Italian teams underperformed in Europe once again, with Inter the only Serie A club to register a win in this week’s Champions League fixtures. They cruised to a 4-0 victory over Belgian side Union St. Gilloise on Tuesday, thanks to goals from Denzel Dumfries, Lautaro Martinez, Hakan Calhanoglu and Pio Esposito.
Antonio Conte’s Napoli, meanwhile, suffered a shock 6-2 defeat against Dutch side PSV, led by a standout performance from former Parma player Dennis Man. Scott McTominay gave Napoli an early lead, but things quickly unravelred after Lorenzo Lucca was sent off for dissent. A poor headed clearance from Alessandro Buongiorno resulted in an own goal, sparking a PSV onslaught.
Juventus’ struggles continued with a 1-0 defeat to Real Madrid, extending their winless run to seven games with five draws and two losses and increasing the pressure on coach Igor Tudor. The match, described by former defender Danilo as one that could have turned Juventus’ season around, saw the Bianconeri put up a strong fight but fall short after Jude Bellingham scored from close range following Vinicius Jr’s shot that struck the post. Dusan Vlahovic squandered a golden chance to equalise, denied by an outstanding save from Thibaut Courtois.
Meanwhile, Ivan Juric’s Atalanta were held to a 0-0 draw by Czech side Slavia Praha, capping off a disappointing week for Italian clubs in Europe. Former Italy striker Cassano criticised the state of Serie A, blaming its lack of dynamism and structure for the poor performances on the continental stage.