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Serie A: Week 1 Previews - Sunday


Home Notes Away
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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Serie A: Week 1 Previews - Saturday


Home Notes Away
Udinese (0-0-0) vs. Palermo (0-0-0)

Saturday, August 30, 12 pm ET

Last Meeting: Udinese 1-1 Palermo

Form: Udinese: n/a, Palermo: n/a

Summary: The 2008-09 Serie A campaign kicks off when Palermo take a trip up north to the Stadio Friuli to take on Udinese. The Amauri-less Palermo turn the page to a brand new chapter and a whole new look for their side. Both teams ended their pre-seasons with suprising defeats. Udinese fell to Espanyol, while Palermo were stunned in the Coppa Italia by Serie C minnows Ravenna. This one could turn out to be a goal fest. Udinese is weak in defense (53 goals conceeded last year), while they have the potential to score many goals with the attacking trident of Di Natale, Pepe, and Quagliarella.

Udinese (Probable): (4-3-3) Handanovic; Pasquale, Lukovic, Coda, Motta; Tissone, D’Agostino, Inler; Di Natale, Quagliarella, Pepe

Palermo (Probable): (4-3-3) Amelia; Balzaretti, Bovo, Dellafiore, Raggi; Nocerino, Liverani, Migliaccio; Miccoli, Cavani, Lanzafame

Player to Watch: Marco Amelia (Palermo) - The talented goalkeeper starts a new journey after leaving relegated Livorno. Will he be up to the task against an attacking Udinese side?

Prediction: Away win.

Sampdoria (0-0-0) vs. Inter (0-0-0)

Saturday, August 30, 2:30 pm ET

Last Meeting: Sampdoria 1-1 Inter

Form: Sampdoria : n/a, Inter: n/a

Summary: Walter Mazzarri’s Sampdoria have one of the most difficult season openers as they host Serie A champions Inter on Saturday. The spotlight will be on Inter coach Jose Mourinho wanting to start his Serie A career on the right foot. A positive result shouldn’t be a problem for Mourinho’s strong Inter side. The best Samp can hope for in this one might be a draw. It is an intriguing matchup, as Mourinho will field a starting 11 of all non-Italian players, while Mazzarri might have 10 or 11 Italian players, depending on whether or not new Lithuanian signing Marius Stankevicius starts.

Sampdoria (Probable): (3-5-2) Mirante; Accardi, Luccini, Campagnaro; Pieri, Franceschini, Palombo, Sammarco, Stankevicius; Bonazzoli, Cassano

Inter (Probable): (4-3-3) Julio Cesar; Maxwell, Materazzi, Cambiasso, Maicon; Muntari, Stankovic, Zanetti; Mancini, Ibrahimovic, Balotelli

Player to Watch: Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Inter) - When he is healthy, there is no one better in Serie A. An early season pick for the Capocannoniere.

Prediction: Away win.


Check back tomorrow for previews and predictions for Sunday’s fixtures!

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20 Clubs in 20 Days - Udinese


As ASR’s Serie A preview comes to an end, we leave you with Udinese, followed by predictions of how the final table might turn out.

Udinese

Location: Udine
Manager: Pasquale Marino
Ground: Stadio Friuli (Capacity: 41,652)

Pre-Season Training Began July 13 in Belluno

Friendlies Played: Udinese 10-0 Rapprresentativa Val Complico (July 16); Udinese 2-0 Pacos Ferreira (Casablanca Tournament, July 22); Udinese 0-3 Athletic Bilbao (Casablanca Tournament, July 25); Udinese 3-0 Bassano (July 27); Udinese 0-0 Gaziantepspor (August 1); Udinese 1-3 PAOK (August 6); Udinese 1-0 Villareal (August 21); Udinese 0-1 Espanyol (August 24)

In: Alexis Sanchez (S, River Plate); Daniel Bradaschia (S, Treviso); Giovanni Pasquale (D, Livorno); Gaetano Cala (D, Messina); Frenando Damian Tissone (M, Atalanta); Marco Motta (D, Torino); Alian Nef (D, Piacenza); Salvatore Masiello (M, Vicenza); Dusan Basta (M, Stella Rossa); Nikola Vujadinovich (D, Bulgara); Luigi Sala (D, Sampdoria)

