Our prediction for this Serie A match:
Following a 2-1 win over Lazio, Udinese will look to give fans yet another reason to celebrate when they face newcomers Como at their Bluenergy Stadium – Stadio Friuli. The Zebrette continue with their old habit of producing much better showings at home than on the travels, but the visitors should not be written off just yet. A man to watch in the home team will be towering attacker Lorenzo Lucca, who opened his goal-scoring account at the weekend, while Hassane Kamara serves a one-game ban.
Como, meanwhile, came from behind to share the spoils with Cagliari on Matchday 2. Summer signing Raphael Varane, though, remains on the sidelines with injury, alongside Baselli and Abildgaard, which is probably the main reason why we are going to bet on Kosta Runjaic’s troops. Talented Argentina midfielder Maximo Perrone is widely expected to return to the starting XI.
Highlighted Team (Udinese):
Udinese Calcio was founded in 1986 as a part of the Societa Udinesedi Ginnastica. Until the season 1929 the club from Udine was playing in the regional divisions of Italy. In the year 1929 the club was allowed to participate in the Serie B (second highest Italian football division). In 1950 Udinese managed to reach the Serie A. After 5 years the club got downgraded back to the Serie A. After a hectic period Udinese managed to stay in the Serie A since 1995. The best performance of Udinese was in the season 1954/1955 where the club from Udine managed to end second on the table.
The only prizes that Udinese won are the Serie B title, Serie C title and the UEFA Intertoto Cup. Currently Udinese is playing their games in the Stadio Friuli. The most known nicknames for the club are Bianconeri and Zebrette.
Some very known players have ever played for Udinese such as: Bierhoff, Amoroso, Di Natale, Alexis SAnhez and Dino Zoff.