Socrates 8328 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133062 messaggi Inviato April 1, 2014 OLYMPIQUE LYON - JUVENTUS April 3, 2014 - 9:05 PM Gerland Stadium — Lyon Referee: William Collum (Scotland) Marchisio: Juve must perform Apr 1, 2014 Claudio Marchisio says Juventus must put in a strong performance in the first leg of their Europa League quarter final with Lyon.AMAZONIAN The Old Lady face the French side on Thursday on the back of a disappointing performance and result against Napoli at the weekend. “Tomorrow we head to Lyon,” Marchisio wrote on his official Facebook page. “We need to put in a good performance.AMAZONIAN “We need to get the Napoli performance out of our heads and get back to doing what we are best at. Winning.” Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8328 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133062 messaggi Inviato April 1, 2014 OLYMPIQUE LYON - JUVENTUS April 3, 2014 - 9:05 PM Gerland Stadium — Lyon Referee: William Collum (Scotland) Tevez not worried by lack of European goals Apr 1, 2014 Ahead of their Europa League quarter-final tie with Lyon on Thursday Juventus striker Carlos Tevez has insisted that, despite his lack of goals in European competition for the Bianconeri this season, is not obsessed with scoring.AMAZONIAN The Argentinean has been prolific in Serie A since arriving for Manchester City in the summer, however, in eight appearances in Europe, including their earlier Champions League participation he has failed to hit the net. “I’m calm because sooner or later the goals will come, but for me it should not be an obsession,” Tevez told Uefa.com. “Unfortunately I could not play this weekend but it will give me the opportunity to prepare well for Lyon. I will be able to recharge the batteries before the trip to France.”AMAZONIAN With the Old Lady suffering their first Serie A defeat this term against Napoli on Sunday the 30-year-old believed that playing so often during the closing stages of the season can often affect teams. “It is a difficult moment,” he continued. “We’re playing a lot of games and you cannot always play at a high tempo. “However, we have managed to win most so far and this is what matters. We could not do more.” Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8328 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133062 messaggi Inviato April 2, 2014 OLYMPIQUE LYON - JUVENTUS April 3, 2014 - 9:05 PM Gerland Stadium — Lyon Referee: William Collum (Scotland) Lyon v Juventus – Team News, Tactics, Line-ups And Prediction Apr 2, 2014 Juventus travel to the State De Gerland to take on Lyon in what will be the first meeting between these two sides in a competitive fixture. Juventus will start as favorites against a Lyon side who despite fielding a very young side are enjoying a pretty good season. We must keep in mind that this is not the same Lyon side led by Paul Le Geun who won an incredible seven consecutive Ligue 1 titles in the period of 2001 to 2008. To sanction a new stadium, budget has been very tight and the team now comprises of promising academy graduates rather than the likes of as Sonny Anderson, Juninho Pernambucano , Karim Benzema , Fred , Michel Bastos, Lisandro Lopez , Michael Essien , Florent Malouda , Eric Abidal , Diarra Mahmadou, Hatem Ben Arfa. Under the stewardship of former Arsenal midfielder Remi Garde, the squad has few experienced names which include Bafatembi Gomis, who is in the last year of his contract and will leave the club in summer, the talented but very inconsistent Yohann Gourcuff and Steed Malbranque a youth academy alumnus who has returned to his former club to finish his career. Les Gones – which fittingly means ‘the Kids’ in the local dialect of Arpitan, have some exciting talents which include the very impressive Clement Grenier and also leftback Samuel Umtiti. Centre Tola Vologe has produced top-level players at a volume only Barcelona and Real Madrid can match in recent seasons, with stars such as Karim Benzema, Hatem Ben Arfa, Loic Remy, Sidney Govou and Ludovic Guily. Juventus, as history suggests, have performed well against French clubs and they would be looking to grab a positive result here after the setback in Naples on Sunday. Antonio Conte himself has been pretty vocal about respecting the Europa League and his players will look to carry on their momentum of good domestic form in Europe as well. Except the historic 6-1 victory against PSG in 1996, Juventus have struggled on French soil so they would look to improve on this record. This clash also sees the youngest side (Lyon-average age 24.3 yrs) in Europa league take on the oldest (Juventus- average age 29.4 yrs).AMAZONIAN Team News and Tactical Brief LYON Lyon have switched between the 5-3-2 and 4-1-2-1-2 formations this season with Remi Garde preferring a more pragmatic approach away from home.In goal they have the very impressive Portuguese Anthony Lopes, who at age of 23 has already displaced the experienced Remi Vercoutre and is seriously challenging to be Portugal’s No.1 goalkeeper at World Cup 2014. Samuel Umtiti has grabbed headlines with commanding displays at the heart of the defence. Excellent positional sense, good physique and a great left foot are his best qualities. He will be partnered by the experienced Serb Milan Bisevac. The full back positions are taken by Henri Bedimo and Miguel Lopes, another Portuguese on loan from Sporting. Garde usually prefers Burkina Faso international Bacary Kone when he uses a 3men backline. In front of the defence sits the captain and midfield anchorman Maxime Gonalons who seemed destined to join Napoli this year. Along with him he has the Franco- Cameroonian Gueïda Fofana. Jordan Ferri has proven himself a viable option in the midfield and will take the place of Fofana in case he does not recover from his injury. Malbranque and Grenier are the creative outlets in midfield and Clement Grenier in particular is a very dynamic young prospect who has grabbed headlines with some wonderful displays this season. The former AC Milan player Yoann Gourcuff is now only an alternative from the bench. Gourcuff would love to step up on this big stage and show some glimpses of his talent which once made him one of the most coveted youngsters in Europe.AMAZONIAN The forward line will comprise of Jimmy Briand who will start ahead of Bafatembi Gomis. Brian has been in good form this season notching up 11 goals already. He will be partnered by rising star and the most positive story of this season for Lyon: Alexander Lacazette has already netted 19 times in all competitions and will hope to make a mark against Juventus as well. Another promising talent for the future is the 19yr old striker of Algerian origin Benzia Yassine.Probable Starting Line-up (4-1-2-1-2): Lopes(GK); Bedimo, Bisevac, Umtiti, Lopes; Gonalons, Gourcuff, Grenier; Malbranque,Lacazette, Briand.AMAZONIAN JUVENTUS Juventus travel to France with a weakened defensive lineup as long term absentees Ogbonna Barzagli and Peluso continue to remain on the sidelines. Buffon will lead a three man defence of Bonucci Cheillini and Caceres. This will be the fifth consecutive game that the same trio lineup as centre-backs highlighting the lack of options Antonio Conte has due to the injuries. In midfield Andrea Pirlo is likely to be rested as Claudio Marchisio will get to start after his injury layoff and will take the role of a regista in which he has flourished so far this season. Arturo Vidal will partner Paul Pogba in what promises to be an interesting duel with Gonalons and Grenier.Both of them have looked well below par last month as the congested fixture list seems to take a toll on the entire squad. Mauricio Isla will look to impress in a rare starting role as the right fullback. Kwado Asamoah also has shown signs of fatigue in recent weeks but will continue to start on the left side as there are no alternatives for him at this moment.AMAZONIAN Upfront Juventus will be glad to see the return of Carlos Tevez who was absent against Napoli in which the Juventus forward line offered very little in an insipid display. Mirko Vucinic made a cameo appearance on Sunday after almost two months and will make his first start since 5th January when Juventus travelled to face Bologna. The two looked promising as a front pair at the beginning of the season,particularly in the Supercup and the league game against Lazio, and Conte will be hoping that they rediscover that understanding.Probable Starting Line-up (3-5-2): Buffon(GK);Caceres, Bonucci, Chiellini; Isla, Vidal, Marchisio, Pogba, Asamoah; Tevez, Vucinic.AMAZONIAN Players to Watch Out For Carlos Tevez (Juventus) Few eyebrows were raised in the summer when Juventus handed the iconic number 10 to new arrival Carlos Tevez. Eight months into the season and those doubts have been pretty much put to rest by the Argentine who has exceeded all expectations in his debut season to register 18 goals. Apart from his goals, Tevez has also become the crowd favorite with his relentless running and bullying of opposition defence, carving out chances for his teammates and sacrificing himself for the team’s cause. It seems Tevez can do no wrong ut quite astonishingly he has failed to find the back of the net in Europe since 2009. Having scored the match winners in his previous two matches against Catania and Parma, this might just be the tie where he breaks his European duck.Lyon captain Maxime Gonalons claimed that he had already stopped Falcao so he would not lose his sleep over Tevez. Apache would be looking to answer that on the field this Thursday.AMAZONIAN Clement Grenier (Lyon) Grenier joined Lyon in 2002 from his hometown club FC Annonay and soon became one of the club’s best prospects. A wonderfully talented player who likes to play in the hole behind the two strikers or as part of a midfield