Socrates 8516 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 134576 messaggi Inviato November 3, 2014 JUVENTUS - OLIMPIAKOS - Tuesday, November 4th, 2014 - 08:45 P.M. Juventus Stadium, TurinReferee: Martin Atkinson (England) ‘Juventus need nerves of steel’ Nov 3, 2014 Massimiliano Allegri says his Juventus side will need nerves of steel if they are to beat Olympiacos and reignite their Champions League campaign. The Bianconeri lost in Greece on their last Champions League outing, putting Olympiacos and Atletico Madrid in the driving seat as far as qualification is concerned. Conventional wisdom would dictate that the Greek Champions may be happy with a draw in Turin tomorrow night, but Juve’s Coach expects a similar performance to the one in Athens. “I expect them to do more-or-less what they did in Athens,” Allegri told his pre-match Press conference. “It’s us who will have to play differently, we have to be better on a technical level because in Athens we had many poor passages of play, particularly in the first half, and we’re at home so we have to play with greater intensity. “Having said that, we have 95 minutes to win the game, so we shouldn’t get anxious or hurried. “It will take a lot of patience, and we will need to have nerves of steel and use all the time that we have available to bring home the result which matters to us.” Having lost 1-0 in the away fixture, the Old Lady would need a 2-0 victory or better tomorrow night to gain a head-to-head advantage over the Greek side, which could prove crucial should the two finish level on points. Allegri is adamant however, that the first priority is simply to win. “It’s important that we win first of all, then maybe try to win by two goals as it would be important if it comes down to head-to-head. “But for now let’s just see if we can win, then we’ll think about winning by two goals because it’s by no means simple.” The Bianconeri were heavily criticised in the wake of the Olympiacos defeat for failing to impose themselves on the game in the first half, an issue which has been increasingly discussed about the Scudetto winners all season. “In regard to us playing better in the second half I think that’s true,” Allegri conceded. “But it’s proof that we have a good team, because it’s a team which grows into games in the second half. “As I’ve often said, I’d like to win every game in the first half, but sometimes this doesn’t happen, and having a team which plays right up until the 95th minute, and always increases the pace in the second half is very important, particularly because other teams tend to drop off a bit in the second half.”http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/49/uefa-champions-league/group?ICID=MP_TN_166 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8516 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 134576 messaggi Inviato November 3, 2014 JUVENTUS - OLIMPIAKOS - Tuesday, November 4th, 2014 - 08:45 P.M. Juventus Stadium, TurinReferee: Martin Atkinson (England) ‘Olympiacos want to repeat win’ Nov 3, 2014 Michel says Olympiacos are taking inspiration from their win over Juventus in visiting Turin tomorrow evening in the Champions League. Ahead of fourth round of group stage action, it was put to the Greeks’ Coach that this game is an opportunity for him to personally avenge the last time he was in the Italian city, as a Real Madrid player when they went 2-0 down to the Bianconeri. “No, this has nothing to do with that, it is the same place but with a different name,” Michel began in response to reporters. “I also prefer never to speak about the past, you always remind me. I particularly remember the negative things. Now I am here with another job and another objective.” That is following up the last round’s 1-0 win over Max Allegri’s side, which was in part inspired by goalkeeper Roberto Jimenez’s saves. “But the whole team played very well throughout the game. If we think back to that game then I believe that for the whole match we played very well, against a tough and strong opponent. “This gives us the desire to repeat the result tomorrow, and we will always try to give more than we did in the first leg. “We do not think about the consecutive wins for Juventus at home [23], we cannot think about that. We do not believe the numbers. I return to the question asked to [David] Fuster, certainly it is a vital game for Juventus, for us it is not so. “We want to do our best, we hope for the best possible result and we will push for the best possible result. “Our domestic form isn’t there? It’s a fact, we are doing very well in the Champions League, but we are not in our usual position in the League. “I always tell the players that the most important thing is not the enemy but the shirt that we wear. Independent of the results.”http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/49/uefa-champions-league/group?ICID=MP_TN_166 