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Milan's Crisis Continues, Fiorentina Flying, Inter Beat Samp, and Roma Win in Lecce (Ep. 24)

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Introduction to the Seria Show

00:00:01
Speaker
Welcome to the Seria show!
00:00:16
Speaker
All right, everybody. Welcome back to another episode of The City

Controversy Over Milan Opinions

00:00:20
Speaker
Ah Show. Nima, Chloe, how are you two doing? I'm good. Excellent. After the weekend, yeah. I know you're doing excellent. So that's where that's where we're going to start because now this was all in good fun. Chloe, you and I had someone message you and I and say that our opinions on Milan were not so good last week. So inevitably Milan go and play just dreadfully.
00:00:46
Speaker
against your Fiorentina, so it worked out perfectly for her, so I have to mention that.

Milan's Historic Struggles

00:00:52
Speaker
But in all seriousness, I think we have to start there, yeah. I said Fiorentina, we're going to demolish them, and I think Fiorentina did demolish Milan. I think this is, you know, I know Maldini came out last week, yesterday, and said that they have all the faith in the world in Gianpaolo, and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:01:09
Speaker
But, you know, he's a dead man walking. I can't see how, this is the worst start that Milan have had to the Serie A season since 1938. And this is, it's just not tenable because it's one thing when you have a situation like Montella was in with Fiorentina where he was playing well but not winning.
00:01:37
Speaker
But now, but Milan, I mean, like Gianpaolo said himself, they look like a team that had never trained together before. And that's entirely his problem. That's what we've been saying on this podcast. And that's what
00:01:49
Speaker
what it was clear for everyone to see is that it's not working. The players don't have confidence in what he's asking them to do. He's lost the dressing room and I think he's a dead man walking. They play Genoa next week or this weekend and that's with a coach that is also a dead man walking or at least he's on the risk of losing his job.
00:02:16
Speaker
that away against Genoa, unless they win that game, then I still think he'll get sacked. I mean, if he wins it, they might buy him a little bit more time, but I honestly think it's over. There's very little we can say because there's really no positive you can take away from it. Chloe, you and I had someone, it was the same individual who was, he kept harping on the XG expected goals.
00:02:44
Speaker
Listen, I, yeah, so listen, I love statistics, but they really only do tell 10% of the story when it comes to football. The other 90 is watching and getting takeaways and listen, your eyes rarely deceive you.
00:02:59
Speaker
If we want to just talk about the XG, okay, great. Milan's XG, they're the second most underperforming side in terms of XG. Bologna are the worst. Bologna have seven goals when their XG is 13.25. Meanwhile, Milan have scored four goals in six matches, and their XG is 8.02. So even at six matches, their XG is not good. So I don't really know what arguing about XG gets you.
00:03:28
Speaker
Well, it doesn't get you three points. That's probably the main thing. Well, if we want to talk about just simply, okay, the XG, if we want to talk about it yesterday, Fiorentina's XG was just over three while Milan's was 0.59. Fiorentina, they lived up to the XG while Milan didn't deserve the goal.

