Today’s Papers – More Malen, less Milan and Spalletti’s demands

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Today’s Papers – More Malen, less Milan and Spalletti’s demands

Today’s Papers – More Malen, less Milan and Spalletti’s demands

La Gazzetta dello SportHistoric Como: they are already in EuropeCrazy RomaSuper Malen: They are fourthParma turned upside down with the Dutchman at minute 101. Dybala’s farewell: ‘I’ll wave good...

Today’s Papers – More Malen, less Milan and Spalletti’s demands

La Gazzetta dello SportHistoric Como: they are already in EuropeCrazy RomaSuper Malen: They are fourthParma turned upside down with the Dutchman at minute 101. Dybala’s farewell: ‘I’ll wave good...

Italian football is buzzing with drama and excitement as the latest round of Serie A action delivers unforgettable moments. Let's dive into the headlines that have fans talking.

Como's Historic Rise
Como have achieved something remarkable—they're already in Europe for the first time in their history. The club's rapid ascent is turning heads, and their Champions League qualification is just three points away. Di Lorenzo returns to the starting XI after 100 days, while transfer rumors swirl around Manna targeting Gila and Khalali.

Crazy Roma and Super Malen
Roma pulled off a stunning 2-3 comeback in Parma, with the winning goal coming at minute 101. Donyell Malen was the hero, turning the match upside down and scoring his 13th goal in 16 games. The Dutchman continues to make the difference, while Rensch also found the net. Dybala's emotional farewell is on the horizon, with the Argentine hinting he'll wave goodbye to the Olimpico in the derby.

Atalanta Dominate, Milan Stumble
Atalanta secured a dominant 3-0 victory, with Ederson, Zappacosta, and Raspa putting pressure on Max Allegri's side. Milan woke up late but couldn't complete the comeback, losing 2-3 at San Siro. Leao was disastrous and banned, while Pavlovic and Nkunku's penalty weren't enough. Allegri admitted it's a tough moment, and fans are protesting against the players and Furlani. The Rossoneri have now dropped to fourth, caught by Roma in the Champions League race.

Inter's Double Dream
Inter are looking like a team destined for the double. With players like Zielinski and Mkhitaryan, they're building a squad worthy of the challenge. The Coppa Italia final against Lazio is set for Wednesday, and 29% of their 113 total goals have come from attacking or central midfielders—only Frattesi remains scoreless. Sarri is preparing a new-look Lazio to counter Inter's firepower.

Spalletti's Demands
Behind the scenes, Luciano Spalletti has clear requests for the club. He wants Vlahovic's renewal, stating, "We can't play without somebody like him," and is pushing for valuable reinforcements. Elkann called from Taormina to reassure him, but an operative agreement with Comolli must be reached. A meeting with the Serbian striker is scheduled for this week. The captain earns 2.5 million per season, but D'Aversa is also in the mix.

Fixture Changes Ahead
The fixture list is being revolutionized, with potential changes including three or four games on Sunday at 12:30, possibly featuring the derby. Fans should stay tuned for updates as the season heats up.

From historic feats to dramatic comebacks, Italian football continues to deliver edge-of-your-seat action. Whether you're supporting Como's European dream or Roma's late heroics, one thing is certain: this season is far from over.

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