Marco Mengoni’s mother has died, according to one of the 36-year-old singer-songwriter’s main fan communities on the web.
Ill for some time, Nadia Ferrari reportedly passed away yesterday at the age of 61. “‘Ronciglione per Marco’ is close to the Mengoni family for the loss of Nadia”, reads a post published in the evening on Facebook.
Marco dedicated the song ‘Luce’ (2021) from his sixth album ‘Materia (Terra)’ to his mother. Ronciglione is Mengoni’s hometown, in the province of Viterbo.
Roma
In one of the matches on the fifth day of Serie A, Juventus and Napoli ended in a stalemate with a score of 0-0.
Juventus Turin recorded their third consecutive draw after settling for a 0-0 tie against Napoli at home on Saturday. Just four days after their Champions League match against PSV Eindhoven (which they won 3-1), Juve can take some satisfaction from this draw at the conclusion of a fiercely contested encounter.
Napoli, now under the management of Antonio Conte, produced the clearest scoring opportunities, including a header from Romelu Lukaku (45+1′) that was expertly deflected at the last moment by Michele Di Gregorio, and a shot by Matteo Politano that flew just above the crossbar in Turin (55′).
In the Serie A standings, currently led unexpectedly by Torino (11 points), who triumphed over Verona on Friday (3-2), Napoli sits in 3rd place (10 points) while Juventus occupies 4th place (9 points). On Saturday afternoon, the newly promoted Venezia achieved their first victory of the season against Genoa (2-0), moving up to 14th place (4 points).
The match for this fifth round of fixtures is set for Sunday at 8:45 p.m., where Inter, the defending champions sitting in 6th place (8 points), will host their major rivals, AC Milan (10th place, 5 points). Milan’s coach Paulo Fonseca is under pressure following his team’s poor start to the season, having suffered a humiliating home defeat against Liverpool (3-1) on Tuesday.
Juventus and Napoli Battle to a Stalemate in Serie A
Match Recap: Juventus vs Napoli
In one of the thrilling clashes of the fifth day of the Serie A, Juventus and Napoli went head-to-head in a highly anticipated match that concluded with a 0-0 draw at Juventus’ home ground. This match marked Juventus’ third consecutive draw, raising questions about their attacking options after a strong Champions League performance against PSV Eindhoven.
Match Highlights
Despite the lack of goals, the match was filled with intensity and several close calls that had fans on the edge of their seats. Here are some of the notable moments from the game:
- Romelu Lukaku: In a critical moment just before half-time (45+1′), Lukaku’s header from close range looked destined for the net, only to be denied by a remarkable save from Juventus’ goalkeeper, Michele Di Gregorio.
- Matteo Politano: The Napoli winger came close in the second half with a powerful shot that soared just over the crossbar (55′), showcasing Napoli’s attacking potential under the leadership of their new coach, Antonio Conte.
Current Serie A Standings
Following this draw, the Serie A standings have taken an interesting turn. As of now, the league is being led by the surprising Torino with 11 points after their victory against Verona. Here’s how the top of the Serie A standings looks after the match:
| Position | Team | Points |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Torino | 11 |
| 2 | Napoli | 10 |
| 3 | Juventus | 9 |
| 4 | Inter Milan | 8 |
| 5 | AC Milan | 5 |
Next Fixtures
The excitement in Serie A continues as on the same day (Sunday at 8:45 p.m.), the reigning champions Inter Milan are set to host their city rivals, AC Milan. Both teams have been looking to secure crucial points, with Inter currently seated in 6th place. In addition, tensions are rising concerning AC Milan’s coach, Paulo Fonseca, after a string of unsatisfactory performances, including a recent 3-1 defeat at home to Liverpool.
Key Takeaways from the Match
The match between Juventus and Napoli illuminated several key aspects worth noting:
- Defensive Solidity: Both teams showed significant defensive structures, making it hard for attackers to find space and create clear opportunities.
