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Re: Italian League Prediction Thread (Serie A)
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Arenga pinnata
on 25/08/2025, 12:21:27 UTC
Fabregas is indeed an excellent coach. I truly admire his loyalty to Como. He has rejected several offers from other clubs just to stay at Como. Last season, Como relied on a predominantly older squad, but the results were still impressive. Now, Como has a slightly younger squad, and the results have truly exceeded my expectations. Even statistically, I thought Lazio was a weak team, while Como appeared to be a very strong team.



It's clearly a good start to the season for Como. But it's the opposite for Lazio.
It's been a great start for Como, but how they continue is also important. They comfortably beat a tough opponent in the first match. I hope they can show a similar performance in the remaining matches. The league needs change now. We're all delighted to see a new, great team. I hope Como's impressive performance continues until the end of the season. Regarding Fabregas, he proved to us last year that he was a good manager, and he's striving to be even better this year. In my opinion, the Italian league is one of the most competitive leagues in the world. Como, you can succeed here, and that's the result of great determination.
Como must prove that their first-leg victory against Lazio wasn't just luck or coincidence. The way to prove it is by playing just as well in the second leg against a formidable Bologna side. If Como can maintain the same level of play as they did against Lazio, then beating Bologna shouldn't be a major problem. But if Como fails and even loses in the second leg, then they'll be just like any other average team. They sometimes play well in one game and then poorly in the next. Inconsistency is always a problem for any average team. But for a strong team, consistency can always be maintained. Still, seeing Lazio lose without scoring a goal is truly un-Lazio-like.