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2008-2009 Serie A Wrap-Up (Week 1-10)

November 15th 2008 02:18
Summer talk in Italy has been monopolized by the two Milan teams with AC Milan picking up a disgraced Ronaldinho from Barcelona while Inter put ex-Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho under contract. Here's how the teams stack up after ten weeks.

1. AC Milan (10-7-1-2 | 22pts)
After a rough start which saw them lose out against bottom-tiered Bologna (1-2) and Reggina (0-2), the Rossoneri rebounded in their third week with a convincing 4-1 win against Lazio. They have gone undefeated since, their only blemish being a 0-0 draw against Cagliari. And to think, they've done all this without Pirlo is pretty amazing. The arrival of Ronaldinho has paid off so far. The Brazilian midfielder is the leading scorer of his team with four goals to his name. He was also the lone scorer in the Milan Derby, providing a 1-0 win to Milan. It took a while for him and Kaka to get in sync since Kaka was injured for the first few games, but ever since he's been back, Ka-Pa-Ro has been firing on all cylinders.


The only problem that I'm seeing with Milan right now is their slow defense. I will never deny the fact that Maldini is a legend but I don't he'll go past this season. He and Kaladze look like turtles against speedy forwards. In defensive midfield, Flamini hasn't been brilliant but he's done well enough to have eight appearances in Serie A so far.

2. Udinese (10-6-3-1 | 21pts)
It's surprising to see Udinese so far up in the standings. Surprisingly, their only loss came against Juventus and the 1-0 scoreline suggests that it could have gone either way. Their 3-1 win against Roma is probably their biggest achievement so far since they haven't met any big teams just yet (excluding Juventus and Roma).

3. Inter Milan (10-6-3-1 | 21pts)

Like Udinese, Mourinho's men have only one loss so far (0-1 against Milan), but they'll curse themselves for the number of draws they got against weaker teams, namely Sampdoria (1-1), Genoa (0-0), and Fiorentina (also 0-0). Like with his old club, Chelsea, Josι Mourinho started the season by putting his team in a 4-5-1 formation with newcomers Mancini and Quaresma acting as wingers. Lately though, he has shown the ability to shift his team to a 4-4-2 with either Adriano, Bolatelli, or Crespo acting as Ibrahimovic's partner. Inter players don't look quite comfortabe with the new tactics yet, if they are, they seem to have a lot of trouble with the final ball. They should fix those weaknesses if they want to move up.

4. Napoli (10-6-2-2 | 20pts)
The season is still young but Napoli has gone off to a good start by surprising a couple of teams – defeating both Juventus (2-1), and Lazio (1-0). However, their three-game winning streak was ended when Milan defeated them 1-0 in the 10th week.

5. Lazio (10-6-1-3 | 19pts)
The problem with Lazio right now is consistency. They started the season with two wins, conceding only one goal in that period before getting crushed 4-1 by Milan in the third week. They continued with other wins, again conceding only one goal, then suffered a draw against Lecce, and lost two more games after that. It seems like every time they concede more than one goal, they're not able to rise up to the challenge.

6. Juventus (10-5-3-2 | 18pts)
Led by the eternals Alessandro Del Piero and Pavel Nedved, The Old Lady is keeping pace with both the Serie A and the Champions League. They started the season with a disappointing 1-1 draw against Fiorentina before rolling on with two consecutive wins against Udinese (1-0) and Cagliari (1-0). The next four weeks weren't too good as they picked up only two points, getting two draws and two losses which forced them out of the top ten. They climbed back up with a three-game winning streak in which Del Piero got one goal and Neved got two. The feel-good story out of Juventus isn't only the return of Del Piero as a match-changing player, but also his partnership with newcomer Amauri who has five goals in ten appearances so far this season. His tall, hulking presence in the box is an easy target for Nedved's cross while Del Piero offers him great support by simply hovering about.

7. Genoa (10-5-2-3 | 17pts)
The Red-Blues started a commotion early in the season when they defeated AC Milan 2-0 in the second week. They also surprised AS Roma (won 3-1), and Inter Milan (drew 0-0). They never lost two games in a row so far which definitely makes them a team to watch.

8. Fiorentina (10-5-2-3 | 17pts)
Like I said before, Fiorentina surprised Juventus in the first week of the season when Gilardino scored a late-equalizer to make it 1-1. They didn't do too well after that, losing two of their next three games, but they found their form back with a four-game winning streak. A 1-0 loss against Siena in the tenth week of the season won't go down too well with manager Prandelli.

