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Today’s Papers – Scudetto jolt, Infinite Fiorentina, Cannavaro on Chiesa


Gazzetta dello Sport

Wild shield

Juve, more space for Yildiz, while Djaló and Bernardeschi arrive

Allegri bets on the Turkish talent for the comeback

Kean on the way out, Arabia tempting for Kostic

And I will roll another 48

Inter plan

Inzaghi relies more on squad rotation to replicate points tally from the first half

The new Milan

Those who leave, those who enter

After Terracciano, they’ve got Popovic

Pioli’s first picks for revenge against Gasp

And Fiorentina are waiting

There’s Atalanta at San Siro

Bologna eliminated on penalties

Tension high for the derby

Sarri and Mou try to salvage their season

Lazio–Roma quarter-final

Rummenigge: ‘My Franz, I learned so much from him and Trap said yes to us’

Kalle talks about Beckenbauer

Corriere dello Sport

The Scudetto man

Max, what numbers: 66.2% victories

In the race to the title, Inter above all fear Allegri, who is about to catch the legend Lippi

The Juve coach will tomorrow against Frosinone celebrate his 400th Bianconeri bench: only -6 from Marcello, second behind Trapattoni (596)

Infinite Fiorentina

Sarri-Mou goosebumps

Coppa Italia: Bologna eliminated on penalties (5-4)

Italiano flies into the semi-finals

Posch error from the spot is decisive

Lazio-Roma: Zaccagni tries, Dybala alongside Lukaku

Milan face Atalanta, Pioli relies on Jovic, Leao and Pulisic

Napoli relaunch: Ngonge and Perez

Kvara’s agent: ‘Osi will go to Saudi Arabia’

DeLa dives in for Verona’s Belgian striker, 12m at the ready

Not just Samardzic from Udinese, as the Argentinean central defender could arrive too

Kean between Premier League, Fiorentina and Monza

Galliani gets Maldini

Sizes Magno, Bologna blitz

Sartori wants the striker

Tuttosport

Cannavaro exclusive: ‘Chiesa the man for the overtake’

‘Inter are stronger and a more complete squad, but Juve have the best Italian player. Fede makes the difference’

‘Me coach of Napoli? It’s about time! But they don’t call me… Losing Spalletti and Giuntoli does damage’

‘VAR is a fundamental instrument, it should be used more and better: so what if the games get longer’

Vlahovic has a fever, Milik and Yildiz against Frosinone

Tomorrow Kean out again, doubt for Iling

Cairo’s order: all the big stars remain

Toro on a European mission: bids rejected

Buongiorno, Ricci and the other Juric pillars will not move in January

Doig, Marseille get involved

Monza pressing for Radonjic, Verona ask for Karamoh

Inter move, meeting for Taremi

Dragusin: Ciao Spurs, there’s Bayern

Fenerbahce: Dzeko brings Bonucci

A Maldini for Galliani, here is Daniel

Coppa Italia: Lazio-Roma and Milan-Atalanta, while Fiorentina in the semi-final on penalties

Derby in Rome with a view on Juve

Mou: Go, Huijsen!

Llorente doubt: defender arrived from Turin ready to replace him

Lotito: ‘We celebrate our 124th anniversary’

Jovic-Leao the pair for Cups

Penalties, Gasp irony

Attack without Giroud is also a test for Europe

Nerazzurri coach: ‘My players are not good at diving’





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