Out: Tomas Zapotocny (D, Besiktas); Antonio Candreva (M, Livorno); Andrea Migliorini (D, Livorno); Andrea Dossena (D, Liverpool); Federico Raul Laurito (S, Livorno); Giandomenico Mesto (D, Reggina); Tomas Sivok (M, Besiktas); Gyan Asamoah (S, Rennes); Michele Paolucci (S, Catania); Riccardo Colombo (D, Torino); Diogo Monteiro (S, Bari); Saulo Squarsone (G, Albinoleffe); Raffaele De Martino (M, Avellino); Roman Eremenko (M, Dinamo Kiev); Giampiero Pinzi (M, Chievo)

Negotiating For: Jose Carlos Alemao (S, Santos); Maurizio Domizzi (D, Napoli); Christian Terlizzi (D, Catania); Massimo Bonanni (M, Bari); Odion Jude Ighalo (S, Lyn Oslo)

Transfer Rating: 6

Pasquale Marino’s men have had a tough going in their summer friendlies leading up to the start of the new Serie A campaign.  Their greatest success has been defeating Villareal 1-0, but aside from that the Zebrette have struggled to pick up many positive results.  It may or may not be a sign of things to come in the near future, but you can’t blame them for struggling somewhat after several key players left in the summer market.

The Udinese defense lost Giandomenico Mesto to Genoa and Andrea Dossena to Liverpool, both of whom were major contributors to their 7th place finish last season.  The Bianconeri have reloaded at this position by bringing in Azzurrini starlet Marco Motta from Torino and veteran defender Luis Sala from Sampdoria.  Both of these new arrivals will be immediately thrown to the wolves and should be starting due to injuries and lack of depth at this position for the Friulian club.

The Udinese midfield remains strong with Swiss international Gokhan Inler returning for another year. Inler has been a target for Arsenal, but chose to stay in Udinese to improve his game for at least one more season.

The key to Udinese’s success ultimately comes down to their attack.  The Zebrette relied on this attack to carry them into a UEFA Cup spot last season.  It appears as if they will need the same production from their forwards if they want to continue to stay competitive with the top clubs.  Udinese loses Ghanain striker Gyan Asamoah to Rennes, but certainly has plenty of other attacking options.  Italian internationals Antonio Di Natale and Fabio Quagliarella are as good a duo as any in Serie A. Quagliarella has scored 25 goals in his last two seasons in Serie A and we should see plenty more to come, being only 25-years-old.

Prediction: Mid table (9th-13th place). In recent years, Udinese has been a consistent threat to top level teams in Serie A  They aren’t short on talent, but they could have done maybe just a little bit more in the summer market.  In a Serie A season which will give us plenty of parity, they will avoid relegation comfortably but fall short of any European qualifcation.

Probable Formation: 4-3-3
Handanovic; Pasquale, Lukovic, Coda, Motta; Tissone, D’Agostino, Inler; Di Natale, Quagliarella, Pepe

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2008-09 Serie A Table Prediction (Compiled from all 20 club previews)

1. Roma
2. Inter
3. Fiorentina
4. Sampdoria
5. Juventus
6. Milan
7. Napoli
8. Genoa
9. Lazio
10. Palermo
11. Udinese
12. Catania
13. Reggina
14. Torino
15. Lecce
16. Atalanta
17. Bologna
18. Chievo
19. Siena
20. Cagliari

Stay tuned to ASR all season long for weekly previews and match recaps! Forza ASR

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20 Clubs in 20 Days - Torino


Torino

Location: Turin
Manager: Gianni De Biasi
Ground: Stadio Olimpico (Capacity: 27,500)

Pre-Season Training Began July 15 in Turin
Friendlies Played: Torino 8-0 Malles (July 26); Torino 1-1 Kerkyra (July 30); Torino 2-1 Vicenza (August 1); Torino 2-2 Fulham (August 9); Torino 11-0 Sommariva Perno (August 10); Torino 3-0 Ivrea (August 13); Torino 0-0 Lugano (August 19)

In: Angelo Obinze Ogbonna (D, Crotone); Elvis Abbruscato (S, Lecce); Marco Moro (S, Messina); Nicola Amoruso (S, Reggina); Matteo Melara (D, Livorno); Tommaso Vailatti (M, Livorno); Alex Calderoni (G, Treviso); Riccardo Colombo (D, Udinese); Jurgen Saumel (M, Strum Graz); Rolando Bianchi (S, Lazio); Francesco Pratali (D, Empoli)

