that's scary but they'll lose this. Napoli may win Serie A this year and they've always been beasts at home.
Well, they lost. But the amount of bad luck in one game was immense. First Klopp off, then Subotic's injury and the whole team was unprepared for the Higuain's goal, then Hummels injury and Weidenfeller's red card. All in just 45 minutes. A nightmare. It looked like they had to pay for all the luck last season right at the start of the new one. But Napoli was still better side throught the entire game.
Birsa playing and being one of the best players of AC Milan should describe the current state of the Italian giant. Meanwhile Arsenal leading in England, Atletico Madrid Winning the league derby with city rivals Real and Manchester United currently middle of the table in PL, Inter and Roma undefeated in Italian serie A. Things should start looking normal soon Well at least in PL I assume
AC Milan is plagued by injuries and Balotelli decided to get some free time for a while by insulting the ref. Against Bologna they couldn't even fill the bench (up to 12 players in Serie A) and 17yr Lotti, 18 yr Piccinocchi and 18yr Cristante enjoyed some bench warming lol doubt they would be much higher anyway, Serie A is insanely competitive this year. Juventus is also undefeated and so is Napoli
2:2 mu moyes preforming well, he could get an actors award of the year for playing the role of a football manager
Would be funny if Man United win the CL and Everton gets fourth. Kinda like Chelsea and Tottenham in 2012.
I'm the last person on earth who thinks pre season friendlies have any meanings but I lol'd pretty hard at Juventus (this Juventus started: Storari, Motta, Sorensen, Ogbonna, Barlocco, Padoin, Marrone, Pepe, Tevez, Giovinco, Llorente ) losing their first pre season match 3-2 against the amateurs of Lucento. That's 5th tier in italian football
https://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/blog...-man-utd-fans-stunning-stadium-081314620.html It said that Marca photoshopped to make it look like there were more Real Madrid fans. You guys think Man United or Real Madrid is bigger worldwide?
In their first 5 matches of the season Manchester United collected 5 points while playing the 3 newly promoted clubs and relegation battling Sunderland and mid table contender Swansea! I wonder how they'll fare against title challengers (Man City, Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool) and European spots contenders (Everton and Tottenham)? I think despite all of the major spendings they did they'll still finish somewhere between 6th and 10th place. Anyway I'm happy to see them struggle because of how they handled Kagawa.