trio, he is also one of the best dead-ball specialists in France right now. His free-kicks have drawn plenty of comparisons with Lyon legend Juninho Pernambucano. Unsurprisingly, he is also a threat from long distance as well and although his defensive work isn’t great but that isn’t necessarily a key aspect of his game. The best part about Grenier is that he is just 22, and his potential is huge. Watching him play is almost like watching the player that his team-mate Yoann Gourcuff could have become with a bit more consistency and more luck with injuries. Lyon will be hoping that Grenier succeeds and the early signs are very positive to say the least.Maxime Gonalons(Lyon) Maxime Gonalons, the captain of Lyon, has had to show maturity and calmness beyond his 24 years as Lyon struggle through a period of transition. Gonalons has been with Lyon for over 14 years now and since making his professional debut back in 2009 has grown to become one of their most reliable players in the period following their dominance in France. His versatility to be both the classic defensive midfielder protecting the back line, but also to combine that with lung-busting box-to-box runs means he is usually the first name on the team-sheet for Lyon, and since early 2013 he was handed the captain’s armband of his beloved hometown club. Gonalons has remained a consistent leader on and off the pitch and even though he will never be a midfielder who will score buckets of goals; his real skills lie in his intelligence and ability to assess situations almost instantly. His 6’1″ frame means he is a threat from set pieces. His performances over the last couple of years has led Gonalons to be linked with a number of Europe’s leading clubs from Arsenal to Napoli, the latter being a highly possible move as rumours of recent meetings with senior staff at the Italian club refuse to go away.AMAZONIAN Prediction Lyon 1–3 Juventus Lyon have an inexperienced but talented squad of players who have performed admirably in this year’s Europa League. But this Juventus side might be an obstacle too formidable to dispatch. Expect them to put up a good fight but Juventus are the clear favorites in this fixture.AMAZONIAN Blast From the Past This will be the first meeting in European stage for these two teams. They previously met in a friendly in 2010. Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8328 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133062 messaggi Inviato April 2, 2014 OLYMPIQUE LYON - JUVENTUS April 3, 2014 - 9:05 PM Gerland Stadium — Lyon Referee: William Collum (Scotland) Garde: 'Juve are a mountain' Apr 2, 2014 Lyon Coach Remi Garde said Juventus are like “a mountain” to climb in tomorrow’s Europa League quarter-final.AMAZONIAN The first leg is at the Stade de Gerland on Thursday at 20.05 UK time (19.05 GMT). “We are confronted with a mountain, so it will take the perfect game,” said Garde in his Press conference. “Juve have the players for a Champions League quarter-final, let alone one in the Europa League. Our players can’t wait to enjoy this moment in the spotlight, their little chance to shine.AMAZONIAN “We must adapt our style of play to that of Juventus, because the level of quality in Europe is much higher than in France.” Garde was asked whether he saw similarities between Juve and Ligue 1 leaders Paris Saint-Germain. “They are identical teams in the way they dominate everyone in their respective Leagues. They are both packed with champions.AMAZONIAN “Carlos Tevez is a constant danger. Antonio Conte is doing great work and knows how to make his team play well. “It will be our 52nd game of the season, but I won’t make calculations or rotate my squad. The best available players will start.” Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8328 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133062 messaggi Inviato April 2, 2014 OLYMPIQUE LYON - JUVENTUS April 3, 2014 - 9:05 PM Gerland Stadium — Lyon Referee: William Collum (Scotland) Juve’s French challenge Juventus face Lyon in the first leg of the Europa League quarter-finals on Thursday. Luca Cetta assesses the pair heading into the tie. Apr 2, 2014 When the draw for the Europa League quarter-finals paired Juventus with Lyon, Fabio Grosso was immediately sought for comment. The newly-installed Bianconeri Primavera Coach represented both clubs in his career, winning Italian and French championships.AMAZONIAN “I must admit I got excited when I saw the draw, two teams that are important to me will be facing each other. I’m part of Juventus and will always have Lyon in my heart. I’ve got many friends there and enjoyed a fantastic experience.” He continued: “I was lucky enough to play with world class talents like Juninho Pernambucano, Benzema, Keita and Toulalan.” That was then. This is now. It’s no longer the all-conquering club which romped to seven consecutive Ligue 1 titles. This Lyon – led by former defender Remi Garde – is well off the pace set by Paris Saint-Germain. Currently fifth on 48 points, they are six adrift of Europe following inconsistent form.AMAZONIAN The continent has also proved a struggle. Dumped from the Champions League in the play-off round, Lyon topped Group I in the Europa, yet scored just six times in as many games. Aside from breaking the shackles and netting four in the Round of 16 first leg with Viktoria Plzen, goals have been hard to come by. As Grosso notes, there is a youthful outlook in the east of France. “There are a couple of players who were youngsters when I was there and have subsequently managed to break into the first team. The club works very well, they’re serious and passionate about what they do.” Alexandre Lacazette is one such example. Juve will need to be wary of Lyon’s top scorer who has bagged 14 domestic goals and two in Europe. Strike partner Bafetimbi Gomis has 11 in Ligue 1 and one more than Lacazette on the continent.AMAZONIAN Captain Maxime Gonalons was close to Napoli in January, but is now hoping to lead Lyon to the last four. He’ll be looking to make a statement, but former Milan midfielder Yoann Gourcuff is set to miss out because of an ankle problem. He’s one of a number of players unavailable. The French club go in as the underdog as they host a Juve outfit smarting from only its second domestic loss. Pegged back for long periods by Napoli, the Bianconeri fell to a 2-0 defeat and with it came the end of a 22-game unbeaten run in Serie A. They had won seven straight beforehand. The favourite to win the Europa League, the question surrounding Juve ahead of the first leg is fatigue. Coupled with injuries, a chunk of the team has been unchanged for a number of matches. That has led to lacklustre performances reliant on moments of individual brilliance rather than overwhelming team showings.AMAZONIAN “I believe that we have been missing for a month, players of great worth,” stated captain Gianluigi Buffon after Sunday’s loss. “Barzagli, Ogbonna, we have Marchisio who is slowly coming back, but we also missed Carlos Tevez. In short, we were and are in an emergency for the past 30-40 days, with three games a week.” The Old Lady faces a manageable upcoming domestic run, so the proverbial eggs can be thrown in the Europa League basket as players return. Especially with an 11-point Serie A lead. Yet Garde can look favourably at how Napoli toppled the Turin club. Juve could not get out of the blocks against a side Buffon says “would spit blood in order to take the scalp of Juventus.” At the Stade de Gerland, where they are unbeaten in Europe this term, Lyon would have to do the same. Rafael Benitez’s men were spot on in stopping Juventus. They outgunned the midfield trio of Andrea Pirlo, Paul Pogba and Arturo Vidal, stemmed the flow out wide and pegged them back in their half.AMAZONIAN Vidal won’t be in France, he sits out suspended. Conversely, Tevez returns. Juve’s top scorer – still without a European goal – is fresh from his own suspension. “I’m calm because sooner or later the goals will come, but it’s not an obsession for me,” he said over the weekend. The Argentine will no doubt be pivotal and an away goal would be the perfect end to the drought. So how does Grosso see the tie? “They will be two difficult games, but Juventus are aware of their strengths and possess the quality to give anyone a tough time. I’m convinced we’ll see two great matches.” Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8328 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133062 messaggi Inviato April 2, 2014 OLYMPIQUE LYON - JUVENTUS April 3, 2014 - 9:05 PM Gerland Stadium — Lyon Referee: William Collum (Scotland) Lacazette: I want to play for Juventus The 22-year-old, who is the second top goalscorer in the French league at the moment, has admitted he would be interested in joining the Italian giants. Apr 2, 2014 Lyon forward Alexandre Lacazette has hinted at a possible move to Italian giants Juventus in the future.AMAZONIAN The two sides meet in the last eight of the Europa League on Thursday, with the first-leg in France before the return in Turin a week later. And Lacazette, who has scored 20 goals in all competitions for the French side this season, says he would relish the chance to join a club the size of Juve. "Juventus are the most successful club in Italian football," he told Tuttosport.AMAZONIAN "So, of course, I'd be lying if I said I didn’t want to play for them. I am attracted by the big clubs and would love to play abroad. "But right now I am thinking about scoring goals for Lyon, and my job is to try to do that against Juve. "We know they are going to be extra motivated because the final is at their own stadium, but we're looking forward to the challenge." Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8328 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133062 messaggi Inviato April 2, 2014 OLYMPIQUE LYON - JUVENTUS April 3, 2014 - 9:05 PM Gerland Stadium — Lyon Referee: William Collum (Scotland) Europa League: Lyon v Juventus team news Carlos Tevez's return will bolster Juventus as the Italians look to bounce back from their defeat at Napoli in Thursday's Europa League quarter-final first leg at Lyon. Apr 2, 2014 The Argentinian striker, who is Juve's top scorer this season with 18 goals, missed Sunday's 2-0 defeat in Naples through suspension.AMAZONIAN The loss, Juve's second in Serie A, left the Turin giants 11 points clear of Roma at the top of the standings with seven games remaining. "It's a difficult time because we are playing so many games and it's not always possible to play every game at a high level," Tevez said to www.tuttojuve.com. "We have won a lot of games this season and this is what matters. "The fact that I didn't play at the weekend has given me the opportunity to prepare in the best possible way for the game at Lyon."AMAZONIAN Tevez's last European goal dates back to April 2009 but the South American, who will lead Juve's attack in Lyon, is calm despite his goal drought on the continent. "I am serene because sooner or later the goal will arrive," he said. "For me this is not an obsession." Juve travel to the Stade de Gerland having won their two Europa League games on the road, including a 1-0 triumph at Fiorentina in the previous round.AMAZONIAN Rivals Lyon are unbeaten at home since the group stages of the competition but just like their rivals, they are also feeling the fatigue of their busy fixture schedule. Sunday's 2-1 home loss to St Etienne was Les Gones' second defeat in their last three league games and dropped Remi Garde's side to fifth place in Ligue 1. "We have played a lot of football this season and we are starting to feel it," Garde said to olweb.fr. "It's never easy to lose the derby, but it doesn't change anything.AMAZONIAN "We don't have time and we don't want to dwell on this. We have to bounce back on Thursday." The hosts are without six injured players, including Miguel Lopes, Mou Dabo and Clement Grenier. The only consolation for Garde is that striker Yassine Benzia returns from suspension.AMAZONIAN Juve coach Antonio Conte will be without midfielder Arturo Vidal, who serves a one-match ban. The return leg will be played on April 10 at the Juventus stadium, the venue for this year's final. Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8328 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133062 messaggi Inviato April 2, 2014 OLYMPIQUE LYON - JUVENTUS April 3, 2014 - 9:05 PM Gerland Stadium — Lyon Referee: William Collum (Scotland) Europa League Preview: Juventus vs. Lyon, Leg 1 — The French Connection Not, not the movie, you nerds. But good knowledge on your part. Apr 2, 2014 Juventus has traveled far and wide this season. From Italy to Spain and back again. From Italy to Denmark and back. Over to Turkey and back to Turin — twice! It's been quite a travel-filled European journey that has covered hundreds upon thousands of miles, from one end of the continent to the other.AMAZONIAN And this week brings us a new destination. It's off to the land that brought us the wonderfulness that is Paul Pogba for everybody who wears black and white jerseys. Maybe we should thank the wonderful country of France for Pogba? I dunno, just an idea I had. But the first leg of the Europa League quarterfinals takes Juventus to a country they have yet to step foot in this season. Maybe that's a good, maybe it's not. We do know one thing, though: They arrive as a team coming off a loss, yet they are still the odds-on favorites to win the whole damn thing in front of their hometown crowd next month. That's gotta mean something, right?AMAZONIAN The thing is this: The way Juventus has been playing for the better part of their stint in the Europa League, we don't know how they will react to the 2-0 drubbing at the hands of Napoli this past weekend. We know how we want them to come out and play against Lyon tomorrow night. But we don't know for sure how, exactly, they will react to one of their worst performances of the year. That's the interesting thing in all of this, I guess. This game can be funny in a cruel kind of way. It's been weeks upon weeks, months upon months since Juventus were put in the situation they are currently in. Their last league loss was when Roma was taking Serie A by storm and racking up shutouts like they were going out of style. The last time they had to react to a league loss was when they were in a completely different European competition.AMAZONIAN But if that last time is any kind of hint, then things will be more than okay. Or, if the last six weeks are any indication, then maybe things won't just instantly become better at the snap of Antonio Conte's magical managerial fingers. (That would be nice, though. Just being honest.) Maybe a European tie will be just the cure like the last post-loss one was and Juventus roll into the Europa League semifinals and clinch the league title sooner rather than later. That sure would be nice, wouldn't it?AMAZONIAN GOOD NEWS Like I said, Juventus can use the loss to Napoli the same way they used the Fiorentina defeat back in late October — a much-needed kick in the backside that can snap them out of their current funk. There is no guarantee, of course, but when you get worked over like Juve did on Sunday night, sometimes a reality check is the thing you need.BAD NEWS If you have watched Juventus lately, you pretty much know things aren't going so hot right now. There are wins and the lead atop Serie A is still pretty comfortable, but the team's actual form has been pretty darn ugly. Winning ugly is one thing, but Napoli pretty reminded us of what we already knew — Juventus isn't playing well at all right now. Side note: No Arturo Vidal thanks to his yellow card in the second leg against Fioretnina. Claudio Marchisio, welcome back to the starting lineup. Now go out and do something awesome against Lyon.AMAZONIAN WHAT TO WATCH FOR 1. Carlos Tévez's return to the lineup. Tévez is rested and probably tired of hearing about how he hasn't scored any goals in Europe for longer period of time than this blog has been in existence. Well, I know I'm tired of it, so I'll just speak for Carlitos in this sense. And while the team as a whole has taken a total step back in terms of form, don't blame it on Juve's No. 10. He continues to be one of the squad's most consistent players — even in Europe when he's not scoring goals. Now I'm pretty sure it's time to go out and score a goal in Europe so everybody shuts the heck up about no European goals, Carlitos. Just a suggestion.2. Who else starts up front? Fernando Llorente isn't on top form like he was a few months ago. Dani Osvaldo has cooled off since he first arrived in Turin. Sebastian Giovinco is sometimes healthy, sometimes not even included in the match day squad. Mirko Vucinic is probably thinking about his next mustache after finally taking the field over the weekend. The striker options to play alongside Tévez are...yeah, hard to say at this point. For as much as I thought Conte would stick to his guns and continue to play Osvaldo in Europa League matches, he had Llorente play from the start in the second leg against Fiorentina. But as we've seen, Llorente's big contributions are becoming less and less these past few weeks. I guess what I'm trying to say is that your guess as to who Tévez's strike partner tomorrow night will be as good as mine.AMAZONIAN 3. Paul Pogba on his home soil. Outside of national team duty, this is the 21-year-old Frenchman's first trip to his homeland since he became a Juventus player. You would think that because of said event, he would have a little extra motivation to go vintage Pogba on Lyon and do some things. You know, match-changing things where Pogba absolutely takes over. We all know he is capable of such awesomeness, but much like the team's overall form in recent weeks, Pogba being Pogba has been pretty hit-and-miss. I might be going out on a limb here, but having one of those big-time Pogba games when there's likely to be a few extra eyes on him would be pretty nice to see. (Okay, that's not exactly going out on a limb.)4. Getting the vital away goal or two. The last two rounds, the shoe was on the other foot. Juventus were home and therefore preventing some kind of away goal shenanigans. But now that the script is flipped, and Juve get to play the first leg away from home rather than in front of the home crowd at Juventus Stadium. It's probably the way a lot of us want it considering if Juve return home with an away goal, it will be just that much tougher for Lyon to overcome things. Even with that, they're going to have to overcome a few things — or injuries — in the first leg. That's a whole lot of Lyon players out injured or more than likely out injured. If you ever wanted a chance to snatch an away goal or two when your opponent is less-than 100 percent, this would be that chance. Go right ahead, gents. I'm hopefully we won't have to remind you twice.My starting XI (3-5-2): Buffon; Caceres, Bonucci, Chiellini; Isla, Pogba, Pirlo, Marchisio, Asamoah; Osvaldo, Tevez OFFICIAL KICKOFF TIME: 9:05 P.M. IN ITALY; 3:05 P.M. ON THE EAST COAST; 12:05 P.M. ON THE WEST COAST. Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8328 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133062 messaggi Inviato April 2, 2014 OLYMPIQUE LYON - JUVENTUS April 3, 2014 - 9:05 PM Gerland Stadium — Lyon Referee: William Collum (Scotland) Marchisio: 'Critics too hard on Juve' Apr 2, 2014 Claudio Marchisio hit back at Juventus critics ahead of tomorrow’s clash with Lyon in the Europa League.AMAZONIAN The first leg of the quarter-final kicks off on Thursday at 21.05 CET at the Stade de Gerlande. “We put in a bad performance against Napoli and didn’t step on to the field with the right mentality,” said the midfielder in his Press conference. That 2-0 result at the San Paolo on Sunday was their first Serie A defeat since October, ending a run of 20 wins and two draws.AMAZONIAN “The good news is we have the chance to make up for that in Europe. It is a game that means a huge amount to us, as we know how important it is to get a good result in the away leg. “We need to get straight back on track, the same path we’ve been on since the start of the season, looking to fix what went wrong against Napoli and put in a great performance. “To be honest, I have been struck by the wave of pessimism that followed the Napoli game. I read an article this week that said this tyranny of Juventus was finally set to end. We achieved something extraordinary over the last few years and as time goes on, we accumulate bigger advantages over our direct rivals.AMAZONIAN “These are clubs who spent money to improve their squads, but so have we and we keep getting better and better. “To read that Juve are in crisis just because they lost one game by taking the wrong approach... but a defeat to Napoli can happen. This is a team that has always been on an upward trajectory and will continue to do so.” Marchisio was asked whether the midfielders weren’t pushing up to score as much because of fatigue or the fact opponents had studied how to stop them.AMAZONIAN “It’s normal that the other sides study every way possible to stop us. It’s normal we will find difficulty when the other teams are playing mainly to block our creative centres. Even so, we always created many chances and imposed our style on the opposition.” Lyon stand in their way now and Marchisio admires their squad going into the game. “It is certainly a very good side that proved its worth in Europe and Ligue 1. We haven’t had much time to study them, but from what we saw they are a very complete squad, strong physically with attacking players like Lacazette who can hurt you on the counter. Therefore we’ve got to be very wary.”AMAZONIAN This week Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho said Juventus could not consider winning the Europa League a success, as they were built for the Champions League. “In all honesty I’m not very interested in what he says,” replied Marchisio. “We started out in the Champions League trying to improve on last year, didn’t manage it, and now want to go all the way in the Europa League. “It’s not just because the Final is in Turin, as our objective would still have been to go all the way, as that is always our target in every competition. Others can say what they want.” Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8328 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133062 messaggi Inviato April 2, 2014 OLYMPIQUE LYON - JUVENTUS April 3, 2014 - 9:05 PM Gerland Stadium — Lyon Referee: William Collum (Scotland) Conte: 'Juve back on track in Lyon' Apr 2, 2014 Antonio Conte is confident Juventus can rediscover their form in the Europa League and have found “weak spots” in Lyon.AMAZONIAN The first leg kicks off at the Stade de Gerlande on Thursday at 21.05 CET. “We should be proud that we are the only Italian team left in Europe for the second season running,” noted the Coach in his Press conference. “We do feel the pressure of having to bring some lustre back to Italian football and, seeing as we are on our own, we’ll try to go as far as possible even throughout difficulties.AMAZONIAN “If we want to compare who has the most injuries, it’s a real battle between us and Lyon! In the last round of the Europa League I only had three players available on the bench, so it’s certainly not an easy time for us. “Lyon are a strong side and have won several titles in recent years. I certainly think their attack is the most important area, as it is full of quality and physical strength with players like Gomis and Lacazette. “We studied them, know their strengths and believe we know a few weak points too. We will try to take control of the game tomorrow, knowing the first leg is very important to get qualification on the right track, especially as it is away from home.”AMAZONIAN The Bianconeri have stuttered of late with an injury crisis and suffered their first Serie A defeat since October when beaten 2-0 by Napoli on Sunday. Today Roma play Parma in a game that was rained off on February 2, so by this evening the gap at the top of the table could be just eight points. “I hope the defeat to Napoli can give us the strength to push on through the final rush. I think that game can be put down as a physiological defeat that can happen after a long run of success, where you can have a drop in tension, concentration and determination. I already expect a great performance from the whole team tomorrow.AMAZONIAN “We’re not thinking about Roma, as it’s only right that all our focus goes on to tomorrow’s Europa League tie against Lyon. Am I worried about our condition? Not at all. “I would also like to thank Remi Garde, as being compared to PSG is a real show of respect. He said Juve are a mountain to be climbed? We’ll try to make it unconquerable.” Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8328 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133062 messaggi Inviato April 2, 2014 OLYMPIQUE LYON - JUVENTUS April 3, 2014 - 9:05 PM Gerland Stadium — Lyon Referee: William Collum (Scotland) Defenders back for Lyon-Juve Apr 2, 2014 Andrea Barzagli and Angelo Ogbonna are back in the Juventus squad against Lyon in tomorrow’s Europa League quarter-final.AMAZONIAN Barzagli and Ogbonna had missed the last few Serie A games with injury, but are available for the first leg in France. Carlos Tevez also returns, as he was suspended for Sunday’s Serie A 2-0 defeat to Napoli.AMAZONIAN Juventus squad for Lyon: Buffon, Chiellini, Caceres, Ogbonna, Pogba, Marchisio, Vucinic, Tevez, Giovinco, Peluso, Llorente, Barzagli, Osvaldo, Bonucci, Padoin, Pirlo, Asamoah, Vidal, Lichtsteiner, Storari, Isla, Rubinho Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8328 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133062 messaggi Inviato April 2, 2014 OLYMPIQUE LYON - JUVENTUS April 3, 2014 - 9:05 PM Gerland Stadium — Lyon Referee: William Collum (Scotland) Juventus must triumph against Lyon in the Europa League Apr 2, 2014 The last Italian side to feature in European competition, Juventus are the pride of the peninsula. Whilst they should be applauded for all they have done this season, this club really should be carrying the reputation of Calcio in the Champions League as opposed to the less prestigious competition that is the Europa League. Nonetheless, it is the Bianconeri's duty to defeat Lyon, their next opponent, and reach the next stage of the competition.AMAZONIAN The Old Lady must have smiled when she realised she would be taking on Lyon rather than the likes of Sevilla and Porto, two European stalwarts the Italians were hoping to avoid. However, any match that is not taken seriously leads to complacency and essentially a defeat. The French giants may not be the team they once were, but they are a dangerous opponent and have already impressed in the competition, suffering only one defeat to Viktoria Plzen thus far. Playing an attacking style of play, the French outfit’s performances have yo-yoed this season. They suffered clear problems in September as they attempted to adapt to a changed squad, devoid of the talent that had led them to great success last season. Lyon conceded incessantly and were confused going forward, and manager Remi Garde admitted he was worried about losing his job. However, they have since established a rhythm and begun to make the most of the talent they possess within the squad, especially in the attacking positions. The problem with Lyon is their defence. They’ve conceded 37 goals this season, an average of 1.2 goals per game. Not bad usually, but rather poor considering this is the French league and 11 teams have conceded fewer goals than them. There is cause for concern.AMAZONIAN Discipline has been a problem as players have often failed to regain their position and have conceded from the counterattack, whilst intricate play in the box seems to confuse the back line. Essentially, the decision to sell off experience, such as Dejan Lovren, and not purchase an adequate replacement has cost them whilst Miguel Lopes' long-term injury has created real problems for them shuffling personnel. Fortunately for Lyon, their attack has done enough to allow them to climb up the league table after a shaky start. They lacked direction going forward earlier in the season, but they have since started to make the most of the physical strength and power of Alexandre Lacazette -- a player infatuated with the idea of joining Juventus -- and Bafetimbi Gomis. Together, they cause problems for opposing back lines. Only PSG have scored more from open play this season in Ligue 1, whilst the squad’s passing accuracy allows them to penetrate effectively. However, Lyon are missing playmaker Clement Grenier for this vital match, and the weekend loss to Saint Etienne has not only dampened the mood but has seen them practically surrender their fight to finish in a Champions League place. Lille are simply too far ahead now. Whilst Lyon and Juventus have never played each other in an official competition, the Old Lady has played at the Stade de Gerland twice before. The first was against Lyon in 1965 in honour of Nestor Combin, who moved from Lyon to Juventus. The Bianconeri played again in that stadium in 1972, against Marseille in the European Cup, losing 1-0.AMAZONIAN On this occasion, a defeat is simply out of the question considering the considerable difference in quality between the two sides. Juventus are exhausted and have suffered due to their packed schedule and an energetic style of play that demands great intensity. Nonetheless, even a tired Juve should manage an away goal to take back to Turin. Thankfully for the Italians, Andrea Barzagli and Angelo Ogbonna have been called up to the squad, which should ease concerns, although it’s doubtful either will start. Up front, all sorts of options have been noted by the media, but it’s likely the side will rely on a Carlos Tevez-Mirko Vucinic partnership. Juve manager Antonio Conte, utterly pleased with the compliments Garde dished out in his prematch conference, said he will try to deploy a side that’s unconquerable. Fans will be hoping for just that as the club chase a European trophy after having suffered for so many years without one. Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8328 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133062 messaggi Inviato April 3, 2014 OLYMPIQUE LYON - JUVENTUS April 3, 2014 - 9:05 PM Gerland Stadium — Lyon Referee: William Collum (Scotland) Defeat can be Juventus catalyst - Conte The Italian is expecting a reaction from his side in Europe following their surprise 2-0 loss in Serie A on Sunday. Apr 2, 2014 Juventus coach Antonio Conte says his side can use their defeat to Napoli as a catalyst in their quest for domestic and European success. The Bianconeri face Lyon on Thursday in the first-leg of their Europa League quarter-final on the back of a surprise 2-0 loss to Rafa Benitez's side on Sunday. Lyon boss Remi Garde suggested Juve will be a mountain to climb for his club, with Conte endorsing that view, while admitting he is expecting a reaction from his players. "Juventus are a mountain to climb? We'll look to make it insurmountable," the trainer told reporters. "I hope the defeat to Napoli gives us the strength to face the final sprint in the best way. I'm expecting a great display tomorrow. "Lyon have had success in recent times and possess fine players. We've studied them and are aware of their strong and weak areas. "We’ll face Lyon aware of the importance the first leg holds in the eventual destiny of getting through to the next round. We should be proud at being respected by teams like Lyon who, up until a few years ago, were ahead of us." Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8328 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133062 messaggi Inviato April 3, 2014 OLYMPIQUE LYON - JUVENTUS April 3, 2014 - 9:05 PM Gerland Stadium — Lyon Referee: William Collum (Scotland) Malbranque: Lyon-Juventus clash fitting of Champions League status Apr 2, 2014 Ahead of the visit of Juventus to the Stade de Gerland on Thursday night Lyon midfielder Steed Malbranque has insisted that their Europa League quarter-final would be equally at home in the Champions League given the reputation of the two sides. Both the Bianconeri and Ligue 1 club had began the campaign competing in Europe’s premier club competition, however, the French side failed to make the group stages after losing the qualifier to Real Sociedad. “It is not the Champions League but the game will be difficult, it will be as if it were,” Malbranque told Tuttomercatoweb. “Juventus are a great team and talented who has almost already won the title. “We did lose badly [against Saint-Etienne on Sunday] and it was deserved. “Tomorrow’s game is important for us, we have the means to compete in this game, the opponent is tough, but we can continue our journey in Europe. “These days, we give priority to the game and remain focused. A large number of French clubs would like to play against Juventus. “We’ll try to play our game, we will have to defend well and be disciplined on the field but we feel ready. “I do not follow Serie A much, so I’m not able to judge [the quality], I watch most frequently English football. “In the past I’ve played against Bologna and Inter Milan, these are bad memories, it is always difficult to play against an Italians. With Paul Pogba returning to his homeland the former international praised the midfielder for the impact he has made for France ahead of the World Cup and believed Lyon’s own youngsters will be looking to impress against Juventus. “Pogba is a young and promising not only emerged this season with Juventus, but also with the national team,” he continued. “The youngsters who play tomorrow will do their utmost to show off and play better in the next matches.” Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8328 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133062 messaggi Inviato April 3, 2014 OLYMPIQUE LYON - JUVENTUS April 3, 2014 - 9:05 PM Gerland Stadium — Lyon Referee: William Collum (Scotland) Olympique Lyonnais-Juventus Preview: Tevez to return for trip to Stade Gerland The Argentine striker missed the defeat to Napoli due to suspension but Antonio Conte can call on him for the Europa League quarter-final to bolster his "tired" side. Apr 2, 2014 Antonio Conte admits that Juventus are battling fatigue ahead of Thursday's visit to Olympique Lyonnais in the Europa League quarter-finals. The Serie A leaders suffered only their second league defeat of the campaign on Sunday as they fell to a 2-0 reverse at the hands of Napoli, ending their 14-match unbeaten run in all competitions. Coach Conte's men are still very much on course for the title, but the 44-year-old concedes that Juve's congested fixture schedule has taken its toll on his players. "We were off-colour," Conte told giornalaccio rosa dello Sport after the loss to Napoli. "We are playing so many games right now and always with the same players due to injuries. "Most of my players are tired as they haven't had a chance to rest." Juve's poor performance came just four days after a 2-1 win over Parma and Conte will again have to manage his resources as they prepare to face a Lyon side who have only lost one game in the Europa League this season. The visitors will be boosted by the return of top scorer Carlos Tevez for the first-leg clash after he missed the Napoli match due to suspension, but a number of first-team players remain on the sidelines through injury. Defender Andrea Barzagli is expected to miss out with a calf injury, while Angelo Ogbonna and Federico Peluso (both thigh) also miss out. Lyon's performance in the competition this season has been impressive, with the 2-1 last-16 second-leg loss to Viktoria Plzen marking their solitary defeat so far. And that mattered little as Remi Garde's men progressed 5-3 on aggregate thanks to an impressive 4-1 success in the first-leg at the Stade Gerland. However, Garde's side approach their first competitive meeting with Juventus on the back of a local derby loss to Saint-Etienne that severely dented their prospects of securing Champions League football for next season. Lyon are now nine points adrift of third-placed Lille - who occupy the final Champions League spot - but can at least secure a European return via the Coupe de la Ligue, where they meet Paris Saint-Germain in the final later this month. But Lyon's hopes of claiming continental silverware this year have been hampered by a number of injuries, with midfield playmaker Clement Grenier missing the last six games due to an infection in his groin. Defender Miguel Lopes is set to be absent for the rest of the season with a broken leg, while Gueida Fofana (groin), Mouhamadou Dabo and Milan Bisevac (both hamstring) are all doubtful.Head to Head Club Friendlies - Jul 24, 2010 - Juventus 2 - 1 Olympique LyonnaisLast Five Matches OLYMPIQUE LYONNAIS Mar 30, 2014 - Olympique Lyonnais 1 - 2 AS Saint-Etienne - Ligue 1 Mar 23, 2014 - EA Guingamp 0 - 1 Olympique Lyonnais - Ligue 1 Mar 20, 2014 - FC Viktoria Plzeň 2 - 1 Olympique Lyonnais - EL Mar 16, 2014 - Olympique Lyonnais 2 - 3 AS Monaco - Ligue 1 Mar 13, 2014 - Olympique Lyonnais 4 - 1 FC Viktoria Plzeň - ELJUVENTUS Mar 30, 2014 - SSC Napoli 2 - 0 Juventus - Serie A Mar 26, 2014 - Juventus 2 - 1 Parma - Serie A Mar 23, 2014 - Catania 0 - 1 Juventus - Serie A Mar 20, 2014 - Fiorentina 0 - 1 Juventus - EL Mar 16, 2014 - Genoa 0 - 1 Juventus - Serie A Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8328 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133062 messaggi Inviato April 3, 2014 OLYMPIQUE LYON - JUVENTUS April 3, 2014 - 9:05 PM Gerland Stadium — Lyon Referee: William Collum (Scotland) How Juventus Will Line Up Against Lyon Apr 2, 2014 Juventus enter Thursday's Europa League tie with Lyon looking to banish the memory of Sunday's nightmare at the San Paolo. The Bianconeri were poor against Napoli, who won comfortably, exposing the champions' inability to defend against wingers pushed high up the pitch. In a competition that the Italian champions are favourites for, especially due to the final being held at their own stadium in Turin, they will be expected to comfortably surpass this stage against Lyon. Here is how Antonio Conte is likely to line them up at the Stade de Gerland Thursday.Goalkeeper: Gianluigi Buffon Potentially the best goalkeeper in Europe on recent form, the Italy No. 1 was phenomenal at Napoli on Sunday. Making plenty of spectacular saves to keep Juve in it for 30 minutes, Juve could not capitalise on the lifelines provided to them by their 'keeper. Conte will hope he is not needed quite so much on Thursday.Centre-Back: Martin Cáceres Martin Caceres is enjoying a prolonged run in the side due to the injuries to Andrea Barzagli and Angelo Ogbonna. Leonardo Bonucci and Giorgio Chiellini have also missed games, so the Uruguayan has been the most consistent presence in the back three. At times he has been excellent, but the Celeste international has also had moments of madness where he has been caught ball watching. Caceres will continue on Thursday regardless, though.Centre-Back: Leonardo Bonucci Bonucci has been the only defender to be in a decent spell of form. The Azzurri international has been alert, anticipating danger and making plenty of