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The guys are back to revel in the glory of Italy's Euro 2020 win. How did the Azzurri come back from the dead to capture one of the most coveted trophies in international football? And do they have a serious chance of winning the 2022 World Cup?
We remember the football legend, Diego Armando Maradona.
Piece by Anthony Lopopolo (theScore) on Diego Maradona's legecy: https://www.thescore.com/fmf_cl/news/2058329/remembering-maradona-the-complicated-legacy-of-argentinas-favorite-son
Sassuolo sits in second, Zlatan leads the league in goals, and Juventus isn't first in the table. The season is off to a hot start and Kubani is joined by Grossi, Intern, Gizmo and Boz to discuss all things Serie A.
Will Juventus pay Paulo Dybala? Can Zlatan win the Ballon d’Or? Should Milan focus on only one competition? Can Sassuolo quality for a European spot? Is Inter strong enough to win the Scudetto?
Andrea Pirlo is a favourite of the show, so it's no surprise the guys want him to succeed as Juventus manager. They answer all your questions about the unexpected hiring and explain how Pirlo could have the same effect as Zinedine Zidane.
Serie A is back, and so is Stereo Serie A. The guys answer all your questions about the rest of 2019-20 season. What will it look like? Will one positive test derail everything? And what's the backup plan? All of that and more on the latest episode.
As the coronavirus continues to spread throughout Italy and the world, Stereo Serie A reflects on the impact of the pandemic on life and sports. The guys try their best to answer some of the biggest questions facing Serie A and leagues across Europe.
February's episode is all about Lazio. Can they win the whole damn thing? The guys discuss Lazio's record-breaking run in detail, showering praise on Simone Inzaghi and, yes, even Ciro Immobile. Reuters correspondent Alasdair MacKenzie also joins the show to share his experiences while covering the team.
Stereo Serie A is back to review the past few months in Serie A and pay homage to the decade that was. Featuring segments on surprise package Cagliari, the situation at Napoli, and Italy's Euro hopes. The guys also make their case for Serie A's Team of the Decade.
A look back at the first full month of the 2019-20 season. Featuring "11 in 11," a quick-hitting segment covering the most interesting stories in Italian football. Also included is the debut of "Calcio Anonymous," with a specific focus on AC Milan's miserable form.
The first episode of Stereo Serie A's Docuseries traces the origins of Cristiano Ronaldo's transfer to Juventus, from the standing ovation in Turin to the meetings behind closed doors. Host Marco "Kubani" D'Onofrio goes beyond the headlines, interviewing ESPN FC correspondent Dermot Corrigan, longtime reporter and columnist Gabriele Marcotti, freelancer Adam Digby and former U.S. international Jimmy Conrad to get all the details about the deal that rocked football...