Fiorentina vs. Milan Analysis

00:03:52
Speaker
There was no point in that match, in my opinion, where Milan looked even remotely in it. That was all Fiorentina from the first whistle to the last. But we knew it was going to be like that, didn't we? I mean, Fiorentina are the team in the Serie A that play the best football and have been doing so consistently since day one of this season. I mean... But did you expect it to be that easy, though, Chloe? Because I thought Fiorentina could have put at least one or two more past them, despite what the exchange says.
00:04:18
Speaker
The way I saw it was that the two performances of both Milan and Fiorentina were completely separate things.
00:04:29
Speaker
Fiorentina performed really, really well, but that wasn't really linked to how bad Milan were in a way. I think the fact, I think I mentioned it on a previous show, the fact that Milan are not scoring from open play, and also now the fact that they've already had three red cards this season, to me that is a massive, massive warning sign.
00:04:54
Speaker
that they're in trouble, that the team isn't functioning as it should. And John Paolo, I mean, when he conceded the first goalie was, you could see him mouthing from the touch line, test the Alta with it, you know, heads high. But you know, what is that going to do, really? I mean, the game was already lost. It was, it just smacked of desperation to me. But on the other hand, Fiorentina were
00:05:22
Speaker
Just brilliant. They were well-organised. Monteiro's got that system working absolutely perfectly. Rivery is a class act. He lifts the level of everybody else around him. And it was just, you know, it was almost hard to believe that it was Fiorentina I was watching, you know, because it's been a long time since they've played like that. Oh, for sure. And I mean, I just got to say that midfield of Castor Vili, Pulgar and Bardelli,
00:05:52
Speaker
I'm in love with it. I can't stop watching them play. It is such a good midfield. They all complement each other so well. And you have Federico Chiesa. As you said, he lifts everybody's level, everybody. But Chiesa, what a player. He's the best player they've had since Ruikostan Batistuta, without a shadow of a doubt, in my opinion.
00:06:15
Speaker
what a player he is and it's just everything is just it's like literally you can you could hear it click on match day one and they had a little bit of trouble finding and now and now it's just it's this team for me they are i i feel i'm upset they fear auntina aren't in europe because i would love to see what they could do in in the champions league or in the europe league because they've placed a so damn good football right now and castrovili i mean when i mean again this this these these italian young midfielders
00:06:45
Speaker
like for a decade we don't have any talent and now it's just we can barely learn the name of one before another one comes along. Chloe, you mentioned their disciplinary issues. I just googled real quick. Milan are last. They have 18 yellow cards and three red cards in six matches. Jesus. They're all over the places.
00:07:05
Speaker
you know, it's, it's just, it's just a shambles. It is. And and I talked about it's not, you know, some of the things that tactically we can go on and on about that. But some of the decisions that Gian Paolo makes just after me. What is he doing taking Cassie off? He's the hardest worker in that midfield.
00:07:25
Speaker
The something that passed me by over the summer is the fact that they signed Crunch from Emply. Now, I thought, I just did a quick Google of him and thought, what, you know, has he been somewhere else? Because I'm pretty sure that he played for John Parlow at Emply. But no, he's been at Emply the entire time. So he's been at Emply for like three years and nobody else has picked him up. But suddenly he's good enough to play for AC Milan that that just
00:07:54
Speaker
That just, I thought, oh no, this is, you know, this is an indication of the kind of poor decisions that are being made. It just seemed crazy to me.
00:08:09
Speaker
I mean, the balance, the lack of balance in midfield

Milan's Midfield Woes

00:08:12
Speaker
of Milan is what really gets me. Like you said, okay, you know, Benacer should play in that playmaker role, for sure, because Bilia is unwatchable. But if you're gonna have, like, but you, if you keep Chalanoglu and take off Kesier, there is literally, I mean, it's like Fiorentina's midfield last year with Pioli, where you could literally drive a tank through it and it wouldn't hit anyone, because there was so much space.
00:08:39
Speaker
that they conceded and they were so tactically unbalanced and Fiorentina just took advantage of every single one and then of course you have the poor discipline as a result of that because the players feel that they're exposed and then they get stressed and then they do stupid things like Musaki's ridiculous challenge Aribari which is a red card any day of the week
00:09:06
Speaker
So no, that's what I'm saying. You know, I like Gianpaolo. I think it was a mistake of bringing him because for me, he is like Gasperini. He cannot. He just doesn't. He's not good enough at this level. He's not good enough to handle a big club. He should have stayed at Sampdoria and I hope that he can find another team like that.
00:09:26
Speaker
and go back because I really like the guy. It's just that he is simply not good enough at a big club. He cannot handle the pressure. No. I think that, you know, it doesn't make him a bad manager overnight. I don't think that's the issue. I think it's part of a larger problem at Milan that has been going on for several years and there's never really been any kind of solution to it.
00:09:53
Speaker
you know, they've changed ownership twice since Berlusconi left and they're real closer to sorting out the issues that have run throughout the club. They need a clean slate from top to bottom to be able to sort this, you know, just getting a new manager in isn't enough.
00:10:12
Speaker
In my opinion, Spalletti, I think they need to have, I mean, I understand the appointment of Gianpaolo. The appointment of Gianpaolo was that Milan are supposed to play football on the ground. They're supposed to play this and that. But then you need to also get a manager who can handle the pressure of being at a big club. And I mean, Spalletti is the only one out there who has done that in the past. I mean, he's delivered results at Roma and at Inter.
00:10:35
Speaker
And Romain Inter are much more unstable and crazy places to be at than in Milan, which is generally a very stable environment to work at. So, no, I think this Gianpaolo hiring was just a huge mistake. And they need to sort it out. And I

Is Relegation a Threat for Milan?

