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Lazio (1-0-0) vs. Sampdoria (0-0-1) Sunday, September 14, 9:00 am ET Form: Lazio: W, Sampdoria: D Summary: Both teams are coming off of important results to start their season. The new look of Lazio lead by their young Argentine hitman, Mauro Zarate, destroyed Cagliari while Sampdoria managed to draw against Serie A champs Inter. The hosts will welcome back their head coach Delio Rossi who has been serving a touchline ban that dates back to last season. Their opening win was certainly impressive, but they cannot sleep on their next opponent. Samp tactician Walter Mazzarri is as talented as any in Serie A and you can be assured his team will have some tricks up their sleeves. Injuries will definitely be a concern for both teams. Lazio are still dealing with the injured Tomasso Roccchi, as well as Ousmane Dabo. We will likely see Stefano Mauri in the trequarista role in support of Goran Pandev and Zarate. Walter Mazzarri will use his usual 3-back defense, although the absence of Argentine Hugo Campagnaro will significantly weaken the defense. Lazio (Probable): (4-3-1-2) Carrizo; Lichtsteiner, Siviglia, Rozehnal, Kolarov; Brocchi, Ledesa, Meghni; Mauri, Zarate, Pandev Player to Watch: Mauro Zarate (Lazio) - Keep your eye on this kid. Its hard to believe after his 2 goal Serie A debut that he is only 21 years old. Prediction: Home win. We expect Lazio to hold on in a high scoring affair. Sampdoria tends to conceed a lot of goals, but with Antonio Cassano they can score just as many. |
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Lecce (0-0-1) vs. Chievo (1-0-0) Sunday, September 14, 9:00 am ET Form: Lecce: L, Chievo: W Summary: Two newly promoted teams meet in the south of Italy when Lecce hosts Chievo. Lecce are favorites for relegation, while Chievo are predicted to have the most success out of the three new teams. The Flying Donkeys lived up to expectations in Week 1, with an impressive 2-1 road victory over Reggina. Lecce was not as lucky after getting shutout against Torino. Chievo has no injury concerns, the only absence will be Antonio Langella who is serving a 1 game suspension for picking up a red card in the last match. A win for either side will be a huge confidence boost early on in the season, while a loss will already start the whispers about relegation. Lecce (Probable): (4-3-1-2) Benussi; Polenghi, Stendardo, Diamoutene, Antunes Giacomazzi, Zanchetta, Ariatti; Caserta; Cacia, Tribocchi Player to Watch: Mauro Esposito (Chievo) - Already successful in Serie A and on the national level, Esposito wasn’t a first choice for Roma so he has been loaned out to Chievo. He will be eager to prove himself and show he can be in Roma’s first team when he returns. Prediction: Home win. With Pellissier and Esposito, Chievo has plenty of good attacking options. Lecce, on the other hand, were shutout in Week 1 and lack the same firepower. |
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Napoli (0-0-1) vs. Fiorentina (0-0-1) Sunday, September 14, 9:00 am ET Form: Napoli: D, Fiorentina: D Summary: Fiorentina forward Adrian Mutu is set to return against the battle with Napoli after the Romanian missed their opening draw against against Juventus. This will give us a chance to get a first look at both Mutu and Gilardino in Serie A action. Napoli have had a rough start to the season after their supporters were involved in some off the field violence while traveling to the match against Roma. This has resulted in restrictions on fans traveling to future matches, as well as some stands closed at home. Fiorentina fans will also be forebode from traveling to the Stadio San Paolo. Could this possibly have an affect on either side? Napoli (Probable): (3-5-2) Iezzo; Cannavaro, Contini, Aronica; Maggio, Blasi, Gargano, Hamsik, Vitale; Denis, Lavezzi Player to Watch: Adrian Mutu (Fiorentina) - How will he fair in his season debut? Prediction: Away win. This game could be won by either side, but we like the talent and depth of Fiorentina to come through. |
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Reggina (0-1-0) vs. Torino (1-0-0) Sunday, September 14, 9:00 am ET Form: Reggina: L, Torino: W Summary: Nicola Amoruso and Rolando Bianchi return to Reggio Calabria to face their former club Reggina. Both are beloved figures in the city and it will no doubt be an emotional day. Amoruso is the more recently departed, and his leadership helped Reggina stay in Serie A over the past three years. Both players have promised they won’t celebrate if they were to score. Reggina will welcome back their star Franco Brienza, who has recovered from a muscular injury. He may come on from the bench, and in that case we will see Milan youth product Di Gennaro start in the trequarista role. Chilean U-21 international Carlos Carmona will be making his Serie A debut for the Amaranto as they look to get their first points of the season. Reggina (Probable): (4-4-1-1-) Campagnolo; Lanzaro, Valdez, Cirillo, Costa; Vigiani, Tognozzi, Carmona, Halfredsson; Brienza; Corradi Player to Watch: Rolando Bianchi (Torino) - An emotional return to his former club could inspire the striker to give an unforgettable performance. Prediction: Draw. Torino are an excellent team and we will see some goals, but expect a rejuvenated Reggina to keep it level with the return of Franco Brienza. |
