TNSSO - The Wheel Of Fortune - Antwerp & Beyond

28th July 2025

The finances of my new club are stable, although we are not rich by any stretch of the imagination. There is no money for me to spend on new players unless I make some sales first. However, I do have over £100k available in the wage budget...which is double the budget I ever had at Antwerp which will hopefully give me more scope to build a stronger side in the next couple years.

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The reason that there is no money available is probably based on the fact the club have just spent £44 million on new players prior to me arriving!

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Scott McTominay has come in, but the marquee signing is Thilo Kehrer from West Ham. The centre back was here on loan last year and that deal has obviously been made permanent.

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Sales are likely too as I take a look at my squad...which is big! I also desperately need to improve a couple of positions so funds will be needed for that...we are clearly lacking a decent goalkeeper, but there is no denying that most positions can be improved.

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One area we do seem to be strong in is defence. I already pointed out new signing Kehrer above, but even better than him is Jaka Bijol, who is possibly the best player in the whole team!

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Whilst we do also have an impressive striker too in Portuguese front man, Beto! He hasn't got the greatest scoring record though averaging about 1 in 3.5 games for the club and I'll be looking to get a better return out of him than that!

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After the success I had with it in Belgium, naturally I'll be looking to utilize the same base tactic here in Italy. As you'll see every player has a personalised role and instructions based on their strengths and weaknesses just as I did before.

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Transfer News: The first player to leave is 34 year old Spanish full back, Lucas Vazquez, who joins Atlanta for £775k.

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Transfer News: A few other minor sales followed all contributing to my transfer fund.

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Transfer News: Then my first signing for the club...albeit a loan one. Garang Kuol was on loan at Gladbach last year and scored 10 goals in the Bundesliga. With that experience behind him, I'm hoping he can score a few more than that for us this season in Serie A. The 20 year old striker comes in for the season from Newcastle...just take a look at his devestating pace and acceleration...that could be a real weapon for us!

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Transfer News: My first permanent signing was the new goalkeeper we so desperately needed. I was keen to add an Italian to the squad as we are lacking in our own nationality players, so the man I've brough in is Mattia Perin from Juventus. He is a considerable step up on the quality of keeper we had available and comes in for a fee of £2.4 million (I jiggled the budgets a little to make it happen).

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Meanwhile, out in Belgium, Antwerp make a statement appointment to replace me as Erik ten Hag takes over as their new manager...although he has lost the first game of the season to Gent.

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Transfer News: Two new arrivals at the club to boost the quality of the squad depth. With both players aged 33, they have only signed 1 year contracts but both should be able to assist us this year and help us achieve our goals. Renato Steffen can play anywhere down the left or right, so he offers a huge amount of versatility, whilst Steven Berghuis brings a wealth of experience with him and can bring an attacking threat.

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1st September 2025

Well this was a complete turn up for the books. A £30 million one year sponsorship deal! What a source of income...possibly the best deal I've ever seen!

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Transfer News: As I continue to look to trim the squad, the latest player to leave is Mihailo Ristic who joins Sassuolo for £2.8 million.

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Pre season has gone pretty well, although we did mostly play sides from the lower divisions so I wasn't expecting to lose any of these. The 15-0 drubbing of Trestina was a fun day for our attackers.

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As we head into the new season, the bookies don't have us a million miles off the top sides in Serie A. AC Milan are the favourites to lift the title (they have won the last 4 so it would make it 5 in a row for them). Inter Milan have finished as runners up for the last 4 seasons as well, but Juventus and Napoli are expected to better them this year.

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Coppa Italia Fanta
First Round

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Before any league action though, my first competitive game in charge would be in the Coppa Italia. And I kick things off with a win against Serie B opposition. Scott McTominay had a really impressive debut for the club, playing the through ball for the first goal before tapping in from close range to score the 2nd.

As I came to register my squad for the Serie A campaign, I realised we have a huge problem. I have to register 8 players that have been trained in Italy for 3 years between their 15th & 18th birthdays...something I am severely lacking! I've therefore had to make some big ommissions from the squad and put some players up for sale...and when the funds come in, I'll almost certainly have to replace them with Italian players.

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Transfer News: I have quite a lot of options in the wide areas so it made sense to lose a player that didn't help with the registration rules from this area. Benjamin Dominguez joins Cagliari for £3.2 millon.

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Transfer News: Backup goalkeeper, Ivan Villar was next to go as he returns to his native homeland of Spain to join Mallorca for £1.5 million.

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Serie A
Matchday 1

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What a statement this was for the opening day of the season! We absolutely hammer Sassuolo, dominating them from the off! It was even sweeter from my point of view as the club hadn't beaten Sassuolo in their last 4 meetings.

Transfer News: With Ivan Villar leaving the club a week ago, I had been on the hunt for an Italian backup keeper. The man that comes in is Simone Ghidotti from Lens for a fee of £275k.

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Transfer News: As I continue to work towards building a squad that works with the rules, Pascal Gros is the next player to leave the club as a casualty of the situation. Still, he is 34 now and I managed to bag £1.8 million from Nottingham Forest for him and get his £31k wages off the bill too, so this was a good deal.

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Serie A
Matchday 2

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Not as emphatic as the opening day, but another win nonetheless. Scott McTominay's excellent volley was the difference between the two sides.

Transfer News: On deadline day, I allowed my number 1 striker, Beto to leave the club. He doesn't help us with registration rules and although the striker I have my eyes on as his replacement doesn't either, I needed to sell a high profile player to raise funds to bring in those that will help the squad overall. Beto joins Brentford for a fee of £19.5 million.

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Transfer News: £8.25 million of the Beto money was spent on a new Italian centre back as Gianluca Mancini joins us from Roma. We are not lacking in centre backs but I needed to bring in an Italian one as I plan to sell one of the non-Italians.

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Transfer News: A new Italian midfielder then joins the club from Fiorentina - actually returning to the club after making 71 league appearances here in a previous spell. I spent the other half of the Beto money (£9 million) on Rolando Mandragora and the 28 year old centre mid is a really good addition to the team. We are building a really nice core of Italian players through the squad now.

