https://cultofcalcio.com/throwback-thursday-the-lecce-udinese-coppa-italia-goalfest/ LECCE: Anania, Cassetti, Diamoutene, Stovini (46’ Paci), Abruzzese, Giacomazzi, Ledesma, Dalla Bona, Babù (74’ Silvestri), Bojinov, Pinardi (70’ Vucinic) Coach: Zeman UDINESE: Handanovic, Belleri, Cribari, Felipe, Pinzi, Pazienza (85’ Mauri), Muntari, Pieri, Di Michele, Fava (79’ Iaquinta), Di Natale (90’ Sensini) Coach: Spalletti
https://cultofcalcio.com/throwback-thursday-pruzzos-motion-picture-overhead-kick/ Since the early ‘80s, the rivalry between Roma and Juventus has become the fiercest in Italian football. The games between the Giallorossi and the Bianconeri were often decisive to assign the Scudetto, and have always been vibrant and hard-fought, with controversies both inside and outside the pitch. Juventus-Roma matches, with their champions and debates, never fail to deliver emotions to Serie A fans.
https://cultofcalcio.com/throwback-thursday-the-day-that-inter-became-of-records/ Throwback Thursday: The Day That Inter Became “of Records” Between coach Giovanni Trapattoni’s unstoppable Inter of the 1988-89 season, and their 13th Scudetto, there is just one obstacle left: The home match against direct rivals Napoli, scheduled for May 28, 1989. With just five rounds to go, the only side that can still theoretically reach the leading Nerazzurri is indeed Diego Maradona’s Napoli, who are seven points behind.
https://cultofcalcio.com/throwback-thursday-kazu-miuras-useless-stamp-on-the-genoa-derby/ SAMPDORIA: Zenga, Mannini, Ferri, Gullit, Vierchowod, M. Serena, Lombardo, Jugovic, Platt, Mancini (89′ Salsano), Evani (81′ Maspero) (Nuciari, M. Rossi, Bellucci) Coach: Eriksson GENOA: Tacconi, Torrente, Caricola, Manicone, Galante, Marcolin, Ruotolo (63′ Van’t Schip), Bortolazzi, Onorati, Skuhravy, Miura (Micillo, Delli Carri, Turone, Signorelli) Coach: Marchioro