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8516 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 134576 messaggi Inviato November 3, 2014 JUVENTUS - OLIMPIAKOS - Tuesday, November 4th, 2014 - 08:45 P.M. Juventus Stadium, TurinReferee: Martin Atkinson (England) ‘Pressure more on Juventus’ Nov 3, 2014 David Fuster believes that Juventus will face the greater pressure tomorrow, but that Olympiacos will again look to cause an upset. The Greeks have piled on the pressure on tomorrow’s hosts, having defeat them 1-0 in the last round of the Champions League group stages. Preparing for the return match in Turin tomorrow night, Olympiacos’ Fuster has outlined the mentality his team will have. “I don’t know if it is compulsory for us to win tomorrow,” began the Spanish striker to reporters today. “It is important to get a result. We are here for the three points, but they also want to win, whilst they are also facing the greater pressure. “We must try to get the best result. We prepare for every game as intensely as any other and tomorrow we will have the chances to play and to win and we will try to get the best possible result.” Fuster has previously scored against notable opposition including Metalist, Arsenal, Rubin Kazan and Borussia Dortmund. “It’s true that I have not scored of late, but if the Coach gives me an opportunity to play then I will definitely give the best for myself and for the team. “We will try to find this goal to give us the victory, perhaps taking away with us the most important result for our team. I, together, my teammates.”http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/49/uefa-champions-league/group?ICID=MP_TN_166 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8516 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 134576 messaggi Inviato November 10, 2014 JUVENTUS - OLIMPIAKOS 3 - 2 Andrea Pirlo (21')Botía (24') D. Ndinga (61') Roberto Jiménez (65'-own goal) Paul Pogba (66')Tuesday, November 4th, 2014 - 08:45 P.M. Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Martin Atkinson (England) Juventus 3-2 Olympiakos: Pogba saves hosts' blushes The Bianconeri surrendered a one goal lead to go one behind against the Greek side, but an own goal and a strike from the French midfielder saw them rescue the points. Nov 4, 2014 Juventus came from behind to beat Olympiakos 3-2 and breathe life into their Champions League campaign. The defending Serie A champions were knocked out of the competition in the group stages last term and a repeat looked on the cards just after the hour-mark on Tuesday. Juve - who had already lost two of three Group A matches - trailed 2-1 when Delvin N'Dinga headed Giannis Maniatis' cross in to silence the home fans. Alberto Botia had earlier levelled for the Greek giants, cancelling out Andrea Pirlo's free-kick in his 100th appearance in Europe's premier club competition. But Juve produced a spirited comeback as Roberto's unfortunate 65th-minute own goal was followed by Paul Pogba's winner a minute later. Arturo Vidal's then failed to score a penalty but Juve took home the points, pulling them level with Olympiakos and three points adrift of leaders Atletico Madrid - who won 2-0 at Malmo. Juve were brighter in the opening stages, but were limited to efforts from distance - Claudio Marchisio with the best opportunity as his fizzing strike was smartly palmed over by Roberto. It was a strike from outside the box that gave the hosts the lead, though, as Pirlo netted his second free-kick in four days. The 35-year-old - who opened the scoring from a set-piece for Juve in their 2-0 win at Empoli on Saturday - curled into the top-left corner from 25 yards in trademark fashion in the 21st minute. But Olympiakos quickly drew level after Gianluigi Buffon turned an Ibrahim Afellay cross behind for a corner instead of catching it - something he could have done comfortably. Buffon's unorthodox piece of goalkeeping cost Juve as Botia beat Giorgio Chiellini and saw his glancing header hit the net from Alejandro Dominguez's corner. Juve could have gone ahead again from another Pirlo free-kick, but Leonardo Bonucci headed over, and while the visitors remained a threat on the counter-attack, the chances kept coming for Allegri's men. Alvaro Morata first poked wide of the onrushing Roberto before Marchisio somehow missed the target from close range after Kwadwo Asamoah's excellent cross from the left. Juve turned the screw after the break but Vidal's attempted square for a free Carlos Tevez was blocked, while the Chilean also nodded wide. Olympiakos then took the lead in the 61st minute as a Dominguez free-kick was hooked back into the box by captain Maniatis, with N'Dinga reacting quickest to direct it into the top-right corner. The goal could have floored Juve, but they showed impressive resolve and drew level when Botia's inadvertent flick-on hit Llorente, and