Bomber stories: Vlahovic goals and controversy; Morata goals and thrills; Castro goals to make Zirkzee forget; Lautaro goals for the scudetto. A championship without a master but watch out for Napoli

It’s a mix-up. Without a team capable of running away. Without a team that can boast the title of great favorite for the scudetto. Forget the rides of Inter and Napoli. They are all in a group. All with some defects. All still busy trying to create the right spark. In the midst of this fun balance (I have the feeling, however, that the tournament has lost quality) I suggest the Milanese and Juve not to lose sight of Napoli. With Conte on the bench and without the Cups the Neapolitan team may have a few more cards to play. So watch out for the creation of patron De Laurentiis.
Meanwhile, the championship offers several bomber stories. I start from Juventus. I’ll start with Dusan Vlahovic who responded to the criticisms and doubts that had rained down on him by scoring two goals against Genoa. And letting himself go into a polemical celebration. A confirmation that fasting burned inside him. It’s a shame that the first person to be disappointed with his past performances was his coach. Dusan can win the top scorer ranking, I will say more. To win the Scudetto, Juve needs their striker (the only one until Milik returns) to break the barrier of twenty goals. Possible but not sure.
Lautaro also scored again. Inter desperately needed it.

Inzaghi’s team has a midfield with many potential guns. But Taurus is Taurus. It allows Simone Inzaghi’s idea of ​​football to be exalted when he is in the match. It is likely that Lautaro is more stimulated by the Champions League than by winning the championship again. But he too, like Vlahovic, weighs on the sprint for the title. He too must go beyond twenty goals if he wants to give a decisive boost to the Italian Champions.
Milan also have a striker who pushes. Morata is finding the right feeling with coach Fonseca. He has scored two goals at the start of the tournament and seems the right figure to enhance the Rossoneri’s offensive potential. The tactical ability of the former Atletico Madrid player can allow Milan to handle a four-pronged defense. Alvaro also thrilled everyone by taking the field with his hair shaved as a form of support for kids suffering from cancer.
Let’s move on to the Argentine Castro. Another invention by the master Sartori. This attacker arrived last season. Bologna wanted to bring him to Emilia as soon as possible to help him learn about Italian football. To settle in calmly. Castro started the tournament great. He scored three Eurogoals. He has a task that seems like a Mission Impossible and that is to make the rossoblù people forget about the Zirkzee phenomenon. We can’t yet say that the challenge has been won but Castro is certainly convincing from race to race. And his magic can allow the Italian team to still experience an important championship.