00:10:53
Speaker
think they will. I mean, I've said it all along this season. He's out before the next international break, and I still think that. And I hope that, because he looks miserable.
00:11:02
Speaker
Again, I said this on the previous episode, I think Maldini, I think Boban, I think Masada. I think they all need to share in the blame in this. And do we want to talk about the report that emerged from Tutto Mercato Web as to who the name was that Milan contacted at one Chef Cenco? Is that really the I mean, come on, really? That's all I could say to that is really.
00:11:30
Speaker
They've been down that road so many times. They've burnt out so many of their former legends that it's just ridiculous now. At least bring Gattuso back if he's still answering your calls after the way you treated him because he did a decent job at least. I don't understand why they're doing this because I understand the
00:11:54
Speaker
that they're in a financial, you know, they need to sort the finances out. But if they continue with this, they're going to get relegated. Honestly, this is their relegation candidate bad right now. And it's not an exaggeration. They really are.
00:12:08
Speaker
Well, they better call Gattuzo quick because there were reports that Genoa were looking at him. Could you imagine though? Let's say they can't convince Gattuzo to come back. What direction do you go in? What direction do you go? Spalletti. That's the only way I can think of because
00:12:26
Speaker
He knows how to handle a big club. He knows how to handle the pressure. He also knows how to turn the tide. He also knows how to take a big club and get them to lift and elevate. And I also look at that squad and I think that they do have the players. They do have the players that can play his 4-2-3-1. Yes, I agree. I think they do. And he has pretty thick skinned, as much as we joked about him. He has thick skinned.
00:12:54
Speaker
That would be an improvement on Gianpaolo who seems at the moment like, you know, if he said boo to him, he'd burst into tears. Yeah, no, exactly. I mean, that's a really good point, Chloe, because he doesn't look like he's feeling well at all. He looks miserable. And you compare him to the Gianpaolo in the Santoria era where Empoli, I mean, it's a completely different man. I mean, he looks absolutely destroyed and sad.
00:13:20
Speaker
And I think it's, I don't, you know, I think it's such a shame. It is. So Chloe, Fiordantina, we, you know, early in the season, you don't want to panic. They were at the bottom of the table. Now they find themselves comfortably mid table. Is this where they put the pedal all the way to the floor? And this is where they go. Do you have confidence that Montella has his team now? And let's just go from here.
00:13:42
Speaker
Yes, I think that very difficult opening period was because we played some really tough sides and the fixture list wasn't kind at all, but I had a look earlier on.
00:13:56
Speaker
and they play Udinese next and then it's the international break and there are not too many players on international duty so it's got that time to work with the squad again and then it's Brescia, Sampdoria, Palmer, there's Lazzo in there but you know a lot of the smaller sides coming up next and a real chance to fire up the table because they're playing with such confidence
00:14:23
Speaker
If you ask me, Roma, watch out. I've been saying it for a couple of weeks now on this pod. Again, this Fiorentina is good enough to challenge Roma for that fourth spot without a shadow of a doubt.

