Soccer-Serie A weekend talking points
By Peter Hall
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WTCR Race of Italy will recreate memories of Vallelunga’s famous touring car battles from the past when it takes place in July. Autodromo Vallelunga Piero Taruffi has been added to the WTCR – FIA World Touring Car Cup calendar for 2022 with the all-action series using the venue’s ‘Historical International’ layout, the scene of a number of epic touring car contests in the 1990s and, more recently, PURE ETCR and the Touring Car Cup section of the FIA Motorsport Games.
Wolves midfielder Leander Dendoncker is reportedly subject to interest from Serie A side Lazio ahead of the upcoming summer transfer window.
Erling Haaland got back on the goals trail as Borussia Dortmund swept past Bundesliga rivals Wolfsburg 6-1 at Signal Iduna Park.
Manchester United have always had talented players in their academy – but what happened to the team that won the 2011 FA Youth Cup?
Dusan Vlahovic saved a point for Juventus with a last-gasp leveller in Saturday's 1-1 draw with Bologna who finished the match with nine men following a hotly-contested decision to not give Juve a late penalty. Serbia forward Vlahovic headed in Alvaro Morata's overhead kick from practically on the goalline to save some face after in-form Marko Arnautovic had put Bologna in the lead seven minutes after the break with his 12th goal of the season. A beautiful spring evening in Turin had begun with the return of club icon Alessandro Del Piero, who made his first official appearance at the Allianz Stadium since leaving the club against his will in 2012 and was given a standing ovation from fans. However, Juve were uninspired despite the presence of the World Cup winner and Vlahovic's leveller in the fifth minute of stoppage time couldn't mask a poor display which left them eight points behind league leaders AC Milan with five matches remaining after the Easter weekend. "Earlier in the season we would have lost this match, so let's look at it as a glass that's half-full," said Juve coach Massimiliano Allegri, who didn't comment on the bizarre sequence of events on which the match turned.
Thomas Tuchel knows the time for tinkering and resource-management is over – it’s now or nowt.