantage, having the better head-to-head record against Inter (win, draw).

There were date/time changes to two of the matches. Milan-Juve and Lazio-Udinese will be SATURDAY 2:45PM EST.

As for TV coverage, RAI is the place to be. They'll be between all the big matches on Sunday morning so you'll be able to keep on every goal as they happen. Fox Soccer's current listings for Sunday do not say exactly which matches will be broadcasted, but both FSC and FS+ will definitely have matches.


Matches of the Week:
#1 Internazionale @ #19 Siena SUN 9:00AM EST Live on RAI, likely on either FSC or FS+
#2 Roma @ #13 Chievo SUN 9:00AM EST Live on RAI, likely on either FSC or FS+

What other matches would there be? Its all still left to play for. With both teams on the road, there's always a chance to slip up. I definitely do not think it is over until the final whistle blows. At the same time, with all the momentum that Inter has going, it would be absolutely shocking to see them lose out on the title.
(My Predictions: 2-0 Inter, 2-2 Roma-Chievo)

Standings...



#7 Juventus @ #3 Milan SAT 2:45PM EST Live on ESPN3.com and RAI

What an oxymoronic match under these circumstances. I remember when the schedule was release, this was touted as a possible scudetto championship match. Now, only Milan's hope to seal up third is the only thing up for grabs. Also worth noting, Leonardo will be stepping down after the match, leaving the head coaching job at Milan up for grabs for a second consecutive summer.
(My Prediction: 0-0)

#12 Udinese @ #15 Lazio SAT 2:45PM EST
Lazio is one of a hand full of teams who have endured a dreadful season. They will be very much looking forward to the final whistle. Udinese will be looking forward to Antonio Di Natale securing the Capocannoniere title.
(My Prediction: 2-2)

#17 Bologna @ #14 Cagliari SUN 9:00AM EST
Nothing left in this one. Bologna seem lucky to be staying up. Cagliari was never able to get back up to their great form that almost saw them in 4th place.
(My Prediction: 1-1)

#10 Fiorentina @ #11 Bari SUN 9:00AM EST
Disappointing end for Fiorentina, with a lot of transfers and such to make in the summer. Great return season for Bari. Glad they get to end it at home.
(My Prediction: 0-3 Bari)

#8 Genoa @ #16 Catania SUN 9:00AM EST
I'm not sure how to judge Genoa's season. Although they lost last season's core of Thiago Motta and Diego Milito, they still had their fair share of wins and good performances. Catania, little too late for their revival. I'm excited to see how they'll do next season.
(My Prediction: 2-1 Genoa)

#20 Livorno @ #9 Parma SUN 9:00AM EST
Highly contrasting performances for these two promoted clubs. Great return for Parma, right back where they started for Livorno.
(My Prediction: 1-3 Parma)

#6 Napoli @ #4 Sampdoria SUN 9:00AM EST
One of four meaningful matches remaining. Very well could be candidate for match of the week had it not been for the scudetto race. These have been two of the more impressive clubs this season, as Napoli were in the running for a CL spot until only a month ago. A Sampdoria win guarentees 4th place and the Champions League.
(My Prediction: 2-3 Sampdoria)

#5 Palermo @ #18 Atalanta SUN 9:00AM EST
Because Palermo failed to beat Sampdoria at home and take back 4th, I don't feel like they deserve it anymore. It's not that they haven't had a great season, its just that Sampdoria seems to have gotten hot at the right time.
(My Prediction: 1-0 Palemro)

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Giuseppe Rossi: The Blueprint


ESPN recently put my boy Giuseppe Rossi on the cover on The Magazine and wrote a great article about his story and rise to where he is now. As expected, Rossi made the 30-man preliminary roster for Italy's world cup. It's not definite yet, but I fully expect him to be picked. As the article explains, it's been his desire to play for the Azzurri since the beginning, even rejecting the US' guarantee of playing at the 2006 world cup.