the ball ricocheted off the post and in via the unwitting Roberto's back. Pogba then crowned his 100th Juventus appearance with his first Champions League goal as his attempted back-heel hit Botia and came back to him, the Frenchman lashing home from the edge of the penalty area. Llorente - who made a significant contribution off the bench - had a header blocked before Tevez turned wide, while the Spaniard also fired over in the closing stages. Vidal had the chance to add gloss to the scoreline in the 95th minute, after Tevez was brought down in the area, but saw his penalty superbly kept out by Roberto. Three goals proved enough for Juve, though, as they claimed an important victory.http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/49/uefa-champions-league/group?ICID=MP_TN_166 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8516 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 134576 messaggi Inviato November 10, 2014 JUVENTUS - OLIMPIAKOS 3 - 2 Andrea Pirlo (21') Botía (24')D. Ndinga (61') Roberto Jiménez (65'-own goal)Paul Pogba (66') Tuesday, November 4th, 2014 - 08:45 P.M.Juventus Stadium, TurinReferee: Martin Atkinson (England) Juve comeback sinks Olympiacos Nov 4, 2014Paul Pogba turned it around as Juventus beat Olympiacos 3-2, but Arturo Vidal had a last-gasp penalty saved.Elsewhere in the group, Atletico Madrid won 2-0 away to Malmo and go clear at the top on nine points, Juventus and Olympiacos now have six.This was a must-win game for the Bianconeri, who changed to a four-man defence with Arturo Vidal in a more advanced role in the diamond midfield. Kwadwo Asamoah and Vidal shook off injuries to start, while Angelo Ogbonna was only fit for the bench, but Martin Caceres, Andrea Barzagli and Patrice Evra were sidelined. Jorge Benitez missed out for the visitors, but Olympiacos were confident after beating Juve 1-0 in Athens to go joint top of the group.Andrea Pirlo marked his 100th Champions League appearance, only the second Italian to achieve this milestone after Paolo Maldini.Roberto fingertipped Claudio Marchisio’s strike out from under the bar. Paul Pogba was brought down just outside the box and it was the perfect position for Pirlo to curl his trademark free kick into the near top corner. The midfielder also netted a similar strike against Empoli at the weekend, putting injury problems behind him.However, it lasted only three minutes. Gigi Buffon fumbled a cross in the heavy rain and from that corner Alberto Botia got in front of Giorgio Chiellini for a splendid header.Leonardo Bonucci nodded over and Alvaro Morata prodded wide as Roberto came tearing out. Vidal went down under pressure from Eric Abidal, but seemed more eager to look for a foul than take the chance.Nobody could get the final touch to an Asamoah ball across the face of goal, then Pogba drilled wide. After the restart Vidal wasted a huge opportunity. Tevez surged forward and passed to the Chilean, who tried to pass back rather than go for goal one-on-one with Roberto and it was intercepted.Olympiacos weathered the pressure and took the lead in Turin against the run of play. A free kick was only flicked on and Delvin N’Dinga was allowed to nod in from six yards.Fernando Llorente came off the bench and was decisive, as his header took a deflection, hit the upright and bounced in off helpless goalkeeper Roberto.That got Juve’s tails up and Pogba turned the game around completely just 46 seconds later by drilling in from the edge of the box. It was the Frenchman’s first Champions League goal, scored on his 100th appearance for the Old Lady.Claudio Marchisio went off with a groin injury, while Elabdellaoui had a huge chance when he dribbled past Asamoah to flash his shot across Buffon, inches past the far post.Another goal would be important to give Juve a superior head-to-head record with Olympiacos, but Llorente’s header was charged down and Tevez turned the follow-up off target from close range. Roberto’s one-handed save denied Roberto Pereyra and Llorente fired over, but deep into stoppages Milivojevic brought down Tevez for a penalty. However, Vidal stepped up and rounded off a poor individual performance by seeing Roberto fingertip the penalty on to the crossbar. That could’ve been a very valuable goal indeed in terms of the group dynamics. Juventus 3-2 OlympiacosScorers: Pirlo 21 (J), Botia 24 (O), N’Dinga 61 (O), Roberto og 65 (J), Pogba 66 (J) Juventus: Buffon; Lichtsteiner, Bonucci, Chiellini, Asamoah (Pereyra 82); Pirlo, Vidal, Pogba, Marchisio (Padoin 70); Morata (Llorente 57), TevezOlympiacos: Roberto; Elabdellaoui, Botia, Abidal, Masuaku; Maniatis (Diamantakos 82), N’Dinga (Kasami 77), Milivojevic; Afellay, Dominguez (Fuster 71); Mitroglou Ref: Atkinson (ENG)Saved penalty: Vidal 94 (J) http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/49/uefa-champions-league/group?ICID=MP_TN_166 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8516 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 134576 messaggi Inviato November 10, 2014 JUVENTUS - OLIMPIAKOS 3 - 2 Andrea Pirlo (21')Botía (24') D. Ndinga (61') Roberto Jiménez (65'-own goal) Paul Pogba (66')Tuesday, November 4th, 2014 - 08:45 P.M. Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Martin Atkinson (England) Allegri: With 30 Minutes To Go Juve Were Out Of The Champions League Nov 4, 2014 Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri was happy with his side’s vital 3-2 win over Olympiacos in the Champions League and he feels his players deserved the win. The coach also felt that his side adapted well to a new tactical system that allowed them to create more going forwards. “The victory tonight was a good one, the boys deserved it,” Allegri told Sky Sport Italia. “We missed a lot of chances in attack but the important thing was to win.” The coach was then asked for his views about the different set-up he adopted against the Greek side with Juve playing with four at the back instead of the usual three: “We already tried it at the start of the season but then to avoid disturbing the group from what they know well we went back to a three-man defence and made modifications to the system,” the tactician stated. “Today the boys did very well and I’m happy about what we did. “The side created something important tonight, 30 minutes from the end we were going out but now we are back on course also to finish even in the top spot.” Allegri was then quizzed about his side’s physical capabilities and how they transfer into European competition. “On a physical level opponents are far more ready but the technical level is also very high,” he said. “This evening the squad gave encouraging signals from this point of view.” The coach was also asked about whether star striker Carlos Tevez links up better with Fernando Llorente rather than Alvaro Morata. “They have different characteristics [Morata and Llorente],” he continued. “Morata attacks with more depth. “This evening Fernando [Llorente] came on and did well as a reference point in attack but Carlos can play well with both of them.”http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/49/uefa-champions-league/group?ICID=MP_TN_166 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8516 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 134576 messaggi Inviato November 10, 2014 JUVENTUS - OLIMPIAKOS 3 - 2 Andrea Pirlo (21')Botía (24') D. Ndinga (61') Roberto Jiménez (65'-own goal) Paul Pogba (66')Tuesday, November 4th, 2014 - 08:45 P.M. Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Martin Atkinson (England) Juventus show fluidity in attack, chaos at the back in win vs. Olympiakos Nov 4, 2014 The fans aged, manager Massimiliano Allegri looked on the verge of collapsing and club president Andrea Agnelli was barely capable of containing his nerves. Juventus defeated Olympiakos 3-2 but they made sure they did it the hard way, putting all those in attendance through a roller-coaster of emotions. Allegri finally did what so many have demanded, especially this particular blogger -- he played all four of his best players in midfield and created a side that was capable of attacking with more fluidly. Deploying a 4-3-1-2 formation, Juventus were dynamic, intense and ferocious when attacking, creating an abundance of opportunities to pile on the pressure. After so many games of dull and predictable build-up play, the Bianconeri were finally living up to their expectations, taking risks in a game that demanded victory. As Gianluigi Buffon noted perfectly in his post-match comments: "You can risk the one-on-one with defenders, but with players like ours I think we need to take more risks and accept those situations." Indeed. The problem on Tuesday night was Juve's inefficiency. Brilliant chances were being fashioned only for them to be sent out wide or into the sky. The finishing was simply not up to par. Despite the pressure, Olympiakos looked comfortable largely because they were only really requested to defend a small area. The Old Lady attacked mainly through the middle and failed to provide quality play on the wings that stretched their opponents. Quickly realising Juve's inefficiencies, Michel's men remained disciplined, closing down the space and seemingly happy to absorb the pressure, counterattacking when the opportunity arose. Juve had to rely on a free kick to score their first on the night. With Andrea Pirlo standing over the ball, he scored a majestic goal on his 100th appearance in the Champions League, right into the top corner. He delivered for the Old Lady of Italy when she needed it the most; sadly, her happiness was short-lived. In fact, it lasted all of three minutes. The beauty of Olympiakos' style is that they can play with or without the ball, and while they may not always create many chances on goal, their efficiency must be admired -- they can score from long-distance shots and are incredibly effective at set pieces. The latter method was exactly how they overcame their hosts, scoring their equaliser when Alberto Botia headed in a goal from a corner. His goal rendered the home crowd mute. Just as Juve finally improved their attacking play, showing courage and fluidity while pushing more bodies forward and increasing the tempo, their defending deteriorated, making the types of errors not befitting of an Italian side. Incapable of dealing with crosses and looking fragile every time the Greek side demonstrated their pace, it didn't take long before Olympiakos scored a second. Fortunately Allegri, an apparent master of substitutions, influenced the game yet again. He'd brought on Fernando Llorente on the 57th minute, taking off Alvaro Morata, who'd spent most of his night proving just how unselfish he is when the right decision was, on certain occasions, to take the shots himself. With his gigantic frame and ability to intimidate a centre-back or two, Llorente made an almost immediate impact. Knowing how to shield the ball and excellent at making the right decisions, he forced the second goal even if it was technically an own goal. A reference point with more confidence in the final third, he exploited his own strengths to make a difference. Only a minute after the home side celebrated their equaliser, Paul Pogba slotted in the third to give his side a slender lead. Juve had to demonstrate maturity to keep things tight at the back. It was a nervy ending, and fans will have felt anxious watching the Italians try to close out the final few minutes. Not only did the prospect of a third Olympiakos goal terrify them, but their own side needed another goal. With Carlos Tevez fouled in the box, the Bianconeri had a chance to finish off the match and gain a significant head-to-head advantage should both sides finish level on points. Sadly, Arturo Vidal failed to convert on a night when he played as a trequartista and performed rather well, with the exception of an individual mistake or two. Juventus absolutely must try to win the rest of their games to ensure they escape their group, and considering how difficult they made life for themselves against Olympiakos, it won't be easy. But with the team fluent in a new formation and physically capable of fighting until the last minute, fans shouldn't give up on them just yet.http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/49/uefa-champions-league/group?ICID=MP_TN_166 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8516 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 134576 messaggi Inviato November 10, 2014 JUVENTUS - PARMA - Sunday, November 9th, 2014 - 3:00 PM Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Carmine Russo Parma To Wear Green Strips Against Juventus For Charity Nov 6, 2014 Parma will wear green strips for their next match against Juventus as part of a local charity initiative. The one off tops will be auctioned following the game in order to raise funds for families whose homes were damaged by the floods which hit the Emilia-Romagna region in mid-October. “The proceeds will go to a charity to help those who were involved in the flooding from the Baganza River which affected the southern part of the city,” said club sporting director Pietro Leonardi. Floods hit several cities in Northern Italy last month and claimed the lives of three people.http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8516 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 134576 messaggi Inviato November 10, 2014 JUVENTUS - PARMA - Sunday, November 9th, 2014 - 3:00 PM Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Carmine Russo Juventus V Parma – Preview: Gialloblu Green With Envy Nov 7, 2014 Juventus will be looking to extend their lead at the top of the table when they take on Parma at the Juventus Stadium on Sunday afternoon in Serie A. It has been a season of complete contrast between these two sides, with Parma positioned perilously in the relegation zone, in comparison with the Old Lady who are situated at the top of Serie A. The Crociati come into the game after an impressive home victory against Inter and they will be hoping that this will kick-start their sluggish season which has consisted of eight defeats from ten games. Though they may hope for a bit of luck as they don green strips as part of a charity initiative in order to raise money for those affected by flooding in Northern Italy. Last season, Juventus overcame Parma on both occasions but neither games were mere formalities. The first fixture was a particulary scrappy affair with the game being decided by a Paul Pogba goal in the second half. In the corresponding fixture, Juventus ended Parma’s 17 match unbeaten streak in a 2-1 victory, with Carlos Tevez scoring both