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Transfer News:
With just 2 hours of the transfer window left, it was panic stations to find another striker. I had used all of the available transfer budget though, so could only really turn to the loan market. I'd expected to be able to sell a centre back but the offers I'd received were well under the values I was prepared to accept for any of my CBs. Julian Rijkhoff looks like a decent prospect from Dortmund though and both Werder Bremen and Bournemouth were both in for him on loan deals as well, so hopefully he can fill a void for us up front, until January at least when we can review.

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So it's been a busy opening couple of months in my new job but as the transfer window closes, this is the state of the squad going into the rest of the season and although there are some concerns around the fact we don't have a top, top striker up front, I'm generally pretty happy.

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30th October 2025

Now I may be the manager of Udinese these days, but I'm still winning awards for my time at Antwerp. My legacy in Belgium continues.

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Serie A
Matchday 3

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It was the debut of all debuts for new loan signing, Julian Rijkhoff as the youngster scored a hat trick and bagged an assist as well! You don't see many 10/10 performances at all, let alone on a player's debut and I can only hope it's a sign of things to come!

Serie A
Matchday 4

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We concede for the first time in the league but it doesn't stop us going on to win the game comfortably. 4 wins from 4 as our perfect start continues.

Serie A
Matchday 5

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Our 100% start to the season remains intact! We didn't have our shooting boots on at half time, so I made a couple of changed and introduced Kuol who's second half brace bagged the win.

Serie A
Matchday 6

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Roma were always going to present us with my toughest challenge so far since taking over as Udinese manager, but we still managed to get a point from the game, largely in part to Gianluca Mancini's performance at centre back. He looked determined not to let his old team get the better of us.

Injury: Since his arrival at the club, Steven Berghuis has done well. He has 4 assists and 2 goals for us in his opening 7 games for the club, but we will now have to do without him for the next 6 weeks due to a knee injury picked up in training.

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Serie A
Matchday 7

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Genoa haven't had the best start to their league campaign (sitting 14th at kick off), so they would provide us with easier opposition than Roma did in our last game. It only took us 10 minutes to take full advantage of that as we raced into a 3 goal lead. The game was already over and we played the remaining 80 minutes without ever really getting out of 2nd gear.

Serie A
Matchday 8

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Garang Kuol scored his 5th and 6th goals in his last 4 appearances and the in form striker's brace helped us on the way to another win! Top performance, top result!

Kuol is now leading the race for the Serie A golden boot. It's early days but the young striker is certainly making an impact for us this season and so far looking like a very tasty loan signing.

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Serie A
Matchday 9

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I'm extremely pleased with that! To grind out a draw away against one of the best teams in the country, with only 10 men for an hour of the game, is a fantastic result!

Serie A
Matchday 10

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Another good performance and another win on the board. We're going strong right now.

Serie A
League Table

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I still haven't lost as Udinese manager and 10 games into the season, we lead the division! Some strong starts all round though means we're not exactly running away with things at the moment and there are a whole host of big Italian sides sitting right up our arses and ready to capitilize if we hit a run of bad form.
 
14th December 2025

Garang Kuol has been in fantastic goalscoring form of late and that was enough to earn him the Serie A Player of the Month award for October.

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Serie A
Matchday 11

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Garang Kuol to the rescue as he comes off the bench to score the only goal of the game!

Serie A
Matchday 12

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This was one of those games that definitely had the potential to be my first loss as Udinese manager, so I'm quite surprised we managed to win it as easily as we did.

Serie A
Matchday 13

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Atalanta should be doing better than they are! They only have 15 points this season so far, so we were probably expected to win this one but we were made to work hard for it.

There is no denying my start to life in Italy has been sensational with a 14 match unbeaten run, only conceding 3 goals in the process!!

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Our next game could be one that saw us see defeat for the first time though as we faced Bologna who are flying and sit 3rd!

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Serie A
Matchday 14

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Sure enough, we do taste our first loss under my management. For the first time, we didn't look assured in defence at all and Bologna took full advantage of that. Now it's all about how we bounce back!

Now this is a nice little touch. Come January, I'll have a bit of cash to spend after the board boost my transfer budget from nothing!

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Facilities: The board must be feeling in generous mood as they also stick some extra cash into the junior coaching at the club!

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...And with a little persuading, the youth recruitment gets a boost as well!

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Serie A
Matchday 15

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After losing for the first time under my management, this would be a chance for me to see what my players are made of. And they showed me plenty as we bounce right back with a win!

Serie A
Matchday 16

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Lazio were just better than us. Not really much else I can say, but we struggled to compete.

Serie A
Matchday 17

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This was always going to be our toughest game of the season. They were the better side so deserved to win, but it's disappointing to give away two penalties.

Serie A
League Table

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Back to back defeats have seen us relinquish top spot in the league and title favourites AC Milan have now opened up a 4 point lead. My aim at the start of the season was to qualify for some level of European football next season and we are still very much in the hunt to achieve that as we approach the half way stage so it's not time to panic just yet.
 
21st January 2026

Coppa Italia Fanta

Second Round

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A solid second half performance saw us turn this game on it's head and progress to the next round! I've become accustomed to winning the domestic cup in Belgium over the last couple of seasons, so I'd love to go deep in this competition!

Serie A
Matchday 18

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We finish the year 2025 with the biggest win of our season so far! I was worried when Juve brought it back to 2-2 within 16 minutes of the second half, but we dug deep and Scott McTominay hit a blinder from outside the box to seal the points in the end.

I may not have been Antwerp manager for nearly 6 months now, but that isn't stopping me still picking up awards from my time with the club!

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As we check in with my old club, it would seem that Erik ten Hag has picked up where I left off and currently has my old club at the top of the Jupiler Pro League as they bid to win their 4th straight title.

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They look likely to progress from the group stage of the Champions League as well, whilst he also has them still in the Croky Cup. I'm pleased to see that they haven't fallen apart!

