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Serie A: Week 1 Previews - Sunday


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Atalanta (0-0-0) vs. Siena (0-0-0)
Sunday, August 31, 9:00 am ET
Last Season: Atalanta 2-2 Siena
Form: Atalanta: n/a, Siena: n/a
Summary: Siena will test their luck on the road when they travel to Bergamo on Sunday. Atalanta made headlines in the summer with the return of Christian Vieri, while Siena’s has has had to deal with the loss of some talented players, including goalkeeper Alex Manninger. Vieri has been sidelined due to a thigh injury and is not ready to return yet. The injury concerns don’t end there for Atalanta, as Azzurrini starlet Luca Cigarini is in great doubt despite being listed in the group of 18. Both sides are coming off of Coppa Italia wins, including Siena’s 4-0 rout of Albinoleffe.
Atalanta (Probable): (4-4-1-1) Coppola; Bellini, Manfredini, Talamonti, Garics; Padoin, Guarente, Cigarini, Ferreira Pinto; Doni; Floccari
Siena (Probable): (4-3-1-2) Curci; Rossi, Portanova, Ficagna, Rossettini; Galloppa, Codrea, Vergassola; Kharja; Maccarone, Calaio
Player to Watch: Emauele Calaio (Siena). The former Napoli hitman helped lead the Tuscan club in their recent Coppa win. He will bring some creativity to a generally weak Siena side.
Prediction: Home win.
Cagliari (0-0-0) vs. Lazio (0-0-0)
Sunday, August 31, 9:00 am ET
Last Season: Cagliari 1-0 Lazio
Form: Cagliari: n/a, Lazio: n/a
Summary: Serie A minnows Cagliari are a leading contender in the relegation race this year. Can the Isolani pull off another suprising survival? New manager Max Allegri is confident of his side as they start the new season, but faces a tough task in welcoming Lazio to the Sant’Elia. The Roman side has a whole new look to their squad, with 21-year-old Argentine Mauro Zarate making his Lazio debut alongside captain Goran Pandev. Lazio failed to qualify for the UEFA Cup last year and will be eager to start a new season with Europe being a realistic goal. Lazio dominated Benevento in their recent Coppa Italia match by a score of 5-1.
Cagliari (Probable): (4-3-2-1) Marchetti; Agostini, Canini, Lopez, Pisano; Parola, Conti, Biondini; Jeda, Cossu; Larrivey
Lazio (Probable): (4-4-2) Carrizo; Kolarov, Rozenhal, Siviglia, Lichtsteiner; Mauri, Matuzalem, Ledesma, Brocchi; Zarate, Pandev
Player to Watch: Robert Acquafresca (Cagliari) The U-21 international is the key to Cagliari this year. He’ll after to score plenty of goals in order to keep Cagliari afloat.
Prediction: Draw.
Catania (0-0-0) vs. Genoa (0-0-0)
Sunday, August 31, 9:00 am ET
Last Season: Catania 0-0 Genoa
Form: Catania: n/a, Genoa: n/a
Summary: Genoa take a trip down to Sicily as their 2008-09 season begins on the road at Catania. We should see plenty of goals with both teams playing an attacking style of football. Catania coach Walter Zenga took over the club late last season the pressure will be on him if he wants to stay away from the ever-present Serie A sack race. Genoa have lost their main offensive threat in Marco Borriello and will now look to new signing Ruben Olivera to fill this role. Genoa have enough talent to be one of the top competitors in Serie A. Can they return to the dominant Genoa of old?
Catania (Probable): (4-3-3) Bizzarri; Sabato. Stovini, Terlizzi, Silvestri; Tedesco, Ledesma, Biagianti; Martinez, Paolucci, Mascara
Genoa (Probable): (3-4-3) Rubinho; Criscito, Ferrari, Potenza; Modesto, Juric, Vanden Borre; Rossi; Gasbarroni, Olivera; Palladino
Player to Watch: Raffaele Palladino (Genoa). The young forward, co-owned by Juventus, will be eager to prove himself and possbily earn a recall to the national side.
Prediction: Draw.
Chievo (0-0-0) vs. Reggina (0-0-0)
Sunday, August 31, 9:00 am ET
Last Season: n/a
Form: Chievo: n/a, Reggina: n/a
Summary: Chievo battles against Reggina in what should be a tense affair in Verona. The Flying Donkeys were relgated from Serie A two seasons ago when Reggina edged out Milan on the last matchday. Reggina continued to suprise everyone by pulling off another unexpected survival last season. The Amaranto are better than the experts think. However, they will be missing Franco Brienza and Francesco Cozza in this one, so goals might be hard to come by.
Chievo (Probable): (4-3-3) Squizzi; Mantovani, Cesar, Mandelli, Malago; Marcoloini, Italiano, Bentivoglio; Iunco, Pellissier, Luciano
Reggina (Probable): (4-4-2) Campagnolo; Aronica, Cirillo, Valdez, Lanzaro; Hallfredsson, Tognozzi, Barreto, Vigiani; Ceravolo, Corradi
