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Hey everyone, my name is Pete and I’ll be doing a daily links article with Milan and Italian football news and interesting articles and news from all over the world of football. Let me know in the comments about the format or coverage and/or articles about leagues other than Serie A that you would like to see in the links. As for me, I run the SBNation Leeds United site, Through It All Together and I also write for the Philadelphia Union site here at SBNation, Brotherly Game. Besides those teams and leagues, I also watch a lot of Mexican football, so expect a few links about those topics.
Anyway, have you heard the new podcast?
Check out the newest podcast from @Tim_Fontenault & @Stoll_P for @SBNRossonero! We talked some Belotti, Gattuso, and looked at the weekend against SPAL. It’ll be on iTunes soon, but it’s on SoundCloud now! #RossoneroPod https://t.co/pn2JNE3P5k
— The AC Milan Offside (@SBNRossonero) February 9, 2018
Tim and Patrick talk everything Milan and do a fantastic job covering all of the topics from the past week or so, sounding like they’ve done this podcast for years. If you haven’t listened to it yet, you’re really missing out.
Anyway, on to the links.
AC Milan and Italian Football Links
Match Preview of today’s match against SPAL. [AC Milan Offside]
Injury Update for today’s match as well. [AC Milan Offside]
Juventus beat Fiorentina 2-0 last night to go top of the table. [Viola Nation]
Luigi Di Biagio is set to bring Mario Balotelli and Gianluigi Buffon back into the Italy side for the next two friendlies. [Italian Football Daily]
World Football Links
Borussia Dortmund’s United States international Christian Pulisic has no plans of leaving the Bundesliga, but he said he was a “big fan” of English club Manchester United. [The Independent]
What is Soccer United Marketing and why is everyone upset with its relationship with MLS in the upcoming USSF elections? [SBNation]
10 things to look for during this weekend’s Premier League action. [The Guardian]
LigaMX, Mexico’s first division, is rumored to be planning on getting rid of promotion/relegation. Here is why it’s a terrible move from a business standpoint. [ESPN.com]