A higher end version of FF’s “he’s Scottish, so he’s shite”
Brilliant penPenalty Inter
2-1 now mate, maybe 3-1 - gone to VAR.Just walking home from a few, Inter delivering again.... I hope?
That's outstanding!,First time I’ve been able to catch this Golazzo.
A few mins in and James Richardson gives it “Venezia just about keeping their heads above water”.
Clearly I’ve been missing out
That's outstanding!,
I still think Juve will win it lol, arch bastards.There’s an air of inevitability when Juventus start stringing wins together….but it’s fantastic to see Milan, Inter and Napoli all looking like they could be contenders
Nah, not enough depth IMO.Milan are very impressive. Could it be their year?
I still think Juve will win it lol, arch bastards.
Would gladly have taken him.I see Nkoulou has signed for Watford, @erskine bear.
Buzzing for that Lazio game, will be an absolute cracker.International break is thankfully over and whilst our attentions are of course on Ibrox tomorrow, it is Round 8 in Serie A.
Three games take place tomorrow with the pick clearly being Lazio hosting Inter at the Olimpico in the 5pm kick-off. The home side were gubbed 0-3 at Bologna last time out but you have to go back to February of this year for Lazio's last home defeat as Bayern came, saw and conquered in their CL tie. Their last domestic defeat? Well, you need to go back to Round 11 last season when Verona took the 2-1 win. Champions Inter ground out a 2-1 win at the ever stuffy Sassualo and a win here would be a huge boost in what has been a "bitty" title-defence thus far.
A bit of an early season relegation tussle is the early serving on Saturday as Spezia welcome newly-promoted Salernitana. Tough start for both sides this season, granted they both have faced at least 2 of last seasons top 6 each so far. This one kicks off at 2pm.
The late kick off at the San Siro has Milan playing Verona. I rossoneri currently sit second in the table, two points off Napoli and come here having defeated Atalanta 3-2 before the break. A win here of course, would put them into top-spot before Napoli take to the field on Sunday. Verona come here sitting in the bottom half but with only the one loss in their last five with a comfortable 4-0 against Spezia last time. One thing for sure is that there's always goal when Verona are involved.
Saturday;
Spezia v Salernitana 2pm
Lazio v Inter 5pm
Milan v Verona 7.45pm
I'll try get Sunday later on.