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Transfer News: Turning attentions back to my current club now though and as soon as the January window opened, I wasted no time spending that £14 million that the board gave me. In through the door is a right back for the future in the form of Viking's Per Andreas Kvia-Egeskog. The 18 year old signs for £2.4 million but will immediately go back to Viking on loan for the rest of the season.

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Transfer News: The big signing was Emanuel Vignato who comes in from Bologna. The winger brings impressive flair and dribbling ability and should be an exciting one for the fans to watch, whilst he also increases our quota of Italian players at the club. I paid exactly £10 million to bring him here.

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Serie A
Matchday 19

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Our first game of the new calendar year ends in defeat as Napoli proved to be really tough opposition. I'd go as far to say they are the best team we've played since I've been in Italy.

Serie A
Matchday 20

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Rolando Mandragora getting sent off in the opening few minutes of the game for a two footed lunge put us under pressure from the off. Despite the sending off, we still dominated possession with 60% of it and created 12 chances too...one more than our opponents. However, some poor finishing from us combined with some suspect defending meant we come away with nothing.

Transfer News: With 5 centre backs in the side and no European football, it was inevitable that one would get a lack of football. That was the case for Santiago Bueno and he was starting to get itchy feet about leaving the club. For now he joins Roma for the rest of the season on loan, but they have an optional buy clause worth £4.9 million to make the deal permanent. They are also paying half his wages and £75k per month for the duration of the loan.

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Coppa Italia Fanta
Third Round

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It's not always about how many shots you have in a game...it's much more important to look at the quality of the chances you create, and that was proven here. Both sides had 15 shots at goal, but the difference was that 8 of Verona's were classed as long shots, where as only 2 of ours were in the long shot category. Any team can get shots in from 20-30 yards in all day long but you're never going to score regularly from those distances...it's all about quality and we were quality in the attacking department today.

Serie A
Matchday 21

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We beat Parma 1-0 earlier in the season and replicated that result here. It wasn't pretty but it is a win!

Serie A
League Table

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We are now sitting 4th in the league and 5 points off the leaders. I continue to maintain the European qualification was the aim this season for me and that means we need to finish in the top 7. Over the last 3 seasons, 60 points has been the benchmark for a top 7 finish, so that's my initial aim, so we need 5-6 more wins.

One of the shining lights of this season so far has been Scott McTominay. The Scottish midfielder has been absolute quality for us throughout the campaign so far. He is chipping in with goals and assists and seems to be nailed on for at least a 7.2 performance in every game! Not a lover of the guy IRL, but here he is becoming the first name on the teamsheet for me.

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16th February 2026

Injury: We kick off this update with a problem...a very big problem! Mattia Perin is out with injury for potentially the rest of the season! My number 1 keeper has been a revelation since I brought him to the club last Summer, keeping more clean sheets in the league than any other keeper! He is going to be sorely missed...and desperately needs replacing before the window closes.

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Serie A
Matchday 22

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This is exactly the sort of game that is a must win if we want to finish in the top 7. So I'm glad we did it easily.

Injury: The win over Frosinone came at a cost though as McTominay will now miss nearly a month of action!

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Serie A
Matchday 23

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Awful...absolutely ****** awful!

Transfer News: On deadline day, there was a big, big departure from the club. Jaka Bijol was widely seen as our best option at centre back in the squad, but when Arsenal came sniffing around and were willing to pay £32.5 million for him, with £24 million up front, I couldn't say no. He leaves for London and I wish him the best. I then had 4 hours to replace him!

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Transfer News: In fact, it took me only an hour to get the replacement centre back through the door as I'd been working on a deal in the background. Leo Ostigard has been a first team regular in Serie A for Sassuolo for the last 3 seasons and has been maintaining decent average ratings during that time. He has a minimum fee release clause of £10.25 million which I met and he is now a Udinese player.

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Transfer News: I also signed a centre back for the future as well. 19 year old Simone Battistelli is a decent defensive prospect that was at Atalanta, but he's now with us as I paid £3.6 million to bring him here.

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Transfer News: And finally a new keeper! Desperately looking around for an Italian keeper that could be our number 1 for the next few seasons, I came across Elia Caprile who was playing as Brentford's number 1 in the Premier League. He is only 24 years old and better than any other keeper we have at the club, so he's a great signing who definitely improves us. Financially it was a good deal too as he cost us £15.5 million but is immediately worth double that upon signing for the club. It also means I now have no less than 9 Italian players in my first team squad.

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Tranfers News:
Well I say finally, there was one more addition with 45 minutes of the window remaining. Just a loanee to bolster the midfield numbers as Manchester United's wonderkid, Kobbie Mainoo, joins us for the rest of the season.

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In amongst all that transfer business, the board agreed to upgrade the training facilities as well.

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Coppa Italia Fanta
Quarter Final

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Both goalkeepers were immense for 120 minutes so it was only right the game went to a shootout to put them both in the limelight. Unfortunately, it's us who come out on the wrong side of the shootout and we're out of the competition. This is a feeling I'm not used to as it's the first domestic cup game I've lost for 3 years.

Serie A
Matchday 24

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Our recent run of bad results had seen us drop down to 15th position in the league form table, so it was so important to get the win over 16th placed Spezia! A first half brace from Rijkhoff set us on our way before Samardzic capped off a nice move with a lovely curled effort from just inside the box in the 2nd period. In injury time, Rijkhoff was able to cap off an excellent performance up front by completing his hat trick.

Injury: We seem to be having some **** luck with injuries of late and another key player will now miss a month of action as Gerard Deulofeu picked up a calf strain the Spezia game.

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One of the things I love about being a football manager is being able to revitalize the careers of players that may have struggled under previous management regimes. Deulofeu is a perfect example of that this season as he has 6 goals and 14 assists for me in all competitions. Prior to my arrival, he'd only managed 15 goals and 6 assists in 93 league appearances over the last 3 years. It's fair to say he is enjoying playing in my tactic and in the role of right inverted winger for me.

