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6th dec 2009: Roma – Lazio

ROMA
Claudio Ranieri is doing a good job with Rome, the potential of the team is to be the 3th or 4th team of the league, giving solidity to the defence and trying to adapt his schemas to the players’ skills. 3 wons, 1 draw and 1 loss the last 5 games and at home the average score is 2 goals.
Francesco Totti is in great form and when he plays well usually Rome win.

Team news: only Tonetto will miss the game.

Home form: WWLWW
Overall form: LWDWW

LAZIO
The other side, Lazio, have lot of troubles with the manager Lotito and inside the team. Neither the change of manager gave a push to the morale and during the week the team is also out of Europa League after a loss against a modest team.

Team news: Pandev, Ledesma and Cruz will miss the game. Will be confirmed the defence that didn’t conceed goal in the last 2 games

Away form: DDLLD
Overall form: LDLDD

HEAD TO HEAD
11-04-09 Lazio 4 – 2 Roma
16-11-09 Roma 1 – 0 Lazio

VERDICT
This is the hottest game of the serie A and no one want to lose it. Lazio seems the weak one but the derby is a game apart and open to all results. A small bet on Rome or over 2,5 for me here.

December 6th, 2009 4:58:44 AM GMT+5 | Posted in Serie A by ranma | No Comments

28th oct 2009: Livorno – Atalanta

Atalanta seems that have found the way of winning after change of trainer, with six goals scored in last two matches (in the first seven only three). Also, this means that they have not weakened upfront for the absence of Acquafresca.

For sunday again out Acquafresca and De Ascentiis, but the team, after the two consecutive win, has received a boost in moral and the are surely capable to return undefeated from Livorno’match.

Livorno, in spite of win against Rom, remains – in my opinion a very weak team, in attack and in defence – where they have suspended regular keeper for tomorrow match.
Also Livorno has changed trainer and is arrived the first win, but against a weakened Roma, that was not able to score also after that in Livorno was banned the keeper.
In Livorno remains out Mozart and Rivas and, new absences, regular keeper De Lucia, and defender Perticone

Livorno: Benussi, Knezevic, Galante, Miglionico, Raimondi, pulzetti, Moro, Candreva, pieri, Tavano, Lucarelli
Bench: Conti, Diniz, Vitale, Bergvold, Filippini, Cellerino, Danilevicius
Out: Mozart, Rivas, Perticone, Bardi, DeLucia

Atalanta: Consigli, Garics, Talamnonti, Peluso, bellini, Padoin, Barreto, Guarente, Valdes, Doni, Tiribocchi
Bench: Coppola, Pellegrino, Caserta, Madonna, Radovanovic, Ceravolo, Crncic
Out: Acquafresca, Ferreira Pinto, Bianco, Manfredini, Tiboni, De Ascentis

October 27th, 2009 8:39:39 AM GMT+5 | Posted in Serie A by ranma | No Comments

2009/10 Serie A Season Preview – Will anyone stop Inter?

The 2009/10 Italian Serie A season gets underway tomorrow, and four-time defending champions Inter Milan are in pursuit of history.

Can anyone knock Jose Mourinho’s squad off of their perch atop Serie A? If you’re a Serie A fanatic, you can stay updated with the lines on every Serie A match this season with our Serie A betting odds section, and if you want to make a wager on who you think will win the scudetto this season, you can find the latest odds on those in our soccer futures section.

Inter Milan

Inter Milan have won four straight Serie A titles, and they go into this season looking to become the first side since Juventus from 1930-35 to win five straight league titles.

Star striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic was sold to Barcelona in a blockbuster deal, but in that same deal, Inter received one of the world’s most lethal finishes in Cameroon star Samuel Eto’o. Even before Ibrahimovic’s departure/Eto’o’s arrival, Inter had already strengthened their front line with the addition of Genoa’s Diego Milito, who scored 24 Serie A goals last season.

Between Eto’o, Milito, and young striker Mario Balotelli, Inter should have no problem finding the back of the net this season, but Inter have a world-class goalkeeper in Brazilian Julio Cesar and a back line that has allowed the fewest goals in the league in each of the last two seasons.

The one potential hiccup for Inter is getting bit by the injury bug, but if they can avoid, then I don’t see anyone keeping them from yet another championship.

Juventus

Juventus have quickly made their way back to the top of Serie A after their brief stint in Serie B in the 2006/07 season, and there’s a lot of confidence emanating from Turin heading into the new season for good reason.

Juve were well within striking distance of Inter deep into last season, but a poor string of seven matches without a win saw them drop off the pace and saw manager Claudio Ranieri get the sack with two matches left in the season. Youth academy chief Ciro Ferrara guided Juve to wins in their last two matches to help them edge out AC Milan for second (on head-to-head results).

