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Italian papers focus on Spalletti, Roma's chance, and a poor night for Italian clubs

April 10, 2026 at 07:39 AM
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This media roundup from the Italian sports papers highlights Juventus backing Luciano Spalletti, Roma's opportunity in the Champions League race against Pisa, and damaging European defeats for Bologna and Fiorentina. It also includes transfer and squad notes involving Milan, Inter and Napoli.

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La Gazzetta dello Sport

Milan, take me

Eye on the no.9: Lewandowski offers himself

Barca’s free agent super bomber wants another big club, and the Diavolo are thinking about it (and also Juve)

Italian football, increasingly sadder

Bologna in the Europa League and Fiorentina in the Conference League

Aston Villa win 3-1 at the Dall’Ara, 3-0 for Palace in London. After seven years, there is a ris of not having any cup semi-finalists

Inter: A new Thuram

The Scudetto path

He was finished, but now with Lautaro, the spark has been reignited

Roma opportunity, Gasp and fourth place: ‘We believe’

At home against Pisa (19.45)

Corriere dello Sport

Spalletti, the guarantees

Lucio 2028 | Here’s the renewal: Targeted investments to make the big leap

From Alisson to Rudiger: Juve only looking for big players

The Brazilian goalkeeper has decided to leave Liverpool. The German leaving Real on a free. Bernardo Silva on the list. Champions League ‘play-off’ at Atalanta’s home tomorrow

Opta rankings

Inter, Milan and Napoli in the top 20

Roma do it like this

Attack on Pisa (19.45): Gasperini sets the path

‘On the market, we need to change the targets we sign. We need others like Malen and Wesley. The Champions League race? A goal that I set for myself

Bologna Harakiri

Europa League: Aston Villa treble at the Dall’Ara (1-3)

Errors from Ravaglia and Heggem, the goal from Rowe is only an illusion

Fiorentina nightmare

Conference League; Vanoli loses 3-0 against Crystal Palace

Disastrous referee: It wasn’t a penalty for 1-0. Now requires a miracle

Inter, Bastoni wants to stay

Future in doubt

Isn’t attracted by the Barcelona hypothesis and isn’t considering asking for a sale

Napoli, he’s McTop: Covers five roles

The McTominay joker

Has played in the middle, as a mezzala, out wide, as a trequartista and now as a false nine against Milan

Italy, Baldini with the U21s in June

Double friendly

Tuttosport

Spalletti with full powers

With his renewal, he also has a guarantee of a say on the transfer market. Juve have a manager-director

Expertise and experience at the service of a ‘young’ management team: The idea is for an instant team that is capable of winning immediately and is convincing, even if the budget will be decided by the Champions League. And the dressing room is with him. Vlahovic’s injury tinged with uncertainty. Negotiations are becoming complicated again, and an additional reinforcement for the attack is being considered. In Bergano tomorrow: Koopmeiners battles the boos

Toro punt on Okoli

Defensive move

Enquiries underway with Leicester for the centre-back who earned his first national team call-ups under Spalletti

Bologna and Fiorentina given English lessons: Italy poor

Europa and Conference League

The Rossoblu crumble at Aston Villa’s home in the quarter-final first leg (1-3). The Viola in London against Crystal Palace (3-0)

Gasp reacts: ‘Champions League, Roma is there’

Opportunity against Pisa tonight

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The article compiles the main stories from La Gazzetta dello Sport, Corriere dello Sport and Tuttosport. The dominant themes are Juventus reportedly giving Luciano Spalletti greater authority and long-term backing, Roma viewing their match against Pisa as a key chance in the race for fourth place, and Italian football suffering a setback after Bologna and Fiorentina lost heavily in Europe. Other items include Robert Lewandowski being linked with Milan, Inter's defensive and attacking storylines, and Napoli's tactical use of Scott McTominay. Overall, it is a broad media snapshot rather than a single confirmed breaking development.

Chance analysis

For football analysis, the most relevant angle is that this is a multi-story press digest with mixed reliability rather than an official club update. Roma's immediate match context and the European losses for Bologna and Fiorentina are the clearest short-term competitive signals, while the Spalletti and Lewandowski items are more strategic or speculative. Prediction systems should separate confirmed match-relevant information from transfer-paper noise.

Impact

The article slightly boosts attention on Roma's immediate fixture context while casting a negative light on Bologna and Fiorentina after heavy European defeats.

AI Insight

Treat this as a low-to-medium reliability media roundup and weight only the directly match-relevant items, especially Roma's spot in the top-four race and the recent European results.

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Italian papers focus on Spalletti, Roma's chance, and a poor night for Italian clubs

This media roundup from the Italian sports papers highlights Juventus backing Luciano Spalletti, Roma's opportunity in the Champions League race against Pisa, and damaging European defeats for Bologna and Fiorentina. It also includes transfer and squad notes involving Milan, Inter and Napoli.

Article summary

The article compiles the main stories from La Gazzetta dello Sport, Corriere dello Sport and Tuttosport. The dominant themes are Juventus reportedly giving Luciano Spalletti greater authority and long-term backing, Roma viewing their match against Pisa as a key chance in the race for fourth place, and Italian football suffering a setback after Bologna and Fiorentina lost heavily in Europe. Other items include Robert Lewandowski being linked with Milan, Inter's defensive and attacking storylines, and Napoli's tactical use of Scott McTominay. Overall, it is a broad media snapshot rather than a single confirmed breaking development.

For football analysis, the most relevant angle is that this is a multi-story press digest with mixed reliability rather than an official club update. Roma's immediate match context and the European losses for Bologna and Fiorentina are the clearest short-term competitive signals, while the Spalletti and Lewandowski items are more strategic or speculative. Prediction systems should separate confirmed match-relevant information from transfer-paper noise.

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