Atalanta's Serie A Prospects

00:14:35
Speaker
Well, I want to get to a team that we seemingly rolled off for the four spot, even though they had finished in the top four the previous season, Atalanta. Wow. I mean, they're certainly playing significantly better. Well, aren't they always slow starters, though? I mean, isn't that like something they are every year? Yeah, they've done it every year under Gasparini. Yeah. Started off slow. They are. But maybe we...
00:15:00
Speaker
Maybe we overstated how tired they would be from the Champions League, or maybe that hasn't really hit them yet. I don't know what it is. But I still don't think they'll finish top four. For me, Roma and especially Fiorentina are looking, they have a broad, you know, it's between those three and add Lazio to that. But I still think that, for me, Roma and Fiorentina, in my opinion, have that little bit more consistency.
00:15:29
Speaker
especially in defence and midfield than Atalanta do. That's just my feeling.
00:15:35
Speaker
Yeah, I agree. On paper, especially with them being in the Champions League, this seems like the season when they're going to tail off. But having said that, every time we say, oh, they've done so well at Atlanta, but now is probably the time they start to drop. Yeah, they're really good, but I don't think they can sustain it. And we just keep doing so. And they keep overachieving. Every single time you think it's about to come to an end, it doesn't end.
00:16:03
Speaker
So I don't know, I'm kind of a bit wary of writing them off because they just seem to keep bouncing back or whatever happens. And I do think, you know, they've got with a new stadium and with their owner being so sensible and the way that he's invested money and the way that their strategy over buying players, they have built something that is a bit more sustainable in the long term. But
00:16:31
Speaker
Surely they can't get off again this year. Surely not. No, I don't think so. As I said, for me, Fiorentina and Roma are the fourth and fifth team. I do think that Atalanta will finish sixth or something like that. CS6, I think, the last Europa League place. And also, let's remember, the Copa Italia as well, they went really far in that. They could claim a European place by winning that this year.
00:16:58
Speaker
So, no, I'm not writing them off. I just don't think that they'll finish top four. Well, one thing we can definitively say, we'll not finish top four, Nima. Sampdoria. I think we can, I think that's a reasonable conclusion we can draw, even though we are not yet in October. Again, I don't know what to say that hasn't already been said about them. Sampdoria's defense, terrible, midfield, awful.
00:17:25
Speaker
Poor Quagliarella. All these seasons he's been hailed as one of the goalscorer and kings. This poor guy may not even hit six or seven goals this season. Listen, you have the international break coming up federal. Just pull the plug on this because that's truly the only way I can see them getting out of this because they have not won the fighting quality that is positive.
00:17:47
Speaker
Not one. No, no, no, no. Santorio are unwatchable right now and when they score it's because they're lucky. It's not thanks to some sort of genius tactical mastermind that the Francesco has been behind. It's just utterly unwatchable right now and it's sad to see because they played so well and they, you know, it's looked so well these previous years and
00:18:11
Speaker
It's just, I just hope they need to do something. I hope and I think they will do something. If he loses again this weekend, then I think quite a few managers will go because you can still save

Sampdoria's Tactical Challenges

00:18:25
Speaker
the season. It's still early on. You can still save the season.
00:18:29
Speaker
But you have to pull the plug. You have to be quick. They have to do it now. With the international break, you absolutely have to do it now. Because they have, so they face Rona, then they face Roma, then they face Bologna. If he loses against Hellas, which is very much, which is very plausible, because Hellas are a tough team. I mean, in fact, all these newcomers have surprised me a lot because they are so tough. Lecce are really tough to beat. Hellas are a tough team to beat. Brescia are also very tough.
00:18:57
Speaker
So, you know, look, I mean, this, this is, they're not, they're not being the whipping boys that we all expected them to be. So, Hellas can definitely beat Santori. And if they do, bye-bye Usebio. I think that's the last of, we'll see of this man in the city. Hopefully, I think, until he learned, no, because he's not good enough. I mean, no, I don't, I don't wish him on any team. I wouldn't wish him on any team because he doesn't know what he's doing, you know? I could think of a couple of teams I would wish him on. I just...
00:19:27
Speaker
No, but I don't because it's just not, you know, I, you know, let him go back to the drawing board and, you know, get better because he, he's just not good enough. He, you know, he looks, you know, it just doesn't look good. He doesn't know what the defense is doing. And it's quite evident now that those years at San Suolo, they hemorrhaged goals, but then they had an offense that clicked.
00:19:48
Speaker
When that doesn't click, it's just unwatchable. The Xemon age is over. You have to have a defense. You have to have a defense and an attack.
00:20:00
Speaker
otherwise you get destroyed and that's just how it is and the man needs to go. I thought one positive that Inter could draw from that was they rotated very well.