What I'm most intrigued with Rossi is how he is finally the first American to get it right, in terms of being a legitimate player on the world's stage. While playing in Europe is key for any player to advance their game, Rossi started like all Europeans at the youth academy, at age 13. To my knowledge, no other US players have moved to Europe to grow in the youth academies. Instead, they tend to resort to the American programs which do not seem to offer what academies like Parma has.

Yes, playing in European leagues is huge, but it has to start at a young age. This is particularly difficult for Americans though simply because it requires picking up everything and going to another continent. All for only A SHOT as a professional soccer player. But as we see for Giuseppe, he's now going to a World Cup as the first American with a legitimate shot at winning it all.

As an Italian-American, of course I'm a fan of his. I have a strong tug between the US and Italian national teams, which I'm sure to touch upon as Serie A comes to a close. However, I consider his achievements good for US soccer as a whole, and doing it for Italy is only a bonus.

Giornata 37 Review

And it all comes down to the final week. Inter go to Siena and Roma to Chievo. While it's still mathematically still up for grabs, Inter definitely has the advantage. But who knows. This is why they play the games. Certainly would be a memorable day if Roma pull it off.

As for 4th, a draw in Palermo leaves Sampdoria with a 2 point lead ahead of Palermo, and quite frankly, 3 points behind a pitiful Milan who would shock no one by getting leapfrogged. Atalanta also made their relegation official by losing to Napoli. They will join Siena and Livorno in Seire B.


Match of the Week:
Chievo @ Inter 3-4: Thiago Motta og 12 (C), Mantovani og 13 (I), Cambiasso 34 (I), Milito 39 (I), Balotelli 52 (I), Granoche 60 (C), Pellissier 74 (C)


Obviously no one is surprised that Inter won but they very nearly let it slip away. Going down in the 12th muntes through an own goal, then nearly blowing a 3-goal lead. Luckily it was Chievo they were playing. Shades of Zlatan shown in Eto'o's great effort to cause the og and Milito's beautiful chip goal.
(My Prediction: 0-2 Inter)

Standings...


Atalanta @ Napoli 0-2: Quagliarella 42, 83 (N)

Quagliarella returns from his 3-match ban with two goals. That's about all there was. You would've though Atalanta was already relegated. They are now.
(My Prediction: 0-1 Napoli)

Bari @ Udinese 3-3: Barreto 18 (B), Di Natale, 63 21 (U), Pepe 27 (U), Koman 40 (B), Almiron 93 (B)

What a season for Antonio Di Natale, sure to be Capocanoniere (league's top scores) with his now 28 goals. With neither clubs having nothing left to play for, this was still a highly entertaining match.
(My Prediction: 1-1)

Cagliari @ Roma 1-2: Lazzari 73 (C), Totti 79, pen 83 (R)

Scary stuff for Roma fans late in the match. Down 1-0, couldn't have imagined that a win was likely. And so the dream continues to the very last day.
(My Prediction: 0-1 Roma)

Catania @ Bologna 1-1: Di Vaio 15 (B), Maxi Lopez 51 (C)

Another match with not a whole lot left in it. Both clubs secure for another season the top flight.
(My Prediction: 3-2 Catania)

Lazio @ Livorno 2-1: Rocchi 13 (La), Lucarelli 33 (Li), Brocchi 44 (La)

Lazio can finally lay this ugly season to rest.
(My Prediction: 2-1 Lazio)

Milan @ Genoa 0-1: Sculli 57 (G)

This match was played with no fans due to fears of extreme violence between "fans" of both clubs. There's an apparently ugly history between the two, with I believe a Genoa fan stabbed to death outside the stadium some years back. Nonetheless, Milan have some domestic issues to deal with this summer, let alone leaving it to the last day to secure third spot and automatic qualification for the CL.
(My Prediction: 2-1 Milan)

Parma @ Juventus 3-2: Del Piero 16 (J), Lanzafame 19, 40 (P), Biabiany 85 (P), Iaquinta 93 (J)

