Italian Sports Newspaper Headlines for February 2nd, 2012

Date: 2nd February 2012 at 5:53am
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Gazzetta dello SportLa Gazzetta dello Sport

Milan fall and Juve enjoy it

  • Biaconeri hold a 1 point lead despite having a game in hand.
  • Big win by Lazio: 2-0 Hernanes-Rocchi. Penalty not given to the Rossoneri. Galliani asks to have the evening match against Napoli postponed due to the cold.
A massacre in Egypt. 75 dead at the stadium
  • Port Said: riots after a pitch invasion.
Poker Milito but goals from Miccoli also fall
  • Snow and 4-4 with Palermo

Pazienza scores immediately. Di Natale turns the lights off against Lecce

Roma fall at Cagliari. Mazzarri, draw and anger 

Tuttosport Tuttosport

Scalding ice

  • Another three matches postponed: it is chaos.
  • Galliani: “Milan-Napoli must be moved”. Marotta: “Yes, but it must be the case for everyone”.
Milan lose, Juve in flight
  • Lazio win (2-0), the Bianconeri remain in first with a game in hand.
Inter: 4 from Milito are not enough.

  • Miccoli with 3, a heroic Palermo at the San Siro: 4-4!

Roma, what a flop at Cagliari

Horror at the stadium, 73 dead in Egypt

Toro-Ventura takes on the pressure. But will he learn to score goals? 

Corriere dello SportCorriere dello Sport

Lazio show, Milan lose

  • Hernanes and Rocchi with a tremendous one-two. Allegri must surrender.
  • Juve remain in first without having played. And Udinese are on the rise.
Milito-Miccoli are the buzz
  • Fantastic 4-4 between Inter and Palermo: the Argentine with 4, the Rosanero with 3.
  • Unforgettable match: two super protagonists. But Ranieri loses another occasion.
Napoli protest. Cagliari beat Roma 4-2

3 matches postponed. “And Milan-Napoli must not be played”

  • Matches at Bologna, Siena and Bergamo are not played because of the snow.
  • The next matchday is at risk, Galliani tells the LEGA: “Intervene”. It is possible that the matches will have their start time changed.

Tragedy in Egypt. 73 dead at the stadium

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