9. Palermo (10-5-1-4 | 16pts)
Palermo is another team that managed to surprise Juventus, winning their confrontation 2-1. They also defeated Roma 3-1.

10. Catania (10-4-3-3 | 15pts)
Drew 1-1 against Juventus in the fourth week. They haven't been able to perform consistently, finishing the first ten weeks on a two-game losing streak.

11. Atalanta (10-4-2-4 | 14pts)
They started the season well with two consecutive wins, but it's all gone to waste as they found themselves picking five points in their last five games (one win, two draws, two losses).

12. Siena (10-3-3-4 | 12pts)
There's really nothing to say about a team that got only three wins in the span of ten games.

13. Lecce (10-2-5-3 | 11pts)
Lecce is hanging on by getting draw after draw after draw. They need to learn how to win a couple.

14. Cagliari (10-3-1-6 | 10pts)
Cagliari started the season atrociously with five straight losses. A 0-0 draw against Milan in the sixth week seems to have rejuvenated the team which lost only one game from then on.

15. Sampdoria (9-2-4-3 | 10pts)
Sampdoria have a lot of trouble filling up the net as their biggest win so far is 2-0 against Bologna.

16. Torino (10-2-2-6 | 8pts)

17. Roma (9-2-1-6 | 7pts)
For Roma, the saying is usually “where Totti goes, Roma follows.” However, the loss of Mancini during the summer seems to have been fatal to this team as their attacking options are now pretty limited.

18. Bologna (10-2-0-8 | 6pts)
After defeating AC Milan in the first week, it's been a downhill slide for Bologna who have only two wins so far.

19. Chievo (10-1-3-6 | 6pts)

20. Reggina (10-1-2-7 | 5pts)
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Group A
A win by both Bordeaux and Roma leave things wide open in Group A where any team can now go through.

CFR Cluj – Bordeaux: 1-2

Roma – Chelsea: 3-1

Group B
Scolari wasn't the only one furious with his team Tuesday night as Mourinho's men were unable to defeat the intruder of the group, Anorthosis.

Anorthosis – Inter: 3-3

Bremen – Panathinaikos: 0-3

Group C
I managed to catch only bits and pieces of Barcelona's first half, and from what I've seen, they were simply going through the motions, not bothered at all by Basel.

Sporting – Shaktar: 1-0

Barcelona – Basel: 1-1

Group D


Liverpool – Atletico: 1-1

Marseille – PSV: 3-0

Group E
Aallborg – Villareal: 2-2

Celtic – Manchester United: 1-1

Group F
It seems like all the French teams are on the same wavelength. When one wins, they all win, when one loses, they all lose. That's pretty weird.

Fiorentina – Bayern: 1-1

Lyon – Steaua: 2-0

Group G
Perhaps it's time to shake things up at the Emirates. This disappointing result shows that the Gunners poor form isn't exclusive to the Premiership.

Arsenal – Fenerbahce: 0-0

Dynamo Kyiv – Porto: 1-2

Group H
How can anyone criticize Del Piero? The guy gets better with every year that passes. His two goals at the Bernabeu show that he is a real leader that can carry his team through hostile territory. Let's just hope he won't get exhausted by the end of the season. It's simply a delight to watch him play. What I don't understand though, is how the Madrid defenders could let him score from the exact same spot he scored in Matchday 3.

BATE – Zenit: 0-2

Real Madrid – Juventus: 0-2
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Group A

Bordeaux – CFR Cluj: 1-0

Chelsea – Roma: 1-0

It's a tight race for second place in this group. By losing against Chelsea, Roma are now in third place behind Cluj and tied with Bordeaux. They should be thankful that Bordeaux defeated the Romanians since a win by Cluj would've put a considerable gap between the teams. As it stands, Chelsea is the incontestable leader of the group while there's only one point separating Cluj from the other two teams.

Group B
Inter Milan – Anorthosis: 1-0

Panathinaikos – Werder Bremen: 2-2

Group C
Shaktar – Sporting: 0-1

Basel – Barcelona: 0-5

It was a walk in the park for Barca on Wednesday where they crushed Basel 5-0 despite resting Eto'o. The match was mostly a one-way affair as the visitors kept the ball firmly planted in Basel's end. Bojan had a strong game with two goals (he almost got an hat-trick but his lob over the keeper landed on the roof of the net) while Dani Alves is proving to be a very important acquisition. Hleb returned to action in this game and was great in the second half with nice runs on the left wing. After a wobbly start to their domestic campaign, we can now safely say that they're firing on all cylinders.

