Harry Redknapp is to manage the Jordan national team for two World Cup qualifiers - at the same time as starting his mentoring role at Derby County. Redknapp has confirmed he has agreed to look after Jordan for their qualifiers against Bangladesh and Australia later this month, as a favour to FIFA presidential election loser Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein.The 69-year-old former Queens Park Rangers, Tottenham, Southampton and West Ham manager takes up his mentoring role at Derby on Wednesday. He will help head coach Darren Wassall prepare for the Championship sides Midlands derby at home to Nottingham Forest on Saturday - live on Sky Sports from 12pm - before flying out to the Middle East to join Jordan.Its going to be a tough couple of weeks, thats for sure, Redknapp told The Sun.Im friends with Prince Ali and wanted him to take over from Sepp Blatter. He asked me if Id manage the team for a couple of matches, and I agreed.Ill go to the Forest game and then go straight to London and fly to Jordan. Its a busy time but Ive missed the buzz of being involved in football. News broke on Monday that Derby were in talks with former QPR boss Harry Redknapp about joining in an advisory role Prince Ali is head of the Jordanian FA, but lost the FIFA presidential election to Gianni Infantino last month.Jordan, currently led by caretaker manager Abdullah Abu Zema, play Bangladesh in Amman on March 24 and the Socceroos in Sydney five days later.The Jordanians trail Australia by two points in Group B in the second round of Asian qualifying for the 2018 World Cup, with the top two from each group going through to the third round, where four berths in Russia will be at stake.Another former QPR manager, Ray Wilkins, last year led Jordan to the Asian Cup in Australia, where they were eliminated in the group stage.Redknapp, who resigned as QPR boss in February last year, has agreed to help Derby until the end of the season as the fifth-placed club chase promotion to the Premier League.He lives near Countys chairman Mel Morris in Sandbanks, Dorset, and said: Mels a good man and Derbys a fantastic club which deserves to be in the Premier League with its fans and set-up. 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Northern squads Juventus, AC Milan and Inter Milan have won the last 11 Serie A titles, while Napoli hasnt finished top since Diego Maradona led the southern club to its only two championships in 1987 and 1990. Perhaps in anticipation of celebrations, Napoli even had American-style cheerleaders inside the San Paolo stadium. "I expected the squad to do well and we did well but we can do even better," said Benitez, who previously coached in Italy at Inter Milan in the first half of the 2010-11 season. "This squad has a lot of quality in attack." It was also a positive debut for former Napoli coach Walter Mazzarri with Inter, which got late goals from Yuto Nagatomo and Rodrigo Palacio for a 2-0 win over Genoa. And Lazio bounced back from its 4-0 loss to Juventus in the Super Cup by beating visiting Udinese 2-1 with first-half goals from Hernanes and Antonio Candreva. Lazio had to play with one end of the Stadio Olimpico closed as punishment for fan racism in the Super Cup. As a response, the Roman clubs players wore shirts with a message that read "We love football, we fight racism." Lazios rival Roma had a good start, too, with Daniele De Rossi and Alessandro Florenzi scoring two minutes apart midway through the second half for a 2-0 win at promoted Livorno. There was a curious moment in the first half, as new Roma coach Rudi Garcia was seen talking on his cellphone as he sat on the bench. He said afterward that he was discussing tactics with an assistant in the tribune, although it could earn him a fine. Elsewhere, Cagliari beat Atalanta 2-1 in Trieste, where it is playing due to troubles with its stadium; Torino spoiled Sassuolos Serie A debut with a 2-0 win and Parma was held to a 0-0 draw at home by Chievo Verona despite solid play from newly signed Antonio Cassano. On Saturday, Juventus began its bid for a third straight title with a 1-0 win at Sampdoria while Milan was stunned 2-1 by newly promoted Hellas Verona, which got two goals from Luca Toni. The first round concludes Monday with Fiorentina facing Catania. In Naples, the hosts were in control from the start as Callejon hit the post six minutes in then redirected in a rebound of a shot from Hamsik to give Napoli the lead.dddddddddddd Gonzalo Higuain, who has replaced the departed Edinson Cavani at the centre of Napolis attack, had a goal disallowed for offside in the 40th. Hamsik doubled the lead in first-half added time, dribbling by the goalkeeper and finding the target with a sharply angled shot. Higuain again came close in the 51st, sending a free kick around Bolognas wall just wide, and Hamsik capped a classy performance by firing in from the edge of the area after Higuain was denied. At the San Siro, Japan international Nagatomo headed in from point-blank range in the 75th following a deflected cross from Jonathan and Argentina striker Palacio doubled the lead in added time after an excellent through ball from Fredy Guarin. Neither team had an attempt on target until a header from Inter substitute Mauro Icardi was blocked by goalkeeper Mattia Perin in the 53rd. But Inter was in full control by the end and Icardi hit the crossbar with a header in the 82nd while Andrea Ranocchia had a header tipped wide by Perin a minute later. While it didnt come easily, the result was significant for an Inter squad that finished ninth and had 16 losses last season, its worst effort in 65 years. "Its a good start but were only at the beginning. We need to improve a lot of things but were on the right road," Inter midfielder Ricardo Alvarez said. Mazzarri, who managed Napoli the past four seasons, was hired immediately after Andrea Stramaccioni was let go by Inter at the end of last season. "Were improving more than I thought," Mazzarri said. "Weve done a lot in a short amount of time." In Rome, Hernanes put Lazio ahead in the 13th with an impressive shot past two defenders from a sharp angle and Antonio Candreva made it 2-0 in the 16th after Miroslav Klose earned a penalty. Udinese pulled one back on the hour mark when Luis Muriel finished off a counterattack. Its been a difficult start for Udinese, which was beat 3-1 at home by Czech side Liberec in the first leg of the Europa League playoffs Thursday. In Livorno, Romas 36-year-old captain Francesco Totti hit the crossbar with a long shot in the 28th but it wasnt until the 65th that De Rossi broke the deadlock with an effort from long-range to immediately put behind him a season in which he failed to score. 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