
This is getting hard to keep up with...
Somehow, another round of Serie A fixtures has come and gone since we last spoke, so we're back with yet another Forza Italian Football Podcast.You can support the show here -- https://supporter.acast.com/forzaitlianfootballIt's just Conor Clancy and Kev Pogorzelski this week, as Vito Doria was clearly too overwhelmed by Sampdoria winning a crucial six-pointer against Lecce to join.The Champions League places appear to be wrapped up with Atalanta beating Napoli and Roma losing to Udinese, so the guys turned their attention to the bottom of the table for some relegation chat, though they did discuss the Giallorossi and the Nerazzurri too.Other games were also discussed... sorry AC Milan fans.Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on either iTunes or Acast, and Spotify.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/forzaitlianfootball. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3 Heinä 202035min

Lazio back on track and Inter fluke a win at Parma
We told you that new releases would be coming thick and fast, so we have another Forza Italian Football Podcast after Serie A's latest round.Conor Clancy, fresh back from an actual football stadium for Parma-Inter, was joined by Vito Doria and Kev Pogorzelski to talk about all of the latest Serie A action, while Alasdair Mackenzie joined on the line having been at Lazio-Fiorentina.With things starting to get back to normal, Juventus kept on winning by dispatching Lecce, Luis Muriel scored two stunners as Atalanta won at Udinese, Roma lost to AC Milan and Napoli beat SPAL.There were plenty of other big results in round 28, and the FIFpod discussed them all.Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on either iTunes or Acast, and Spotify.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/forzaitlianfootball. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
29 Kesä 202056min

Another Atalanta comeback gives Juventus breathing room in Scudetto race
Serie A matches are coming thick and fast now that football has returned, but luckily the Forza Italian Football Podcast is here to attempt to talk you through it all.With a schedule that's almost impossible to keep up with, Conor Clancy called in Kevin Pogorzelski and Vito Doria to help him remember what happened in the round and a half of fixtures over the last five days.Recording took place within minutes of Atalanta completing another incredible comeback against Lazio, as well as Roma's turnaround at home to Sampdoria on Wednesday evening.The guys spoke through all of the games and how teams are looking now that they're back to action.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/forzaitlianfootball. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
25 Kesä 202047min

Italian football is back!
Italian football is back! So, naturally, the Forza Italian Football Podcast has returned as well to look back on the Coppa Italia semi-finals and forward to Serie A's return.Conor Clancy is still here as host, with Kevin Pogorzelski and Vito Doria helping him shake off his rustiness.The guys talked through Juventus and Napoli reaching the final, at AC Milan and Inter's respective expense, and gave record-breaking Dries Mertens some praise.Attention then turned to Serie A making a comeback after three months off, they reminded themselves of how Serie A looks, who is in charge where and even squeezed in some Mario Balotelli chat as well.Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on either iTunes or Acast, and Spotify.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/forzaitlianfootball. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
14 Kesä 202050min

My Favourite Game: How Mihajlovic’s left foot began an unlikely love story
On the face of it, this was a bizarre time to start following the Roman club. Lazio had won their second-ever Scudetto the previous summer, as well as the Coppa Italia. They won the Cup Winners’ Cup and UEFA Super Cup a year before that. But by March 2001, they were nine points behind Serie A leaders Roma in third place, while their Champions League campaign was over before a ball had even been kicked in Yorkshire.Forza Italian Football's Editor-in-Chief Conor Clancy is joined by writer Alasdair Mackenzie to discuss his favourite game.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/forzaitlianfootball. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
21 Huhti 202026min

My Favourite Game: Mourinho masterclass downs Barcelona
Now regarded as one of the best club teams of all time, I wasn't exactly confident heading into the two-legged tie against Lionel Messi, Xavi, Andres Iniesta and former Nerazzurri star Zlatan Ibrahimovic. The fact they were defending champions only added to my anxiety. That's what made the 3-1 victory in the first leg all the more surprising, and put things into perspective: I was 90 minutes away from seeing Inter play in the Champions League final.Little did I know that the return leg at the Camp Nou would be one of the most stressful viewing experiences of my life.Forza Italian Football's Editor-in-Chief Conor Clancy is joined by writer Adriano Boin to discuss his favourite game.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/forzaitlianfootball. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
17 Huhti 202036min

My Favourite Game: Goals galore in Reggio Emilia
Italian football has historically been known for placing importance on results over style but there has been an emergence of attack-minded coaches in recent years willing to buck the trend. Sampdoria under Marco Giampaolo and Sassuolo, who have been coached by Roberto De Zerbi since the summer of 2018, were a couple of Italy’s greatest entertainers in the 2010s, possessing the desire to attack as much as possible but were also vulnerable at the back.Forza Italian Football's Editor-in-Chief Conor Clancy is joined by writer Vito Doria to discuss his favourite game.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/forzaitlianfootball. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10 Huhti 202027min

My Favourite Game: The night Ribery sent AC Milan tumbling
On the 29th September, 2019 Franck Ribery rounded off a stunning 3-1 victory for Fiorentina at the Stadio San Siro and he rolled back the years to put AC Milan to the sword with a masterful performance. Ribery had just joined Fiorentina in August on a free transfer from German champions Bayern Munich after his contract had expired. The decision to sign the veteran attacker was met with scepticism from supporters of other clubs but, for Viola fans, it was huge.Forza Italian Football's Editor-in-Chief Conor Clancy is joined by writer Shaun Biondi to discuss his favourite game.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/forzaitlianfootball. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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