against the 10 men of Parma. This season, Juventus have struggled to imitate the superiority they showed last season, when they dominated Serie A ultimately finishing 17 points ahead of runners up Roma. However, despite lacking a certain imperiousness, Juventus have still managed an impressive eight victories in ten games and will be looking to maintain their position at the top of Serie A this weekend with another victory. If Parma are to obtain a result on sunday, they will be looking for another effective performance from their enigmatic striker Antonio Cassano who will hoping to add to his tally of five goals. Also former Juventus player Paolo De Ceglie will be hoping to repeat his scoring heroics of last week when the left back inspired a Parma 2-0 victory, scoring both goals. Juventus may be missing two of their key midfielders for the game on Sunday after Claudio Marchisio and Kwadwo Asamoah both picked up injuries in their 3-2 victory over Olympiacos on Wednesday, but Allegri’s biggest decision may be who to partner up front with Tevez. Whether it be Alvaro Morata or an improving Fernando Llorente. Parma coach Roberto Donadoni will once again have to take into consideration their extensive injury list, one that now includes striker Massimo Coda.Expected Starting XIs Juventus: Buffon, Ogbonna ,Chiellini, Bonnuci, Lichtsteiner, Pirlo. Vidal, Pogba, Pereryra, Llorente, Tevez Parma: Mirante, Santacroce, Costa, Felipe, Rispoli, Acquah, Lodi, Mauri, Gobbi, Cassano, Belfodilhttp://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8516 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 134576 messaggi Inviato November 10, 2014 JUVENTUS - PARMA - Sunday, November 9th, 2014 - 3:00 PM Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Carmine Russo Donadoni: 'Parma can hurt Juve' Nov 8, 2014 Roberto Donadoni feels Paolo De Ceglie set the path for Parma against Juventus. “Everyone in the team can score.” “Juve are the strongest team in Serie A and we must go to Turin with a great performance,” said the Coach in his Press conference. “What Parma must not lack is enthusiasm, as that is a very important component. Before the Inter game we had enthusiasm in preparing for it, which allowed us to take on that challenge with the right spark. We need the same attitude tomorrow. “We must realise that everyone in the team can score, like De Ceglie did with his brace against Inter. I have the utmost faith in my lads, confident they will play a super match.” Despite that 2-0 victory, the Ducali remain in the bottom two and in the middle of a huge injury crisis. “Daniele Galloppa is available, but not 100 per cent due to that injury he suffered two weeks ago. Palladino made steps forward, but his fitness levels are still poor. “As for Pozzi, he is very eager to return, but a step behind Palladino, so I’d be very cautious with him. It is a good sign that the players are so determined and willing to come back.” Absentees include Jonathan Biabiany, Gabriel Paletta, Marco Cassani, Massimo Coda and Cristobal Jorquera.Parma squad for Juventus: Acquah, Belfodil, Cassano, Coric, Costa, De Ceglie, Felipe, Galloppa, Ghezzal, Gobbi, Iacobucci, Lodi, Lucarelli, Mariga, Mauri, Mendes, Mirante, Palladino, Pozzi, Rispoli, Ristovski, Santacroce, Lucashttp://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8516 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 134576 messaggi Inviato November 10, 2014 JUVENTUS - PARMA - Sunday, November 9th, 2014 - 3:00 PM Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Carmine Russo Pirlo out of Juve-Parma Nov 8, 2014 Andrea Pirlo has been ruled out of Juventus-Parma on Sunday, leaving Max Allegri with few options. This evening the Bianconeri released their 19-man squad list for the game, noting that Pirlo bruised his left thigh during training yesterday. The pain persisted today and tests ruled out any muscular lesion, but the veteran midfielder has been urged to rest for five days. This could also mean Pirlo missing the call-up for international duty against Croatia. Juve are already without the suspended Arturo Vidal, injured Kwadwo Asamoah, Andrea Barzagli, Patrice Evra, Martin Caceres and Luca Marrone.Juventus squad for Parma: Buffon, Romulo, Chiellini, Ogbonna, Pogba, Pepe, Marchisio, Morata, Tevez, Coman, Giovinco, Llorente, Bonucci, Padoin, Lichtsteiner, Storari, Rubinho, Pereyra, Mattiellohttp://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8516 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 134576 messaggi Inviato November 10, 2014 JUVENTUS - PARMA - Sunday, November 9th, 2014 - 3:00 PMJuventus Stadium, TurinReferee: Carmine Russo Line-ups: Juventus-Parma Nov 9, 2014Max Allegri revamps Juventus against Antonio Cassano’s Parma, adopting a Christmas Tree formation.The Bianconeri are three points clear at the top of the Serie A table and received a huge boost in the Champions League