Podcast: There are some things money can’t buy. For everything else, there’s Edinson Cavani

Date: 24th November 2011 at 1:52pm
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Forza Italian FootballThe Italian Football Fancast has returned, and this time has teamed up with the writers of Forza Italian Football to deliver their opinions on Calcio.

On this edition of the Italian Football FanCast, Dov Schiavone, along with Sam Lewis, Enzo Misuraca and Ogo Sylla are on hand to dissect the week’s Serie A action.

The issues tackled this week include, Napoli’s magnificent win over Manchester City in the Champions League which leaves them on the brink of qualification for the knockout stages.

We also debate an Inter side that are slowly coming back to form after a home win against Cagliari, though they were helped by some fortunate refereeing decisions.

AC Milan continued their unbeaten run against Fiorentina, who, under new coach Delio Rossi, looked strikingly similar to the the side Sinisa Mihajlovic left and they were lucky to escape with a point as the Rossoneri were also the victims of a cruel refereeing blunder.

At the top of Serie A, Juventus sit proud after defeating Palermo at home and surely any doubts over the legitimacy of their Scudetto challenge can be extinguished? Or can they?

Finally we look at some of the refereeing decisions over the course of the weekend as Pablo Osvaldo found his magnificent overhead kick ruled out for offside, when in-fact he was not. So should it be about time the officials had some help?

All this and a whole lot more will be answered in this weeks show, plus we ask the eternal question… who was better DIno Zoff or Gianluigi Buffon?

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