Out: Marco Motta (D, Udinese); Pablo Hernan Dellafiore (D, Palermo); Alvaro Recoba (Inter); Gianluca Comotto (D, Fiorentina); Nikola Lazetic (M, Free Agency); Masashi Oguro (S, Free Agency); Sesa Bjelanovic (S, Vicenza); Matteo Melara (D, Free Agency); Salvatore Lanna (D, Bologna); Davide Bottone (M, Vicenza); Vincenzo Grella (M, Blackburn)

Negotiating For: Massimo Mutarelli (M, Lazio); Matteo Brighi (M, Roma); Cristian Ledesma (M, Lazio); Ovidiu Petre (M, Steaua Bucarest)

Transfer Rating: 6.5

Torino have had a difficult time adjusting to life in the top flight since their return to Serie A just two seasons ago.  High expectations surround this club, yet once again its hard to see them as anything more than a relegation contender.  They escaped relegation at the end of last season, after head coach Walter Novellino was sacked with 5 games remaining and replaced by Levante savior Gianni De Biasi.  Like his predecessor, De Biasi will be on the hot seat and must lead this club to some form of success.  He will have his work cut out for him, with not much help arriving in the summer market.

Two notable signings for the Granata have been forwards Nicola Amoruso and Rolandi Bianchi.  Nicola Amoruso, a hero for Reggina the past couple of seasons, wanted to move to a more notable club as he winds down his career.  At 34, he still has the talent to get the job done but has probably reached his physical peak.  Perhaps he will have continued sucesss when he rejoins with Bianchi, his former partner-in-crime at Reggina.  The striking duo combined for 35 goals during Reggina’s historic 2006-07 season and helped their team escape an –11 point penalty.  Bianchi joins Toro after a disappointing spell at Manchester City.  Not frequently in the starting lineup, he failed to settle in with the English club and was eventually loaned out to Lazio last year.  Now Bianchi will stay in Italy after signing a five year deal with Torino.

Toro have also snapped up Milan youth product Ignazio Abate.  The 20-year-old hopes to add a spark to the Torino midfield, but he will have to wait to do so.  Abate was injured while playing for the Azzurri at the Beijing Olympics and could miss up to six weeks.

“My adventure here did not start very well, because I arrived from the Olympic disappointment,” Abate said. “But now we turn the page!”

Torino will be eager to get Abate back to full fitness, especially after their most recent transaction saw talented midfielder Vincenzo Grella move to EPL side Blackburn.  Grella, a staple for the Australian national team, attracted the attention of Blackburn manager Paul Ince with a style of play that Ince feels could be well suited in England.  Grella is not the only important loss for Torino this summer.  Azzurrini star defender Marco Motta’s loan spell in Turin has ended, and he rejoins fellow Serie A club Udinese.

The attack will definitely be the strength of the Granata this year. Aside from the aforementioned Bianchi and Amoruso, Torino will have Nicola Ventola, Elvis Abbruscato, Roberto Stellone, and David Di Michele at their disposal.  The midfield also seems well set with captain Alessandro Rosina, Simone Barone, and Eugenio Corini.  However, worries are already starting to settle in after a disappointing goalless draw in their last friendly against Lugano.  Torino created many chances in the match, but lacked sharpness and were unable to finish in front of goal.

Prediction: Lower-half finish (14th-17th place). They have too much talent to end the season in the relegation zone, but will suffer through another season of underachievement.

Probable Formation: 4-3-2-1
Sereni; Pisano, Di Loreto, Natali, Diana; Barone, Corini, Samuel; Amoruso, Rosina; Bianchi

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20 Clubs in 20 Days - Siena


Siena

Location: Siena (Tuscany)
Manager: Marco Giampaolo
Ground: Stadio Artemio Franchi (Capacity: 15,725)

Pre-Season Training Began July 7 in Siena
Friendlies Played: Siena 10-0 Fonte Belverde (July 24); Siena 6-0 Rieti (July 27); Siena 2-0 Botev Plovdiv (July 31); Siena 0-0 Benevento (August 2); Siena 1-3 Ascoli (August 9); Siena 0-0 Salernitana (August 11); Siena 2-1 Arezzo (August 13); Siena 0-1 Sampdoria (August 16)

