New Straits Times

DEBUT ON DAY OF MOURNING

Ronaldo set for Serie A entrance amid sombre backdrop in Italy

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CRISTIANO Ronaldo will make his much-anticipate­d Serie A debut for Juventus who open their campaign for an eighth straight Italian league title today against a sombre backdrop of a country in mourning following the Genoa bridge disaster.

The five-time Ballon d’Or winner was the star signing of the summer season arriving amid great pomp and ceremony following a €100 million (RM468 million) deal from Real Madrid.

But it could be a low-key start for the 33-year-old Portuguese superstar against minnows Chievo in Verona’s Stadio Bentegodi today on a day of national mourning for the victims of the Morandi bridge tradegy in the north-western port city.

The emotional impact of the disaster has led to the postponeme­nt of Serie A games involving local teams Sampdoria and Genoa who had been due to open their campaigns against Fiorentina and AC Milan.

But all other games will go ahead starting today — the day of the 38 victims’ funerals — with last season’s top two teams Juventus and Napoli in action.

A minute’s silence will be held before each match with the players taking to the pitch wearing black armbands.

Much is expected of Ronaldo’s presence in the Italian league this season after the low of Italy missing out on qualifying for the World Cup in Russia.

“He’s going to raise the level of the championsh­ip,” said Italian football legend Dino Zoff.

“Everyone can benefit. With Ronaldo all eyes will be on us and Serie A can regain ground. His purchase will result in the arrival of other big names to Serie A.”

As Ronaldo takes centre stage at his new team the surprise could be in defence with Andrea Barzagli and new signing Joao Cancelo vying for the role of right-back.

World Cup winner Blaise Matuidi has just returned to action, and coach Massimilia­no Allegri could play new midfield signing Emre Can and Khedira alongside Miralem Pjanic and Juan Cuadrado.

Napoli turn back to their quest for a first title since the days of Argentine star Diego Maradona in 1987 and 1990 after pushing Juventus to the line last season.

After claiming a record 91 points for a league runner-up, Maurizio Sarri exited the club for Chelsea with Italian Carlo Ancelotti making his return to Serie A for the first time in nearly a decade.

The much-travelled Italian arrives in Naples boasting three Champions League trophies from his spells with AC Milan and Real Madrid, and a Premier League title from his two-year stint at Chelsea.

Eusebio di Francesco’s Roma — third last season — travel to Torino with Inter Milan, who also qualified for the Champions League visiting Sassuolo tomorrow, as Bologna and SPAL, who both survived at the death last season going head to head in a bid to start the season on a positive note.

Among the newcomers, Parma return to the top flight only three years after being declared bankrupt, hosting Udinese in their first game.

Also returning to Serie A are Empoli, a team from Florence, who start at home against Cagliari, and Frosinone, from south of Rome, who travel to Atalanta on Monday.

 ?? REUTERS PIC ?? Cristiano Ronaldo, in the colours of his new club Juventus, is set to debut in the Serie A against Chievo.
REUTERS PIC Cristiano Ronaldo, in the colours of his new club Juventus, is set to debut in the Serie A against Chievo.

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