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Serie A
Matchday 25

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After playing out a cup game where neither team could score in 120 minutes of football just a couple of weeks back, this game always had a feeling that if either team could find a way through, then 1 goal would be enough to nick the win. Unfortunately, that goal went Roma's way and we walk away with nothing.

Serie A
League Table

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AC Milan are starting to open up a small gap at the top, although Napoli have the opportunity to go with them if they win their game in hand. We remain 4th and 7 points clear of 8th place at the moment...yes I'm not getting carried away and top 7 is still the target this season! It's certainly fair to say that this is a much more competitive league than the Belgian one where my Antwerp side romped to success over the last couple of seasons.
 
4th April 2026

Out in Belgium, Erik ten Hag does have Antwerp in contention for another title, although he isn't finding things as easy as I was over the last couple of years and Club Brugge fans will be excited at the prospect of their club regaining the title.

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Serie A
Matchday 26

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Genoa are very much in a relegation battle as they come into this game in 18th position in the table. It was therefore a game that we should be winning, so it's very disappointing that we didn't!

Injury: Another first team regular out as we lose left back, Zaidu Sanusi for nearly a month! The squad is very quickly becoming short of numbers in key positions.

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Serie A
Matchday 27

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Beating one of the best teams in the league is extremely tough in this division at the best of times, but to attempt to do it with 3-4 of your key players missing from the matchday squad is nigh-on impossible. However, for a long time it looked like we were going to pull off the result against all the odds and in the end it's gutting to have to share the points with Inter getting such a late equalizer. If you'd have offered me a point before the start of the game, I'd have taken it, but under the circumstances it's a bitter pill to swallow.

Our next game against Torino would represent a personal milestone for me as I reach 200 games in management. Hopefully, the lads can mark the occasion with a win!

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Serie A
Matchday 28

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It was by the narrowest of margins, but the lads carved out a win to celebrate my milestone.

Serie A
Matchday 29

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Our away form has been patchy at best of late and that was once again backed up here as we suffer another disappointing defeat.

Talking of disappointment, it's fair to say my first youth intake at Udinese is a pretty basic one. There isn't a single player here that stands out as a future star.

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Serie A
Matchday 30

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Some of our rivals for the top 7 positions had lost before we kicked off here, which made this a must win game for us! We duly delivered, with Kuol the star of the show with his first half hat trick.

Our next game was, without a doubt, a massive one in terms of the top 7 race. 6th vs 5th as we go away to Fiorentina.

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So what I didn't need was my number 1 keeper getting injured for the next few weeks :-(

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Serie A
Matchday 31

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In a tightly contested game, neither side could garner an advantage although with us being a few points ahead, the draw is better for us than them.

Serie A
League Table

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With just seven games of the season remaining, we are very much in the running for a top 7 finish. However, we still have to play Bologna, Lazio, Juventus, Milan and Napoli who are all in the top 8 themselves, so it won't be easy to stay where we are now!

Meanwhile, the 50 best wonderkids in world football are announced and we have one player named in the list. It's newly signed right back, Per Andreas Kvia-Egeskog who I brought to the club in January and is currently on loan at Viking. He is listed as number 43.

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24th May 2026

Serie A
Matchday 32

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A big, big win that takes us past the magical 60 point mark. The 62 points that we now have would have been enough to secure a top 7 finish in the last 3 seasons, but this year I feel it will take a bit more so we now have a new target of 70 points for the season. Now if we achieve that, that tally has been enough to get top 4 for the last 3 seasons and that would be some achievement for us!

It's fair to say we are doing something right as a football club as we are the 3rd most profitable over the last year in Serie A, despite having no financial benefit of European football.

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Serie A
Matchday 33

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With Lazio sitting just above us in 3rd place, I didn't expect us to win this game if I'm honest but one thing I have realised this season is that we are much more of a force at home than away and that advantage came through for us here. The win sees us close the gap between us and them to just 1 point.

Serie A

Matchday 34

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We can only manage a draw at Atalanta, despite creating some really good chances in the game. The referee and VAR ruled out two goals for us for the narrowest of offsides which was slightly frustrating.

Then we had a nice influx of cash into the club again as another sponsorship deal worth over £25 million is announced!

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Serie A
Matchday 35

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Our suspect away form comes into question again! We should never have lost this game based on the stats as we had more than 20 shots at goal, but couldn't put our chances away and in defence we were poor!

With three games of the season remaining, we are 5th and well in with a shout to finish in the top 7. However, our last 3 games are against Juventus, AC Milan and Napoli!!!

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Serie A
Matchday 36

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We actually put up a decent fight here against a side that have won 13 of their last 15 games in all competitions. When Pogba was sent off, I was hoping we might be able to fight back and get a draw at least, but it wasn't to be.

In the Coppa Italia final, AC Milan overcame Bologna to lift the trophy and complete the domestic double. Milan are becoming extremely dominant in Italy as they now have 4 Serie A titles in a row too and have run away with it a bit this year too!

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Serie A
Matchday 37

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Fresh from their cup victory, I feared the worst going into this one against the champions. But under all the scrutiny of our recent results, the lads pulled a performance out of the bag and an injury time winner from Emanuel Vignato is nothing short of massive for the football club!

The result was massive as it secures us a top 7 place and entry into one of Europe's competitions next season! Even if we lose to Napoli and Fiorentina win on the final day, we will remain above them as we have the better head to head record.

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Now we can still finish anywhere between 4th and 7th depending on the last round of results, which will determine which European competition we take part in next year and how much prize money we will get this season too.

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Serie A
Matchday 38

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We finish the season with a defeat, although we really didn't deserve to lose the game as we were the better side throughout.

Serie A
League Table

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So it's a 7th placed finish for us and Europa Conference League for us next season! I have to say I'm totally confused by how the league sorting works though as Fiorentina have jumped above both us and Roma into 6th, despite us having a better head to head record and goal difference?!
 
END OF SEASON 2025/26 REVIEW

The aim at the start of the campaign for me was to get Udinese back into European football and we achieved that. The first half of the season set us up nicely and although our away form in the second half of the year was pretty bad, we still managed to achieve our goal! A good first season in Italy for me!

