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ATALANTA’S FAITH IN JURIC BEGINS TO FADE

Atalanta's faith in coach Ivan Juric is wavering after a poor start to the Serie A season. With the team in 10th place, his future hinges on crucial upcoming matches against Sassuolo and Marseille in the Champions League.

Atalanta’s faith in Juric begins to fade
Juric under scrutiny as Atalanta’s confidence quietly crumbles away - COURTESY/PHOTO

Due to their poor start to the 2025–26 season, they are now in 10th place in the Serie A standings after 10 league games. Atalanta's faith in head coach Ivan Juric is no longer unqualified. 

Juric and Atalanta: Two crucial games to preserve their future


La Dea made significant investments during the summer transfer window, but given how much the team spent a few months ago, their current point total after ten games is pitiful. Then followed the weekend's away effort versus Udinese: a poor performance that led to the team's first league loss of the year. 

Although the club still maintains faith in Juric, it is not as strong as it was a week or two ago. Atalanta anticipated—and continues to anticipate—more from the head coach and his team. 

The club and coach's future may be shaped by the next two games, which are at home against Sassuolo in Serie A and away against Marseille in the Champions League. 

Even if the team's summer acquisitions—Kamaldeen Sulemana, Nikola Krstovic, Nicola Zalewski, and Yunus Musah—have not performed as expected thus far, the team still has hope that things will improve. Otherwise, La Dea might rethink their belief in Juric. 

If Atalanta decides to break things off with Juric anytime soon, Raffaele Palladino is a name to watch. Prior to the club hiring Juric over the summer, he was also a candidate for the Atalanta position. 

If things at Atalanta go worse over the course of the next few games, Thiago Motta, who is still being paid by Juventus, is another player to keep an eye on.

TRANSFER ALERT: MANCHESTER UNITED OPENS TALKS FOR INTER STAR DENZEL DUMFRIES FOR 2026

Ruben Amorim wants Denzel Dumfries to lead his 3-4-3 revolution. With Inter Milan open to a sale, could 2026 be the year for a deal?

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INEOS Targets Denzel Dumfries

Man United might have an easy shot at signing Denzel Dumfries, a guy they've been after for a while.

At Man United, a key thing in Ruben Amorim’s plan is the wing-back spot.

For Amorim, wing-backs do more than just defend. They have to be quick, attack, run the field, push ahead with the ball, make plays, score, and set up goals.

Basically, they're attackers, not just extra full-backs. So, who plays wing-back is super important to how United plays.

Why do they need wing-backs

Right now, Amad Diallo seems to be the only one who’s really nailed the wing-back thing. On the other hand, Diogo Dalot and Patrick Dorgu haven't been steady in that spot. Because they’re all over the place, INEOS wants to get some better players for those positions.

One guy that keeps popping up is Dumfries from Inter Milan.

Why Dumfries is good for Amorim’s plan

Dumfries is super athletic – strong, quick, and with tonnes of stamina – and he works hard and helps out on offence. He sneaks into the box late, crosses the ball well, and can score. Plus, he’s smart about tactics, which makes him a natural fit for what Amorim wants in a wing-back.

United has been watching him for years, even when Erik ten Hag was in charge, but they could never get him.

How United can finally get Dumfries

But now, it sounds like they know how to make it happen.

Rudy Galetti, a journalist, was talking about Dumfries’ future at Inter and said that he’s important to the team, but:

Inter isn't blocking a possible transfer. If they get a really good offer in the next few months, they will think about taking it seriously.

We'll see if INEOS decides to make a big offer to Inter.

So, when could United sign Dumfries?

Probably not in January. Dumfries is under contract with Inter until 2028, and he's out for a few months after having surgery.

That means any move to Old Trafford would probably happen next summer.

Since Dalot might leave in 2026, Dumfries could be the perfect replacement and, most importantly, the right wing-back to make Amorim’s system work.

INTER MILAN OUT: CRISTIAN CHIVU TAKES BLAME AFTER SHOCK SUPERCOPPA SHOOTOUT DEFEAT TO BOLOGNA

Cristian Chivu accepts blame for Inter Milan’s Supercoppa exit, revealing why Calhanoglu and Esposito didn't take penalties.

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Chivu Defends Player Safety Decisions Following Heartbreaking Loss To Bologna

Cristian Chivu took the blame for Inter Milan's Supercoppa Italiana elimination after they lost to Bologna in a penalty shootout. He said his game decisions were to keep the players safe and the team balanced.

Talking after the game, the Inter coach spoke about the shootout again, saying penalties are more about guts and owning up than practice.

To me, it's about bravery and owning it, Chivu said, according to FCInterNews. Taking a penalty is tough, and so is training for them. Sadly, tonight things didn't go our way.

Chivu Defends Not Letting Pio Esposito & Calhanoglu Take Penalties in Loss to Bologna

Chivu was asked why he didn't bring in Francesco Pio Esposito for the shootout.

The coach made his reason clear.

'I didn't want to risk putting in a player who was cold just to take a penalty,' he said. It's not easy, and I'm to blame.

The same went for Hakan Calhanoglu, who stayed on the bench in spite of his good record.

Calhanoglu is just back from an adductor injury, and I didn't want to push him to do it cold, Chivu added.

Those choices were part of a bigger plan to rotate players.

That's why I rested some players, he said. I'm responsible for how we played.

Even though he was upset, Chivu wanted to point out how well Bologna has been doing, giving them props.

We have to give Bologna credit for what they're doing and building, he said.

Tactically, Chivu thought Inter had the edge after halftime. In the second half, we controlled the game, he said. But we messed up in front of their goal, or their defence played great.”

Looking forward, the Inter coach sounded strong. 'That's football,' Chivu said. You try, you fail, you cry, and you get back up. People step up knowing it takes time. This team has what it takes to get through this.

For Chivu, the Supercoppa loss is a lesson, not a final decision. He thinks Inter can learn from it and move on.

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