De Rossi: What Genoa's UEFA License Means for Milan Showdown
Daniele De Rossi highlights Serie A's fight against match-fixing as Genoa, now UEFA-licensed, prepares to host Milan in a critical Champions League qualifier.
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Sign inDaniele De Rossi highlights Serie A's fight against match-fixing as Genoa, now UEFA-licensed, prepares to host Milan in a critical Champions League qualifier.
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