Fascism, football and Azzuri
Shounak Banerjee looks back at the 1934 World Cup, where Fascism and Football were merged to achieve political aims.
Shounak Banerjee looks back at the 1934 World Cup, where Fascism and Football were merged to achieve political aims.
Kieran Stewart runs the rule over Federico Bernardeschi who recently signed for Juventus and has already been compared to the great Roberto Baggio.
AC Milan have spent £161.08 million this summer; will this bring success temporarily or can they have a second golden era?
Often derided as qualification whipping-boys, the minnows of Europe offer much more than just an easy three points, writes Dan Davis.
Dylan O’Connell takes us back to 2009 when a wonderful Barcelona team became the benchmark side in world football.
With Juventus sealing a sixth title in a row, Andrew Delaney looks at some of the other standout performers in Serie A this season.
As Roma prepare for life post-Totti, Karan Tejwani profiles the two men tasked with bringing silverware to the Eternal City.
So often the breeding ground for young talent, Kaustubh Pandey talks to one of the Serie B’s brightest talents, Virtus Entella’s Jan Havlena.
Karan Tejwani takes a look at how the Inzaghi brothers – Filippo and Simone – have performed with their respective teams in Italy this season.
Ahead of their Champions League clash with Turin’s Old Lady, Paul Little discusses Monaco – Europe’s most exciting team.