Daniel Maldini, Serie A Round 26

Tops and Flops of Serie A Round 26: Daniel Maldini Stuns Inter

After enduring several snoozefests last weekend, the Calcio goods repaid its leal subjects with a fabulous round of fixtures. The action featured a major upset on Friday night and two fascinating goalfests on Sunday. So let's recap the most interesting events of the Italian football weekend by recognizing the Tops and Flops from Serie A Round 26.

Roma vs Sassuolo Tactical Analysis: Defense Woes in Mourinho Absence

The difference between good sides and top teams is the ability to get results under all circumstances. It is ironic that a Mourinho team, a side that prepares to play with ten, or without a manager in training, was unable to put it together on match day. The largest takeaway however is that Sassuolo have a rising star with Armand Laurienté.
Davide Frattesi pushed to move to his boyhood club Roma last summer, but the transfer didn’t materialize. The Giallorossi tried in January to no avail.

Sassuolo Midfielder No Longer Hell-Bent on Joining Roma

Davide Frattesi pushed to move to his boyhood club Roma last summer, but the transfer didn’t materialize. The Giallorossi tried again in January, but the deal quickly lost steam. He’s now open to other destinations, as he made clear: "I was disappointed at the time, but I no longer think about it."
Chelsea are eyeing Hirving Lozano, whose contract with Napoli expires in 2024. President Aurelio De Laurentiis recently said he’d like to extend it.

Chelsea Reportedly Interested in Signing Napoli Winger

Chelsea are eyeing Hirving Lozano, whose contract with Napoli expires in 2024. President Aurelio De Laurentiis recently said he’d like to extend it. However, the front office has yet to meet his new representatives to start negotiating. He was part of the Mino Raiola agency.
Despite the UEFA Champions League final encounter against Manchester City looming on the horizon, Inzaghi is confident of seeing his team focused.

Inter and Atalanta Bosses Rumored to Be on the Hot Seat

The upcoming summer could be particularly busy in terms of coaching changes. Several Serie A teams, including some high-profile ones, are considering moving on from their current gaffers, especially if they don’t fare convincingly in the remaining portion of the season. Inter, Atalanta, Fiorentina, Torino, and Sassuolo might hire new managers.