Player to Watch: Emil Hallfredsson (Reggina). The Icelandic international adapted well to the Seire A game last year, but injury troubles ruined a promising start. He is healthy now and hoping to score his first goal in Italy.
Prediction: Draw.
Milan (0-0-0) vs. Bologna (0-0-0)
Sunday, August 31, 9:00 am ET
Last Meeting: n/a
Form: Milan: n/a, Bologna: n/a
Summary: Milan welcome Bologna without Kaka but with several of their new signings, including Ronaldinho, Gianluca Zambrotta, and Mathieu Flamini. The pressure is on Milan coach Carlo Ancelotti after Milan’s disappointing 5th place finish last season. They are now competing in the UEFA Cup, but have their sights set on a Serie A title before anything else. Look for Ancelotti to use a 4-3-2-1 Christmas tree formation with Pippo Inzaghi starting up front over youngster Pato.
Milan (Probable): (4-3-2-1) Abbiati; Jankulovski, Kaladze, Maldini, Zambrotta; Ambrosini, Prilo, Flamini; Ronaldinho, Seedorf; Inzaghi
Bologna (Probable): (4-2-3-1) Antonioli; Bombardini, Moras, Terzi, Zenoni; Volpi, Mingazzini; Valliani, Amoroso, Adailton; Di Vaio
Player to Watch: Ronaldinho (Milan). The Brazilian is fully fit after the Olympics and believes the new environment can allow him to return to his best. We’ll have to wait and see.
Prediction: Home win.
Roma (0-0-0) vs. Napoli (0-0-0)
Sunday, August 31, 9:00 am ET
Last Meeting: Roma 4-4 Napoli
Form: Roma: n/a, Napoli: n/a
Summary: It will be an entertaining clash when two of Italy’s most popular clubs square off in the Derby del Sole. Last season the two sides battled to a historic 4-4 draw. Roma captain Francesco Totti will not be fit for the match, with Mirko Vucinic tipped to start in his place. Roma new-boys John Arne Riise and Julio Baptista are confirmed for the starting 11. Napoli recently destroyed Vllaznia Shkoder 5-0 (8-0 ag.) on Thursday in the UEFA Cup qualifying round, but should have no fitness worries for Sunday’s fixture.
Roma (Probable): (4-2-3-1) Doni; Riise, Juan, Mexes, Cassetti; Pizarro, De Rossi; Baptista, Aquilani, Cicinho, Vucinic
Napoli (Probable): (3-5-2) Iezzo; Contini, Cannavaro, Santacroce; Vitale, Hamsik, Garano, Blasi, Maggio; Lavezzi, Denis
Player to Watch: Julio Baptista (Roma). The Beast has been unleashed in Serie A. Can he produce for a Totti-less Roma side?
Prediction: Home win.
Torino (0-0-0) vs. Lecce (0-0-0)
Sunday, August 31, 11:00 am ET
Last Meeting: n/a
Form: Torino: n/a, Lecce: n/a
Summary: Newly promoted Lecce start their new season off against Torino at the Stadio Olimpico on Sunday. Lecce are a favorite for relegation back to Serie B, but have the chance to grab an early season road win today. Torino have underachieved in recent memory and are also expected to struggle again this year. They hope to turn their fortunes around after signing Rolando Bianchi from Manchester City. Bianchi rejoins with former Reggina temmate Nicola Amoruso in the Torino attack. The two combined for 35 goals while at the Calabrian club. Can they repeat this feat and take Torino to the next level?
Torino (Probable): (4-3-2-1) Sereni; Rubin, Pratali, Di Loreto, Diana; Saumel, Corino, Zanetti; Amoruso, Rosina; Bianchi
Lecce (Probable): (4-4-2) Benussi; Giulatto, Esposito, Diamoutene, Angelo; Ariatti, Caserta, Giacomazzi, Feltscher; Tribocchi, Cacia
Player to Watch: Daniele Cacia (Lecce). The former Piacenza striker had success in Serie B, but lacked playing time with Fiorentina last year. He is ready to prove himself at the next level by leading the Lecce attack.
Prediction: Draw.
Fioretina (0-0-0) vs. Juventus (0-0-0)
Sunday, August 31, 2:30 pm ET
Last Meeting: Fiorentina 1-1 Juventus
Form: Fiorentina: n/a, Juventus: n/a
Summary: In the match of the week, two Scudetto hopefuls square off when Fiorentina hosts Juventus in Florence. The question has been whether or not Adrian Mutu would recover in time for this huge affair. An elbow injury has held Mutu out of action and he will not be dressing for tonights match. The Viola still have Gilardino in attack, but are greatly disadvantaged without their Romanian hitman. Juventus finished a disappointing 3rd place last year and the pressure will be on head coach Claudio Ranieri to win a Scudetto for the Old Lady this season. Both of these teams have qualified for the Champions League group stage. Don’t miss this one.
Fiorentina (Probable): (4-3-3) Frey; Vargas, Dainelli, Gamberini, Zauri; Donadel, Felipe Melo, Kuzmanovic; Osvaldo, Gilardino, Santana
Juventus (Probable): (4-4-2) Buffon; Molinaro, Mellberg, Legrottaglie, Grygera; Nedved, Poulsen, Marchisio, Camoranesi; Del Piero, Amauri
Player to Watch: Sebastian Frey (Fiorentina). The Viola shot-stopper is quietly one of the best in Serie A.
Prediction: Draw.

