Giulio Mola Milan STARTS FORTISSIMO, with an intriguing Fiorentina-AC Milan and closes with a bang, or Rome-Milan. Welcome back to Serie A. Yesterday Expo in Milan, in front of the president of Sampdoria unleashed Ferrero (protagonist of jokes and gags with colleagues Precious and Lotito) was compiled the league schedule: starting Saturday, August 22 with two advances, then on Sunday 23 every other night races. Italian champions Juventus debut at home to Udinese, while Inter hosts Atalanta. Challenging trip to Rome to Verona while Lazio will receive Bologna. A few stakes established by the League for the draw, no seedings and the possibility of great challenges already under the stars in August. And already the second day is scheduled for the eagerly awaited Roma-Juventus (“Start stimulant with a big match early,” commented Allegri), while the third (ie after the break for the commitments of national) here is the derby Inter -milan, and fourth show with guaranteed Napoli-Lazio that only two months ago in the last game were played the last spot for the Champions League. Two other challenges can not miss the sixth day, that Inter-Fiorentina and Napoli-Juventus. The new calendar has upset the habits of the ball, stadiums probably will already be filled from the early games. Five midweek games planned, instead six stops. Of note, again, Milan-Naples and Bologna-Juventus (seventh day), Inter-Juventus and Napoli-Fiorentina (eighth day), Fiorentina-Roma (ninth day), Bologna v Inter (tenth day). Crackling then the eleventh round, with the Turin derby (Juventus at home) but also Inter-Roma and Lazio-Milan and the derby of the capital is expected to twelfth day. Juve-Milan is fixed to the thirteenth day while Napoli-Inter instead be held at the fourteenth. Finally Juve and Fiorentina-Napoli-Roma (sixteenth day), and the Genoa derby on the penultimate turn. The president of the FIGC, Tavecchio, hopes a season fun and above all quiet: “Violence in football already summer? They need tough sanctions and certainty of punishment. Hitting the fans who make the fights and leave them outside the stadiums, forever. “
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