Sun. May 10th, 2026

Today’s Papers: Vlahovic the Difference, Inter Don’t Let Up, Champions League Race

La Gazzetta dello Sport reports on Juventus’s crucial victory, with Dusan Vlahovic scoring within 12 seconds to secure their third place in the standings. The paper highlights Vlahovic’s cryptic comments about his future, stating, “Farewell in two games? We’ll see.” Coach Allegri is praised for his tactical adjustments, making six changes to the lineup. The race for the Champions League is heating up, with Roma and Como still in contention. Inter Milan, meanwhile, is on a winning streak, with Lautaro Martinez leading the charge. Their upcoming Coppa Italia final is also a significant focus.

Corriere dello Sport also emphasizes Vlahovic’s pivotal goal, which propelled Juventus to third place, overtaking Milan. Vlahovic’s quick strike, his fastest in Serie A, and his comments about the Champions League being in their own hands, along with gratitude towards his coach, are featured. Inter Milan’s dominant 3-0 win against Lazio in the Coppa Italia is another major story, with Lautaro, Sucic, and Mkhitaryan being the standout performers. The paper notes Inter’s impressive statistics this season. For Milan, securing Champions League qualification remains a priority, with Gimenez and Pulisic identified as key players. There’s also speculation about Atalanta’s interest in Thiago Motta as a potential new coach, with Giuntoli reportedly progressing as the new sporting director.

Tuttosport focuses on Vlahovic’s “impact” goal for Juventus, the fastest of his Serie A career, which helped them climb to third place and move ahead of Milan. The match was described as nervous, with controversial offside decisions. Vlahovic’s future at the club remains uncertain, with the player stating, “Staying at Juve? I don’t know, we’ll see.” The paper also discusses the support for Torino’s coach D’Aversa from the squad and fans, despite continued indecision from the club president. Inter Milan’s continued success is highlighted with their 3-0 win in the Coppa Italia, demonstrating they are not resting on their Scudetto title. Allegri’s affirmation of his long-term commitment to Milan is mentioned, while Atalanta is facing potential changes, with Sporting director D’Amico also expected to depart. A report of alleged racist insults by Dossena towards Davis is also included, with Cagliari denying the accusations.


English Translation and Paraphrasing:

La Gazzetta dello Sport covers Juventus’s crucial win, where Dusan Vlahovic scored in a mere 12 seconds, propelling the team to third place. The forward’s remarks on his future, “We’ll see about leaving in two games,” are noted. Coach Allegri’s tactical flexibility with six lineup changes is highlighted. The pursuit of Champions League spots continues, with Roma and Como still in contention. Inter Milan’s winning momentum is also a prominent topic, with Lautaro leading the attack. Their upcoming Coppa Italia final is a significant point of interest.

Corriere dello Sport also underscores Vlahovic’s game-changing goal that elevated Juventus to third, leapfrogging Milan. Vlahovic’s rapid scoring, his personal best in Serie A, and his confidence that the Champions League depends on them, coupled with his appreciation for his coach’s support, are key points. Inter Milan’s commanding 3-0 victory over Lazio in the Coppa Italia is another major headline, with Lautaro, Sucic, and Mkhitaryan shining. The paper points out Inter’s impressive season statistics. For Milan, securing a Champions League berth remains paramount, with Gimenez and Pulisic identified as crucial. Speculation also suggests Atalanta is considering Thiago Motta as a new manager, with Giuntoli reportedly nearing a role as sporting director.

Tuttosport emphasizes Vlahovic’s impactful early goal for Juventus, the fastest of his Serie A career, which secured third place and moved them past Milan. The match was tense, marked by contentious offside calls. Vlahovic’s future at the club remains undecided, as he stated, “I don’t know if I’ll stay at Juve, we’ll see.” The paper also touches upon the backing for Torino’s coach D’Aversa from his team and supporters, despite the club president’s continued indecision. Inter Milan’s ongoing success is highlighted by their 3-0 Coppa Italia win, demonstrating their ambition beyond the Scudetto. Allegri’s confidence in remaining with Milan long-term is mentioned, while Atalanta anticipates potential changes, including the departure of Sporting Director D’Amico. The report also includes allegations of racist abuse by Dossena towards Davis, which Cagliari refutes.


English Translation:

La Gazzetta dello Sport

Vlahovic Flash

Champions League fight: Goal in 12 seconds, Juve third.

Scores immediately and the Bianconeri win in Lecce. The Serbian: ‘Farewell in two games? We’ll see’

Allegri Turns Milan Around

Six changes, Gimenez-Pulisic up top. Roma and Como still believe.

Lautaro Lion

Lazio warned.

Inter, from the Pope to scoring three, Wednesday the game that counts.

Corriere dello Sport

Dusan The Difference

Vlahovic flash, Milan overtaken.

Juve are third | Spalletti wins 1-0 in Lecce: +1 above Allegri and +4 above Gasp, goal from the Serbian after 11 seconds.

Second goal in a row from the no.9: ‘The Champions League depends only on us, I thank the coach, he’s stuck close by me. Is my future still here? We’ll see’.

Inter Don’t Give Discounts

Lazio beaten 3-0: They also want the Coppa Italia on Wednesday.

Lautaro, Sucic and Mkhitaryan take centre stage and reserve the double against Sarri. Super numbers: 27 victories and 85 goals in 36 games. Romagnoli sent off: He will miss the derby.

Leao and Fofana Finish on the Bench

Atalanta at 19.45.

Milan need six points from three games to secure Champions League qualification. Gimenez in tandem with Pulisic. Ricci is there.

La Dea Have an Idea: Thiago Motta

The Percassis’ move.

Giuntoli progressing as the new sporting director, the Italian-Brazilian could replace Palladino.

Gasp, A Day In The Name Of Liedholm

Parma at 17.00.

635 games on the bench in Serie A today, like Nils: ‘Roma deserve fourth place’. Como in Verona.

Tuttosport

Vlahovic Impact

Flash-goal from DV9: Juve win in Lecce and rise up to third place.

The Serbian scores the Bianconero goal after 12 seconds, his fastest ever in Serie A, then they disallow one for offside and (amidst doubts) judge his position to be irregular before Kalulu’s double: It ends nervously, but Milan are overtaken and Roma are back to -4. Dusan: ‘Staying at Juve? I don’t know, we’ll see’.

Squad And Fans Back D’Aversa

‘Toro, the coach deserves to stay’.

Results and a newly-united dressing room. Ebosse: ‘We want a big finish for him, too’. But Cairo continues to not make a decision and meets with Gattuso and Juric.

Chivu Doesn’t Stop, 3 Warnings To Lazio

3-0 in the Coppa Italia appetiser.

Lautaro-Sucic-Mkhitaryan. The Scudetto hasn’t satisfied Inter. The final on Wednesday.

Max: Still Milan, Palladino: Goodbye Dea

Tonight’s battle and the future.

Allegri: ‘I’ll be here for a long time’. Revolution is in the air at Atalanta: Sporting director D’Amico is also leaving.

‘Dossena, Racist Insults To Davis’

Udinese report, Cagliari deny.

By Jasper Carew

Jasper Carew is a sports columnist from Manchester with 12 years of media experience. He started his career covering local football matches, gradually expanding his expertise to NBA and Formula 1. His analytical pieces are known for deep understanding of motorsport technical aspects and basketball statistics.

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