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Disney Reveals Toy Story 5 May Normalize Harming Children
The first teaser trailer for Toy Story 5 has arrived, and it reveals something incredibly disturbing. It’s about a new … Continue reading "Disney Reveals Toy Story 5 May Normalize Harming Children"

The Only Man Who Can Save Star Trek Has Already Been Hired By Paramount
Recently, Star Trek fans got the sad news that Paramount officially killed plans for a fourth Kelvinverse movie that would … Continue reading "The Only Man Who Can Save Star Trek Has Already Been Hired By Paramount"

Most Underrated Comedy Sequel Is Better Than Its First Entry
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy came out in 2004 when I was a high school sophomore, and its quotability … Continue reading "Most Underrated Comedy Sequel Is Better Than Its First Entry"

The Daily Zona Mista: Tuesday, Nov. 11
It’s Tuesday and the Zona Mista rolls on. Doesn’t matter if it’s an international break or not, we’re back in the swing of things as Rino Gattuso heads into his second day of yelling at Italian national team players ahead of their big World Cup qualifiers later in the week. So what is there to talk about? Oh plenty! Just because it’s an international break doesn’t mean that things suddenly go quiet around the Zona Mista world. One of these things is not like the other … Top scorers this season:🏴 14 goals – Haaland🇩🇪 13 goals – Kane🇪🇸 13 goals – Mbappè🇮🇹 5 goals – Calhanoglu https://t.co/as1qDmhBnj— Adriano Del Monte (@adriandelmonte) November 10, 2025 Like SOON SOON? 🚨 Zinedine Zidane when asked about coaching a new team: “It will happen soon, very soon”. pic.twitter.com/IBQoOKT9DH— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) November 10, 2025 Happy Holidays Moments together, feel better. Celebrating emotions, uniting generations. A Holiday jumper to remember 🤍🖤— JuventusFC 🇬🇧🇺🇸 (@juventusfcen) November 10, 2025 Table toppers 1 – #Inter and #Roma are both tied at the top of the Serie A table after at least 10 games played for the first time since the end of the 27th matchday of the 2001/02 season (56 points for each in that case). Original. pic.twitter.com/33FybLiQvl— OptaPaolo (@OptaPaolo) November 10, 2025 Albin Army forever Albin #Ekdal has announced his retirement from football as player at 36. #transfers pic.twitter.com/EZlf5b81bl— Nicolò Schira (@NicoSchira) November 10, 2025 Everything is fine 🚨 | John Elkann: “We need drivers who think more about Ferrari and less about themselves.” pic.twitter.com/nRvayc0C8i— La Gazzetta Ferrari (@GazzettaFerrari) November 10, 2025 Question of the Day: It’s almost the middle of November. Temperatures are getting cold. Have you settled into Cozy SZN yet?

Juventus strikers have now gone 50 days without a goal from open play in Serie A

The Old Lady Speaks Podcast, Episode 311: Spalletti’s first full week at Juventus is a frustrating one

The Daily Zona Mista: Monday, Nov. 10

Le Pagelle: Juventus vs. Torino

Hulked-up keeper denies Juventus in Derby della Mole draw
OK, this is getting ridiculous. Just days after settling for a Champions League point against Sporting CP in large part because goalkeeper Rui Silva went absolutely bonkers and denied what looked to be certain goals, forcing them to settle for a draw, it was deja vu all over again for Juventus in Saturday’s first running of the Derby della Mole. This time it was Alberto Paleari auditioning for the role of Gianluigi Buffon. Paleari — who is Torino’s second-choice keeper under normal circumstances — made a string of fantastic saves over the course of the match, ultimately preserving a point for the visiting side and preventing Juve from keeping up with the leaders. It was a deeply frustrating night for Luciano Spalletti’s men. The gold-star night for Paleari was the latest in a string of matches in which Juve were thwarted in front of goal by a keeper that was playing the game of his life. The ultimate result? A scoreless draw that for the most part flattered Torino, and showed that there was still work to do before the team was well and truly back. Spalletti had good news in the form of Khéphren Thuram and Dusan Vlahovic, both of whom shrugged off knocks to make the matchday squad, but was still missing Gleison Bremer, Lloyd Kelly, Juan Cabal and Arkadiusz Milik. Spalletti continued to use the 3-4-2-1 formation that he’d begun to favor so far in his Juve tenure. Michele Di Gregorio anchored a defense that included Pierre Kalulu, Daniele Rugani, and Teun Koopmeiners. Weston McKennie and Andrea Cambiaso sandwiched Manuel Locatelli and Thuram in midfield, while Francisco Conceição and Kenan Yildiz supported Vlahovic in the attack. Torino manager Marco Baroni was suspended for Saturday’s contest. Assistant Leonardo Coulcci filled in on the touchline, and took care of a 3-5-2 setup in front of Paleari. Ardian Ismajili, Guillermo Maripán, and Saúl Coco were arrayed in front of Palieri. Marcus Pedersen and Valentino Lazaro played out wide, flanking Nikola Vlasic, Cesare Cassadei, and Ivan Ilic. Giovanni Simeone and Cyril Ngonge were the tip of the spear. Juve’s first dangerous shot came after only about 45 seconds of regular season play. After Thuram made a tackle and continued upfield, Yildiz ultimately got the ball into the middle of the field, but Locatelli’s strong shot from range was deflected out of bounds. The game wore on, and Juve attempted more and more shots from distance to test Paleari. Locatelli had a shot blocked as a national holiday on Guy Fawkes Day wore on, then Paleari somehow managed to make a double intervention, punching a cross from the left only to be confronted with Thuram lining up a powerful effort art goal. The Italian managed to recover just enough position to get himself in front of the ball and keep it out. As the half wore on the chances were few and far between, especially for the Ferengi. With four minutes left in before the break, Conceição hit a beautiful cross-field shot that Paleari got fingertips to to push past the post, although referee Luca Zufferli didn’t catch it, defusing the pressure Juve had piled on up to that point. By the end of the half they had maintained 73 percent of possession, but didn’t have the goal to show for it. Simeone very nearly put Torino ahead against the run of play right out of the restart when he took a long pass and had a free charge at goal. As Diego’s boy charged in and slotted home after some poor defending that allowed him straight through, the flag went up — he had been WAY offside. Ismajli made a last-ditch block on a shot from Yildiz that prevented an easy tap-in. Some more awful defending came from Federico Gatti, who had come on at halftime, and Che Adams took full advantage, only being denied by Di Gregorio’s left hand. Jonathan David and Edon Zhegrova were introduced shortly the hour mark, and both were denied getting onto the stat sheet within moments of coming on. David really should’ve ended his drought with a goal, but Paleari got a hand out to stop…

Juventus 0 – Torino 0: Initial reaction and random observations

Game Time Thread: Juventus vs. Torino

