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Dicanho predicts the top four in Serie A in the new season: Naples, Inter Milan, Milan, Juventus

The new Serie A season is about to begin. Italian football legend Di Canio expressed his views on the new journey of major clubs.

About the top four in Serie A

For Naples, just like I said Inter Milan in the past: Don't change the technical team, strengthen the team through players recognized by the coach. Other teams will change the structure or coaching, so Napoli is still the favorite to win the championship. Inter Milan has a new passion that may change some game principles, while Milan has no cup missions, Allegri is pragmatic and defensive, and I think these two teams will be behind Napoli. Following both teams is Juventus, who may go a step further if Vlahovic leaves and Tonali joins.

About other teams

Atlanta is far from each other, not only because Gasperini, an era ahead of everyone, is over, but also because Perkassi is blamed. In my opinion, Roma is filling some positions, but not by bringing in outstanding players. I think Gasperini may fail quickly or do it in moderation, or he may soon prove that he can build something important for the future, just like in Atlanta. Although Rome is more demanding and faster, if he is given time, maybe he can come up with a score similar to Atlanta. However, it is not easy to do such a thing.

About Sarri, Allegri and Pioli returned to the team they once coached

Sarri quickly returned to the coach's seat and had a big buffer. If failure is not his fault, because the transfer market does not meet his needs. It was a privileged position, but I think he would say goodbye a few years ago because he felt betrayed. Now, he has signed a two-year contract with a net income of 2.8 million euros per year, which is somewhat cunning. But I also like to sing the opposite tune, and I think this is one of his last chances, and he has been stagnant for a while. There are not many better choices, if he still has that enthusiasm...

Allegri and Pioli are smart and capable coaches who can adapt to the resources they have, but they are different when they return to their old club. They are repairmen, I say they are good at cooking soup ingredients and they will improve the taste if something is wrong. Allegri will not be seen as a savior, but he has an important image of not making too high demands on the players, and he knows they have to bear the pressure. I hope he can create an environment where everyone works in the same direction, and no one feels like he is playing football on the beach. I'm talking about Leo, but he's having a great time playing as a forward now. Pioli returned to Fiorentina after making a year in Saudi Arabia, with more orderly and less risky football, he could do well and strive for the Cup title.

Regarding De Bruyne and Modric

I don't want to be a spoiler, but I have two analyses. First: I will enjoy their performance, but unfortunately there is no strong team in Europe who want them, not even the third, fourth or fifth team, and we were the first to sign them. We will see the Croatians’ wing breakouts or the Belgians’ passes, and the rhythm, time and space are all easier for them. In Italian football, from Ronaldo to Ribery, they all came here at the end of their careers. I want to describe it as a friendly rather than a derogatory word, that is the cemetery of the noble elephant. When they were kids they said they were watching our football but they were here at the age of 40. They came to beautiful cities, but in a league where memories remained in the 2006 World Cup, when the Golden Globes were a defender like Cannavaro.

source:Game 24h