Check out today’s latest news from Serie A, including why Thiago Motta would be a perfect fit for Milan and Italy’s openness to Gianluca Scamacca.

Fabio Capello and Arrigo Sacchi told La Gazzetta dello Sport that Thiago Motta would be an ‘ideal’ replacement for Stefano Pioli at Milan, and both believed there’s one condition to get the former Italy international.

Tuttosport noted that Stefano Pioli and Massimiliano Allegri are ‘alone’ ahead of Saturday’s Serie A showdown between Juventus and Milan, with both expected to leave their respective clubs in the summer.

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A DAZN video showed a heated confrontation between Lautaro Martinez and Yacine Adli during the recent Derby della Madonnina, which ended with a sarcastic question from the Argentine striker.

Roma players thanked Udinese fans on Thursday, remembering how they had reacted to Evan Ndicka’s health scare on April 14.

Milan coach Stefano Pioli admitted it ‘has been a difficult 10 days’ for the club and underlined the qualities needed in the upcoming fight with Juventus in his pre-match press conference.

Christian Pulisic explained his growth in Serie A and the trust he’s given at Milan compared to his difficult spell with Chelsea.

Napoli coach Francesco Calzona admitted responsibility in his press conference for the club’s poor form but called on the players to show ‘motivation and pride’ in their coming clash with Roma.

Massimiliano Allegri admitted Juventus ‘could’ve been more effective’ up front this season and underlined the importance of focus against Milan in his press conference.

Igor Tudor suggested he was like ‘a general in war’ in his press conference as he builds his Lazio project and commented on the dangers of their next opponents Hellas Verona.

Weston McKennie opened up to ESPN about his tactical growth in Serie A and his confusing start at Juventus, revealing a puzzling move by the Old Lady.

La Gazzetta dello Sport reported that Italy’s doors for Gianluca Scamacca are ‘wide open’ even if the Atalanta forward was not called up for games against Venezuela and Ecuador because he had spent a night awake playing PlayStation before a match against Ukraine.

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