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The stopper won the 1994 Champions League with the Rossoneri and, with the Serie A fixture list on the verge of being announced, he has given his views on the usual suspects gunning for Scudetto glory.
Surprisingly, the former Milan player doesn’t seem confident of his old side’s chances this season.
“I like Fiorentina who are right up there with Inter,” Nava told Goal.Com.
“Behind those clubs, there are both Juventus and Milan and then there is Roma. However, the Giallorossi don’t seem like they will be the side of last season having sold Mancini and with Francesco Totti still not back from injury.”
Ex-Juventus star Domenico Marocchino also shared his views but he was reluctant to make a prediction on who will lift the Tricolore come May 2009.
“I think there will be an equal balance between the teams but I am not ready to make a prediction just yet,” the former Juve man explained to Goal.com.
“However, saying that, I think an eye should be kept on Milan as they will not be playing in the Champions League.”
With all the teams bar Roma moving and shaking in the transfer market, it seems as if Serie A 2008/09 is set for one of the most thrilling campaigns, with the likes of Jose Mourinho entertaining the press and Ronaldinho thrilling crowds with his magic on the pitch.
Salvatore Landolina
The stopper won the 1994 Champions League with the Rossoneri and, with the Serie A fixture list on the verge of being announced, he has given his views on the usual suspects gunning for Scudetto glory.
Surprisingly, the former Milan player doesn’t seem confident of his old side’s chances this season.
“I like Fiorentina who are right up there with Inter,” Nava told Goal.Com.
“Behind those clubs, there are both Juventus and Milan and then there is Roma. However, the Giallorossi don’t seem like they will be the side of last season having sold Mancini and with Francesco Totti still not back from injury.”
Ex-Juventus star Domenico Marocchino also shared his views but he was reluctant to make a prediction on who will lift the Tricolore come May 2009.
“I think there will be an equal balance between the teams but I am not ready to make a prediction just yet,” the former Juve man explained to Goal.com.
“However, saying that, I think an eye should be kept on Milan as they will not be playing in the Champions League.”
With all the teams bar Roma moving and shaking in the transfer market, it seems as if Serie A 2008/09 is set for one of the most thrilling campaigns, with the likes of Jose Mourinho entertaining the press and Ronaldinho thrilling crowds with his magic on the pitch.
Salvatore Landolina
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