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Italian newspapers player ratings for Juventus vs Cagliari: Kalulu top, Douglas Luis flop

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October 7, 2024 – 1:00 pm

On Sunday’s early kickoff, Juventus squandered two valuable goals by settling for a 1-1 draw against their visitors Cagliari.

Dusan Vlahovic found the breakthrough early on from the spot, but Razvan Marin replied in a similar fashion late in the match.

The Serbian bomber also had a golden opportunity to put the match to bed but couldn’t hit the target. Therefore, the Italian newspapers gave him low ratings in general, including a 4.5/10.

Nevertheless, Douglas Luiz still scored worse grades. The Brazilian gave away a spot kick for a challenge on Roberto Piccoli upon his introduction, so he was picked as the ultimate flop.

On the contrary, Francisco Conceicao still earned himself decent marks (6.5/10) despite receiving his marching orders after a second yellow card due to simulation. The referee’s decision was perceived as a harsh one by most observers.

While no Juventus player truly stole the headlines with a fabulous display, Pierre Kalulu earned the highest grades (7/10) among Thiago Motta’s men.

So here are all the player ratings from the biggest Italian news outlets as published by IlBianconero:

La Gazzetta dello Sport – Di Gregorio (6); Savona (6); Cats (6.5); Kalulu (6.5); Cambiaso (6); Locatelli (6); Thuram (6); Conceicao (6.5); Koopmeiners (6.5); Mbangula (5); Vlahovic (5.5); Danilo (5); McKennie (5); Douglas Luiz (4.5); Beans (6); Yildiz (6); Thiago Motta (5).

The Corriere dello Sport – Di Gregorio (6); Savona (6); Cats (6.5); Kalulu (7); Cambiaso (6.5); Locatelli (6); Thuram (5.5); Conceicao (5); Koopmeiners (6); Mbangula (5.5); Vlahovic (5); Danilo (6.5); McKennie (6.5); Douglas Luiz (5); Beans (6.5); Yildiz (s.v.); Thiago Motta (5.5).

Tuttosport– Di Gregorio (6.5); Savona (5.5); Cats (6.5); Kalulu (7); Cambiaso (6); Locatelli (6.5); Thuram (6); Conceicao (6.5); Koopmeiners (5.5); Mbangula (5.5); Vlahovic (4.5); Danilo (6.5); McKennie (6); Douglas Luiz (4); Beans (6); Yildiz (6); Thiago Motta (6.5).

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Nigerian Newspapers Daily Front Pages Review | Wednesday 7th August, 2024

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Top Stories Tamfitronics Naija News looks at the top happenings making headlines on the front pages of Nigeria’s national newspapers today Wednesday 7th August 2024.

The PUNCH: Nigeria’s security agencies are investigating at least four politicians from the country’s northern part over the use of Russian flags by #EndBadGovernance protesters. Multiple sources told The PUNCH that the political bigwigs, who hail from Katsina, Kaduna and Kano states, were principal actors who instigated the use of Russian flags among demonstrators in the north to fan the embers for an unconstitutional regime change.


ThisDay: The Armed Forces of Nigeria, yesterday, described those, allegedly, calling for regime change under the guise of #EndBadGovernance protest as representing less than one per cent of the country’s population. They expressed their resolve to resist such attempt. Speaking at a joint press conference of the service chiefs and other heads of security agencies at Defence Headquarters in Abuja, Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, vowed that the military will defend the country’s democracy with the last drop of their blood.


The Nation: Normalcy returned to more states yesterday as the protests against the rising cost of living dissipated. With protesters in Akwa Ibom, Osun and Edo states backing down, virtually all 17 states in the South, except Rivers, have abandoned the protest. Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), also had a breather yesterday. Life returned to normal in most parts.


Daily Trust: Four teenagers and a would-be bride were said to have been killed by security agents during the #EndBadGovernance protest in Kano and Zaria. One Isma’il Muhammad, 18, was also gunned down yesterday by a soldier in Samaru, Zaria, in Kaduna State.

Top Stories Tamfitronics Thank you for reading, that is all for today, see you again tomorrow for a review of Nigerian newspapers.