In: Antonio Zito (M, Taranto); Manuel Mancini (M, Taranto); Gianluca Curci (G, Roma); Ahmed Apimah Barusso (M, Roma); Goncalo Jardim Brandao (D, Belenenses); Emanuele Calaio (S, Napoli); Abdel Ghezzal (S, Crotone); Nicola Belmonte (D, Bari); Lorenzo Del Prete (D, Lanciano); Juan Camilo Zuniga (D, Atelico Nacional)

Out: Paolo De Ceglie (M, Juventus); Simone Loria (D, Roma); Enrico Chiesa (S, Figline); Arthur (G, Roma); Alex Manninger (G, Juventus); Thomas Locatelli (M, Mantova); Valentin do Carmo Alberto (M, Free Agency); Valerio Bertotto (D, Free Agency); Andrea Gasparri (G, Parma); Caetano (M, Crotone); Mirko Guadalupi (M, Ancona); Daniele Corvia (S, Empoli)

Negotiating For: Paolo Bianco (D, Cagliari); Cristiano Del Grosso (D, Cagliari); Zheng Zhi (M, Shandong Luneng); Maurizio Domizzi (D, Napoli); Francesco Parravicini (M, Parma); Guilherme Siqueira (S, Udinese); Mauro Esposito (S, Roma); Salvatore Aronica (D, Reggina); Gaetano De Rosa (D, Free Agent); Stefano Okaka Chuka (S, Roma)

Transfer Rating: 5.5

The Tuscan minnows have been a mainstay in Serie A since their historic promotion back in 2001. They are often overshadowed by their powerful neighbors in the north of Italy and always surprise the skeptics when the season comes to an end.  An example would be last season,  with head coach Mario Beretta leading the Bianconeri to a suprising 44 points and a 13th place finish in Serie A.

The upcoming campaign will be a difficult one, as Siena will have to adapt with several new players and a new head coach. Beretta surprisingly decided to quit Siena at the end of last year, later taking the vacant job with Lecce.  Replacing the departed tactician will be Marco Giampaolo, a relatively young coach who has had much success in his brief Serie A tenure, leading Cagliari to consecutive top flight survivals.

Giampolo shouldn’t have higher expectations than survival in his first year with Siena.  They are one of the leading relegation candidates, yet they failed to really add any quality signings this summer.  The biggest signing has been Napoli’s Emanuele Calaio, but many wonder if that is enough to help Siena’s lackluster attack.  Hitman Massimo Maccarone lead all scorers for the Bianconeri last year with 13 goals, and he will have the pressure to repeat this performance with his new strike partner, Calaio.

Siena’s success last year can also be attributed to excellent goalkeeping by Alex Manninger.  However, the Austrian international is no longer with the Tuscan outfit, after making a move to Serie A giants Juventus.  The Old Lady snagged up Manninger to be the new number two option behind Gigi Buffon, after Emanuele Belardi wasn’t working out.  To replace Manninger between the posts, Siena have brought in former Italian U-21 keeper Gianluca Curci from Roma.  Curci, although only 23 years of age, has plenty of top flight experience with his former club.  In the 2004-05 season he was their number one choice following several injuries.

It has no doubt been a rough pre-season for Siena.  They drew with Salernitana, lost to Ascoli, and fell to Sampdoria.  But perhaps it was a sign of good things to come during their recent Coppa Italia triumph.  They thrashed a decent Serie B side in Albinoleffe by a score of 4-0, with both Maccarone and Calaio finding the back of the net.

Prediction: Relegation. Loss of Simone Loria, not much added in the market, and a new (young) head don’t necessarily give much reassurance to Bianconeri faithful.  It might go down to the wire, but they won’t have enough in them to stay afloat.

Probable Formation: 4-3-1-2
Curci; Rossi, Ficagna, Portanova, Zuniga; Galloppa, Cordrea, Vergassola; Kharja; Maccarone, Calaio

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20 Clubs in 20 Days - Sampdoria


Sampdoria

Location: Genoa
Manager: Walter Mazzarri
Ground: Stadio Luigi Ferraris (Capacity: 36,536)

Pre-Season Training Began July 15 in Genoa
Friendlies Played: Sampdoria 16-0 Monto Pallidi (July 16); Sampdoria 4-1 Bolzano (August 2); Sampdoria 0-2 Sporting Lisbon (August 9); Sampdoria 3-1 Carrarese (August 13); Sampdoria 1-0 Siena (August 16); Sampdoria 2-0 Al Shabab (August 21); Sampdoria 2-0 Saudi Arabia (August 24)

In: Marius Stanevicius (D, Brescia); Marco Padalino (M, Piacenza); Daniele Dessena (M, Parma); Daniele Padelli (G, Pisa); Jonathan Bottinelli (D, San Lorenzo); Bruno Fornaroli (S, Uruguay)

Out: Sergio Volpi (M, Bologna); Christian Maggio (M, Napoli); Vincenzo Montella (S, Roma); Christian Zenoni (M, Bologna); Luigi Sala (D, Free Agency); Nikola Gulan (M, Fiorentina); Matteo Lanzoni (D, Bari); Leonardo Martin Miglionico (D, Livorno); Carmelo Cucciniello (M, Perugia); Ikechukwu Kalu (S, Bellinzona); Vladimir Koman (M, Avellino); Gianluigi Bianco (D, Empoli); Luigi Sala (D, Udinese)

Negotiating For: Hernan Crespo (S, Inter); David Suazo (S, Inter); Fabio Santos (N, Monaco); Conduelo Piriz (M, Nacional Montevideo); Ever Banega (M, Valencia); Pablo Caballero (M, Nacional Montevideo)

Transfer Rating: 6.5

Lead by head coach Walter Mazzarri, Sampdoria are coming off of an inconsistent season that was eventually capped off on a high note with a UEFA Cup spot.  Some might call this a success, but the Blucerchiati had the potential to do so much more.  They struggled against bottom clubs, and had an early elimination from the UEFA Cup.  Antonio Cassano fueled this club and, despite his usual questionable antics, he gave enough of a spark at the end of the season to put Sampdoria among the top tier clubs in Serie A and earn himself a call to the national team.  The question remains whether or not Cassano can keep up this up and lead his club to another successful finish.

It has not been the best summer for Blucerchiati faithful, as several key players have departed.  Samp lost two veteran leaders to Bologna in Cristian Zenoni and Sergio Volpi, as well as star right back Christian Maggio who left for Napoli.  Sampdoria has been making an effort in the summer market to reload after these key losses.  A rising young star with the Azzurrini, Daniele Dessena, comes in from Parma to fill the void in the midfield.  To fill the vacancy in the right wing left by Maggio, Lithuian international Marius Stankevicius was brought in from Brescia.

Sampdoria has also been busy scouting in South America.  They have captured the signature of Argentine interntional defender Jonathan Pablo Bottinelli.  Bottinelli joins a defense in desperate need of reinforcements after Mazzarri’s preferred 3-back formation conceded a massive 46 goals.

“I am very happy to be here,” Botinelli said. “Playing in Europe for me, like every other Argentine footballer, is a dream come true,”

Meanwhile up front, Samp has brought in Uruguayan starlet Bruno Fornaroli from Nacional Montevideo.  There are hopes that young Fornaroli will eventually from a successful strike partnership with Cassano.

Prediction: Champions Leaugue qualifiers (3rd-4th place finish). Going out on a limb here. Mazzarri is an excellent coach and despite losing several veterans, he can manage to get the job done.  I believe Cassano will continue to shine for this club.  He was recently left out of the Azzurri’s friendly and will have a great desire to earn back a call.

Probable Formation: 3-5-2
Castellazzi; Accardi, Lucchini, Campagnaro; Pieri, Dessena, Palombo, Sammarco, Stanevicius; Cassano, Bellucci

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Official: Shevchenko Returns to Milan


In a shock move this Saturday evening, Chelsea have agreed to terms to send Ukranian striker Andriy Shevchenko back to Milan.

Shevchenko moved from the San Siro to Stamford Bridge two seasons ago, but was never able to settle in with his new club.  During his 7 years with Milan, Shevchenko scored 127 goals in 208 games and collected a variety of awards.  His failure to carry this form over to Chelsea attributed to his lack of consistent playing time.

This move comes as such a large suprise because earlier this week reports confirmed that the deal was all but dead.  In an interview with La Gazzetta Dello Sport, Rossoneri coach Carlo Ancelotti spoke about the situation.

“For the past two years I have been disappointed at his departure from Milan,” Ancelotti said. “Now all I can say is that he is a Chelsea player.”

The terms of the deal have not yet been revealed.  Milan’s official website states that the terms are confidential.  Shevchenko will be in Milan on Monday to undergo a medical.

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20 Clubs in 20 Days - Roma


Roma

Location: Reggio Calabria
Manager: Luciano Spalletti
Ground: Stadio Olimpico (Capacity: 72,698)

Pre-Season Training Began July 21 in Trigoria
Friendlies Played: Roma 3-1 Steaua Bucharest (July 26); Roma 0-0 Monaco (August 2); Roma 3-0 Al Ahly (August 5); Roma 0-5 Tottenham (August 10); Roma 1-0 Frosinone (August 14)

In : Vincenzo Montella (S, Sampdoria); John Arne Riise (D, Liverpool); Simone Loria (D, Siena); Aleandro Rosi (M, Chievo); Guilherme Arthur (G, Siena); Marco Andreolli (D, Vicenza); Julio Baptista (S, Real Madrid)

Out : Ahmed Apimah Barusso (M, Siena); Gianluca Curci (G, Siena); Amantino Mancici (M, Inter); Matteo Ferrari (D, Free Agency); Ludovic Giuly (S, PSG); Carlo Zotti (G, Contract Expired); Adrian Pit (M, Pisa);

Negotiating For : Florent Malouda (M, Chelsea); David Di Michele (S, Torino); Lulas Podolski (S, Bayern Munich); Jeremy Menez (S, Monaco); Anderson Luis Nene (S, Monaco); David Suazo (S, Inter); Nery Castillo (S, Man City); Edy (S, Sevilla)

Transfer Rating: 7.5

It’s almost scary how loaded this Roma side is this year.  The Giallorossi have to be mentioned in the list of contenders for the Scudetto this season, especially if Francesco Totti gets back to maximum fitness.  The Roma captain injured his knee in April, and has been working on his recovery since.  He plans to make his first competitive appearance since the injury in the upcoming Italian Super Cup this Sunday.

Although Roma lost their key playmaker to Inter in Amantino Mancini, they have done an excellent job in the summer market.  Following Mancini’s departure, Roma were on a search for an attacker all summer.  They found their difference maker in Real Madrid’s “Beast,” Julio Baptista.  Baptista is also preparing to make his debut in the Super Cup match.  The 26-year-old will fit in well in the Eternal City, as he will be used in the attacking role he feels best suits him.

"I became known here in Europe as a support striker at Seville but at Real I never played there,” Baptista said. "Playing in midfield at Real Madrid, I couldn’t capitalise on my skill. What is for certain is that here I’ll be able to express my attacking nature to its best."

Roma have also make a big splash in the summer market when they brought in Norwegian John Arne Riise from Liverpool. Riise is a tough defender who is an excellent finisher inside the box, frequently finding the back of the net.  Riise’s move came as a surprise to most, but the 27-year-old is convinced it was the right move at this stage of his career.

“Clubs like Liverpool are always looking round the world for players, and there is always going to be someone new challenging you,” Riise said. “I spent seven years at Liverpool and played more than 250 games. The challenge in Italy was the right one for my career and the time was right to change to another country.”

The Giallorossi have a laundry list of star-caliber players and plenty of depth.  Players such as Mirk Vucinic, Rodrigo Taddei, Mauro Esposito, Max Tonetto, Marco Cassetti, and Stefano Okaka Chuka might end up fighting for playing time, despite the fact that they all could be starting on any Serie A team.  The situation with Italian national Alberto Aquilani is also an interesting one.  The midfielder’s future has been up in the air after disputes over his contract renewal.  While rumors have surfaced it might even lead to Aquilani quitting the club, Juventus are known to be pursuing the 24-year-old.  Juve fans have even launched an online petition to get their club to sign Aquilani.

Prediction: League winners. This has to be the year for Roma. They are stacked with talent and I believe they have what it takes to win the Champions League as well.

Probable Formation: 4-2-3-1
Doni; Riise, Juan, Mexes, Panucci; Pizarro, De Rossi; Perotta, Baptista, Taddei; Totti

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20 Clubs in 20 Days - Reggina


Reggina

Location: Reggio Calabria
Manager: Nevio Orlandi
Ground: Stadio Oreste Granillo (Capacity: 27,763)

Pre-Season Training Began July 19 in Brusson, then moved to Gubbio
Friendlies Played: Reggina 12-0 Val D’Ayas (July 22); Reggina 2-1 Casale (July 27); Reggina 3-1 Aosta (July 31); Reggina 2-0 Pro Vercelli (August 1); Reggina 3-1 Juve Stabia (August 8); Reggina 0-0 Gubbio (August 9)
Friendlies Scheduled: Ancona (August 13)

In: Antonio Rizzo (D, Perugia); Fabiano (M, Genoa); Santos (D, Genoa); Carlos Carmona (M, O’Higgins); Christian Puggioni (G, Peurgia); Francesco Cosenza (D, Ravenna); Bernardo Corradi (S, Parma)

Out: Francesco Modesto (D, Genoa); Nicola Amoruso (S, Torino); Gaetano Ungaro (D, Ravenna), Leonardo Pettinari (M, Ravenna); Nicolo Cherubin (D, Cittadella); Stephen Makinwa (S, Lazio); Nenad Novakovic (G, Aalesund); Mike Tullberg (S, Hearts)

Negotiating For: Alberto Paloschi (S, Milan); Papa Waigo (S, Fiorentina); Elvis Abbruscato (S, Torino); Alessio Sestu (M, Avellino); Pasquale Foggia (M, Lazio)

Transfer Rating: 6

The Amaranto have gained a reputation around Italy for pulling off improbable survivals over the last few years.  Two years ago, they were penalized –11 points and managed to stay up due to the prolific strike partnership between Rolando Bianchi and Nicola Amoruso.  Bianchi left last season, but Nicola Amoruso remained and he lead the team to another incredible survival after two coaching changes.  The signing of Franco Brienza in January also played a great role in their second half success story.

Now Amoruso is gone and Reggina have replaced him with Man City outcast Bernardo Corradi.  Corradi was granted his wishes when he left Manchester and signed for Reggina, where he knew he would get plenty of playing time.  However, it will be a hard task for the veteran to fill the shoes of Amaranto hero Nicola Amoruso.

Aside from Corradi, Reggina haven’t added very many pieces this season.  They are counting on young talent, such as defender Andrea Costa and Uruguayan striker Christian Stuani, to lead them to salvation this season.  Another huge piece this year will once again be playmaker Franco Brienza, who netted 7 goals for the Calabrian outfit after he moved from Palermo in January.  Reggina fans are holding their breath with Brienza being a wanted man throughout Europe.  It is said that Reggina president Pasquale Foti has denied Brienza the new contract he wants, due to the fact he had signed one less than a year ago.  Brienza feels he deserves it and could be on his way out of Reggio.  German side Wolfsburg and La Liga’s Real Betis are said to be keen on Brienza’s services.  Reports are that Reggina are looking into bringing back Lazio playmaker Pasquale Foggia, a move that indicates they need a replacement for Brienza.

“Brienza remains with us,” President Foti has insisted.

No matter what happens, it will be a tough start to the season for Reggina as their captain Francesco Cozza will be out about two months with an injury.  For Reggina to be competitive, they must bring in another signing to bolster their attack.  Rumors surfaced about bringing Viola hitman Papa Waigo to Calabria, but the Senegalese player has stated his desire to prove himself with Fiorentina, even if he isn’t a regular in the starting lineup.

Reggina have lost defender Francesco Modesto to Genoa, while speedy back Salvatore Aronica is also ready to find greener pastures.  Good news is that star midfielder Edgar Barreto will be back another season for the Calabrians.  The Paraguayan national became a fan favorite for his trademark long-distance goals.  He will lead the way in the midfield, where we will also see young Carlos Carmona.  Carmona, a U-21 Chilean interntional, was the star of the Toulon tournament this past Spring and will be exciting to watch in the upcoming Serie A season.

Prediction: Mid-table (9th-13th place). Homer pick maybe? This will only happen if they hold onto Brienza and sign one more striker.  If not, it will be another relegation dogfight.

Probable Formation: 4-3-2-1
Campagnolo; Costa, Cirillo, Valdez, Lanzaro; Hallfredsson, Carmona, Barreto; Brienza, Cozza; Corradi

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20 Clubs in 20 Days - Palermo


Palermo

Location: Palermo (Sicily)
Manager: Stefano Colantuono
Ground: Stadio Renzo Barbera (Capacity: 37,000)

Pre-Season Training Began July 14 in Bad Lkeinkirchheim, Austria
Friendlies Played: Palermo 9-0 Nockberge (July 20); Palermo 3-1 SV Feldkirchen (July 23); Palermo 1-1 Eintracht Frankfurt (July 26); Palermo 1-3 Portogruaro (August 1); Palermo 1-0 Larissa (August 7); Palermo 9-0 Levico Terme (August 9)
Friendlies Scheduled: Wolfsburg (August 12)

In: Simon Kjaer (D, Midtjylland); Tulio De Melo (S, Le Mans); Andrea Raggi (D, Empoli); Fabio Liverani (M, Fiorentina); Davide Lanzafame (S, Brazil); Antonio Nocerino (M, Juventus); Igor Budan (S, Parma); Marco Amelia (G, Livrono); Cesare Bovo (D, Genoa); Moris Carrozzieri (D, Atalanta); Hernan Dellafiore (D, Torino); Maurizio Ciaramitaro (M, Chievo)

Out: Andrea Barzagli (D, Wolfsburg); Cristian Zaccardo (D, Wolfsburg); Amauri (S, Juventus); Leandro Rinaudo (D, Napoli); Giuseppe Biava (D, Genoa); Alberto Cossentino (D, Triestina); Edgar Cani (S, Ascoli); Federico Agliardi (G, Rimini);Fabio Caserta (M, Lecce)

Negotiating For: Sergio Floccari (S, Atalanta)

Transfer Rating: 7.5

In recent years, Palermo have been the gold standard for teams in the south of Italy.  They set the bar high, yet failed to live up to those expectations in the 2007-08 season.  They finished at a mediocre 11th place and couldn’t seem to settle on a coach.  In May of 2007, their current coach, Stefano Colantuono was called upon to replace Francesco Guidolin.  Following a series of unsuccessful matches, Colantuono was sacked and the Rosanero went back to Guidolin for a 4th stint as their head coach.  In an unbelievable and comical turn of events, Guidolin was again sacked in March of 2008… and Colantuono was once again called to replace him.  This made it difficult for the team to get any rhythm throughout the season. Added to this drama was the UEFA Cup, in which the club didn’t get past the first round.  The one high point of the season was Brazilian striker Amauri and his 15 goals.

Colantuno has a fresh start in 2008, along with many new faces for the Renzo Barbera side.  With the departure of Amauri to Juventus, Palermo had to reinforce their attack.  They made a couple of excellent signings in Croatian striker Igor Budan and Italian U-21 superstar Davide Lanzafame.  The latter has a knack for scoring goals, but is yet to prove himself at the highest level, scoring in double digits for Serie B side Bari last term.

Well-traveled forward Fabrizio Miccoli is one of the few familiar faces that will return to the starting lineup of the Rosanero.  After arriving with high acclaim from Benfica last season, he netted only 8 goals and was bogged down by injuries most of the season. Although rumors are afoot that he will return to Benfica, Miccoli has claimed he wants to stay with Palermo and has promised his loyalty.

“My aim is to have a different season and to stay free from injuries,” Miccoli said.  “I want to reach double figures and to feature in the Capocannoniere chart.”

Palermo was also forced to bulk up their defense due to two notable moves in the off season.  Both Andrea Barzagli and Cristian Zaccardo left Sicily for Bundesliga side Wolfsburg.  Reinforcements arrived in the form of ex-Genoa player Cesare Bovo, and Danish defender Simon Kjaer.  Palermo are also comforted by the return of Hernan Dellafiore, who spent last season on loan at Torino.  The Rosanero also made waves across the Peninsula by bringing in Livorno and Azzurri keeper Marco Amelia.  Amelia is the likely favorite to start over veteran Jimmy Fontana, but he believes the competition is still up in the air.

“With Jimmy there is a fair competition,” Amelia said.  “He is an excellent goalkeeper who always found himself ready, and won the first team place.”

In what should be an interesting upcoming friendly on August 12th, Palermo is scheduled to meet Wolfsburg.  Palermo will also raise the curtain on the 2008-09 Serie A season when they take on Udinese, Saturday August 30.

Prediction: Mid-table (9th-13th place). Colantuono has been on the hot seat before and will no doubt be there again.  It will be a difficult campaign with a lot of new faces for this Palermo side.  They will improve on last year, but still fall short of Europe.

Probable Formation: 4-3-3
Amelia; Balzaretti, Bovo, Carrozzieri, Raggi; Nocerino, Liverani, Migliaccio; Miccoli, De Melo, Lanzafame

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