AC Milan have the chance to throw a spanner in the works of Inter Milan’s title charge when they host their city rivals on Sunday in a match that could shape the Serie A season.
Reigning Scudetto holders Inter Milan and resurgent Napoli remain firmly embroiled in a breathless Serie A title race.According to La Repubblica via FCInterNews, Inter’s heavily congested fixture
Rafa Benitez believes the fight for the Serie A title is close to becoming a ‘two-horse race’ as Napoli and Inter have something more than Atalanta, although La Dea still retain ‘a chance to
Rafa Benitez believes the fight for the Serie A title is close to becoming a ‘two-horse race’ as Napoli and Inter have something more than Atalanta, although La Dea still retain ‘a chance to get back in’.
Inter Milan coach Simone Inzaghi planned for a fast start from his side and got it as they overwhelmed visitors Monaco early on to win 3-0 and complete their pre-season goal of a place in the top eight of the Champions League table.
Only three points separate table-topping Napoli from runners-up Inter after the opening 22 Serie A rounds. However, the Nerazzurri have a game in hand. Indeed, Edoardo Bove’s collapse forced the postponement of their clash against Fiorentina.
Kolo Muani has scored on debut for Juventus but Serie A leader Napoli has come back for a 2-1 win that was inspired by Romelu Lukaku
Juventus said Kalulu will undergo further medical tests in approximately ten days to determine his recovery time, but according to Sky Sport and other
AC Milan have the chance to throw a spanner in the works of Inter Milan’s title charge when they host their city rivals on Sunday in a match that could shape the Serie A season. The title race is shaping up to be a two-horse battle between Inter and Napoli,
Inter Milan kept up the pressure on Serie A leaders Napoli yesterday with a convincing 4-0 win at lowly Lecce which moved the defending champions three points from the
Simone Inzaghi has taken the fewest matches (332) of any coach to reach 200 wins in Serie A, surpassing Massimiliano Allegri (338)
Inter Milan delivered a commanding performance as it cruised to a 4-0 victory at Lecce Sunday night to stay on the heels of Serie A leader Napoli.