Group D
Atletico – Liverpool: 1-1

PSV – Marseille: 2-0

Group E
Villareal – Aallborg: 6-3

Manchester United – Celtic: 3-0

Two goals by Dimitar Berbatov (both times offside) got things going for the Red Devils who couldn't find a way through Celtic's crowded box in the opening stages. Rooney added a third one at the 75th minute, extending his streak to seven games.

Group F
Bayern – Fiorentina: 3-0

Steaua – Lyon: 3-5

Group G
Fenerbahce – Arsenal: 2-5

Porto – Dynamo Kyiv: 0-1

It's funny. When you expect Arsenal to have a tough game, they manage to play their best football, completely dominating their opponents in the process. When they're supposed to have easy games, they find a way to make life complicated for themselves. They're very unpredictable in both Europe and the Premiership. If they have serious ambitions, they should get themselves some consistency.

Group H
Zenit – BATE: 1-1

Juventus – Real Madrid: 2-1

We're only three games in the Champions League but one must wonder if the term 'overrated' doesn't apply to the Zenit St. Petersburg. They only have a point so far from a game that they should have won. Maybe rose too high too fast. Meanwhile an early goal in each half was enough for Juventus to defeat Real Madrid. Alessandro Del Piero seems to be getting better and better with age. It's a shame that he'll have to retire at some point. As for Madrid, I don't understand Schuster reasoning in putting Robben on the bench instead of on his starting eleven for a confrontation like this, especially with Heinze as the left-back. The same problem pops out every time it happens: Heinze is too slow to properly support the attack and to keep up with the other team's speedy wingers, and without Robben to counterbalance that weakness, Madrid's left flank becomes a vulnerability easily exploited.

Note: I'm sorry for the lack of commentary this time around. If you guys noticed, I didn't even put up my reports of Serie A and Liga matches from Sunday. Studying for midterm exams is taking most of time now. I could only watch Manchester United and Juventus' games in their entirety. Everything should be back to normal by next week.
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Group A
Chelsea – CFR Cluj: 0-0
Cluj are continuing to impress everyone on the European stage. After defeating Roma 2-1 on Day 1, they held Chelsea to a scoreless draw which keeps them in second place. Granted, Chelsea didn't play very well. Without Joe Cole on the wing, they lacked the mobility necessary to stretch Cluj's compact defense. The Blues started with a 4-3-3 formation but suprisingly looked better with a 4-4-2 once Anelka came on in the second half. However, Drogba's injury before the hour-mark erased all the momentum they had at the start of the second period while Cluj gained in confidence as time went on. The Romanian even tested Cech late in the game but everyone could tell that they were equally satisfied with a draw


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The group of death has fans and analysts alike foaming at the mouth with excitement. Real Madrid, Juventus, and new sensation Zenit St. Petersburg all bundled together. Could you ask for more?

Real Madrid
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Transfer News

September 5th 2008 23:48
Gosh, I meant to write this post so much earlier this week. Returning to university completely screwed up my writing process.

So, there was a lot of movement in the European soccer world on Monday, the deadline for summer transfers. Most of the important transfers took place in the EPL, but Serie A teams were also pretty busy including Inter and Juventus who both picked up a new player


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In another upset on Sunday, Juventus saw themselves lose their one-goal lead over Fiorentina in the dying minutes of the game. The draw was only justice for Fiorentina who dominated the first twenty minutes of the game without converting their opportunities. Their numerous free-kicks were awfully botched by their strikers while Buffon and his defense stood tall for everything else. With Fiorentina's domination, Juventus were forced to attack on the break with the hope of stopping their opponents' fierceness with a goal. For every screwed-up Viola free-kick, Juventus attacked with the same tenacity as the home side. As a result, the visitors slowly ate away Fiorentina's control of the ball, ending the first half on a balanced note along with a 1-0 lead. The goal came at the 36th when Pavel Nedved celebrated his birthday by easily tapping in Camoranesi's cross. Suprisingly, Del Piero was strangely quiet in the first half-hour, surfacing only before half-time when Frey denied him on a one-on-one.

The second half was a battle between the two teams as Juventus looked to add to their lead while Fiorentina desperately wanted their equalizer. The visitors found their task eased by the expulsion of Felipe Melo at the 83rd minute. However, Fiorentina hadn't said their last word. At the 88th minute, Alberto Gilardino, tightly marked by Mellberg managed to turn around and take a shot in a off-balance position. The weak shot suprised Buffon who didn't even dive for it, thinking that it was going wide. Claudio Ranieri tried to rejuvenate his team's offense by puting in Iaquinta, but it was simply too late. Fiorentina satisfiedly walked away with a point while Juventus was left to ponder what had just happened


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