Inter Milan's Strategic Success

00:20:14
Speaker
Bastoni was sort of somebody who doesn't really get the headlines but he did very well at Parma in the previous season and he actually looks like a viable candidate who could step in for any of the three. Yeah and that's what he said contra afterwards and he said
00:20:30
Speaker
you know, Bastogne is not just a player for the future, but he's also a player for the present. Half of the Serie A wanted him, but I said no, I was adamant, I wanted to keep him, I wanted to work with him. Basically, this is what Conte wanted, and that's why he was so hard about it in the summer, that he wanted these players, because he knew that in order to succeed on all fronts, he needed to have about 20-22 players,
00:20:56
Speaker
who are pretty much of the same level, but that also give you a tactical flexibility. And he's got that. He's got exactly that. And that's why it's working so well. But as I said, I'm not going to, I'm not going to, I'm not, you know, I'm not jumping on that Scoredetto bandwagon just yet. I want to wait until after the Juventus game. If Inter go and go play Juventus and have won that game,
00:21:23
Speaker
Then, yes, Inter are going to challenge Juba for this correcto. There's no doubt about that. Think about it. The Serie A is six games, six days old. Inter have six wins and Juba have five wins and one draw. So let's not turn. I think it's a little bit exaggerated to say, oh, Juba are bad, Juba are this.
00:21:47
Speaker
They still have five wins and one draw. And the draw came away against Fiorentina away, who I think will destroy any team in the form they're in right now.
00:21:57
Speaker
So no, for me, I'm not going to write Juventus off, but after this, if Intermanence to beat Juventus, sure. Then Conte knows it, that he will have to start adapting to being a top team and being the front runners or the favourites or whatever you want to call it. Because you can't play 25% of the league and go clean, win every game and then pretend that you're not part of the top team or the favourites to win or anything like that.
00:22:26
Speaker
I can't blame the media. The results speak for themselves. Chloe, anything else that stood out to you on this match day, from any of the matches? I thought Alexis Sanchez had an interesting debut.
00:22:43
Speaker
I was waiting for somebody to bring that up it was weird but I don't think I mean for me the issue is I don't know if it's uh if he's diving or not I just find if you're gonna if that's a dive then give it all the way

Conte's Leadership Style

00:22:55
Speaker
you know then every match we should have yellow cards behind without Federico kids I will start every game with a yellow card I mean do you know I mean like it's just
00:23:02
Speaker
I just find it, you know, I just think the consistency is what annoys me. But but sure, I mean, yeah, he should have. It was it was a stupid thing to do. But but Conté has soon stamped that out though. Conté won't, won't stand for that for long.
00:23:18
Speaker
No, he won't. Kolkata does not stand for much. I mean, after the game, what did you see? I don't know if you guys saw it when he was talking to the media. I mean, he talks as if he thinks. I mean, I know he's aware that there's a camera and an interview situation, but the way he talks, it was with Inter TV when he said that all of a sudden, you know, we were in control and then we get a red card.
00:23:44
Speaker
and we get a sending off and they score a goal and I wanted to kill someone. He literally means it. But then he quickly goes but not my players because I thought they play really well. So it's like but it's like it's just he he he is that extreme like he doesn't he he does not take nonsense from anyone and it's yeah as you know as long as it works it's good but
00:24:12
Speaker
So, when it doesn't work and there's a little bit, you know, the ship isn't steady and he goes off on one, I pity the fool to quote Mr. T, who goes against him there. That's fair enough. Nima, what about you? Anything that stood out? I really got to give it to Lazio and Simon Inzaghi and Imo Belleno. I really liked their performance again.
00:24:35
Speaker
Udinais impressed me as well. No, I think this is a really balanced Serie A start to the Serie A, especially in the lower part of the table. I thought, which is really interesting, the relegation is going to be tighter than we all thought. There's not going to be one clear candidate.
00:24:54
Speaker
Also, Roma impressed me. I thought Roma were really impressive, I think, because playing away at lecture, a tough lecture side at home, I thought they did really well.