Only one match left, Juve fans. Big ups to Parma for a great return season to Serie A.
(My Prediction: 1-3 Juve)

Sampdoria @ Palermo 1-1: Pazzini pen 54 (S), Miccoli pen 67 (P)

So much drama leading into this one, its a neither came out on top, according to the scoresheet at least. Sampdoria just about locked up the 4th and final CL spot with this result.
(My Prediction: 3-2 Sampdoria)

Siena @ Fiorentina 1-1: Vergassola 3 (S), Marchionni 16 (F)

A season to forget for the clubs from Firenza. Two of them (Siena and Livorno) are relegated and Fiorentina fall way short of any European qualification spot.
(My Prediction: 0-2 Fiorentina)

Friday, May 7, 2010

Coppa Italia Final Preview // Giornata 36 Review

Coppa Italia Final
Internazionale vs Roma 1-0: Milito 40 (I)

While I am not Inter's biggest fan, Milito has to be my favorite player in Serie A. He's the only player in the league who would've scored that one. Inter now move their tally to 6 Coppa Italia titles while Roma remain at 9. Step one of the "treble" complete. Unfortunately I need to call out Totti for his idiotic behavior. Only piles on the negative reputation that both Roman clubs are receiving lately.

Giornata 37...

With only two rounds left, the scudetto may be decided with an Inter win. Up against Chievo at home, it looks likely for two trophies in two days. Not to be outdone, #4 Sampdoria go to #5 Palermo for what is essentially a CL playoff match. Also, all matches will be played on Sunday at 9:00am, for competitive reasons. You'll also see this during the world cup as well as both of each group's third match will be played at the same time (only 34 days away!).

With all matches at the same time, this is where the beauty of RAI's Giostra dei Gol comes in. While showing a match, they tune into every other match when a goal is scored. So it's the closest you get to watching all 10 matches at the same time. I HIGHLY recommend subscribing to the RAI channel.

Match of the Week:#12 Chievo @ #1 Internazionale SUN 9:00AM EST
This has to be a gimmie for Inter. As I said, scudetto up for the taking. Chievo havn't made much noise at all this season, settling for mediocrity.
(My Prediction: 0-2 Inter)

Standings...


#18 Atalanta @ #6 Napoli SUN 9:00AM EST Live on FSC and RAI
Atalanta with only a prayer of survival left. 5 points back, they need to win their last 2 and have either Bologna or Lazio lose their last 2.
(My Prediction: 0-1 Napoli)

#10 Bari @ #14 Udinese SUN 9:00AM EST
Nothing to see here, move along.
(My Prediction: 1-1)

#13 Cagliari @ #2 Roma SUN 9:00AM EST Live on FS+
Although it looks unlikely, Roma can let Inter take the title if they drop any points from here on out.
(My Prediction: 0-1 Roma)

#15 Catania @ #17 Bologna SUN 9:00AM EST
Bologna not safe yet. They've been flirting with relegation for the past 2 months or so so I wouldn't bet on them just yet.
(My Prediction: 3-2 Catania)

#16 Lazio @ #20 Livorno SUN 9:00AM EST
Lazio not quite safe yet. Already relegated Livorno should be the opportunity they need to seal the deal.
(My Prediction: 2-1 Lazio)

#3 Milan @ #8 Genoa SUN 9:00AM EST Live on ESPN3.com
Milan need to pull out some points if they want to go straight to the CL group stages. A win in Genoa would seal the deal.
(My Prediction: 2-1 Milan)

#11 Parma @ #7 Juventus SUN 9:00AM EST Live on ESPN3.com
Only two games left, Juve fans!
(My Prediction: 1-3 Juventus)

#4 Sampdoria @ #5 Palermo SUN 9:00AM EST
With a Champions League race as good as its been this season, it should come down to the two front runners on the 2nd to last day. This should be the match of the year.
(My Prediction: 3-2 Sampdoria)

