Let it never be said that Serie A, whose season begins Saturday, does not write helpful scripts. Narrative No 1: This title race can only be a race if a pair of former Juventus managers apply their expertise to the giant task of dethroning Juventus, winners of the last eight scudetti.
The exes concerned are true experts. Carlo Ancelotti, embarking on his second campaign at Napoli, could not quite lever the second-best team in Italy to Juve’s standards last season, but has grounds for hope ahead of this one. Antonio Conte, meanwhile, has arrived at Inter Milan with all the purposeful intent he brought to Juventus through the years when the first three of their octet of consecutive titles were achieved.
Ancelotti and Conte, serial champions both, have something else in common, besides a Juventus past: They used to manage Chelsea, and won the Premier League there at their first attempt.
A pertinent fact, not an arbitrary observation when you set these worldly, savvy coaches up against Maurizio Sarri. Sarri also used to manage Chelsea, up until June. He won the Europa League, but, unlike Ancelotti and Conte, did not win the Premier League at his first time of asking, so neither he nor Chelsea deemed it wise for him to have another year in partnership.
Viewed from West London, the appointment of Sarri to succeed Max Allegri, who led Juventus to five titles on the trot, seemed mildly surprising.
But to judge the 60-year-old Italian on the awkward relationship he developed with some of Chelsea’s supporters - the falling-out was about footballing style, not personality - would be to miss the key rationale behind Juve’s swoop for Sarri. In Serie A he has a pedigree, having worked small miracles, above all as Ancelotti’s predecessor at Napoli, where he inspired as convincing a challenge to Juve’s domination of the league as most of the current Juve squad can recall. And he did it with thrilling football.
Sarri, whose presence at Saturday’s opening fixture at Parma is in some doubt because he has been suffering from pneumonia, acknowledges that the deficit of major titles on his CV poses questions. He is used to that.
“I haven’t won a lot,” he said ahead of embarking on what he describes as “the peak moment” of an unusual career, “and there will always be sceptics around. I heard them when I was at Empoli, at Napoli and at Chelsea.”
Empoli were the first club Sarri coached in a top division, a mere five years ago. He is a rare latecomer to elite management, a driven, independent-minded outsider who was combining part-time coaching in Italian lower-league football with a career in finance until well into his 30s. By that age, Ancelotti and Conte were international midfielders with European Cup medals.
What Sarri’s scenic, roundabout route to the top has helped to preserve is his purist outlook. This is a manager with dogmas, a principled emphasis on speed of pass and the creative use of possession. At times at Chelsea, it was derided as too mannered, even formulaic. At Napoli it seldom was.
At Juventus, the marriage of "Sarriball" - as the founder of Sarriball dislikes his style to be known - with the so-called Old Lady’s tried-and-tested systems looks the most intriguing narrative of the 2019/20 season. Conflicts are bound to arise. Sarri will be working with footballers with some of the best medal-hauls in history, and imposing his authority.
What happens, say, if Sarri, who argued with a defiant young Chelsea keeper Kepa Arrizablaga about Kepa’s tactical substitution for a cup-final penalty shoot-out, tells Gigi Buffon, who has rejoined Juve as second-choice keeper but first-choice dressing-room leader, he will not be using Buffon in a cup competition? How does he gently restyle a Juventus whose tendency to build their game around Cristiano Ronaldo ran the risk, at times last season, of making them predictable?
The new manager will relish the chance to maximise the potential of Juve’s new recruits: Matthijs de Ligt, the €80 million-plus (Dh325m) central defender, still only 19; Aaron Ramsey, whose inventive streak and energy should be assets Sarri can mould. Alongside Ramsey, signed on a free transfer from Arsenal, he inherits Adrian Rabiot, a midfielder in search of a fulfilling understanding with an employer and with a coach, having fallen out with Paris Saint-German and with the France manager, Didier Deschamps.
Gonzalo Higuain is still a Juventus player, too, and if he remains beyond the close of the transfer window, he has two directions he might go: either as the Higuain who made an awkward fit at Sarri’s Chelsea for six months. Or as the Higuain who was galvanised at Sarri’s Napoli.
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- Always check the weather forecast before setting off
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Asia Cup Qualifier
Venue: Kuala Lumpur
Result: Winners play at Asia Cup in Dubai and Abu Dhabi in September
Fixtures:
Wed Aug 29: Malaysia v Hong Kong, Nepal v Oman, UAE v Singapore
Thu Aug 30: UAE v Nepal, Hong Kong v Singapore, Malaysia v Oman
Sat Sep 1: UAE v Hong Kong, Oman v Singapore, Malaysia v Nepal
Sun Sep 2: Hong Kong v Oman, Malaysia v UAE, Nepal v Singapore
Tue Sep 4: Malaysia v Singapore, UAE v Oman, Nepal v Hong Kong
Thu Sep 6: Final
Asia Cup
Venue: Dubai and Abu Dhabi
Schedule: Sep 15-28
Teams: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, plus the winner of the Qualifier
Mohammed bin Zayed Majlis
Killing of Qassem Suleimani
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Torque: 623Nm
Transmission: 10-speed automatic
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The biog
Mission to Seafarers is one of the largest port-based welfare operators in the world.
It provided services to around 200 ports across 50 countries.
They also provide port chaplains to help them deliver professional welfare services.
The biog
Hobbies: Salsa dancing “It's in my blood” and listening to music in different languages
Favourite place to travel to: “Thailand, as it's gorgeous, food is delicious, their massages are to die for!”
Favourite food: “I'm a vegetarian, so I can't get enough of salad.”
Favourite film: “I love watching documentaries, and am fascinated by nature, animals, human anatomy. I love watching to learn!”
Best spot in the UAE: “I fell in love with Fujairah and anywhere outside the big cities, where I can get some peace and get a break from the busy lifestyle”
Indoor cricket in a nutshell
Indoor Cricket World Cup - Sep 16-20, Insportz, Dubai
16 Indoor cricket matches are 16 overs per side
8 There are eight players per team
9 There have been nine Indoor Cricket World Cups for men. Australia have won every one.
5 Five runs are deducted from the score when a wickets falls
4 Batsmen bat in pairs, facing four overs per partnership
Scoring In indoor cricket, runs are scored by way of both physical and bonus runs. Physical runs are scored by both batsmen completing a run from one crease to the other. Bonus runs are scored when the ball hits a net in different zones, but only when at least one physical run is score.
Zones
A Front net, behind the striker and wicketkeeper: 0 runs
B Side nets, between the striker and halfway down the pitch: 1 run
C Side nets between halfway and the bowlers end: 2 runs
D Back net: 4 runs on the bounce, 6 runs on the full
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Defence review at a glance
• Increase defence spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2027 but given “turbulent times it may be necessary to go faster”
• Prioritise a shift towards working with AI and autonomous systems
• Invest in the resilience of military space systems.
• Number of active reserves should be increased by 20%
• More F-35 fighter jets required in the next decade
• New “hybrid Navy” with AUKUS submarines and autonomous vessels
In numbers: China in Dubai
The number of Chinese people living in Dubai: An estimated 200,000
Number of Chinese people in International City: Almost 50,000
Daily visitors to Dragon Mart in 2018/19: 120,000
Daily visitors to Dragon Mart in 2010: 20,000
Percentage increase in visitors in eight years: 500 per cent
MOUNTAINHEAD REVIEW
Starring: Ramy Youssef, Steve Carell, Jason Schwartzman
Director: Jesse Armstrong
Rating: 3.5/5