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Siena (0-0-1) vs. Cagliari (1-0-0) Sunday, September 14, 9:00 am ET Form: Siena: L, Cagliari: L Summary: This match is an early season relegation dogfight. Siena and Cagliari both desperately want to climb the table after Week 1 losses. The two sides are likely going to both be battling for survival later on down the line, so these direct clashes hold a lot of importantance. Cagliari have the most to prove after getting blown away by Lazio. The Islolani will be using Matri and Acquafresca up front, with their goalscorer Joaquin Larrivey being left on the bench. Siena have received a blow when the news that Massimo Maccarone was given a 3 match ban for pushing a referee. Maccarone is one of their main attacking threats and the Tuscan outfit are in for hard times without him. Siena (Probable): (4-3-1-2) Curci; Rossettini, Ficagna, Portanova, Del Grosso; Vergassola, Codrea, Galloppal Kharja Calaio, Frick Player to Watch: Robert Acquafresca (Cagliari) - Not much star power in this game outside of him. We have said it before: he is the key to Cagliari’s success. He has to perform at his best if the Rossoblu want to stay up. Prediction: Draw. Perhaps a goalless one. Neither side will want to slip up and nerves will take over the match. |
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Bologna (1-0-0) vs. Atalanta (1-0-0) Sunday, September 14, 9:00 am ET Form: Bologna: W, Atalanta: W Summary: What a start to the year for Bologna. The Rossoblu suprised everyone in their first match with their road victory over Milan. Atalanta also had a good display against Siena and captured 3 points. It is now Bologna’s turn to play hosts at the Stadio Dall’Ara. Marco Di Vaio scored the opening goal of the season for Bologna and will be leading the front line again. Atalanta remains without summer signing Christian Vieri. Bologna (Probable): (4-4-2) Antonioli; Zenoni, Terzi, Castellini, Bombardini; Marchini, Mingazzini, Volpi, Valiani; Marazzina, Di Vaio Player to Watch: Cristiano Doni (Atalanta) - He failed to score in the opening match, but with 12 goals last year he could strike at any time. Prediction: Draw. Similiar teams and too hard to pick a winner here. |
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Genoa (0-0-1) vs. Milan (1-0-0) Sunday, September 14, 9:00 am ET Form: Genoa: W, Milan: L Summary: Milan were the victims of a suprise defeat to Bologna in the opening round and it has already started rumors of head coach Carlo Ancelotti’s exit. The tactician will have plenty of talented attacking options on hand, but is likely to start Andriy Shevchenko with Rolandinho and Kaka. This leaves Kaka and former Genoa hero Marco Borriello on the bench to start the match. Pippo Inzaghi will be out with an injury, Genoa will welcome back Argentine striker Diego Milito who last played with the club in 2005. He was a last minute signing from Real Zaragoza before the transfer window closed and will get the start in Genoa’s usual 3-4-3 attacking formation. Milan (Probable): (4-3-1-2) Benussi; Polenghi, Stendardo, Diamoutene, Antunes Giacomazzi, Zanchetta, Ariatti; Caserta; Cacia, Tribocchi Player to Watch: Ronaldinho (Milan) - He had an excellent debut and will need to continue this form for the Rosanero to get on the right track. Prediction: Draw. In front of their home supporters, Genoa get the shock result and Ancelotti starts to pack his bags. Franck Rijkaard and Roberto Donadoni have been named as possible replacements. |
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Juventus (0-0-1) vs. Udinese (1-0-0) Sunday, September 14, 2:30 pm ET Form: Juventus: D, Udinese: W Summary: In the late game, Juventus face a tough test against Udinese. The Old Lady was held to a 1-1 draw with Fiorentina last week, as they had to do without Trezeguet, Sissoko, and Zanetti. Trezeguet and Sissoko should return, but all eyes will be on the talented Antonio Di Natale. The Italian international has been on the top of his game after bagging a brace in the opening round. His performances with the Italian national team have also caused a few heads to turn. He will once again be part of the deadly attacking trident for Udinese with Fabio Quagliarella and Simone Pepe. Juventus (Probable): (4-4-2) Buffon; Grygera, Legrottaglie, Mellberg, Molinaro; Salihamidzic, Sissoko, Poulsen, Nedved; Amauri, Iaquinta Player to Watch: Antonio Di Natale (Udiense) - ’nuff said. Prediction: Home win. It won’t be easy, but Juventus will pull it off. They have too much talent to stay down for long. |
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