Juve Stabia coach Guido Pagliuca calls fans to gather ahead of tomorrow's big match against Bari at the Romeo Menti in Castellammaree.
“Tomorrow we need all our fans, not just the Curva Sud. The boys are deserving of the support of the whole city, to be dragged along with the right attitude to have on the pitch”
He then goes on to analyze the opponent and the match: "Bari has made an important transfer market, has an excellent coach and an important team. It will be a very difficult match in which we will have to channel the anger that I saw in the team after the match with Sassuolo.
We will have to be aware but at the same time humble in doing what is necessary. I do not expect a Bari that waits; nowadays all the teams want to get important points so they look at the result right away, without approaching the games in a prudent way.
We will have to be focused only on our field, we think about our path, with great satisfaction for what we are doing, but touching with our own hands the characteristics that must never be missing: staying attached to the game for the whole match in all our players.
Refereeing incidents in Reggio Emilia? I prefer not to talk about it but I know well how much we have carried with us what happened and we hope it can be a positive impetus for tomorrow's match, stimulating the bite that we must always have.
Andreoni and Fortini have returned in recent days, we will see if we can add them to the bench. Dubickas and Louati come from C, we know, but they have good qualities. They, like all new players, the sooner they absorb our way of doing things, on and off the pitch, the sooner they will be fully useful to Juve Stabia. Sgarbi is growing after a period of little activity, we will see tomorrow how much we can use him.
The market is fortunately over. There has been no shortage of requests for many players. Now, especially for those who have had them and have stayed, it is time to make the most of the interest received by giving their all for Juve Stabia, confirming their qualities here.
Playing time? For all the young players we have employed since the beginning, we have almost reached the threshold needed by the club so it will not be a particularly determining factor in the choices.
The president is a person of value. There is great esteem between us but also respect for roles; he puts us in a position to do our job and this facilitates what we have to do”.
Fiorello drops a live scoop: "Lazio will be sold by spring."
A live TV joke turns into a media sensation. It happened during "La Pennicanza" on Rai 2, when Fiorello, with a mix of irony and improvisation, dropped what he himself called a "scoop" about Lazio's future.
The host was joking while waiting for a response on the video call from singer Giorgia when, while talking to Biggio, he suddenly changed the subject: "I have a scoop, I learned something. According to Lazio's friends, Lazio will be bought by spring, and I even know by whom. Can I say it? These are rumors, Roman rumors. I can't say it's just a rumor because in Rome, there are streets..."
Metro Line 2, extra service after Naples-Como
Naples is preparing for a busy evening and is taking measures to address transportation issues. For the Frecciarossa Italian Cup match between Naples and Como, scheduled for tomorrow at 9:00 PM at the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium, Metro Line 2 will extend service with an extraordinary plan of nighttime services. Trenitalia's Regionale, in agreement with the Campania Region and the City of Naples, will operate seven metro trains beyond their usual closing time, offering a total of more than 3.400 additional seats.
The special departures will take place from the Naples Campi Flegrei station, a key hub for the outflow of passengers from the Fuorigrotta area. Five trains will head to Naples San Giovanni-Barra, while two will connect Campi Flegrei to Pozzuoli, with the aim of distributing passenger flow and avoiding crowding on the platforms immediately after the final whistle. The advice to fans is clear: buy your ticket in advance to reduce waiting times and delays.
Lucca sets social media ablaze: a polemical post against Napoli fans
"Forgive them, for they know not." With these words, Lorenzo Lucca accompanied his consolation goal on Instagram in his first match for Nottingham Forest against Leeds, but the message didn't go unnoticed by Napoli fans.
Even though the phrase, in English, doesn't mention the city or the team, many Neapolitan supporters felt implicated and responded with scathing comments, ranging from criticism to urging them to look elsewhere. "This type of post is one of the reasons things haven't worked out in Naples," wrote one fan, while another quipped: "Make more of these and convince Nottingham."
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