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Juve draw hits Napoli's title hopes, Serie A in Covid chaos
Roma finished the match down with nine men.
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Roma finished the match down with nine men.
Their goalless draw with Cagliari hands Juventus somewhat of a reprieve in the top four race.
Inter still have a comfortable margin at the top of the table despite having their winning run halted.
A 1-1 draw with Udinese does little for Milan’s title prospects, however.
Tunisian midfielder Hamza Rafia came off the bench to book the Old Lady’s place in the quarter-finals of the competition.
A first loss since before the coronavirus lockdown last March for Stefano Pioli’s side, who remain on top.
Juventus move up to fifth place after their win over Udinese.
AC Milan, meanwhile, top the Serie A table.
Inter keep in touch with Juventus and Lazio at the top of Serie A table.
Serie A was widely regarded as the best league in the world during the ’80s and ’90s.
The broadcaster covered four World Cups throughout his career but is most fondly remembered as the man charged with covering Serie A for Channel 4.
Prepare for an hour of James Richardson, Serie A legends and a whole lot of nostalgia.
BT Sport will air Golazzo for the first time on 31 March.
Inter’s defensive stubbornness proved too much for Napoli, who left Milan with a draw that does them little good in the Serie A title race.
Enigmatic host James Richardson leaves the podcast after more than a decade at the helm.
The pun-loving host will launch a new podcast on Monday, according to reports.
We spoke to James Richardson about his ten years in Italy and an upcoming event in Dublin.
It was all about the veteran goalkeeper during the Turin derby yesterday as he broke a twenty-year record.
The combative midfielder made his 500th appearance for the Italian side this evening.
The young Juventus midfielder will be doing well if he can achieve half the success his fellow Frenchman did.
It went all the way to penalties.
Weekends on the couch haven’t been the same without Jimbo, Gazza and co.
From straining the eyes to see Football Italia on black and white TVs to asking our elders why that Eamon Dunphy man was so angry.
Football Italia is revisited, Rick Hatton is interviewed in close quarters and the phenomenon of the non-scoring rugby winger is examined.
Get the kettle on and watch a young James Richardson lark about with Gianluca Vialli. Where have the years gone?