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20 Clubs in 20 Days: Cagliari


Cagliari

Location: Cagliari (Sardinia)
Manager: Massimiliano Allegri
Ground: Stadio Sant’Elia (Capacity: 23,486)

Pre-Season Training Began July 14th in Cagliari
Friendlies Played: Cagliari 6-0 Serie D Representative XI. (July 20th)
Friendlies Scheduled: Olbia (July 27th); Nuorese (August 2nd)

In: Davide Astori (D, Cremonese); Federico Marchetti (G, Albinoleffe); Andrea Lazzari (S, Grosseto); Claudio Pani (M, Modena)

Out: Marco Storari (G, Fiorentina); Luca Capecchi (G, Ravenna); Davide Marchini (M. Triestina); Pasquale Foggia (M, Lazio)

Negotiating For: Pasquale Foggia (M, Lazio); Fabrizio Zambrella (M, Brescia); Carl Valeri (M, Grosseto)

Transfer Rating: 5.5

The Isolani had a magnificent second half of their season in 2007-08.  After being hit with a small point penalty and spending some time in last place, the Rossoblu climbed their way out of the bottom under the guidance of coach Nedo Sonetti, who returned to the Cagliari bench in November.  In a surprise decision, the club decided to part ways with Sonetti at the end of the year and bring in a less-experienced tactician in Max Allegri.  For 2008-09, they have lost both playmaking midfielder Pasquale Foggia and an excellent goalkeeper in Marco Storari.  However, young star forward Robert Acquafresca is going to remain with the Islanders due to his willingness to see regular first team action and hopefully catch the eye of Inter.  With Acquafresca and the return of captain Daniele Conti, this cohesive unit could once again surprise a few people in the upcoming season.  You would like to see Cagliari make a few more moves, but you have to respect them for sticking with what hopefully will work.  Among the more recent signings for the Rossoblu is young defender Davide Astori, who played in 31 games for Cremonese last term.

“I have a great desire to be put to the test, to learn and grow.” said Astori.  “I am ready if and when the coach calls upon me.”

Probable Formation: 4-3-1-2
Marchetti; Agostini, Canini, Lopez, Pisano; Parola, Conti, Fini; Cossu; Acquafresca, Jeda

Prediction: Relegation. You have to give them credit for not selling every vital part of their team.  But is what they have going to be enough? I don’t think they will have enough in the tank with a new coach to survive another year in Serie A.  But they always seem to prove their critics wrong.

New Kit for 2008-09:

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Acquafresca Stays with Cagliari


aquafresca.jpgAzzurri Under-21 striker Robert Acquafresca will officially remain at Cagliari for at least one more season. An ownership deal between the Sardinian outfit and Inter was settled on Tuesday.

The 20-year-old came to Cagliari last season with high expectations, being part of a move that brought David Suazo to Inter. He did nothing less than live up to those expectations, scoring 10 goals for the Rossoblu and playing a key role in their Serie A survival.

Acquafresca’s future was up in the air until today, with Atalanta, Torino, Lazio, Siena, and Genoa all acquiring about the the talented youngster. However, fans of the Isolani can breathe easy as they have secured a crucial piece of their 2008-09 Serie A campaign.

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