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Juventus, Roma, Napoli, Lazio, Milan and Inter all held their end of the bargain to maintain the status quo. Higuain is back in form, Bacca is back to scoring, and Inter is back to winning.…Continue ReadingHalfway there: Serie A’s top sides keep pace a...
After building a sizeable lead atop the Serie A table, Juventus is assured of first place at the halfway point of the 2016-17 campaign. And the Old Lady hasn't even played all that well yet. The guys discuss Saturday's professional 1-0 win over Roma,
TSN's Kristian Jack and theScore's Gianluca Nesci break down Juventus' chances of going far in the Champions League, while Italy's three other European participants learn of crueler fates.
Roma claimed a fourth consecutive win over bitter rival Lazio in Sunday's Derby della Capitale, giving the crew lots to discuss with two guests from opposite sides of the divide. ESPN FC's Terry Daley highlights Roma's changes,
The guys are shorthanded in the studio, but SempreInter founder Nima Tavallaey is up late in Sweden to give his take on Inter's first match under Stefano Pioli. The Derby della Madonnina produced a frantic 2-2 draw, one of the best in recent years.
Another week, another three points for Juventus. But the Old Lady's performances are not convincing enough for resident Juventino Daniel Grossi and Bleacher Report's Adam Digby.
Gonzalo Higuain's winner on the weekend brings out some bitterness from host Marco "Kubani" D'Onofrio, and Gianluigi Donnarumma continues to baffle the rest of the crew with his heroic efforts in the AC Milan goal.
Mauro Icardi's new autobiography angered Inter's ultras to point of no return - they even cheered the penalty he missed on the weekend - but SempreInter's Nima Tavallaey believes there's too much power in the hands of the hardcore supporters.
AC Milan scored three unanswered goals - including a rocket from 18-year-old substitute Manuel Locatelli - to stun Sassuolo and show the kind of fight fans of the Rossoneri haven't seen in years.
Roma's disappointing loss to Torino sparks more questions about Luciano Spalletti's selections and Edin Dzeko's struggles. Meanwhile, the guys reflect on Francesco Totti's current role in the team as he celebrates his 40th birthday.