Today’s Papers – Juventus collapse, McTominay’s marathon

Today’s Papers – Juventus collapse, McTominay’s marathon

The Olympic Games return to Italy after a 20-year absence, with a record number of participating countries and nearly 3,000 athletes.

Juve collapse, Atalanta into the semifinals.

Conceiçao hits the crossbar. Scamacca’s goal (penalty), then Sulemana and Pasalic. Now Palladino waits for Bologna or Lazio.

Ranieri: ‘Totti returns to Roma.’

McTominay’s marathon: 28 consecutive matches.

Lazio, the stadium remains empty

Paratici: ‘Head in the tunk.’

VAR launches Atalanta, Juventus eventually collapse: 3-0

Uninevitable Bremer handball from Ederson’s cross: called by Abisso, Fabbri gives a penalty. Scamacca’s goal doesn’t stop the Bianconeri’s domination, nullified by strikers and substitutions. Sulemana-Pasalic. Party on the counter. Spalletti not looking for excuses: ‘They made the right decisions in key moments, we didn’t.’ Gleison: ‘It’s useless to protest. Fans, sorry.’ Dea into the semis against Bologna or Lazio.

Baroni, the perfect coach for Cairo

After the Coppa Italia elimination, the target is to earn more points than last season: 19 are missing. Adams’ anxiety for Florence, Simeone hopes. Zapata irritable.

‘From Vanoli to Kean, Viola not worthy of Serie B.’

The new Fiorentina director: ‘The ban has made me a better person.’

‘Roma, Totti’s return is possible.’

The director: ‘If God were the director, Gian Piero would hammer him too.’

‘Maldini, Frattesi, Tonali, the truth.’

The agent: ‘Arsenal? Juve? Sandro has no preference for now. And Giovane…’

Quick take: Big picture: the update fits broader trends across the league with schedule pressure and tight tables. Supporters will watch for clarity from training ground reports and official briefings. We’ll keep an eye on confirmed details as the story develops from official sources.

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