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????From 10 to 0, the SCORESHEET of the 12th: Roma, Dea, Lazio and Fiorentina abyss????

The 12th matchday of Serie A ended: Napoli maintained the top of the table, followed by five teams within one point, including Raffaele Palladino’s surprising Fiorentina.

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Below are the scores from 10 to 0 for all the teams in the championship, from highest to lowest.



10 – Fiorentina and Atalanta never stop

That Atalanta could be an outsider for the Scudetto after years of growth was almost predictable, but that Fiorentina also got 25 points in 12 matchdays was absolutely not! Two not exceptional performances, especially in terms of continuity, those against Udinese and Verona, yet both achieved their sixth success in a row.

Fiorentina enjoys the usual certainty of Moise Kean, the first hat-trick of his career and at levels never seen even at Saint-Germain. The striker wants to make the fortune of Viola and the national team. However, it will be difficult to oust Retegui, who is in the shade today. With the attack blunt, Raoul Bellanova takes care of propitiating the victory of the Goddess: assist for Pasalic, cross that propitiates the final 2-1. How many tricks Gasperini has up his sleeve.


9 – Stainless Lazio, Cagliari until the end

Marco Baroni’s team doesn’t want to stop dreaming. Just like Atalanta and Fiorentina, the Biancocelesti enjoy second place with 25 points in the standings. The match against Monza was far from perfect, but faced with the spirit and resilience of a united and football-conscious group.

According to Igor Tudor, Marco Baroni knew he was downsizing and instead the coach is proving to be perfectly capable of leading the squad to a top championship. Amazing, as was the equalizer scored by Gabriele Zappa in the 90th minute which allowed Cagliari to beat Milan fresh from their success at the Santiago Bernabeu against Real Madrid. The Sardinians were coming off three consecutive defeats and with this unexpected 3-3 they restored confidence in the entire environment.


8 – Juventus authoritative, Bologna rediscovered

Not the best game of the season, but a very convincing outing. Derby della Mole controlled from start to finish and won above all in midfield with a Locatelli who dominated. Thiago Motta is taking the measure of his new role and Juventus seems to have found solidity again without giving up a productive offensive phase.

The impact of a surprise name like that of Timothy Weah, once again scoring, was notable. Perfect management of Conceiçao, with the Portuguese lethal during the match. The only discordant note is Dusan Vlahovic who is only half convincing. However, there are few false notes for Bologna, who made a loud statement against Roma at the Olimpico stadium, winning and pushing the Giallorossi management to sack Ivan Juric.


7 – Napoli and Inter worthy of a big match

Each with its own characteristics, each with its own limits. Two strong teams who battled in the postponement of this 12th round, demonstrating that they are fully capable of fighting for the top.

Inter’s intensity in the second half was impressive, forcing Napoli into a tight defense and highlighting the characteristics of Alessandro Buongiorno. The Azzurri’s match plan is noteworthy, once again ahead at San Siro and only reached by magic from Hakan Calhanoglu.


6 – Empoli calm, Parma breathes

Empoli is experiencing ups and downs in this first part of the season, but can boast of already being six points clear of the relegation zone. The draw in Lecce does nothing but confirm the overall goodness of the work done so far.

Parma is back to winning ways after the triumph against Milan at the end of August: they beat Venezia away and can finally breathe in the standings, three points behind third-last Lecce.


5 – Como doesn’t take off

Cesc Fabregas’ team plays very pleasant football, but fails to get into gear. The points gained are only ten, i.e. one more than the third to last place. The last-gasp equalizer against Genoa still cries out for revenge.


4 – Verona and Udinese in crisis?

Verona found themselves up against Raffaele Palladino’s unstoppable Fiorentina, led by a Moise Kean who was on the rise and scored a hat-trick. It was difficult to do better on this occasion, but the Scala team are slowly squandering the advantage over their competitors accumulated in the first few days. The four defeats in the last five games are a worrying sign.

Udinese, on the other hand, complained a lot about the comeback defeat they suffered against Atalanta. The Friulian management has asked for an apology from the AIA, but beyond the alleged refereeing wrongs, it is clear that the magic of the first few days is fading. Kosta Runjaic’s team is not playing badly, but the level of performance has dropped and the four defeats in the last five games are there to prove it.


3 – Lecce in difficulty, Genoa without continuity

The Salento team proved to be in difficulty again, despite playing at home against a live team. The draw achieved in the final quarter of an hour left Monza and Venezia in last place in the standings, but it cannot be enough to sleep peacefully and hope for a recovery.

Genoa, for their part, is struggling to find continuity. After the away win against Parma, the match at Marassi against Como could have been the right opportunity to get ahead of the direct competitors who currently occupy the relegation zone and instead the griffin had to settle for a draw at the last minute.


2 – Milan always the same, Turin sunk

In the championship round in which we could enjoy the definitive consecration of Tijjani Reijnders as a top player and the return to very high levels of Rafa Leao who scored a brace, the Rossoneri must instead analyze a new misstep against Cagliari. The ups and downs of Paulo Fonseca’s management are alarming. Totally inconsistent defense, not only with regards to the department’s automatisms but also especially in the individuals.

Malick Thiaw and Strahinja Pavlovic seem mismatched, awkward and distracted. Fofana also runs into the most classic of bad days. The horror show could have still been worth three points, but Gabriele Zappa’s magic condemned the Rossoneri to a bitter stop. Bitter like the one that Torino will experience, having started strong this season but stalled in the last month and a half, in which they have suffered four defeats. The last one in the derby against Juventus.


1 – Monza and Venice, so saving yourself is hard

The performances against Lazio and Parma are not to be thrown away either, but the two teams continue to struggle extremely hard to get points. Alessandro Nesta and Eusebio Di Francesco are putting ideas and willpower into it, but the results are not arriving.

The limitations of the teams are very evident: the Brianza side in offensive production and implementation, the lagoon side especially with regards to the back pack.


0 – Rome, total disaster

Two dismissals in 12 days speak for themselves, but the disaster goes far beyond the technical aspect as evidenced by results below any expectations. The Giallorossi club is not close to the team, has not yet bothered to appoint a post-Lina Souloukou CEO and communicates in a grotesque way.

The note on the official website to announce Ivan Juric’s dismissal appears really approximate and everything gets worse with the intervention in DAZN vague (and in French) from sporting director Florent Ghisolfi to comment on the choice.

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