Juve didn’t bring in a slew of new faces this summer, but they did spend big in adding some creativity and toughness in the form of a couple of Brazilian stars. Former Werder Bremen playmaker Diego will fill the void left by the retirement of Pavel Nedved, and along with scoring quite a few goals, he’ll set up just as many. While Diego will bring the flair, former Fiorentina midfielder Felipe Melo brings the fire and physicality – he earned 17 yellow cards and three red cards last season.

Along with Diego’s contributions, Alessandro Del Piero, Amauri, and Vincenzo Iaquinta will once again provide the balance of the scoring, but Juve will be even more dangerous up front if veteran David Trezeguet is given a chance to show that he’s still got a lot of left in the tank.

Juve will still need to be strong at the back no matter how freely the attack is able to score, and they still have one of the world’s best goalkeepers in Gianluigi Buffon, but the defense will have to make his job a little easier than they did at times last season. Juve allowed the third-fewest goals in Serie A last season, but 14 of those 37 goals came in that seven-match winless stretch, which is downright unacceptable if you’re a title contender.

The key for Juventus this season will be to avoid needlessly dropping points at home like they did last season, especially in the late skid that cost Ranieri his job. There were home defeats to Palermo and Cagliari, and draws against Lecce, Atalanta, Chievo Verona, and Sampdoria, which they can ill-afford if they’re to make a serious run at toppling Inter.

AC Milan

Can AC Milan challenge for a Serie A title with a new manager and without Kaka?

Well, they weren’t able to win one in the last five seasons with them, so…

AC Milan start the new season with a new manager in Leonardo and without Brazilian star Kaka, who moved to Real Madrid in early June for a then-record 68 million euros (the record was quickly eclipsed by Real Madrid’s 94m purchase of Cristiano Ronaldo from Manchester United).

The Rossoneri didn’t exactly do a lot with the money received from the sale of Kaka, with their only significant purchase being Real Madrid striker Klaas-Jan Huntelaar, but that just means that they’ll be counting on those who are already there to step it up another level. That includes Ronaldinho, whose importance becomes all the more elevated after Kaka’s departure. Ronaldinho had eight league goals and five assists in 16 starts (29 total appearances) last season, but he’ll be expected to do much more this season.

Kaka was AC Milan’s leading scorer last season with 16 goals, but goals shouldn’t be an issue. Not only can Ronaldinho find the net regularly when he’s on top of his game, but AC Milan have one of the game’s top young forwards in Alexandre Pato, a still-lethal veteran in Pippo Inzaghi, and a deadly new weapon in Huntelaar.

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It’s tough to see anyone besides one of those three winning the title, but it’s not out of the question that someone else could make a run. Even if one of these sides below can’t catch the trio above, the remaining European places should come down to this quintet.

AS Roma

Roma finished a disappointing sixth last season after falling just short of the title in 2007/08, but they’ll look to bounce back this season. Roma sold star midfielder Alberto Aquilani to Liverpool for 20 million pounds earlier this month, but considering that the oft-injured Aquilani had spent more time injured than fit over the last few seasons.

Francesco Totti is still playing at a high level, and if he can remain fit, it’s all the better for Roma’s hopes for a top-four finish. Key attackers Mirko Vucinic and Julio Baptista are still in the fold after being linked with summer moves, and if talented young French forward Jeremy Menez can have a breakout season, Roma could b

The fact that their financial issues have kept them from being too active in the transfer market this summer keeps me from looking at them as serious title contenders, but Luciano Spalletti has a talented squad that could well make a run.

Fiorentina

Fiorentina have finished in the top four in each of the last two seasons, and despite selling Melo to Juventus, they should contend to do it once again this season, with strikers Alberto Gilardino and Adrian Mutu leading the way. I’d have liked to see them do a little more in the market than they did, but they did land a couple of solid pieces from Juventus in winger Marco Marchionni and veteran midfielder Cristiano Zanetti.

With Roma, Genoa, and perhaps Napoli and Palermo in the mix for fourth, Fiorentina won’t have an easy path to another Champions League place, but they’ve got the inside track to it, given their recent track record of success.

Genoa

Genoa finished fifth last season, just missing out on a place in the Champions League due to Fiorentina winning the head-to-head tiebreaker.

They may have lost Milito and midfielder Thiago Motta to Inter, but they were extremely active in the market this summer and have a squad capable of making another run at a Champions League place. Milito’s loss is a big one, but they bolstered the attack with the additions of Atalanta striker Sergio Floccari, veteran Argentine striker Hernan Crespo, and Boca Juniors star Rodrigo Palacio.

Napoli

Napoli had high expectations last season, but they wound up finishing a disappointing 12th.

As a result, they got busy in the transfer market, bringing in Udinese striker Fabio Quagliarella (21 goals in all competitions last season) and a host of other reinforcements that should see them be a much better overall side this season. If the new signings can make a significant impact and Argentine forward Ezequiel Lavezzi can play up to his vast potential and ability after a rather disappointing season (only three goals and two assists in his last 16 games), I like Napoli’s chances to make a serious move up the table this season.

