Player Analysis: Manuel Locatelli, Sassuolo’s Midfield Commander

Sassuolo’s talent Manuel Locatelli is a player who truly fits the criteria of the modern day central midfielder suited to possession football. His impressive performances in Serie A have put the young Italian on the radar as a potential midfield sensation for years to come, as a well as a key piece in the Azzurri's lineup.

The Five Most Decisive Serie A Fixtures in the Race for Champions League

With the European Super League idea apparently falling apart, we can all resume our lives as normal and shift our focus once again to the remaining Serie A rounds. Whilst Inter winning the Scudetto is a bygone conclusion, the race for the Champions League spots is still heating up between several top Serie A sides.

How People and Fans Uprising Ended the War of the Super League

The Super League won’t happen, at least for now. In what was a lively Tuesday night, the project for a closed-access European competition collapsed as participating members started to step down, crushed by a crossfire of criticism that gave the initiators no quarter since the very moment of the breakaway announcement.
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Super League Crumbles as English Teams Withdraw after Protests

The Super League is halting its activities after the six Premier League teams abandoned the breakaway competition. Barcelona and Atletico might do the same but have yet to make it official, while Inter stated that their are no longer interested. The organization stated: “Give the current circumstance, we shall reconsider the most appropriate steps to reshape the project."
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Multiple Serie A Coaches Slam Concept of Super League

Roma announced through a statement that they will not be joining the Super League, while Napoli are ready to embark on the project if they will be offered such opportunity. During the pre-game pressers ahead of the midweek round, most Serie A coaches were asked about it and voiced their displeasure.
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Juventus, Milan and Inter Not Planning to Abandon Serie A

In a heated virtual assembly yesterday, Andrea Agnelli, Giuseppe Marotta and Ivan Gazidis were called “Judas” by other Serie A owners for joining the Super League and invited to resign from their charges. Juventus, Inter and Milan confirmed that they want to continue playing in Serie A, while a minority of sides called to banish them.
A deflected goal from Ruslan Malinovkyi proved to be the difference between Atalanta and Juventus, as the hosts edged past their rivals with a narrow win

Atalanta vs Juventus Tactical Analysis: A Tactical Battle Won

Juventus and Atalanta are among the top four teams in Serie A in terms of goals scored but, as is sometimes the case, the goals tend to dry out when these teams go head-to-head. A deflected goal from Ruslan Malinovkyi proved to be the difference between the two teams, as Atalanta edged past their Turin rivals with a narrow 1-0 win.
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Super League is Not the Death of Football – The Game is Already Flawed

Unless you've been living under a rock - and in this case you can count yourself lucky - you already heard a thing or now about the infamous European Super League. Whilst this idea is not exactly a new one, shocking reports began to emerge by Sunday afternoon (European time), before the official announcements were finally released at around midnight.
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New Economic Details Emerge on European Super League Project

As the dust settles on the bombastic announcement about the start of the Super League, new specifics about its inner workings are being revealed. The initial €3.5B investment will be equally divvied up among the 15 founding clubs in the form of a long-term loan. At the same time, the new organization expects to generate €4B revenue from TV rights and sponsorships.
As widely anticipated, Juventus have been excluded from the 2023/2024 edition of the European Conference League. UEFA communicated its decision Friday

UEFA President Ceferin Calls Juve and Milan Execs Liars and Snakes

UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin did not mince words in response to the creation of the Super League. He promised harsh sanctions against everybody involved, from teams to players. The executive attacked Andrea Agnelli, Milan director Ivan Gazidis and Manchester United vice-president Ed Woodward in a presser from the meeting that is ongoing in Montreux.
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Financial Incentives Main Driving Factors Behind Super League

The losses accumulated in the last two seasons, the increasing amount of debts and the pursuit of ways to exploit the large fan bases are the main reasons behind the decision of 12 European clubs to launch the Super League. Its significant and immediate economic benefits ultimately enticed the teams more than the new Champions League format.