interceptions to break up the opposition's attacks. Bonucci was actually off the pitch during the opening goal on Sunday, and for a while, alongside Buffon, he was keeping the Partenopei at bay. Conte will hope Caceres and Chiellini will raise their games to a similar level moving forward.Centre-Back: Giorgio Chiellini Chiellini has struggled in recent weeks, attracting plenty of conflict with opponents, such as the clash with Amauri against Parma, when he suffered an elbow to the head in an aerial dual. On Sunday, he was involved in an altercation with Dries Mertens, even if it was debatable as to whether his stray leg, which made contact with the Belgian's head, was intentional. Chiellini needs to control his temper in the physical battles and get back to basics.Right-Midfield: Mauricio Isla Mauricio Isla is slowly building the trust of Conte and is on the verge of displacing Stephan Lichtsteiner in the starting line-up. The Chilean is currently the beneficiary of a rotation policy between himself, his Swiss team-mate and Kwadwo Asamoah, whereby the former Udinese player can fill in on the left. He is enjoying his best run of games, with his body standing up in recent times, after a torrid run of injuries. It has been a long time coming, but finally, Juventini will be glad to see Isla producing quality in a Juve shirt.Centre-Midfield: Claudio Marchisio Claudio Marchisio will get a start against Lyon due to Arturo Vidal serving a suspension for an accumulation of yellow cards. Il Principino has needed to be patient this season, and with Paul Pogba's emergence this season, Conte has needed to cruelly drop the fans' favourite. Marchisio is still producing, with the sensational long-range goal against Cagliari springing to mind, which will please Cesare Prandelli ahead of the World Cup. An extended run of games in the run-in is quite possible. With a deeper run in the Europa League, Conte will have more opportunities to play the 28-year-old, especially with Vidal and Pogba struggling for form, in addition to Andrea Pirlo needing his schedule being managed.Centre-Midfield: Andrea Pirlo Pirlo was in devastating form from set pieces against Fiorentina and Genoa, but against Napoli on Sunday he was poor. Pirlo will need to be more accurate with his delivery and shooting from set pieces in order to give Juve a greater chance of victory. Pirlo will look to set a tempo. With Tevez looking to go long, and Vucinic willing to drop a little deeper, Lyon will be unable to suffocate Pirlo in the same way that Napoli did. By mixing up his distribution from in front of the back four, Juve can establish more control than they were able to Sunday.Centre-Midfield: Paul Pogba Pogba is not enjoying a good run of form, but his athleticism and ability to drive Juve from defence into attack is crucial to this side. The Frenchman has Conte's trust, otherwise he might have been dropped already, so the French international will continue to drive the Bianconeri forward in transition. His willingness to shoot from distance, despite a lack of success in recent months, also shows the character in the player, so we can expect him to continue showing against Lyon.Left-Midfield: Kwadwo Asamoah Asamoah has been superb this season, progressing his game substantially. With more quality and consistency in the final third, the Ghanaian finally has some quality to complement his athleticism and physical dominance. Asamoah will look to inject some pace into this side, and given he is able to put in a series of sprints throughout the 90 minutes, Juve finally have an outlet they can trust to feed the ball regularly.Striker: Carlos Tevez Carlos Tevez will return after suspension in the Napoli game. The Argentine has been in sensational form with seven goals in his last nine games. Without a goal in Europe this season, El Apache will be determined to find the back of the net against Lyon.Striker: Mirko Vucinic Mirko Vucinic has been out of the side in recent weeks due to injury, and beforehand, he was looking to reintegrate himself into the squad after a move away in January failed to materialise. The Montenegrin could be an option from the start to form a better partnership with Tevez, given Dani Osvaldo and Fernando Llorente are failing to fire. Vucinic will allow Tevez to lead the line, with the 30-year-old dropping deeper to link the midfield and the attack. Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8328 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133062 messaggi Inviato April 3, 2014 OLYMPIQUE LYON - JUVENTUS April 3, 2014 - 9:05 PM Gerland Stadium — Lyon Referee: William Collum (Scotland) Lyon-Juventus Betting Preview: Peerless Pirlo excellent value to find the net in France Antonio Conte's men are favourites to claim victory in Thursday's first-leg tie against Remi Garde's side but our tipster think there's value in the anytime goalscorer market. Apr 3, 2014 Europa League favourites Juventus continue their campaign for European glory when they travel to France to take on Olympique Lyonnais in the first-leg of their quarter-final clash on Thursday night. Antonio Conte’s men suffered their first defeat in 15 matches when they slumped to a shock 2-0 defeat against Napoli on Sunday afternoon but the Serie A side are expected to bounce back against their French opporsition on Thursday. The Italian champions are chalked up at just 8/11 (1.73) with Paddy Power to seize the initiative by claiming a vital first-leg lead here, while Lyon can be backed at a chunky 4/1 (5.0) with the same firm to win on home soil on Thursday. The draw is available at 13/5 (3.60) with Paddy Power. Lyon have struggled for form in recent weeks, having won just four of their last 10 matches in all competitions and if the Ligue 1 side are to cause an upset, they will be heavily reliant on top scorer Alexandre Lacazette. The 22-year-old front man has notched 14 league goals for Lyon this season – including in the weekend’s 2-1 defeat at the hands of Saint Etienne – and can be backed at a chunky 8/1 (9.0) with Paddy Power to break the deadlock on Thursday. Juventus, though, are likely to be fired up given that they willl have home advantage should they progress to the final and Antonio Conte's side could prove to be too strong for their French opponents at Stade de Gerland. Former Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez has bagged an impressive 18 league goals for Antonio Conte’s men thus far this term and the 30-year-old forward is decent value at 9/2 (5.50) with Paddy Power to open the scoring here. Veteran Italian midfielder Andrea Pirlo scored the crucial goal as Juventus edged past Fiorentina in the last round and, given the 34-year-old midfielder’s prowess from dead-ball situations, the 16/5 (4.20) quote with Paddy Power for Pirlo to net at anytime is outstanding value here. Juventus look a solid selection at 8/11 (1.73) with Paddy Power to take a huge stride towards the last four of the competition with victory in this first-leg tie. But those seeking to squeeze further value from the tie are encouraged to take a chance on the juicy 16/5 (4.20) quote from the same firm for the irrepressible Pirlo to net at any time during Thursday’s tussle. Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8328 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133062 messaggi Inviato April 3, 2014 OLYMPIQUE LYON - JUVENTUS April 3, 2014 - 9:05 PM Gerland Stadium — Lyon Referee: William Collum (Scotland) ‘Europa could be Juve’s first step’ Apr 3, 2014 Youri Djorkaeff has urged Juventus to take the Europa League seriously, considering it a possible ‘first step’ towards Champions League success. The Bianconeri have struggled in their two seasons back in the Champions League under Antonio Conte, but find themselves favourites to pick up the Europa League, as they prepare for tonight’s quarter-final first leg with Lyon. For Djorkaeff, reflecting on the differences in Serie A between his time as a player and today, he has urged that the Old Lady does not throw away this chance. “Back then it was great championships, great players,” began the former Inter player to Tuttosport this week. “Now…the level is a little below, perhaps that is why Juventus have struggled in the Champions League. “But, I believe that there is very little needed for them to compete with the biggest in Europe, and the first step may just be winning this Europa League.” Jose Mourinho commented last week that winning the competition for Juve would not represent ‘real success’. “Mourinho is talking like that because that is Juventus…with Inter he would have said that the Europa League is the best competition in the world! “I believe that many teams are wrong to snub the Europa League, but that this trend is being reversed - I see that the British and French are taking the competition seriously and if the French and Italians began to believe, the it would once again be as important as when it was called the UEFA Cup. “I realise that the Champions League has engulfed a lot of media attention and the best teams, given that in some leagues it is down to fourth to qualify, but I think that for a club to win a trophy, it remains the most important thing of all. “A trophy is a trophy, and a season with a European trophy remains in the history, whichever of the two it is - the Champions League or Europa League. “So for me, it is worth a lot and is good for Juventus to try to win it.” The 46-year-old cast his eye on tonight’s match for Juve. “It will be a show because I think that Lyon have to play an attacking game to scare Juventus and they will be encouraged by their stadium, where I played often and I know how heated it can get. “On the other hand, though, there is this Juventus that looks so crazy thanks to their Coach. “I remember Conte well, when he played - he was my opponent so many times and now when I see the Bianconeri play I see him on the field.” Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8328 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133062 messaggi Inviato April 3, 2014 OLYMPIQUE LYON - JUVENTUS April 3, 2014 - 9:05 PM Gerland Stadium — Lyon Referee: William Collum (Scotland) Lyon vs. Juventus Preview Apr 3, 2014 With four of the remaining eight teams in the Europa League entering the competition through the Champions League trap door, the quarter-final draw was bound to throw up a battle or two of heavyweights. The tie of the round sees Lyon take on the tournament favourites Juventus for the first time competitively, with a final date in Turin, at Juventus’ ground, the ultimate quest for both sides. Lyon have recorded just one loss in this season’s Europa League after battling through Group I and disposing of Viktoria Plzen in the round of 16, while Juventus eliminated fellow Serie A side Fiorentina in the same round after crashing out of the Champions League. Below we look at the key facts heading into Thursday’s first leg in France, where Antonio Conte’s side are looking to take their first steps on the road to winning a European trophy for the first time since 1996.Off-colour Juventus The tournament favourites come into this quarter-final first leg off the back of only their second league defeat of the season, away at Napoli at the weekend, as FOX Soccer reported via Twitter:FOX Soccer ✔ @FOXSoccer Napoli dealt Serie A rivals Juventus their second defeat of the season with a 2-0 victory at Stadio San Paolo. http://foxs.pt/1lfR7wn Conte’s men have been running away with Serie A this season but stuttered against Rafa Benitez’s Napoli in Naples. The 44-year-old manager blamed his players’ fatigue for the loss during an interview with giornalaccio rosa dello Sport, as FOX Sports reported:“We were off colour. We are playing so many games right now and always with the same players due to injuries. Most of my players are tired as they haven't had a chance to rest.” They won’t be getting their chance anytime soon, with their crucial visit to the out-of-sorts Lyon top of their list of priorities this week. The French side have lost three of their last four matches in all competitions but may also be feeling the effects of a long season, having played 51 matches already in the current campaign, as OptaJean revealed on Twitter:OptaJean @OptaJean Follow 51 - Lyon have played 51 competitive games this season, six more than any other Ligue 1 side (PSG 45). Marathon. Despite this, now has never been a better time for Lyon to beat Juventus, as their 22-game unbeaten league stretch coming to an end will have shattered confidence in the camp. According to ESPN FC, Juventus’ first domestic loss of the season resulted in failure in Europe in the following match, with Real Madrid beating the Old Lady after Fiorentina had taken them down domestically. How Lyon will be hoping for a repeat on Thursday evening.The Return Of Carlos Tevez While Conte blamed tiredness for Juventus’ loss in Naples, the absence of striker Carlos Tevez was detrimental to the Serie A champions’ cause. As Serie A News revealed on Twitter, Tevez is the league’s top marksman with 18 goals for the season:Serie A News @TransfersCalcio Carlos Tevez leads Serie A now with 18 goals The former Manchester United and Manchester City forward has been irresistible in front of goal this season, and when Dani Osvaldo took the reins against Napoli following Tevez's suspension, Juventus didn’t look the same threat going forward. Meanwhile, Lyon manager Remi Garde will turn to the prolific partnership of Alexandre Lacazette and Bafetimbi Gomis to fire the seven-time Ligue 1 champions to a famous victory. The pair have scored 25 goals between them so far this season according to the official Ligue 1 website, and they combined effectively in the club’s recent loss to Saint Etienne to equalise in the first half. If Gomis and Lacazette can perfectly tune in their telepathy on Thursday, then Juventus may struggle. But with the class that the Serie A leaders have all over the pitch, you’d expect a routine victory—and possibly a routine competition victory—for the Italians. Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8328 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133062 messaggi Inviato April 3, 2014 OLYMPIQUE LYON - JUVENTUS April 3, 2014 - 9:05 PM Gerland Stadium — Lyon Referee: William Collum (Scotland) Juventus News – Europa League: Lyon vs Juve Apr 3, 2014 Our Europa League adventure continues on Thursday with The Battle of the Last Two Sides Fabio Grosso Played For! Sounds a bit underwhelming to advertise it that way, no? Well, don’t believe the non-hype: Juve’s clash with Lyon in the EL quarterfinals is the latest Most Important Match of the Season. Pass through Lyon, and the dream of playing in the Europa final in front of a home crowd is that much closer. But first, a few words about the loss to Napoli: Don’t worry about it. Sunday’s defeat may not be meaningless in the whole scheme of things, especially if it helps motivate the Bianconeri to thrash Lyon. But as far as Serie A is concerned — even with Roma closing the gap to eight points with a win over Parma in their rescheduled match — Juve still control their own destiny. And as far as Napoli’s hopes to claim any semblance of superiority over Juve are concerned — the result is as close to meaningless as it gets. Would Juve have liked to have gone into the ever-hostile San Paolo (see Lightning Round) and taken all three points as ruthlessly as possible? Sure. Was it necessary to do so? No. And it’s a good thing Juve didn’t have to win, as tired and snakebitten by injury as they are. Sometimes exhaustion beats pride; Juve are lucky pride lost out now and not when it counts. Thursday’s encounter with Lyon is an entirely different matter. Juve will have Carlos Tevez back, but more importantly, they will have the extra motivation of playing in the Europa League final at Juventus Stadium. Unlike Sunday, Juve will travel to France not looking to minimize risk and take whatever chances they get, but to press the issue and take some away goals back to Turin. To France, and the Derby di Grosso!Europa Updates: Tevez Returns, Vidal Suspended, Marchisio & Vucinic Start As we’ve come to expect over the past month, Juve are saving their best for the Europa League — although injuries and a suspension have made “best” a relative term. For Lyon, Conte will field his strongest XI possible, but one which will be missing Arturo Vidal and see Andrea Barzagli only available from the bench. Barzagli’s absence from the starting lineup was of course was expected, as he continues his recovery, and even his inclusion on the bench is something of a surprise. But that means the officially overworked trio of Martin Caceres, Leonardo Bonucci and Giorgio Chiellini will once again protect Gigi Buffon. Angelo Ogbonna is still out, and although Federico Peluso has recovered from his injury to join the squad, there’s really not much of a depth chart to speak of for central defenders. Beyond our starting three, it’s Primavera starlets, converted midfielders or bust. Perhaps another “surprise” here is the realization that Arturo Vidal is suspended for this leg. He’s also suspended for Monday’s match with Livorno, so look for him to be unbelievably rested for the return leg next Thursday. Claudio Marchisio will take over for Arturo, joining Andrea Pirlo and Paul Pogba, who we’re hoping will give a decisive, devastating performance on his return to France. In the midfield, Mauricio Isla and Kwadwo Asamoah will man the flanks, though Conte will probably swap the former with Stephan Lichtsteiner at some point in the second half, especially if Juve need more offense. The good news in attack is that Carlos Tevez is back in the starting lineup, and since he sat out Napoli with a suspension he should be fit to harass Lyon for the full 90 minutes. At the moment, Conte is leaning towards Mirko Vucinic to pair up with Tevez over Fernando Llorente. If it’s between those two, I’d go with Vucinic. Fernando is pretty much exhausted, while Mirko relatively impressed in his sub appearance on Sunday (in all fairness, Juve were so starved for creativity from their forwards that Mirko looked like Tevez out there). Dani Osvaldo is tired but should be ready in case Conte opts for the recently familiar over the recovering enigma, while Sebastian Giovinco is also available from the bench. Short of Fabio Quagliarella, who was infamously left off the Europa squad list, the gang’s all here. Despite the relative meaninglessness of the Napoli loss, the defeat and its circumstances place Juve in an interesting position as Thursday approaches. On one hand, the obvious fatigue on display at the San Paolo is worrying — can we honestly expect Juve to be any less tired on Thursday? On the other hand, losing should provide the necessary motivation for Juve to simply avoid doing so again — for a long, long time. Juve have followed up each setback this season with a sustained period of success. Moreover, Juve have struggled to score more than once per game; that has to end at some point, and it would be great to end the drought in a situation where away goals can be everything. I mentioned in the intro that on Sunday, exhaustion won out over pride. That should not be the case on Thursday. That Europa League final at Juventus Stadium is a worthy reason to tap into any reserves of energy or sheer willpower the Bianconeri may have. FINO ALLA FINE, FORZA JUVE!!!Scottish Referees in Lyon Last time out, Juve received very fair treatment from an English refereeing contingent in Florence. Let’s hope their neighbors to the north follow suit on Thursday. William Collum of Scotland will preside over the Bianconeri’s date with Lyon. His last and only Juve match was a 1-0 victory at the old Olimpico over Sturm Graz in 2010. Alessandro Del Piero decided that one (as ever, he provided a bit of light in an otherwise dark period — but I digress). No Braveheart analogies from me, I’m afraid: I’ve only actually seen the first half of it (anyone know what happens?). I just hope Juve score some away goals — if it takes a Scottish warrior mentality to do it, I’m all for that. Collum’s linesmen will be Martin Cryans and William Conquer. The goal-line officials will be Robert Madden and John Beaton. The fourth official will be Gavin Harris, who’s just happy he’s not working those Fiorentina matches. One less Italian team means less headaches — hopefully. Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8328 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133062 messaggi Inviato April 3, 2014 OLYMPIQUE LYON - JUVENTUS April 3, 2014 - 9:05 PM Gerland Stadium — Lyon Referee: William Collum (Scotland) ‘There won’t be another Perugia, but…’ Apr 3, 2014 Alessio Tacchinardi is certain Juventus won’t experience another ‘Perugia’, but sees the Bianconeri ailing in Roma’s late charge. The Giallorossi have closed up the gap at the top of the table to eight points after winning their game in hand over Parma yesterday, whilst talk of a possible comeback in the title race has been on the cards since Juve lost 2-0 at Napoli last weekend. However, considering back to the 1999-00 campaign, when the Old Lady lost a similar lead in the title race, to lose on the final day to Lazio, after defeat at a rainsoaked Perugia. For one former midfielder who played alongside current Juve boss Antonio Conte on that day 14 years ago, however, there will not be a repeat. “It is very different. I think that this time there will not be…another Perugia,” Tacchinardi began in conversation today with the Corriere dello Sport. “This year I think that Conte’s Juve will win the title, even if Roma are having an extraordinary season. To date, there are no similarities to 14 years ago - if Juve escape from the next two games unscathed then it will be over. “It seems to me that they also have a fairly easy schedule from here to the end, but if they experience any other obstacles then the path could become uphill. “There is some hope for Roma from this point of view, partly also because Juve are not going through a fantastic period of form. But they still have many bonuses in their favour. “Among other things, today is also the commitment in the Europa League against Lyon. If Juve can manage that then it is over. But if they do not win on Monday against Livorno then they are at risk again. “Today I say they should not take any risks, but by Tuesday the scenario could have changed.” The 38-year-old former defensive midfielder continued, admitting to the psychological strain that this time of the season has. “There is still a big points difference, but the situation that is key will be against Livorno on Monday. I do not think that there are many similarities between this Juve and mine. “But sincerely, if Juventus do not win then Roma would move even closer, then the fear of not succeeding could take over and in that case things become more complicated. “We know this. If they were to go into Monday night with just [five] points between the teams, then the anxiety could take over at that point. It’s amazing to think that Roma are still so close with all those victories. It has become a delicate situation that must be managed with the mind. “There is no doubt, Juve have dominated the championship. But now a thin line stands before them, beyond which they can win or see everything collapse. “I think they will make it, but the possibility exists that they could fall and if they were to at this point, it would be tough. “In the final few days [in 2000], we were feeling anxious, partly because we had no more petrol in the legs. When you are in those conditions, the ball becomes heavy. “In that season we arrived at the end cooked - to manage an advantage you need extraordinary physical condition. That Juve were anxious, Lazio had won the head-to-head, they had the better condition. “Even today for Juve, the comeback from Roma can allow for fear to take over. It seems to me that the Bianconeri do not have a lot of fuel in the legs, they are at 50-60 per cent condition. Roma are definitely better. “But Juve are balanced, they know how to win and they know how to handle the pressure. They are still clearly favourites. Over the past two months, Conte has been able to hide the decline, however, by the results. “I think he was burnt alive by losing the League that day. But he can handle delicate situations. He has important players, has lived a similar situation as a player and will capitalise on this. “Even if they have to suffer. Juve come into the final stages on their legs and they also seem psychologically in trouble. But I think that they will bring home this Scudetto even if they have to fight to the end.” Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8328 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133062 messaggi Inviato April 3, 2014 OLYMPIQUE LYON - JUVENTUS April 3, 2014 - 9:05 PM Gerland Stadium — Lyon Referee: William Collum (Scotland) Grosso: 'Great Lyon-Juve' Apr 3, 2014 Fabio Grosso is expecting “a great game” tonight in the Europa League quarter-final between Juventus and Lyon. The 2006 World Cup winner played for both clubs in his career and is now working as the Primavera youth team Coach in Turin. “Juventus have many strengths, are competitive and full of talent,” Grosso told the Corriere dello Sport. “You can see their capabilities by how many points they have put together in Serie A this season and the gap with the other sides. “I know the Bianconeri want to go all the way in the Europa League. It is going to be a great game this evening.” The first leg kicks off at the Stade de Gerland at 21.05 CET). “Olympique Lyon are always part of my heart. I still have many friends in Lyon and very special memories of my two years in France.” Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8328 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133062 messaggi Inviato April 3, 2014 OLYMPIQUE LYON - JUVENTUS April 3, 2014 - 9:05 PM Gerland Stadium — Lyon Referee: William Collum (Scotland) Lyon v Juventus – Probable lineups Apr 3, 2014 Juventus coach Antonio Conte will probably make four changes to the team that lost to Napoli on Sunday night as the club take on Olympique Lyonnais in the Europa League quarter-final. Arturo Vidal is suspended, so Claudio Marchisio is expected to replace him, while Mirko Vucinic is likely to be favoured over Fernando Llorente to partner with the returning Carlos Tevez in attack. Mauricio Isla could also find himself in team ahead of Stephan Lichtsteiner. Lyon will be without Gueida Fofana, Milan Bisevac, Mohamadou Dabo, Miguel Lopes, Clement Grenier and Yohann Gourcuff who are all dealing with injuries. Andrea Barzagli, Federico Peluso and Angelo Ogbonna have been called up for this match but they are unlikely to make an appearance because of recent injury issues.The probable lineups: Olympique Lyonnais (4-3-1-2): Lopes; Bedimo, Kone, Sarr, Zeffane; Mvuemba, Gonalons, Ferri; Malbranque; Gomis, Lacazette. Juventus (3-5-2): Buffon; Caceres, Bonucci, Chiellini; Isla, Pogba, Pirlo, Marchisio, Asamoah; Tevez, Llorente. Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8328 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133062 messaggi Inviato April 3, 2014 OLYMPIQUE LYON - JUVENTUS April 3, 2014 - 9:05 PM Gerland Stadium — Lyon Referee: William Collum (Scotland) Conte: Juventus are proud to be the only Italian team in Europe Apr 3, 2014 Antonio Conte is proud of that fact that Juventus are the only Italian team still involved in European competition. After the elimination of Napoli, Fiorentina and AC Milan, Bianconeri are now the only Serie A representatives in Europe, despite dropping from Champions League to Europa League after the group stage. “We dive into this challenge, now we are in the Europa League quarter-finals and being the lone Italian team puts pressure on us but also has to make us proud,” he told Sky Sport Italia. “We must fly as high as possible the Italian flag and make a great game.” Juventus will take on Olympique Lyonnais at Stade de Gerland on Thursday night. Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8328 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133062 messaggi Inviato April 3, 2014 OLYMPIQUE LYON - JUVENTUS April 3, 2014 - 9:05 PM Gerland Stadium — Lyon Referee: William Collum (Scotland) Line-ups: Lyon-Juventus Apr 3, 2014 Carlos Tevez, Daniel Osvaldo and Paul Pogba start as Juventus visit Lyon in the Europa League quarter-final. The first leg kicks off at the Stade de Gerland at 21.05 CET. Both sides have numerous problems to contend with going into the game. Lyon are without Milan Bisevac, Gueida Fofana, Miguel Lopes, Mouhamadou Dabo, Clement Grenier and ex-Milan midfielder Yoann Gourcuff. Samuel Umtiti has passed a late fitness test to start in defence. Juventus have Angelo Ogbonna, Andrea Barzagli and Federico Peluso injured, while Tevez returns well rested after his Serie A ban ruled him out of the 2-0 defeat to Napoli. Arturo Vidal is suspended, so Pogba starts with Claudio Marchisio and Andrea Pirlo. It’s the first time these two clubs have ever played each other in a competitive fixture.LYON: Lopes; Tolisso, Koné, Umtiti, Bedimo; Ferri, Gonalons; Malbranque, Lacazette, Mvuemba; Briand Lyon bench: Vercoutre, Zeffane, Sarr, Danic, Fekir, Gomis, Njie JUVENTUS: Buffon; Caceres, Bonucci, Chiellini; Isla, Pogba, Pirlo, Marchisio, Asamoah; Tevez, Osvaldo Juventus bench: Storari, Peluso, Lichtsteiner, Padoin, Vucinic, Giovinco, Llorente Ref: Collum (SCO) Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti