Como Secures Serie A Return After Two-Decade Absence

Como Secures Serie A Return After Two-Decade Absence

Como’s long-awaited return to Serie A became a reality on Friday after a 1-1 draw at home to Cosenza secured their promotion as runners-up in Italy’s second tier. The Lombardy club, which last graced the top flight in 2003, will be joined by Serie B champions Parma, who clinched their promotion earlier this month.

Como’s resurgence is a remarkable tale of recovery after multiple bankruptcies and a tumble down the football pyramid following their relegation from Serie A over two decades ago. The club’s fortunes have been transformed since the arrival of former Arsenal teammates Cesc Fabregas and Thierry Henry as minority shareholders, alongside ex-Chelsea midfielder Dennis Wise as a board member.

Como’s return to professional football began with their promotion to Serie C in 2019. Backed by the financial support of Indonesian tobacco giants Djarum, they have swiftly ascended through the divisions. The third promoted club will be determined through play-offs involving teams finishing between third and eighth, including Venezia and Sampdoria.

Como’s promotion is a testament to the club’s resilience and the transformative power of investment. With Fabregas, Henry, and Wise providing guidance and support, the club has regained its place among Italy’s elite. Their return to Serie A is a fitting reward for their unwavering determination and the belief of their investors.

Inter Milan Crowned Serie A Champions with Grand Celebration

Inter Milan Crowned Serie A Champions with Grand Celebration

Inter Milan’s triumphant Serie A title celebration reached its peak on Sunday as the newly crowned champions paraded through the streets of Milan, greeted by thousands of jubilant fans. The team’s 2-0 victory over Torino on Sunday sealed their 20th league championship with five matches to spare.

Simone Inzaghi’s squad embarked on an open-top bus tour, making their way towards the iconic Piazza del Duomo, where a massive crowd had gathered. Fans erupted in cheers, waving flags and setting off fireworks in honor of their heroes.

Hakan Calhanoglu emerged as the star of the match, scoring both goals in the second half. His first strike came in the 56th minute, a stunning first-time effort, followed by a penalty four minutes later. Calhanoglu’s performance was a fitting tribute to his pivotal role in Inter’s title charge, having become one of Europe’s top deep-lying playmakers since joining from AC Milan three years ago.

Torino’s hopes were dealt a blow when Adrien Tameze was sent off in the 49th minute for a foul on Henrikh Mkhitaryan. With the numerical advantage, Inter dominated the remainder of the match, extending their lead over second-placed AC Milan to a commanding 19 points.

“Today is a wonderful day,” said Calhanoglu. “I don’t want to talk about that other lot (AC Milan). Today I’m going to have fun.”

While Inter celebrated their on-field success, the club faces pressing off-field issues, including the repayment of a substantial loan and the pursuit of a new stadium. However, on this day, fans were focused on the joy of the moment, with the party expected to continue throughout the night.

In other Serie A action, Tammy Abraham scored a crucial goal for Roma in their 2-2 draw with Napoli. The English striker, who had been sidelined for most of the season with a knee injury, came off the bench to nod home a corner in the 88th minute. Roma remain in the final Champions League spot, four points ahead of Bologna.

Atalanta kept their top-four hopes alive with a 2-0 win over Empoli, while Daniele De Rossi’s Bologna drew 1-1 with Udinese.

Milan and Juventus Draw Blank in Turin

Milan and Juventus Draw Blank in Turin

AC Milan and Juventus played out a disappointing 0-0 draw in Serie A on Saturday, extending their recent struggles. The result leaves Juventus looking over their shoulders in the race for Champions League qualification, while Milan’s hopes of a top-four finish are fading.

Juventus, who have won just two of their last 13 league matches, were the more dominant side in Turin but failed to find a breakthrough. Milan, depleted by injuries and suspensions, defended resolutely and had their chances on the counterattack.

The Bianconeri had the best chance of the first half when Dušan Vlahović’s free kick was brilliantly saved by Marco Sportiello. Sportiello was again in inspired form after the break, making a double save to deny Filip Kostić and Danilo.

Milan also had their moments, with Rafael Leão and Olivier Giroud both going close. However, the Rossoneri were unable to find the winning goal and had to settle for a point.

The draw leaves Juventus third in the table, 11 points above Atalanta but with two games in hand. Milan remain fifth, five points behind Juventus. The top five teams in Serie A qualify for next season’s Champions League.

In other Serie A action, Lazio moved into sixth place with a 1-0 win over Hellas Verona. Mattia Zaccagni scored the only goal of the game in the 72nd minute.

Lecce took another step towards safety with a 1-1 draw at home to Monza. Nikola Krstović thought he had won it for Lecce in stoppage time, but Matteo Pessina equalized from the spot after a handball by Lorenzo Venuti.

Inter Milan Clinches Serie A Title with Derby della Madonnina Triumph

Inter Milan Clinches Serie A Title with Derby della Madonnina Triumph

Inter Milan’s triumph in the Derby della Madonnina against AC Milan was a night of unparalleled celebration, securing the Serie A title and etching their name in history. The victory, coupled with the coveted second star on their jersey, marked a milestone for the Nerazzurri, breaking the tie with their city rivals and claiming their 20th Italian league title.

Inter’s captain, Lautaro Martínez, expressed the significance of the moment, emphasizing the opportunity to seize the title in front of their loyal supporters. Despite the relentless rain, the spirits of the Nerazzurri and their fans soared.

Francesco Acerbi and Marcus Thuram found the back of the net for Inter, while Fikayo Tomori’s late goal for AC Milan threatened to delay the celebrations. However, Inter’s resilience prevailed, securing the win that extended their lead to an insurmountable 17 points over second-placed Milan.

The final whistle sparked jubilation, with Lautaro and Federico Dimarco climbing atop the goal frame at San Siro. Flares and fireworks illuminated the stands, and the Inter players erupted in a raucous dance before their adoring fans. A banner unfurled, declaring in Italian, “Repeat it to the Madonnina, who are the champions and who the crybabies.”

Simone Inzaghi, Inter’s coach, expressed his pride in claiming his first league title, a testament to the collective effort of his team. The victory marked a historic night for Inter, aligning the stars for a Serie A triumph, a second star, and a Derby della Madonnina victory at San Siro.

Napoli's Champions League Hopes Dented by Empoli Upset

Napoli’s Champions League Hopes Dented by Empoli Upset

Napoli’s Champions League aspirations took a significant blow on Saturday as they suffered a disappointing 1-0 defeat to relegation-threatened Empoli in Serie A. The loss leaves the defending champions languishing in eighth place, six points adrift of Roma, who currently hold the fifth and final qualifying spot for next season’s elite club competition.

Empoli, battling to avoid relegation, stunned Napoli with a lightning-fast start. Just four minutes into the match, Alberto Cerri rose unmarked at the back post to head home a cross, marking his first Serie A goal in three years. The hosts could have doubled their lead later in the first half, but Nicolo Cambiaghi’s powerful drive rattled off the post.

Napoli, despite their dominance in possession, struggled to create clear-cut chances against a resolute Empoli defense. The visitors’ hopes were further dashed when Empoli goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario produced a string of impressive saves to deny Victor Osimhen and Hirving Lozano.

The result leaves Napoli facing an uphill battle to secure a top-four finish and a place in the Champions League. With just six games remaining in the season, they must overcome a significant points deficit and hope that their rivals falter.

Meanwhile, Empoli’s victory provides a much-needed boost in their fight against relegation. The win lifts them to 15th place in the table, four points clear of the drop zone.

Inter Milan's Title Chase Continues Despite Cagliari Draw

Inter Milan’s Title Chase Continues Despite Cagliari Draw

Inter Milan’s pursuit of the Serie A title remains on track despite a disappointing 2-2 draw at home to relegation-threatened Cagliari. The result leaves Inter with a 14-point lead over AC Milan, who also drew 3-3 at Sassuolo.

Cagliari’s Nicolas Viola snatched a late equalizer for the visitors, canceling out Hakan Calhanoglu’s penalty that had given Inter the lead following Eldor Shomurodov’s equalizer. Inter manager Simone Inzaghi expressed frustration at the missed opportunity to extend their advantage.

“It’s annoying not to win after going ahead twice because we wanted the victory in front of our fans,” Inzaghi said. “We’re very close to a big goal but we know that we still need points to make it mathematically certain.”

Inter now need to win their next match, the Milan derby against AC Milan, to secure the Scudetto with five games remaining. However, Milan’s Noah Okafor salvaged a point for his team in their match against Sassuolo, keeping their title hopes alive.

Meanwhile, Roma’s Evan Ndicka is recovering after collapsing during their match at Udinese. The defender suffered an apparent chest problem, causing the game to be abandoned. Roma confirmed that Ndicka is in good spirits and undergoing further observations in the hospital.

The match will be resumed at a later date, with Roma currently in fifth place in the Serie A standings. They are well-positioned to qualify for next season’s Champions League, as they hold a five-point advantage over sixth-placed Atalanta.

Napoli’s hopes of finishing in the top five suffered a setback with a 2-2 draw at home to Frosinone. The result leaves Napoli six points behind Roma in eighth place. Frosinone remains in the relegation zone, level on points with Verona, who face Atalanta on Monday.

Juventus and Bologna Stumble in Champions League Race

Juventus and Bologna Stumble in Champions League Race

Juventus and Bologna’s Champions League aspirations suffered setbacks on Saturday as they were held to goalless draws by Torino and Monza, respectively. The Turin derby stalemate and Bologna’s second consecutive draw leave Juve four points ahead of their rivals in the race for a top-four finish.

Despite Italy’s strong performances in European competitions this season, securing an additional Champions League spot for Serie A next year, Juve’s recent form has been concerning. Massimiliano Allegri’s side has won only twice in their last 11 matches and now trail Inter Milan by 19 points in the title race.

“We haven’t obtained our goals yet… it’s a football goal for those of us involved with the team but an economic one for the club,” said Allegri, whose team missed out on European football last year due to a points deduction.

Juve failed to capitalize on their chances against Torino, with Dusan Vlahovic hitting the post in the opening minutes and being denied by Vanja Milinkovic-Savic later in the game. Torino also had a goal ruled out for a foul, leaving them in ninth place.

Bologna’s hopes of a historic Champions League debut were also dented by Monza. The Rossoblu have not played in Europe’s top club competition since 1964, but their recent form has been disappointing.

Meanwhile, Roma can move within a point of Bologna with a win at Udinese on Sunday. The Giallorossi are in fifth place and boosted by their first-leg victory over AC Milan in the Europa League quarter-finals.

In other Serie A action, Nicola Sansone’s late strike gave Lecce a crucial 1-0 win over Empoli. The victory lifts Lecce six points clear of the relegation zone.

Inter Milan on Verge of Serie A Title, Cagliari Stand in Their Way

Inter Milan on Verge of Serie A Title, Cagliari Stand in Their Way

Inter Milan are on the cusp of securing the Serie A title, needing just a victory over Cagliari at the San Siro on Sunday to set up a potential title-clinching derby against AC Milan. Davide Frattesi’s late winner at Udinese on Monday kept Inter 14 points clear of their city rivals, who have won their last five league matches.

Inter’s dominance has been evident since the turn of the year, with only one dropped point and no league defeats since late September. They are also on the verge of breaking several league records, including the all-time points tally, wins, and best defense in a 20-team season.

However, Inter will be without suspended top scorer Lautaro Martinez, while Cagliari have shown resilience in recent weeks, pulling four points clear of the relegation zone after losing just once in their last seven matches. Claudio Ranieri’s team will need to maintain that spirit to avoid the drop, with a challenging run-in that includes matches against Juventus and Milan.

Juventus, currently third in the standings, will aim to strengthen their grip on a top-four finish with a local derby against Torino. Massimiliano Allegri’s side are trying to fend off Bologna and Roma, who are both within striking distance.

Bologna, chasing a Champions League berth for the first time, are four points behind Juve in fourth, while Roma are a further three points back. A top-five finish should be enough for a spot in Europe’s premier club competition, as Serie A is in contention for an extra place in next season’s revamped tournament.

Napoli, despite their disappointing Champions League campaign, remain in the hunt for a top-five finish. Victor Osimhen, who scored a stunning header in their win at Monza last weekend, will be crucial to their chances. Napoli still have to face Roma and Bologna at home, and with Roma’s schedule also including Juve, Bologna, and Atalanta, Osimhen’s form could be decisive in determining Napoli’s fate.

Pulisic Fires Milan to Second, Juve Stalled by Atalanta

Pulisic Fires Milan to Second, Juve Stalled by Atalanta

Christian Pulisic’s solitary strike propelled AC Milan to second place in Serie A with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Empoli on Sunday. The American winger’s deflected effort proved decisive, as Milan extended their unbeaten run to seven matches in all competitions.

Pulisic’s goal came in the 79th minute, when his shot took a fortunate deflection off Empoli defender Sebastiano Luperto and nestled into the net. The 25-year-old has now scored 10 goals in all competitions for Milan since joining from Chelsea last summer.

“It’s a good feeling, it was good for us to get the three points,” Pulisic said after the match. “It wasn’t a nice goal, it was a bit lucky but at the end of the day we take it.”

Milan’s victory moved them 16 points behind league leaders Inter Milan, who defeated Bologna on Saturday. Stefano Pioli’s side will now turn their attention to Thursday’s Europa League last-16 return leg against Slavia Prague, where they hold a 4-2 lead from the first leg.

Meanwhile, Juventus’ poor form continued as they were held to a 2-2 draw at home by Atalanta. Teun Koopmeiners scored twice for the visitors, while Andrea Cambiaso and Arkadiusz Milik netted for Juve.

The result left Juve a point behind Milan in third place and six points adrift of fourth-placed Bologna. Massimiliano Allegri’s side have now picked up just six points from their last seven matches, casting doubt on their title hopes.

“We played well against a good team… we’ve gained a point on Bologna and Atalanta are now 11 points behind us,” Allegri said. “Our aim is to finish in the top four. I can’t criticise the team, it was a tricky atmosphere at half-time and they reacted well. The effort has never been lacking.”

Gian Piero Gasperini’s Atalanta remain sixth, four points behind Bologna. They were denied a victory by Diego Llorente’s last-gasp equalizer for Roma in Florence.

Llorente’s goal came in the fifth minute of stoppage time, after goalkeeper Mile Svilar had saved Cristiano Biraghi’s penalty in the 81st minute. Roma had been on a high after hammering Brighton in the Europa League on Thursday, but goals from Luca Ranieri and Rolando Mandragora had Fiorentina deservedly ahead until Llorente struck.

Svilar’s crucial save meant that Fiorentina have failed to score from the penalty spot four times this Serie A season. “All those players you’ve seen miss are penalty takers,” said Fiorentina coach Vincenzo Italiano. “We can’t do any more than work on them in training and taking them when they come along.”

Lecce remain level on points with Empoli in 15th after being beaten 1-0 at home by Verona. However, the biggest story from that match was coach Roberto D’Aversa’s headbutt on Verona striker Thomas Henry. D’Aversa later admitted to Sky Sport that his behavior was “inexcusable.”

Inter Milan Extend Serie A Lead to 18 Points with Bologna Win

Inter Milan Extend Serie A Lead to 18 Points with Bologna Win

Inter Milan’s relentless march towards the Serie A title continued on Saturday with a hard-fought 1-0 victory at in-form Bologna. The win extended Inter’s massive league lead to 18 points, making the championship a virtual certainty.

Yann Bisseck’s headed goal in the 37th minute proved to be the difference in a tight contest at the Stadio Renato Dall’Ara. The German defender’s second goal of the season extended Inter’s all-competitions winning streak to 13 matches, emphasizing their dominance in the league.

“This is one of the most difficult places to play… beating Bologna is not easy. We gave everything,” said Nicolo Barella to DAZN. “Who knows how soon we can win it (the league), it depends on the other teams. It’s difficult for those chasing us, let’s hope it stays difficult for them.”

Second-placed Juventus have a chance to reduce the gap when they host Atalanta on Sunday. However, with the title race effectively over, Atalanta will have more to play for as they battle Bologna for a spot in next season’s Champions League.

Bologna’s defeat snapped a six-match winning streak and opened the door for other teams aiming for the top four. Atalanta are five points off Bologna in sixth, while Roma can move to within one point with a win at Fiorentina on Sunday.

Despite Bologna’s impressive season, they were unable to find a way past Yann Sommer in goal. “You can’t concede in the way we did because once you’re behind against a team like Inter, they know how to manage the game,” said Bologna coach Thiago Motta.

Inter now turn their attention to the Champions League, where they defend a 1-0 lead against Atletico Madrid on Wednesday. “It will be a great match, the Champions League is possibly the best competition and we need to stay in it as long as we can,” said Barella.

In other Serie A action, Cagliari moved out of the relegation zone with a thrilling 4-2 win over Salernitana, who continued to slide towards the drop. Sassuolo also picked up their first win under new coach Davide Ballardini, defeating Frosinone 1-0.

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