Serie A Weekend Round-up and National Team Call-ups
An early goal from Antonio Busce' grabbed all three points for Empoli away. Empoli continues to impress while Ascoli continues to struggle. Ascoli coach Attilio Tesser was sacked today.
Catania-Livorno 3-2:
Newly promoted Sicilian side Catania still continue to impress. They took the lead through Gionatha Spinesi, then Livorno responded with two goals, one from Ivorian Bakayoko and another from Brazilian Paulinho. Catania midfielder Caserta tied up the encounter and in the 90th minute striker Giorgio Corona gave Catania the win, but replays showed that Livorno defender Giovanni Pasquale may have touched it last.
Fiorentina-Atalanta 3-1:
Fiorentina got back on track with a home win against high-flying Atalanta. Atalanta took the lead through Giulio Migliaccio, but minutes later Fiorentina tied through Adrian Mutu. Fiorentina wasted golden opportunities in the second half but in stoppage time Under 21 striker (and ex-Atalanta player) Giampaolo Pazzini scored a nice angled drive, and then grabbed another 2 minutes later on a counter-attack.
Lazio-Udinese 5-0:
Tough break for Udinese away to Lazio. Lazio striker Tommaso Rocchi grabbed two nice goals, as did midfielder Stefano Mauri. Massimo Oddo added the 5th on a beautiful free kick that Udinese keeper Morgan De Sanctis could do nothing about.
Messina-Cagliari 2-2:
Chilean midfielder Nicolas Cordova put Messina ahead with a free kick from way out, but Cagliari responded through winger Mauro Esposito. Serie A top scorer Christian Rigano' added Messina's second but in the 94th minute Cagliari midfielder Daniele Conti scored on a superb lob from outside the box to give the Sardinians a great result away.
Milan-Roma 1-2:
Francesco Totti scored in the 7th minute on an acrobatic volley (started by an Alessandro Nesta error) to give Roma the early lead. Milan hit the crossbar twice through Clarence Seedorf (who was re-called to the Dutch national team by Marco Van Basten) and Brazilian Ricardo Oliviera. Milan finally pulled one back thanks to a beautiful long range strike from Christian Brocchi. Roma hit the post on a Totti bullet and Aquilani came on and made a difference. He gave beautiful "rabona" pass to winger Mancini, who then crossed it for Totti who headed home to give Roma their first win in Milan in 20 years. Milan continues to suffer.
Palermo-Torino 2-0:
Sicilian side Palermo still are impressing every week and this week they beat Torino at home 3-0 to stay on pace with Inter on the top of the table. Captain Eugenio Corini started the scoring, and David Di Michele added a second. Ten minutes from time Di Michele assisted Amauri for a goal. Torino had few chances, and their only impressive player on the field was Under 21 starlet Alessandro Rosina.
Parma-Inter 1-2:
Inter have only won once away to Parma in Serie A, but they broke the record by grabbing a victory yesterday night. Inter took the lead on a brilliant move by Swedish striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who took the ball on the bounce, flicked it to himself and volleyed it into the far corner. Parma tied it up with a goal from Croatian striker Igor Budan, and Parma's young goalkeeper Alfonso De Lucia (who Roma is keeping an eye on) made some amazing saves to keep Parma in it. But in stoppage time De Lucia performed a miracle on Julio Cruz's initial header, but could do nothing on the rebound and Inter grabbed the win.
Sampdoria-Chievo 3-0:
Even under coach Gigi Del Neri Chievo continue to struggle. A goal by Sampdoria striker Emiliano Bonazzoli gave the side from Genoa the lead, and then in form striker Fabio Quagliarella (I wrote about him a couple of weeks ago) scored 2 more goals, the first being a beautiful strike from outside the box.
Siena-Reggina 0-1:
Reggina pick up a much needed away win in Siena. A 71st minute penalty was converted by Rolando Bianchi. The penalty was a little dubious to be honest.
The Serie A Table now looks like this: Palermo 27; Inter 27; Roma 23; Siena 16; Atalanta 16; Catania 16; Livorno 16; Empoli 15; Messina 14; Sampdoria 13; Udinese 13; Lazio 12; Cagliari 11; Parma 8; Torino 8; Milan 7; Ascoli 4; Fiorentina 3; Chievo 3; Reggina 0
The small clubs still continue to fly high on top of the table.
Messina striker Christian Rigano' still leads the Scoring Chart with 8 goals.
Sack Watch: Attilio Tesser was sacked by Ascoli today, Alberto Zaccheroni of Torino and Stefano Piolo of Parma have to be aware.
National Team Call-ups-
Roberto Donadoni has called up his squad to face Turkey in a friendly match on Wednesday in Bergamo. (new players in bold)
Gk: Buffon (Juventus), Amelia (Livorno)
D: Oddo (Lazio), Zaccardo (Palermo), Barzagli (Palermo), Zambrotta (Barcelona), Materazzi (Inter), Pasqual (Fiorentina), Cannavaro (Real Madrid)
M: Aquilani (Roma), Barone (Torino), Brocchi (Milan), Camoranesi (Juventus), De Rossi (Roma), Mauri (Lazio), Palombo (Sampdoria)
Roma midfielder Alberto Aquilani has been promoted from the Under 21 side for a string of impressive performances, and Christian Brocchi gets a look after impressive performances for Milan. Rocchi and Mauri get call-ups after impressing this weekedn, Alberto Gilardino returns, Del Piero is injured, Pirlo, Cannavaro, and Nesta all get a rest, and Totti still refuses to return until 2007.