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We made the quarter final of the Coppa Italia and there is no real shame in going out to Roma on pens.

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Overall Squad Stats

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The New Arrivals

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The Best 11

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Club Awards

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League Awards

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I'm a little shocked that Gerard Deulofeu didn't make the team of the season after setting a new Serie A record for the most assists in a campaign.

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The supporters main expectation for next season is to push on and qualify for the next European competition in the rankings, the Europa League.

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But then there was a turn up for the books...it would seem that we will be in the Europa League next year instead of the Europa Conference League! Six teams from Serie A will go into the Champions League which must be largely down to the fact Juventus won the Europa League this year, but finished outside of the top 4. It's done a couple of teams below us a favour too and there will now be 9 Italian teams competing across Europe's three competitions next year.

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Commercials

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Finances

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With the bank balance standing at more than £100 million, the board are certainly backing me after leading them to European football with a healthy transfer budget and plenty of room to maneuver in the wage budget as well!

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In Belgium, it was a 4th straight title for Antwerp, although that was it for this year as Erik ten Hag could only lead them to the semi finals of the Croky Cup and lost in the Supercup as well.

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I'm not sure what happened there with Fiorentina since you beat them 3-0 and then drew 1-1... You also have a better goal difference and more goals scored so every Italian league sorting rules were ignored...

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I did find this article that states that when there's more than 2 teams with the same points are different but still not sure how Fiorentina are first unless they beat Roma for a lot?
 
I'm not sure what happened there with Fiorentina since you beat them 3-0 and then drew 1-1... You also have a better goal difference and more goals scored so every Italian league sorting rules were ignored...

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I did find this article that states that when there's more than 2 teams with the same points are different but still not sure how Fiorentina are first unless they beat Roma for a lot?

It was very odd mate. Fiorentina beat Roma 3-1 and lose 3-2 so they didn't smash them either? Strange one....turned out to be a right ****** in the end as well because we would have got Champions League qualification if we'd gone 6th ahead of them!
 
It was very odd mate. Fiorentina beat Roma 3-1 and lose 3-2 so they didn't smash them either? Strange one....turned out to be a right ****** in the end as well because we would have got Champions League qualification if we'd gone 6th ahead of them!
I'm no expert in Italian football as I rarely managed there, I really only manage in Italy in Glory Hunter saves because I hate the fact that we can't sign many foreign players but that never happened to me.

I think the FIGC just doesn't like you or Udinese ahaha
 
17th August 2026

A few youngsters were released from the club this Summer alongside right back, Kingsley Ehizibue, who is nowhere near good enough for us and proved that with consistently poor performances last year.

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Whilst the two older players I signed last Summer to bolster the squad both leave on free transfers as well. Steven Berghuis joins Fenerbahce whilst Renato Steffen is off to Young Boys.

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And the first monetary departure from the club this Summer is Santiago Bueno who makes his loan move to Roma permanent for £4.9 million.

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Transfer News: So now we turn our attention to the new arrivals. The first one is a freebie. Charlie Patino hasn't developed into a first team player for Arsenal, but at 22 years old, he still has plenty of potential and the fact I had an opportunity to pick up a talented youngster for nothing to bolster the midfield numnbers, I couldn't say no.

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Transfer News: Another English player comes through the door this Summer in full back Brandon Williams. He can play down both sides and I am hoping his pace, work rate and determination are going to prove great assets for us down the wings. He signs from Gladbach for a fee of £10.5 million...a fee the board agreed to pay extra as I had already spent all of my budget on the two players below.

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Transfer News: Last season we had two strikers here on loan, so this season I desperately wanted to sign one on a permanent basis to be our main man up top. Segio Camello might have only scored 18 goals in 71 games for Torino, but his attributes suggest he should be scoring many more than that and I've taken an £18 million punt that I can get better out of him!

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Transfer News: Then for my biggest signing of the Summer, Stiven Shpendi. The 23 year old Albanian winger came through Italian ranks which means he is going to help with my squad registration rules, but it is his performances over the past two seasons that have caught my eye. 10 goals in either season for Sampdoria and then PSV, plus 9 assists for PSG on top of that last year as well. He should hopefully prove well worth the £25 million I have paid for him.

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Transfer News: And this year's loan signing to compete for a place up front is Bayern Munich's wonderkid, Tostren Petereit. He is 19 now and ready to show his parent club that he has what it takes and he will get the opportunity to show that with us this season, after scoring 12 times for Dresden in the 2.Bundesliga last year.

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Transfer News: I have to balance the attacking numbers a little and Isaac Success had definitely fallen down the pecking order, so I decided to offload him. He joins Elche for £2.5 million.

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Injury: Well this isn't ideal. My first choice right back has picked up an injury that will see him miss the first couple of months of the season at least!

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Transfer News: I still needed another attacking player that could play down the right wing to compete with Deulefeu for his place in the team, but I only had £5 million left in the transfer budget. I turn back to Belgium and one of my old rival clubs to sign Noa Lang from Club Brugge. The deal is worth £20 million overall with £5 mil paid up front and the rest coming in installments over the next 3 years.

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Injury: Then another big injury before the start of the season as we lose the wonderkid striker for 2 months!!

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Injury: These pre season injuries are becoming a bit of a joke now!

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Barring a defeat to Barcelona, pre season pretty much went to plan.

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And with the Summer business that has been done, the bookies think we'll do slightly better this season and finish 5th. At 15/1 odds though, we are a decent outside bet to lift the title although every team will have to go some to stop AC Milan winning their 6th straight Serie A title.

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8th October 2026

Serie A

Matchday 1

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If you could pick your ideal opponents for the first day of the season, it would be against a newly promoted side and that's what we got here. A comfortable win to kick off the season, with two new signings both scoring debut goals.

Looking at our fixtures for the group phase of the Europa League, there is no reason why we shouldn't be winning all of our opening 3 games and getting off to a decent start. That should set us up nicely to qualify for the knockout stages and I'll be disappointed if we dont make it to the last 16 automatically by finishing in the top 8.