#19 Siena @ #9 Fiorentina SUN 9:00AM EST
Again, nothing to see here. Move along. The fact that it's the Florentine derby makes no difference.
(My Prediction: 0-2 Fiorentina)

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Coppa Italia Final Preview // Giornata 36 Review

Coppa Italia Final, Stadio Olimpico, Roma
Internazionale vs AS Roma WED 2:45PM EST Live on GolTV


Yet another Inter-Roma final. The format is one-off final, alla the Champions League. The Coppa seems to get very little respect but with Italian teams getting fed up with Inter's scudetto run, its become the only available silverware out there. Inter will be without two key players, Wesley Sneider and Lucio. With the match being played in Rome and Roma winning the head to head match ups this season (draw at Inter, win at Roma), gotta favor i giallorossi yet again.
(My Prediction: 3-1 Roma)

Giornata 36 Review

The story this week is that Lazio as a whole has lost all respect from all corners for their fans cheering for defeat and the players' alleged throwing of the match. Yet another pathetic example of the "fans" in Rome.

Match of the Week:
Inter @ Lazio 2-0: Samuel 45 (I), Thiago Motta 70 (I)


(My Prediction: 2-0 Inter)



Roma @ Parma 2-1: Totti 5 (R), Taddei 75 (R), Lanzafame 81 (P)

(My Prediction: 2-1 Roma)

Fiorentina @ Milan 0-1: Ronaldinho pen 78 (M)

(My Prediction: 0-0)

Genoa @ Bari 0-3: Meggiorini 57 (B), Castillo 85 (B), Barreto 89 (B)

(My Prediction: 0-1 Bari)

Udinese @ Cagliari 2-2: Lazzari 15 (C), Di Natale 26 (U), Sanchez 28 (U), Jeda 58 (C)

(My Prediction: 1-2 Cagliari)

Juventus @ Catania 1-1: Silvestre 24 (C), Marchisio 52 (J)

(My Prediction: 2-2)

Livorno @ Sampdoria 0-2: Cassano 5 (S), Ziegler 84 (S)

(My Prediction: 0-4 Sampdoria)

Napoli @ Chievo 2-1: Denis 45 (N), Granoche 75 (C), Lavezzi 86 (N)

(My Prediction: 1-0 Napoli)

Palermo @ Siena 2-1: Cavani 24 (P), Miccoli 58 (P), Calaio' 80 (S)

(My Prediction: 2-1 Palermo)

Bologna @ Atalanta 1-1: Guarente 23 (A), Peluso og 78 (B)

(My Prediction: 2-2)

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Giornata 36 Preview

Minimum posting this week not meant to undermine how big of a week this is in terms of scudetto, 4th place, and relegation. Finals week sucks.

Match of the Week:
#1 Inter @ #16 Lazio SUN 2:45PM EST Live on FSC and RAI
(My Prediction: 2-0 Inter)


#2 Roma @ #10 Parma SAT 12:00PM EST Live on FS+ and RAI
(My Prediction: 2-1 Roma)

#9 Fiorentina @ #3 Milan SAT 2:45PM EST Live on FSC, ESPN3.com, and RAI
(My Prediction: 0-0)

#8 Genoa @ #12 Bari SUN 9:00AM EST
(My Prediction: 0-1 Bari)

#14 Udinese @ #13 Cagliari SUN 9:00AM EST
(My Prediction: 1-2 Cagliari)

#6 Juventus @ #15 Catania SUN 9:00AM EST Live on FSC and ESPN3.com
(My Prediction: 2-2)

#20 Livorno @ #4 Sampdoria SUN 9:00AM EST
(My Prediction: 0-4 Sampdoria)

#7 Napoli @ #11 Chievo SUN 9:00AM EST
(My Prediction: 1-0 Napoli)

#5 Palermo @ #19 Siena SUN 9:00AM EST
(My Prediction: 2-1 Palermo)

#17 Bologna @ #18 Atalanta SUN 9:00AM EST Live on RAI
(My Prediction: 2-2)