- Midfield Battles: The midfield play was crucial in dictating the tempo of the game, with both teams fighting hard for control but ultimately lacking decisive breakthroughs.
- Coaching Strategies: Newly appointed coach Antonio Conte seems to have instilled a sense of resilience in Napoli, indicating promise for the season ahead.
Player Performances
Here are highlights of key player performances from the match:
- Michele Di Gregorio (Juventus): With a standout performance, Di Gregorio was instrumental in securing the clean sheet, demonstrating quick reflexes and excellent positioning.
- Romelu Lukaku (Napoli): Lukaku’s physical presence and ability to find space troubled Juventus’ defense, showing flashes of his potential as a game-changer.
Fans and Atmosphere
The atmosphere in the stadium was electric, with passionate supporters from both teams creating a vibrant backdrop for the match. The anticipation was palpable as fans turned up in large numbers to witness their teams clash in this pivotal encounter of the Serie A season.
Implications for the Season
This draw has significant implications for both teams as they look to improve their standings in Serie A. For Juventus, maintaining form through this stretch of the season is critical, especially with their Champions League campaign underway. Napoli, under the guidance of Conte, will seek to build on this performance to secure a more consistent run.
Leader after the first day, Atalanta was surprised by Torino. A defeat conceded 2 to 1.
Atalanta Bergamo, leaders of the Italian Championship before the kick-off of the second day, lost 2-1 on the ground of Torino, Sunday.
Impressive against Lecce (4-0) last weekend, Europa League winners Atalanta started the match well by opening the scoring through Mateo Retegui (26th). But Torino quickly equalized (31st), before concretizing their domination through Ché Adams at the start of the second half (49th).
Thanks to this victory, Torino, who had drawn against AC Milan (2-2) at the start of the season, are second, with the same number of points as Inter, the reigning Italian champion and leader thanks to a better goal difference. For their part, Atalanta are 8th with 3 points.
Roma, De Rossi: “Dybala? A beautiful story, a decision born from the love of the fans. To you …
Dybala’s choice to stay at Roma and not accepting the court of Al-Qadsiah was the focus of Daniel’s conference From Rossi on the eve of the match against Empoli. “It was an emotional situation, full of ups and downs – said the Giallorossi coach -. Paulo refused very important sums, the fans see in him someone who made a decision also based on what is the love towards him and the team. It is a beautiful story, not so common in the world of football. It is a decision that is the result and merit of the love of the fans”.
“Since the start of the retreat, Dybala has never missed a training session but both I and the club were aware that he was training well – De Rossi continued -. We will manage him based on the opponent or the match we think we will find the next day. It will be more newsworthy to you journalists when he is on the bench but these are choices that I will make”.
With Dybala’s permanence and Soulé’s arrival, De Rossi will have to find a tactical position for the two players so that they can coexist. The Giallorossi coach, however, is sure: “They have great talent and strong players can play together. The others are also talented. From time to time I will choose who to send onto the pitch. We have two wingers in addition to them and they are Zalewski and El Shaarawy. There is also Joao Costa who has a secure future and we will decide what to do with him. Baldanzi? I really like him as a mezzala”.
In a hypothetical 4-3-3, De Rossi said, “Soulé convinces me on the left even if I like players with an inverted foot. In those 20 minutes in Cagliari, our most dangerous action comes from Soulé’s left foot that launches Paulo. Maybe he won’t be able to shoot on goal but he also has other qualities to play there. With Paredes’ return we need to understand if he will play and then I will choose the mezzala based on his characteristics. We have many players who can play that role like Baldanzi, Bove or Pisilli”.
The last week of the market is now upon us and the Roma could still make some moves. According to the former midfielder, however, “to buy other players you need both numerical and economic space. Juventus had to sell Soulé to make room. From next week there will be no more time and we will be aware of who we are. The weeks with the market open are a mess. It should be closed earlier and nothing would happen. It’s not just a problem for me but it annoys everyone.”
Source: Sportmediaset