Today’s Papers: Forza Calcio, Malagò progress, Gervasoni deposition
The article covers key developments in Italian football, including Luka Modric's decision to extend his stay at AC Milan for another season despite injury concerns. It highlights the ongoing refereeing scandal, with referee Gervasoni testifying before prosecutors, and discusses pivotal upcoming matches affecting Serie A and Champions League qualifications. Additionally, it notes Malagò's potential return to the FIGC presidency and several team-specific updates across the league.
- ▪Luka Modric has decided to continue playing for AC Milan for another season, aiming to compete in the Champions League.
- ▪Referee Daniele Gervasoni testified before prosecutors, stating there was no evidence of match-fixing or referee bias in the ongoing investigation.
- ▪Malagò is gaining support for a return to the presidency of the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) as elections approach.
- ▪Crucial matches, including Como-Napoli and Juventus-Verona, will impact the final standings for the Scudetto and European qualification spots.
- ▪Inter Milan are close to securing their 21st Scudetto, with Lautaro Martínez leading the charge as top scorer.
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