Friday’s Italian Paper Round-Up: AC Milan Can Extend Lead, Bologna And Fiorentina Win, Roma Shock
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Friday’s Italian Paper Round-Up: AC Milan Can Extend Lead, Bologna And Fiorentina Win, Roma Shock

Friday’s Italian sports newspapers have covered a variety of hot topics ahead of this week’s hugely anticipated Serie A action.  AC Milan can go four points clear at the top of the table today if they can see off Pisa at the San Siro. Napoli and Inter Milan go toe-to-toe on Saturday at the Maradona […]

Ben Horlock Ben Horlock Updated on 24 October 2025

Friday’s Italian sports newspapers have covered a variety of hot topics ahead of this week’s hugely anticipated Serie A action. 

AC Milan can go four points clear at the top of the table today if they can see off Pisa at the San Siro. Napoli and Inter Milan go toe-to-toe on Saturday at the Maradona Stadium.

There are also plenty of reactions to Thursday’s European results. Bologna and Fiorentina came up trumps whereas Roma was on the receiving end of a shock defeat.

Friday’s Italian Sports Newspapers – October 24, 2025

La Gazzetta Dello Sport 

The most popular Italian sports newspaper has plenty going on across the front page. AC Milan’s Rafael Leao takes center-stage ahead of Friday’s clash with Pisa.

A sell out crowd is expected at the San Siro with the Rossoneri looking to go four points clear at the summit. Something they will have to do without the injured Christian Pulisic.

Elsewhere, Roma’s loss to Viktoria Plzen is highlighted alongside Bologna and Fiorentina’s success in Europe. Jonathan David could start for Juventus on Sunday and Antonio Comte and Cristian Chivu get set to collide.

Corriere Dello Sport 

Zion Suzuki spoke exclusively to Corriere dello Sport. The Parma goalkeeper reveals that he is fully focused on the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Furthermore, he also wants to elevate himself to world class status.

The Japan international also confessed he wants to follow in the footsteps of former teammate Ange-Yoan Bonny. The Frenchman has gone on to shine at Inter Milan.

Artem Dovbyk and Evan Ferguson came under fire for Roma. Edin Dzeko and Fiorentina came good in the UECL. Elsewhere, Napoli are hopeful that Rasmus Hojlund will play against Inter.

Friday’s Italian Sports Newspapers

Tuttosport

Juventus star Kenan Yildiz is expected to step up in the Bianconeri’s crunch game against Lazio on Sunday. The Turkey international has blanked in his last two games after a fast start to the season.

Former Atalanta forward and current Azzurri goalscorer Mateo Retegui has blasted AC Milan. He insists current employers Al-Qadsiah are a “more serious club.”

Staying with Milan, the Rossoneri can go four points clear with victory over Pisa. Bologna’s fine 2-1 away win in the UEL against FCSB has earned deserved column inches.

Unsurprisingly, Roma’s shock defeat at home to Viktoria Plzen has not gone down too well with supporters. Even head coach Gian Piero Gasperini has insisted its a worry if his forwards can score against lesser opposition.

Ben Horlock

Ben Horlock

Ben has a long standing devotion to Italian soccer and in particular, Serie A. Ben grew up watching legendary presenter James Richardson deliver the latest news and views with the daily papers and breakfast in hand. Not only does Ben follow Italy's top soccer division, he is an avid follower of all the major European leagues. Ben is an expert on all things Serie A and has produced a number of features and news articles for FootItalia as well as UK-based outlets such as HITC, 90min, GiveMeSport and Betfair. In the US, Ben has been published on ESPN and Sports Illustrated.

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