
Paddy Agnew’s Notes from Italy: is there something rotten in the state of Italian football?
February 1, 2017
Juventus are the latest club to embroiled in allegations of wrongdoing involving the club's ultra following.
Juventus are the latest club to embroiled in allegations of wrongdoing involving the club's ultra following.
After last week's defeat to Fiorentina, Juventus coach Massimo Allegri went back to the drawing board and decided to introduce a new playing system.
Fiorentina's victory over Juventus has given hope to the chasing pack, but with a game in hand, Juventus can soon extend their lead at the top of the table.
Juventus and Paulo Dybala bounced back from their Italian SuperCoppa disappointment to start the new year in style.
Table-topping Juventus head to Doha for the Italian Super Cup without a care in the world.
Gonzalo Higuain showed once again that when it comes to put the ball into the back of the net, there are few better than him.
Napoli are off the pace domestically, but a draw tonight in Lisbon against Benfica would ensure they still have Champions league football to look forward to.
With Inter sitting closer to the bottom of the table than the top, Paddy Agnew asks what has gone wrong with the prestigious Milan club.
A sixth successive title already looks assured for Juventus, and so thoughts have now turned to the Champions League and a tricky trip to Sevilla.
The expected hatful of goals did not materialise for Italy when they played Liechtenstein, and a sterner test now awaits against Germany.