Serie A Round 16 Fantacalcio Player Trends: Stock Up

Ciao ragazzi! We are back to deliver more of the fantacalcio content you love and need ahead of round 16 Serie A action on the peninsula, but let’s briefly recap what happened last weekend.

Friday pitted Inter and Roma against one another, kicking things off in Milano at the San Siro where the two outfits played to a scoreless stalemate. Saturday’s bout between Lazio and Juventus at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome followed up and was every bit as advertised; thrilling, chippy, and filled with impressive individual displays leading to goals. The Biancocelesti would stun the visitors with a 3-1 defeat thanks to standout performances from Luis Alberto and Sergej Milinkovic-Savic.

Elsewhere, AC Milan managed to see out a 3-2 win away to Bologna in what can be considered one of the Rossoneri’s best showings on the season under Stefano Pioli.

Now, our list reveals the five players you should consider adding to your rosters this weekend.
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Serie A Round 14 Fantacalcio Player Trends: Stock Up

Last weekend saw Italian calcio resume for Serie A round 13 on the peninsula. With that, came plenty of noteworthy results and performances to support them.

Argentine duo Paulo Dybala and Gonzalo Higuain carried a lackluster Juventus to a 3-1 win over Atalanta in Bergamo, while Giacomo Bonaventura and Hirving Lozano arrived on the scoresheet in a 1-1 stalemate between AC Milan and Napoli at San Siro. Inter’s strike-force Lautaro Martínez and Romelu Lukaku lead the attacking assault as Antonio Conte’s side smooth sailed to a 3-0 win v Torino to keep pace with the Bianconeri at the top of the table.

For round 14, we take a look at who could be poised for a strong weekend and give you five players to consider adding to your fantacalcio roster. Here they are. Continue reading

AC Milan 1-1 Napoli: Bonaventura rescues the Rossoneri from all-time low

After two consecutive defeats, AC Milan at least managed to avoid a third as they claimed one point in the game against Napoli at the San Siro. However, it wasn’t the result that Pioli so badly needed, as the Rossoneri are still struggling in the bottom half of the standings. 

On the other hand, it was a good result against a side that Milan historically have had problems with. Then again, that doesn’t mean much as they desperately need to turn the situation around, although this result will surely give the players some sort of confidence boost ahead of Parma next week. Continue reading