Top 5 Goals of Serie A Round 5: Chiriches Makes Up for Mistake

Another week, another goal-fest was observed in the Italian top flight. Serie A is no longer the defensive benchmark and is rather turning into an exciting football arena. Like the weekend before, there were 41 goals in match-day 5. It started off with an exciting 3-3 draw between Sassuolo and Torino. It would finish in the same vein with a 3-3 draw between Milan and Roma.
He is one of Italy's most famous film directors, the king of image rights himself, Napoli president De Laurintiis is here for an exclusive interview

The Calcio Parody: An Interview With Napoli President De Laurentiis

In the third episode of The Calcio Parody, a special guest is joining us live from our studios. He is one of Italy's most famous film directors, the king of image rights himself, Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis is here for an exclusive interview. REMINDER: This is parody. No presidents were really harmed in the making of this episode. Nor were they interviewed, if truth be told.
Napoli grabbed the three points in Parma thanks to goals by Dries Mertens and Lorenzo Insigne - the "usual suspects" among Gennaro Gattuso's lineup

Napoli Make Full Score In Parma with Usual Mertens, Insigne Goals

The fireworks seen in the last part of the previous Serie A campaign seem to be a faint memory already as Parma and Napoli staged a dull show in their Serie A 2020-2021 opener at the Ennio Tardini Stadium. Napoli, however, grabbed the three points thanks to goals by Dries Mertens and Lorenzo Insigne - the "usual suspects" among Gennaro Gattuso's players.

Assi di Coppe: Will Napoli Mutiny Mark End of Ancelotti Era?

Carlo Ancelotti’s experience in Napoli may be set to end abruptly as the events following his players’ mutiny against president Aurelio De Laurentiis continue to unfold. Dark clouds gathered over the Azzurri roster last night as captain Lorenzo Insigne and his teammates refused to remain at a training retreat imposed by the club after tying 1-1 against Red Bull Salzburg.

Azzurri Insigne, Verratti Bend Bosnia’s Resistance

The Azzurri have learned to suffer. It was a battle with no quarter on Tuesday at the Allianz Stadium in Turin, where Italy knocked down Bosnia with goals by Lorenzo Insigne and Marco Verratti, coming from behind in the second half to neutralize Edin Dzeko’s opener. Roberto Mancini's boys caught the fourth win in four Euro 2020 qualification games.

Napoli & Insigne Overthrow Lazio Sending a Message to Juve

Rome, Stadio Olimpico. Carlo Ancelotti’s Napoli came, beat 2-1 Simone Inzaghi’s Lazio and collected their first three points to push “relegation” away. Oh yes, relegation, as many commentators would argue. These three points contributed to appease a hysterical fan base, turned scared and neurotic on the wave of some national and local press’ comments.