Roma's Defensive Strengths

00:25:06
Speaker
Fonseca's football suits Roma, and this group of players suits Fonseca. I'm curious to hear what you think, John.
00:25:13
Speaker
Yeah, I actually thought one to zero was a bit flattering to Leche. I don't know how we got brought. Thank you to the to one of our listeners who kept mentioning XG because now I can't stop looking at the damn thing.
00:25:29
Speaker
I think Roma were a bit hard done because their XG was right about three for the match and they only had one. So I thought they actually did really well in defense. They didn't look that stressed. I thought Chris Smalling from Manchester United has fit in fantastically.
00:25:47
Speaker
I don't know what Fonseca thinks his preferred pair will be if it'll be smalling in Gianluca Machini or smalling in Fazio, but I think smalling has certainly earned the right to be a first choice by now. But I think they've done good. I still think they're trying to find their way. They obviously have a lot of injuries. They're still trying to adapt to the way Fonseca wants them to play.
00:26:12
Speaker
But I think that, at least at this point, they have the look that they can at least finish top four. Under Eusebio de Francesco, they never ever looked sure of themselves. They were always uncomfortable. Their attitude was awful. If they went down a goal, they would drop their heads. They would pout. They would whine. So they have a much different character. They have a much different attitude under Paolo Fonseca. So when they go down a goal,
00:26:40
Speaker
Unlike when UCBL different Cisco was in charge, you at least feel that this Roma at least has a chance to come back. I think as well, they seem to have a look that there's room to grow and develop, that it's just the start of something that is not quite 100% right yet. But as time goes on, I think it will start to click more. This is why I thought Roma would finish top four. And I think they still will. But
00:27:08
Speaker
But I love Diavara, I mean just watching him play, watching him distribute, watching him, the way he thinks football is just, it's so young, he's so many years left to improve. I just, and it's gonna do Roma a world of good to have him there. He's a player that can build around. I think Roma's best midfield duo is
00:27:34
Speaker
Vere tu, vere tu, and the avarak, because they complement each other so well. It's a very dynamic and intelligent appeal.
00:27:44
Speaker
behind Pellegrini, of course, who's taken that Tecortista role and made it his and it's an impressive option up there. Roma are exciting. I like this Roma a lot and it's going to be interesting to follow. I agree. So, hey, real quick before we go, I think it was Nima who mentioned Balotelli would score against Napoli. What did he do on a corner kick? He buries home, actually, a perfectly placed header.
00:28:10
Speaker
Now, so Brescalu is 2-1, but I'm curious to hear your opinion, each of your opinions before we go, because Napoli, now, Kuli Bali didn't play in this one, it was Maximovich. I just don't like how they look at the back. There's just something about it. I can't put my finger on it because
00:28:32
Speaker
I mean, in the Champions League against Liverpool, they look fantastic. But there's just something about it in the league. I just can't put my finger on it about Napoli.

Napoli's Defensive Concerns

00:28:41
Speaker
Because we all thought, right, that this would be the season where they challenged for the Scudetto, yeah? And I don't know what it is. I just don't like how unbalanced, particularly at the back, that they look. Is that something that concerns either of you?
00:28:55
Speaker
Yes. I think that they're very erratic still. There's a lot of work to do. I mean, they won against pressure, but they didn't look great, especially in the second half.
00:29:12
Speaker
I honestly think it's a midfield issue. Having seen it for Argentina last year, the fact that the backline is so exposed at times, I just don't think the setup of the midfield is quite right. And when it works, it works. That's fine. But when it doesn't, then they get themselves into trouble. And I just think he needs to make a couple of tweaks.
00:29:36
Speaker
to get them playing well on a consistent basis. I mean, we've talked about the fact that he's a good cup manager and maybe this will be the season that they do well in the Champions League. But if they don't and they don't do well in the league either, then they've taken a big step back since Sari left. I think you're absolutely right. I was going to say exactly what you said, Chloe. Re-midfield. I don't think that they found the balance in midfield and therefore their back four is left exposed.
00:30:04
Speaker
Therefore, they, you know, Curiwali and Manolas make these mistakes where they go clumsy, lunging into challenges because they're stressed and they don't feel secure. So I think it's a midfield issue as well. But for me, it doesn't, to me, it's also, this is classic Ancelotti. It doesn't seem like he's there to sort of deliver in the Champions League, it feels almost. It's as if they don't, the body language of the team in the Serie A, they don't seem to take it seriously.
00:30:33
Speaker
They don't seem, in my opinion, at least that's how I read the tea leaves. They don't, it feels that they're, he's there to make them deliver and give Napoli a good run in Europe. And that's how they're built. And he can do it, and they have the players to do it. But I think they'll finish top three comfortably. I just don't see them challenging under Ancelotti for a Serie A win.
00:30:56
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Yeah, just something about them at the back. I just, again, I can't put my finger on it. I do think there's a bit of an unbalanced in the formation issue, but yeah, it remains to be seen if Ancelotti will change things. So that is where we're going to end it. We will be back as usual later in the week. So we have Inter Juve.
00:31:14
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So that is definitely one we will be talking about. Very exciting. We have Torino, Napoli, Roma, Caieri, Bologna, Lazio, Atalanta, Lecce, Fiorentina, Utenese, Verona, Samp, Genoa, Milan, which will certainly have managerial implications. So as always, thank you so, so much for listening. We will talk to you in a couple of days. So until next time. Bye bye.