Serie A Transfer Market Session Ratings – Part One

The Italian transfer market has just shut its doors. Although this was an unusual transfer session sandwiched between two awkward seasons, some things remain the same, as some clubs were able to successfully strengthen their squads, others spent the last two months chasing unlikely targets. So here's Part One of our Serie A Transfer Ratings.  
The new Serie A season has kicked off to an exciting start and today we’ll take a look at the most underrated players in each of the Top 7 Italian clubs

The Most Underrated Players from The Top Seven Serie A Clubs

The new Serie A season kicked off as the old familiar names returned to our screens along with some new fresh ones. And although we’ve already listed the 10 top players to look out for, some less prestigious names deserve a certain recognition as well. Today we’ll take a look at the most underrated players from each of the Top 7 Italian clubs basing on the last season's table.
The Serie A matchday of October 4, 1992, saw 48 goals scored: That's the most in an Italian top-flight featuring 18 teams and an average of 5,33 per game

Throwback Thursday: The Serie A Matchday with the Most Goals Ever

The second match-day of Serie A 2020-21 played last week saw an impressive total of 43 goals scored. But despite such exploits as the Inter-Fiorentina goal-fest, the total scoring tally for the weekend is not a record for the Italian top-flight. The match-day of October 4, 1992, saw 48 goals scored divided among 18 teams - which makes an average of 5,33 goals scored per game.
Fans were once again treated to another weekend which included everything that makes the Calcio unique. Here are the top 5 stories from Serie A Matchday 3

The Top 5 Stories from Serie A Round 3: Loopholes and Taboos

Fans of Italian football were once again treated to another compelling weekend which included everything that makes the calcio world such a unique concept. From the good to the bad, the ugly and the beautiful, here are the top 5 major stories from Serie A Matchday 3, from the Juventus - Napoli controversial incident to the S-word no longer being a taboo for Atalanta.
oals of Serie A Round 3 was not easy. There were some excellent strikes that made us stand up from our sofas

The Top 5 Goals of Serie A Round 3: Lammers Bedazzles in Bergamo

It was another interesting weekend of football in the Italian top flight, with the sporting angle taking a back foot to the coronavirus scare. Despite this, our job of rounding up the five best strikes of Round 3 was not easy. There were some excellent strikes that made us stand up from our sofas. So, without further ado, here is our list of top five goals from Serie A Round 3.
Atalanta hoping to maintain their Serie A lead with a victory over Napoli in matchday four

Atalanta Send Serie A Title Warning with 5-2 Cagliari Thrashing

Three games and three emphatic wins for Atalanta, including today's 5-2 merciless thrashing of Cagliari. Gian Piero Gasperini’s men are at the top of Serie A rankings and are in no mood to trifle with. They have shown their defensive frailties, but their strong goal scoring run has put them in the elite bracket alongside Manchester City and Bayern Munich.
Serie A action is set for another twist in the plot with Juventus - Napoli promising to be a mouthwatering encounter, so here our matchday preview

Serie A Matchday Preview: Napoli Eager to Get on With Juventus

Serie A action is set for another twist in the plot with Juventus versus Napoli promising to be a mouthwatering encounter. Napoli would be eager to get one over Juventus this time around but it is not as if the other teams don’t have their own things to sort and beefs to settle. While Roma managed to expose Juventus last week, Napoli might be able to go further than that.
Atalanta traveled to Lazio in what promised to be an entertaining game. Here is our tactical analysis of the Nerazzurri's thrashing of the Biancocelesti

Tactical Analysis: The Atalanta Dismantling of Inzaghi’s Lazio

Following a 4-2 win over Torino in their first game of the 2020/21 Serie A campaign, Atalanta traveled to Rome to take on Lazio in what promised to be an entertaining affair. Gian Piero Gasperini's Bergamaschi captured a sounding 4-1 win over Simone Inzaghi's Biancocelesti, so let's try to understand how they achieved it from a tactical point of view.
All four Italian teams have released their respective squad lists for the upcoming UEFA Champions League (UCL) group stage campaign.

The Italian Clubs in The Champions League Group Stage Draw

It's the relaunch of the world's elite football club competition! The UEFA Champions League group stage draw took place in Geneva, as Juventus, Inter, Atalanta, and Lazio discovered the opponents they'll be facing once their European campaigns start. So how did the draw go for the four Italian sides? The less fortunate Italian sides seem to be Inter and Atalanta.
Atalanta continued their efficient run in front of the goal as they thrashed Lazio 1-4 to take home the three points on offer at the Stadio Olimpico

Gomez The Architect as Atalanta Destroy Lazio in 1-4 Olimpico Win

Atalanta traveled to Rome for their Serie A catch-up meeting with Lazio. Both sides impressed in their Round Two encounters, earning impressive away wins. The Biancocelesti played hosts this time to stop Gian Piero Gasperini’s plans for Italian top-flight football but it was La Dea who continued their efficient run in front of the goal as they thrashed Simone Inzaghi’s men 1-4.
Serie A was a joy to watch this weekend. The 10 games of Round 2 offered 43 goals, one better than the other, so here is our list of our top 5 goals

The Top 5 Goals of Serie A Round 2: Cristiano Ronaldo Flies in Rome

Serie A was a joy to watch this weekend. There were goals galore with Napoli leading the way with a 6-0 thrashing of Genoa, while Fiorentina and Inter provided a lot of excitement at the San Siro with their 4-3 thriller. The 10 games of Round 2 witnessed 43 goals, one better than the other. So, without further ado, let's take a look at the top five goals from Serie A this weekend.
Atalanta were in control of their first fixture at Torino and showed no signs of respite against their rivals, pulling off a 4-2 win

Atalanta Start Season In Control as Torino Are Brushed Aside

Atalanta belatedly began their Serie A by pulling off a 4-2 win in Torino. La Dea were in control of their first fixture and showed no signs of respite against their rivals. Gian Piero Gasperini’s men started the campaign with the same mentality that they finished the last, outscoring their opponents but also showing signs of weakness at the back.