Palermo

Palermo finished 8th last season, and I like their chances to improve upon that finish this season, and put themselves in position to nail down a UEFA Europa League place, at the very least. They’ve got a solid front line led by Fabrizio Miccoli and Edison Cavani, who both scored 14 league goals last season, and they added a couple of talented young Argentine midfielders who could make a big impact this season in Nicolas Bertolo and Javier Pastore. However, they’ll need to improve defensively (50 goals allowed last season) if they want to make a significant move up the table.

August 21st, 2009 8:24:59 PM GMT+5 | Posted in Futures, Serie A, Soccer, Sports, Sports Betting by Griffdog | No Comments

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31 may 2009: Fiorentina – Milan

A very interesting match where both teams would like to end the season with another win…

Fiorentina will play in the qualification of the Champions league next year. For them this is a great success because throughout this season they had many problems with the squad. We will see if they can afford to bring some big names in the team this summer or they will try to do something with the same players. For this match, the manager won’t have many problems to put the best players in the starting lines. Maybe they will try to do some pressure in front of the Milan’s goal but I think that it is too hard to break defense.
On the other side, it is speculating that Milan’s star Kaka will leave the club this summer. Another thing is that Anceloti could also leave the team so this means a refitting for the club.
For this match, I expect Milan to start with Pipo and Kaka in the front line and maybe Ambrozini, Pirlo and Flamini behind them.

From this match, I expect some serious chances in front of the both goals. When will be scored the first goal we will see, but I chose to bet that will over 25.5 minutes of the match…

Fiorentina – Milan

Rank 4 2
Wins 21 21
Draws 5 8
Losses 11 8
Clean sheets 12 16
Avg. goals per match 1.43 1.84
Avg. goals conceded per match 0.97 0.95
Biggest victory Fiorentina vs. Reggina 3-0 AC Milan vs. Udinese 5-1
Biggest defeat Lazio Roma vs. Fiorentina 3-0 Genoa vs. AC Milan 2-0
Average age squad 26.06 29.21
Average time first goal scored 43.75 44.85
Average time first goal conceded 42.28 41.24
Failed to score 9 3

May 31st, 2009 6:56:43 AM GMT+5 | Posted in Serie A by ranma | No Comments

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Race for the Final Four – Big Series A Italian League Saturday Games

There are three big games in the Italian Series A this weekend, as there is a tight race for fourth place in the league. This is huge, as the top four finishers in the league automatically qualify for next season’s Champions League. The age-old debate is whether the Italian Series A league or the English Premier League is the best league in the world and even though Italy is the reigning World Cup champion you have to say that the best clubs in the world are in the Premier League. I mean, it is hard to dispute that fact since three Premier League clubs are still in the Champions League, while there are none left from Italy Series A. With that being said the teams that are battling it out for fourth place, which are Genoa (54 points), Fiorentina (52 points), and Roma (49) points, can solely concentrate on their domestic league finish and not have to worry about any Cup competition.

Cagliari (5.7) at Fiorentina (1.65) Draw 3.4

Cagliari has an outside chance to finish in the top four, as they currently have 45 points, but they need to finish the season strong AND they need to win this game. Both clubs have won two games in a row. Fiorentina has climbed back into the race for fourth with their defense, which has only conceded 1 goal in their last 2 games. Cagliari has not surrendered a goal in their last 2 games. Fiorentina has a better offense and Cagliari would usually play a defensive game and be happy with a draw, but they need the points and they will play a more offensive mined game. That will leave the door open for Alberto Gilardino and the Fiorentina offense to have quite a few opportunities.

Roma (2.45) at Lazio (3.05) Draw 3.10

Roma really needs this win to stay in the race for fourth place, as they narrowly defeated Bologna last week 2-1 and were crushed at home in a 4-1 loss versus Juventus a couple of weeks back. Roma’s offense has been struggling lately and that is the reason they lost to Arsenal in the knockout phase of Champions League. Now is the time for Roma to find their offense, as they face a Lazio team that has lost 3 games in a row and did not score a single goal in those 3 while giving up 6. This may be a bet to jump on with Lazio’s struggles, as betting on Roma with decent odds is a good bet.

Juventus (2.4) at Genoa (2.8) Draw 3.05

Genoa has the toughest game this weekend, versus Juventus, of the 3 teams in the battle for fourth, or do they? Juventus is in second place in the league with 63 points, but they will not catch Inter Milan for the title, as they trail the league leaders by 9 points. Juventus had won their previous 4 games, but last week had to come back at home to force a 3-3 draw against an inferior Chievo team, which currently is in 16th position in the league with only 31 points. Genoa has been a surprise all season and they can prove they are legit with a win over Juventus at home on Saturday night. Genoa comes into this game on fire, especially on defense, as they have won 3 games in a row and in those games did not concede one goal. Juve GK Gianluigi Buffon will be tested tomorrow night, as Genoa will play an offensive minded game.

April 10th, 2009 5:26:13 AM GMT+5 | Posted in Serie A, Soccer, Sports, Sports Betting by Jason Green | No Comments

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