ERG89 wrote: » Ends 2-2. Even though he got the equaliser not a great night for Zlatan, goal disallowed due to a handball from him and he blazed a pen over the bar. Milan's form was always going to end as they are outperforming the squad's ability post lockdown but a bad week for them heading into the International break.
pm1977x wrote: » It's becoming increasingly apparent that it wasn't Juve who were stopping Inter from winning titles in recent years, it was just simply Inter stopping themselves. This Conte project seems to be done already, now it's just a countdown to the messy goodbye, disappointed because I had such high hopes for him but seems even he can't overcome the Inter malaise. :mad:
Mr.Nice Guy wrote: » Think it's too early to say that. They're only 5 points off the top and Milan are away at Napoli next. Every chance Inter could be 2 points off the top after the next round if they beat Torino. I think it's an open race at the moment but I'd be more confident of Juve putting a run together.
NCW feen wrote: » Can anyone recommend a good podcast on Serie A / Italian football?
breezy1985 wrote: » Maybe I'm being mean but I think it would be hilarious to see them get a clean sheet for Boneras first game in charge
Mr.Nice Guy wrote: » Hopefully it won't keep him out long. Table is looking exciting. Great to see Sassuolo still going strong.
Mr.Nice Guy wrote: » Hopefully it won't keep him out long.Table is looking exciting. Great to see Sassuolo still going strong.
kksaints wrote: » Certainly is. Top eight separated by only 6 points. Roma were quite impressive today. Mkhitariyan scored a cracking volley for their second.
TheadoreT wrote: » Mind the gap, Milan showing they can do it sans Zlatan. Low key been the most in form team in europe since June. Their post lockdown league record if they win today is is 16 wins 5 draws 0 loses.