Podcast: Holding Back The Tears

Date: 8th March 2012 at 12:14am
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Forza Italian FootballAnother week in Serie A rolls on, and as does another instalment of everyone’s favourite Serie A podcast.

Joining Dov Schiavone this week are Udinese correspondent Enzo Misuraca, AC Milan correspondent Rajath Kumar and Lazio correspondent Ben Lally.

The issues tackled this week include a look at AC Milan’s disastrous match against Arsenal in the Champions League which say the Gunners come within one goal of taking the game into extra-time. Who was to blame for the Rossoneri’s shoddy performance and which players deserve plaudits… if any?

We also cast our eye over Chievo’s magnificent point at the Juventus Stadium, where Antonio Conte’s men again failed to see off so-called weaker opposition.

Meanwhile, Lazio took on Roma in the Derby della Capitale and it was a fiery affair. We had penalties, dismissals and the odd spot of racist abuse. All part and parcel of the fiercest rivalry in the peninsula.

Elsewhere, Inter could only salvage a 2-2 with Catania at the San Siro and at one point were two goals down. Where does this leave Claudio Ranieri and will he last till the end of the season?

Lecce once more managed to gain a valuable point at home, this time against Genoa, and with Siena also winning we take a look at this ding-dong battle at the bottom.

All this and a whole lot more will be answered in this weeks show, plus we have Kevin Tarbuck, who will bring us all up-to-date on the happenings in Serie B.

Don’t forget to make a sizeable donation to the guys at Ingenio Store who will be walking 180 miles in four days visiting 16 football grounds in the North-West of England, all in aid of Sport Relief. You can do so here… www.justgiving.com/ingenio

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