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Transfer News: With European football this season, we are going to have a busier schedule throughout and that means more tiredness in the squad. So Jevon Simons comes in on loan for the season from Benfica to bolster numbers. He isn't likely to be good enough to hold down a regular first team place, but should provide adequate cover.

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Serie A
Matchday 2

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I won't lie...I was nervous based on our away form in the second half of last season, but we got the job done to make it two wins from two.

This year's transfer window is now closed and the pressure will certainly be on me to perform this season after we were the biggest spenders in Serie A.

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Serie A
Matchday 3

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A poor result on the face of it, but then a draw is OK when we went down to 10 men at 2-1 down. Noa Lang with an awful challenge that saw him see a straight red!

Europa League - Group Phase
Matchday 1

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Our first taste of European football under my management was an away day in Greece and it resulted in a win! We had to come from behind but got it done in a game I expected us to win.

Serie A
Matchday 4

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Another nice away win back in Serie A. It was the first time we would have to play on a Sunday after a Thursdsay night away in Europe but the lads coped with it well enough.

Serie A
Matchday 5

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Quite simply not good enough as we suffer defeat for the first time this season!

Serie A
Matchday 6

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Back at home we were much more solid and record a decent victory over Fiorentina! Sergio Camello has had a good start to life at the club, scoring 5 times in 6 league games.

He's been so good in fact, that he wins the Player of the Month award for September.

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Europa League - Group Phase
Matchday 2

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Camello is absolutely flying and it only took him 38 minutes against Lillestrom to get his first hat trick for the club! It allowed me to take him off at half time and give him a much needed rest.

Serie A
Matchday 7

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We were good going forward but poor at the back and it means we only take a point from the game.

And defending will be tougher over the coming weeks without Felix Oduokhai who has been our best performning centre back so far this year.

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Serie A
League Table

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We are 7 games into the season and sit 3rd in the table. However, champions AC Milan and Juventus (under the newly appointed Pep Guardiola) have already opened up a 4 point gap at the top. Long way to go yet though.
 
26th November 2026

Serie A

Matchday 8

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A good result against one of the best teams in the league.

Europa League - Group Phase
Matchday 3

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We dominated the first half, but couldn't score! However, a much improved second half display in front of goal saw us cruise to a scoreline that was more expected from us here against the minnows from Liechtenstein.

Serie A
Matchday 9

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A pretty tight game that could have gone either way, but with home advantage on their side, it's Lazion who just about nick the points.

Serie A
Matchday 10

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After failing to win any of our last 3 in the league, it was imperitive that we got a result here. The lads were told as much in my pre match team talk and it seemed to spur them on to a good performance and a comfortable victory. Much better!

Serie A
Matchday 11

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With injuries and tiredness setting in, I had no option than to play Scott McTominay at centre back for this one. But he was quality there along with the rest of the back line as we block out one of the best attacks in the division. Unfortunately, we couldn't nick one at the other end to get the win.

Facilities: The junior coaching budget has had another boost at my request and is now operating at an exceptional level.

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The clubs facilities all round are looking extremely impressive now!

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Europa League - Group Phase
Matchday 4

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Sevilla are the Europa League specialists, having won the competition more times than any other team (6). So to beat them here is a real statement from us and should put everyone on high alert that we are not just here to make up the numbers this season.

Elsewhere in the comp, there was an absolute ridiculous result out in Norway!

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Serie A
Matchday 12

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It took for us to go 1-0 down here to actually wake up and start playing. Luckily, we still had enough time to score a couple of goals and turn the game on it's head.

Serie A
Matchday 13

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Sassuolo have made a good start to their season and sat 3rd at kick off, so this was a really impressive victory for us and one that saw us leapfrog them in the table too!

Serie A
League Table

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AC Milan lead the way, but Juventus are keeping close tabs on them under Pep. After that there are a whole host of teams covered by just a few points and we are in that mix right now. Pescara are struggling up at this level and already look destined to go straight back down, whilst Roma have had a dreadful start to their season as well!

Europa League - Group Phase
Matchday 5

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Our 100% record in this year's Europa League comes to an end in Yorkshire, courtesy of one set piece goal.

Europa League
Group Phase

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We are still in amongst the top 8 in the league at the moment though and with 3 games left, it's still very much in our hands to qualify automatically for the last 16 which is the aim. Our final 3 games are against Brondby, Tottenham and Rennes.
 
9th January 2027

Serie A

Matchday 14

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Two absolute worldies from Rolando Mandragora saw us come from behind twice to level things up against Bologna. Then in the 6th minute of stoppage time, we broke away on the counter attack only to see Camello's shot saved by the keeper. However, from that resulting corner, Walace got up ahead of all the Bologna defence at the far post and headed his effort back across goal and into the back of the net for a fantastic win!

We are definitely a different animal when at home and that Bologna result now extends our home unbeaten run to 10 games.

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The board approached me with a view to expanding the wage budget at the club. We now have £1.5 million per week available with a current spend of £1.25 million.

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I therefore reduced it back down to £1.38 million per week which moved £7.2 million into the transfer budget for the upcoming January transfer window.

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Serie A
Matchday 15

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I fully expected an easy win over newly promoted Cosenza and I wasn't left disappointed as we smashed them for 6!

Injury: The win did come at the cost of a major injury to emerging right back, Per Andreas Kvia-Egeskog, who will now potentially miss the rest of this season. The youngster was starting to be introduced into the first team with 7 appearances this season so far, so it is gutting for him to now have his progress halted.

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Serie A
Matchday 16

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Roma have been the big underachievers of the season so far and currently look like they are gearing up for a relegation battle in the 2nd half of the season!! So getting the win here was possibly expected, but winning in the capital is no mean feat under any circumstances and we'll take it!

Europa League - Group Phase
Matchday 6

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A solid performance and good result out in Denmark and it never really looked in doubt.

