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Paolo Di Canio has offered his verdict on the upcoming Serie A title battle between reigning champions Napoli and Inter Milan ...
Juventus are determined to compete strongly for the Scudetto title this season, and Paolo Di Canio has given his view on what ...
Former Serie A forward Paolo Di Canio believes the Italian top-flight has become a place for iconic players to arrive after ...
Paolo Di Canio was a Premier League maverick at West Ham and Sheffield Wednesday Credit: PA:Empics Sport He laughed in the face of authority… It’s one of those moments that you can’t help ...
Former Juventus star Paolo Di Canio has backed Liverpool winger Mohamed Salah to win the 2025 Ballon d’Or this season. Di Canio believes the Egyptian international has been the best player this ...
Paolo Di Canio believes Manchester United’s hierarchy should be arrested over their decision to sell Scott McTominay to Napoli. United opted to offload McTominay in the summer transfer window ...
Paolo Di Canio has defended his record as Sunderland manager and furiously denied accusations from Martin O'Neill that he was a "charlatan". The fiery Italian took over from O'Neill at the Stadium ...
Sunderland’s decision to hire Paolo Di Canio at the weekend has left the club and the Italian facing a barrage of questions about his past, when he has admitted being “fascinated” by his ...
Former Chelsea favourite Roberto Di Matteo is the front-runner for the vacant Sunderland job after Paolo Di Canio's own players reportedly called his bluff following Saturday’s defeat to West ...
In September 1998, Paolo Di Canio was responsible for one of the most shocking moments in Premier League history. Here, Adam Bate talks to former Owls defender Andy Hinchcliffe and ex-Hammer ...
Paolo Di Canio is halfway through an 11-minute answer to the question of whether he felt he was harshly treated by Sunderland when he raises the subject of tomato ketchup and mayonnaise – both ...
Paolo Di Canio confessed in his autobiography to being a fascist. Now that he is manager of ­Sunderland, the Italian is ­insisting that he holds no such political sympathies.