A podcast discussing the Serie A and Italian soccer.
After an unfortunate hiatus, Sam and Alex return to discuss Italian clubs' performance in Europe this week, look back at the last round of Calcettorneo and reveal their squads for this weekend from the five southernmost (peninsular) Serie A teams before finishing, in italiano, with their goalscorer picks for La Prova del Nove.
Totalcalcio is back as Sam and Alex break down their results from the last matchday in Calcettorneo and draft their Central European squads for this weekend's matches before finishing with their picks for La Prova del Nove.
Alex and Sam run through the top calcio stories, then take a look back at matchday 2 in Serie A through the lens of their Calcettorneo squads, plus reveal their picks for this weekend and finally close with La Prova del Nove, where Alex looks to make it a perfect 3 for 3.
Alex and Sam reflect on the opening weekend of games in Serie A, including Pirlo's first match as Juve manager, Victor Osimhen's impressive debut for Napoli and Ibrahimovic's brace against Bologna. The guys then reveal their first-ever sides for the new game Calcettorneo and finally wrap up the show with goalscoring predictions for this weekend on La Prova del Nove.
Along with Serie A, Sam and Alex are back with a brand new Italian soccer podcast called Totalcalcio. In this inaugural episode, they take a look at all 20 Serie A clubs, look ahead to week one and introduce two new games—Calcettorneo and La Prova del Nove—which will feature at the center of the podcast this season.
With the Serie A back in full swing along with the transfer window wide open, Sam and Alex take stock of the league as a whole and debate which teams will be part of the relegation battle, ask how much higher Milan and Fiorentina can rise/how much farther Napoli and Cagliari can slip, discuss Lazio's record-breaking win streak, Eriksen's move to Inter and ultimately if anyone can give Juve a real run for the Scudetto.
SerieAl and Serie A are both back as the holiday break is over and the second half of the season is underway. Sam and Alex discuss Zlatan's return to Milan and what it could mean for Piatek, Kulusevski's summer move to Juventus and other transfer speculation as they wrap up last weekend's action. In addition they look ahead to an enticing Serie A weekend and ask if there is one player more valuable to his club than Rodrigo De Paul.
SerieAl returns after an extended break for a team-by-team look back at the first half of the Serie A season and a glance ahead to 2020.
SerieAl returns after a two-week absence (for which it apologizes profusely) to break things down as we're now through essentially the first third of the Serie A season. Sam and Alex weigh in on coaching changes at Brescia and Udinese, mayhem at Napoli, magic at Cagliari and everything in between.
This week on SerieAl Sam and Alex discuss the prospect of Zlatan at Napoli and Thiago Motta's appointment and ambitious plans at Genoa, plus break down Pioli's and Ranieri's coaching debuts and the rest of last weekend in Serie A along with a (mostly) solid performance from the Italian teams in the Champions League, before finally looking ahead to the action this weekend, including Roma–Milan and Fiorentina–Lazio.
SerieAl is now ten episodes old and to celebrate Alex and Sam reflect on Italy's EURO qualifying wins over Greece and Liechtenstein and look forward to this weekend's return to Serie A action, which has been dearly missed.
Sam and Alex react to new coaches at both Milan and Sampdoria, look back at Serie A round 7 including a highly entertaining Derby d'Italia, and glance ahead at the Azzurri's two upcoming EURO qualifiers v. Greece and Lichtenstein.
Plenty to discuss this week on SerieAl as Sam and Alex take a look back at matchday 6 of the Serie A, break down the Italian clubs' performance across the Champions and Europa League mid-week and get psyched for the Derby d'Italia this Sunday.
Sam and Alex recap the midweek action in Serie A, including asking what's ailing Milan and Lazio and how good Inter really are, and then close with a round of predictions for the weekend to come.
With week 4 in the books we take a look back at the weekend including the Milan Derby, Bologna–Roma and Atalanta–Fiorentina, plus gaze ahead towards a mid-week round of games featuring Roma–Atalanta, Inter–Lazio, and the much-anticipated Brescia debut of Mario Balotelli against Juventus.
A look back at matchday 3 of the Serie A and a breakdown of the Italian clubs' performances across the European competitions.Presented by: creditunionmatch.com.
Alex and Sam break down the Azzurri's performances in EURO qualifying vs. Armenia and Finland this past week, then look forward to the return of the Serie A on Saturday.
SerieAl is back as Alex and Sam discuss the Lukaku racism incident, the end—at last—of the summer transfer window, and all the results from the second matchday of the Serie A.
SerieAl returns for its second episode with a look back at the first Serie A matchday of 2019/2020 and a look ahead to Juve–Napoli and the Derby della Capitale this weekend.Brought to you by: creditunionmatch.com.
In the first ever edition of the SerieAl Podcast, hosts Sam and Alex run through all 20 Serie A clubs and look ahead to the start of the season this weekend.Brought to you by: creditunionmatch.com.