Serie A
Matchday 17

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With Pescara rooted to the bottom of the table without a single win this season, I'd have been ****** if we didn't win this one.

We've been on a decent run lately and 4 straight wins in the league has seen us rise to 2nd in the table, but we now face the biggest challenge of the season so far as we prepared to take on existing champions, AC Milan, in a top of the table clash.

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Serie A
Matchday 18

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A really close game that could have swung either way. Unfortunately, for us it wasn't in our favour today!

As we move into the January transfer window, the board present me with a nice surprise! They are increasing my transfer budget quite significantly.

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Transfer News: Before I had chance to do anything with my new wad of cash, there was a departure from the club. Gerard Deulofeu has been awesome for me, but he came to me with three individual excuses to leave the club over the last 3 months. The first was that he was homesick, before whinging about his playing time this year. Finally, he demanded a transfer as he wanted to apparently join a bigger club...so he has opted to join Brondby!! They buy him for £1.5 million - his contract was running out at the end of the season so it was either get something now, or nothing at the end of the year.

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Serie A
Matchday 19

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We were on the back foot for long periods of the game, but we managed to hold on in the end for a good point!

Serie A
League Table

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Not much change up top with the front two as AC Milan continue to stake a claim for their 6th straight title. At the half way stage of the season now and we are doing alright, but the same cannot be said for Roma who haven't improved and continue to struggle!
 
18th February 2027

Transfer News: My first signing of the January window sees me reunited with a player from my Antwerp days. Prince Aning spent a season on loan with us a few seasons back and I have now signed him on a permanent deal for my newer club. I've paid £9.5 million to bring him here from Dortmund.

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Transfer News: With a new arrival, is another departure. Thilo Kehrer has only ever really been a squad player for me and always struggled to impress me enough to hold down a regular first team place. So I decided to move him on and he joins Galatasaray for a fee of £7.75 million.

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Coppa Italia Fanta
Third Round

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Some clinical finishing from my lads here proved the difference as we go through to the next round, where we will face a tough tie against Juventus.

Injury: It's lucky I did go and sign a new left back in Prince Aning, as my other left back will now miss 3 months of action with injury!

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Transfer News: I then used every last bit of the transfer budget to bring in a new centre back! Croatian international, Bosko Sutalo, has cost us £33 million (£24 million up front) but immediately becomes my best option at the heart of the defence. He's been at Porto for the last 4 seasons where he has made 100 league appearances, maintaining an average rating of about 7.20 every single season!

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Serie A
Matchday 20

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Sutalo went straight into the starting lineup and gave a solid debut as he helped us towards a clean sheet and a victory over Palermo.

Europa League - Group Phase
Matchday 7

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A Camello double earned us victory over Spurs with the winner coming in injury time to ensure our opponents return to London with nothing.

Serie A
Matchday 21

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Due to tiredness in the squad, I rotated heavily with 9 changes to the starting lineup. It did us no favours and although we were the better side, we couldn't find the breakthrough and have to settle for a single point against a side battling relegation.

Europa League - Group Phase
Matchday 8

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With both of us looking to cement a place in the top 8 in the group phase, it was bitterly disappointing from our side that we didn't look up for this from the off! A poor performance!

Despite the defeat, we do manage to secure 7th place and a place in the last 16 without needing to play the additional knockout round. Bayer Leverkusen, Leeds, Rennes and Mainz all go through as well with unbeaten records. Villarreal were also unbeaten so will be disappointed to have only managed a 14th placed finish, but it just goes to show just how competitive this new format is.

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Coppa Italia Fanta
Quarter Final

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What an absolute rollercoaster of emotions in this game! From 1-0 down, to 2-1 up, to 3-2 down, to then equalizing with just seconds of the 90 left! Only for Mancini to go and get sent off in extra time for a two footed lunge and leave us in the ****! Unfortunately, we couldn't hold on and we go out of the competition - I'm devestated but this was a fantastic game to be involved in!

Serie A
Matchday 22

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Mancini at least scored here to go a little way to making up for his sending off in the last game, as he bagged our second goal on our way to an easy win back in the league.

Serie A
Matchday 23

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A funny old game this for Bosko Sutalo who scored twice before being sent off right on the stroke of half time. Luckily, we managed to see out the second half and hang on for the win.

Serie A
Matchday 24

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That makes it 3 wins in a row in the league. Another nice performance.

Serie A
League Table

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We are up to 3rd in the table and although we are 11 points behind the leaders AC Milan, probably more importantly we are 10 points clear of 5th placed Napoli, which means we have put ourselves in a strong position to mount a serious challenge for Champions League qualification this season, with 14 games remaining.

As far as the Europa League goes, it will be an all Italian affair in the last 16 as we take on Roma.

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5th April 2027

Serie A
Matchday 25

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Not the easiest away day, so a credible point gained.

Serie A
Matchday 26

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We come from behind to win away at Atalanta. This is a very, very good result and the performance was exceptional. Hopefully we are hitting top gear at the right time.

Europa League
Round of 16 First Leg

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Perfect result away from home in the first leg as we win the game and don't concede. We've set ourselves up nicely to go through against one of the stronger sides in the competition, but Roma will know they are still in it and we have to have our wits about us in the second leg.

Big game coming up in the league before that 2nd leg though, as it's 3rd vs 4th!

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Serie A
Matchday 27

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Neither team could gain an advantage over the other as we share the points in a tightly contested game.

Europa League
Round of 16 Second Leg

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WOW! I did not expect that! Possibly the most impressive victory of my whole managerial career to date!!

Serie A
Matchday 28

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Sergio Camello is in sensational form at the minute and he scores another hat trick here against his old club!

We can have no excuses with the Europa League draw as we've probably drawn the weakest side left in the competition.

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Serie A
Matchday 29

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Before we worry about Europe, we had a couple more league games to play first beginning with a really tough fixture away at Inter. But we come away with another good away point.

This year's youth intake isn't too bad. I'm not sure if there is a future superstar in the ranks, but there are a couple who might one day make the first team squad at least.

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Andrea Marchetti could one day become a decent centre back if he develops in the right way.

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But it is goalkeeper Simone Frasca that is generating the most excitement for the future as he is tipped to one day be the main man between the sticks.

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None of our players this year make the top 50 wonderkids list though!

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Serie A
Matchday 30

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We dominated here from start to finish and 2-0 was a bit of a let off for Sampdoria in all honesty.

Serie A
League Table

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AC Milan are looking nailed on to win the league title again as we approach the final run in. Whilst we look very good for Champions League qualification this season, with a 10 point gap to 5th and a game in hand as well. Roma have pulled themselves away from the relegation threat after their awful start, but you have to feel for those poor Pescara fans who haven't seen their team win all season!
 
10th May 2027

Europa League

Quarter Final 1st Leg

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There is no denying I wanted us to go out there and put in a strong performance and put this tie to bed before the away trip to Holland in the second leg. A storming first half performance might have done just that. Disappointing to concede one in the second half, but I honestly can't see us losing by three goals in the second leg.

Serie A
Matchday 31

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With some tired legs in the squad, I was forced to make a number of changes and the result didn't go our way. It proves to me that although we are very good when we have our strongest 11 out, we are still lacking quality in depth.

Europa League
Quarter Final 2nd Leg

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Not as convincing as the first leg, but we cruise through nonetheless.

It's Newcastle for us in the semi final!

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Serie A
Matchday 32

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Back in domestic action, we record a decent win away at Bologna, with young striker Torsten Petereit coming off the bench to score the winner.

Serie A
Matchday 33

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An easy win against one of the sides who are fighting for their lives to stay up this year. Based on this evidence, they have their work cut out!

Europa League
Semi Final 1st Leg

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Alexander Isak has an incredible 38 goals in all competitions this season for Newcastle and he proved to be a major handful for our defence! But we have our own not so secret weapon in Sergio Camello and his 32nd goal of the season secured an important win for us in the first leg, but it's still all to play for back in the North East of England.

Serie A
Matchday 34

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Ten changes were made to the starting lineup to rest everyone for that all important 2nd leg against The Magpies in Europe. Pescara haven't won a game all season, so I still expected us to get the result and we did with ease.

That result sees us set a new club record for the most points ever accumulated in a Serie A season!

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Europa League
Semi Final 2nd Leg

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An unbelievable ending to this game, but GET IN, GET IN, GET IN - we are through to the final!!! With just 2 minutes of the game we looked like we were going through, until Tammy Abraham scored the goal that levelled up the tie. With the match looking like it was going to extra time, Sergio Camello had other ideas and he rounded the keeper in injury time to score the most important goal of his career so far!

It's Sevilla who await us in the final! We have every reason to think we can get a result against them after beating them 4-2 in the group phase earlier this season!

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Serie A
Matchday 35

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A good win back in Serie A against possibly the biggest disappointment of the season. By their standards, Roma have had an awful campaign and I didn't ever really feel like we wouldn't win this game, despite the fact it should be a tough one on paper.

It was a win that ensures we will be playing Champions League football next season!

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We are also continuing to break more club records as well!

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Serie A
League Table

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With only 2-3 games remaining of the season, AC Milan have been crowned champions for the 6th straight season. We have moved up to 2nd with a game in hand over Juventus as well. In all fairness, now we have guaranteed qualification for the Champions League, the rest of our Serie A games are a formality now and there is only one game that matters for us...that Europa League Final!
 
27th May 2027

Serie A

Matchday 36

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I rested everyone for this game with the Europa League Final on the horizon, so I'm really not going to read too much into this result.

Time for the biggest game of the entire season and possibly the biggest game in Udinese's history as we go into the Europa League Final. The stage was set and Borussia Dortmund's home would be the host for the occasion.

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Fans and pundits alike can't seperate the two sides and the general consensus is that this could go either way!

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I have been here once before with Antwerp back in 2024, losing on that occasion to Aston Villa. Hopefully, I can taste success this time around.

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The Lineup!

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Europa League

Final

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The game had a nervy and cautious approach from both sides and neither team had a meaningful chance until the 26th minute when we took the lead through a rather fortuitous goal, when Rolando Mandragora's shot from just inside the box hit Stiven Shpendi on the way through which directed the ball past the goalkeeper who had already committed and dived the other way! Well, that was until the goal was ruled out for offside!!! We started to assert ourselves a little more after that but went into the break still level at 0-0 despite creating a couple of good chances. The lads came out for the second period looking fired up after my motivational team talk at half time and it took less than 8 minutes to get our noses in front. Who else but Sergio Camello with his 34th goal of the season after latching onto Walace's through ball. Unfortunately on 65 minutes Camello had to be hauled off with an injury, to be replaced by Simone Pafundi in a False Nine position that I had used him in on numerous occasions this season despite him being primarly a midfield player. On 73 minutes he made his impact, dropping in deep to play a one-two with Mandragora through the middle of the pitch, before passing through the Sevilla defence for Shpendi to run onto it...one touch, two touches, sets himself and scores! It wasn't over yet though as Sevilla pressed forward and on 86 minutes, they had one back when a powerful effort from Tiago Gouveia beat Perin from 10 yards out! Game on it was!! But we kept our cool and some beautiful passing football saw us control the final minutes of the game to bag the club's first ever and my first ever European trophy!!

Most of the squad played their part in the competition and a total of 25 medals were handed out! It was a big call to put Mattia Perin between the sticks for the final after Elia Caprile had played most games in the competition, but it was a decision that paid off! I simply went for the more experienced keeper for the big occasion!

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Serie A
Matchdays 37 & 38

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Just the matter of a couple more league games to play to tie the season up then and to be honest, I haven't cared less about two football matches in my career so far!

Serie A
League Table

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So it's a 3rd placed finish for us after an impressive season where we overachieved against our predictions in both the media and with the bookies. AC Milan are a serious force right now and 6 Serie A title wins in a row is extremely impressive! Pescara could be the first team I've ever seen go a whole season without a single win!
 
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