midweek by beating Olympiacos 3-2.Allegri achieved that with a change of system, starting four at the back for the first time this season and definitively putting the Antonio Conte era behind him.Now the Bianconeri are embracing the new tactics with a Christmas Tree formation, as Carlos Tevez takes a supporting role with Roberto Pereyra behind Fernando Llorente.Andrea Pirlo was a late addition to the injury list with Andrea Barzagli, Kwadwo Asamoah, Patrice Evra, Martin Caceres and the suspended Arturo Vidal.Parma ended a club record run of five consecutive defeats with a surprise 2-0 victory over Inter last week.What made it even more surprising was that Paolo De Ceglie got both goals, his first ever career brace, and he faces his former club in Turin today.Cassano leads the line with Abdel Ghezzal, but Jonathan Biabiany, Gabriel Paletta, Marco Cassani, Cristobal Jorquera, Massimo Coda and Bidaoui all miss out.The Ducali will be wearing special green jerseys that are to be auctioned off after the game to raise funds for people in Parma affected by recent floods.Juventus: Buffon; Lichtsteiner, Bonucci, Chiellini, Padoin; Romulo, Marchisio, Pogba; Pereyra, Tevez; LlorenteJuventus bench: Storari, Rubinho, Ogbonna, Mattiello, Pepe, Coman, Giovinco, MorataParma: Mirante; Felipe, Lucarelli, Costa, Rispoli, Acquah, Lodi, Mauri, De Ceglie; Cassano, GhezzalParma bench: Iacobucci, Belfodil, Lucas Souza, Santacroce, Pozzi, Mariga, Ristovski, Palladino, Gobbi, Galloppa, Coric, Pedro Mendes http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8516 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 134576 messaggi Inviato November 10, 2014 JUVENTUS - PARMA 7 - 0 Fernando Llorente (23')Stephan Lichtsteiner (29')Fernando Llorente (36')Carlos Tévez (50')Carlos Tévez (58')Álvaro Morata (76')Álvaro Morata (88') Sunday, November 9th, 2014 - 3:00 PMJuventus Stadium, TurinReferee: Carmine Russo Juventus 7-0 Parma: Dominant Bianconeri Pile More Misery On Crociati Nov 9, 2014A dominant Juventus side embarrassed Parma 7-0 at the Juventus Arena on Sunday afternoon in Serie A.Braces from strikers Fernando Llorente, Carlos Tevez and Alvaro Morata and a long range effort from Stephan Lichtsteiner destroyed the Gialloblu.In a changed blue strip, Juventus, as expected took the initiative in the match and nearly took the lead in the 9th minute as Claudio Marchisio tried his luck from range but it was well saved by Antonio Mirante.After two missed chances from Tevez, the home side did take the lead through Llorente. Paul Pogba fired a shot on goal which was spilled by Mirante, and the Spaniard reacted quickest and smartly dinked it over the keeper from close range.Parma were close to equalising moments later as Antonio Cassano fed Jose Mauri who curled an effort from just outside the box which was saved well by Gianluigi down low to his left.The Bianconeri doubled their lead on the half-hour mark through Swiss full back Lichtsteiner with a delicious goal. The ball fell to him around 25 yards from goal and he fired into the top corner.In the 36th minute the game was effectively out of sight for the away side.The Gialloblu were being exploited by Juventus on the wings and after Marchisio played it wide to Roberto Pereyra, the Brazilian sent Lichsteiner in on goal and the full back dinked into the box for Llorente to guide into the bottom corner.At half-time the game was already over as the Old Lady led Parma 3-0.Minutes into the second half, it was four for Juve. A fantastic solo goal from Tevez as he received the ball in his own half and shrugged off his marker, then ran at the Parma defence beating two and then slotting into the bottom corner leaving Mirante helpless.In the 57th minute, Tevez was first to the rebound from Pogba’s shot to fire into the bottom corner and make things more embarrassing for Parma.The away side could have and should have been down to ten men in the 72nd minute as Afriye Acquah scythed down Kingsley Coman with his feet off the ground but was only given a yellow card by the referee.In the 75th minute, substitute Morata made it six as youngster Coman played an exquisite lob pass over the defence and the forward took one touch before slotting under Mirante into the bottom corner.Pogba could have added to the scoring late on but the Frenchman wasn’t expecting Coman’s cross to reach him, and the ball hit him and went wide.Just before the end Lichtsteiner drifted in a cross for Morata who showed good technique to volley home to make the scoreline 7-0.The game ended there, with Juventus extending their lead at the summit of Serie A whilst Parma stayed bottom of the table but have now conceded 28 goals, by far the worst defence in the league. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8516 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 134576 messaggi Inviato November 10, 2014 JUVENTUS - PARMA 7 - 0 Fernando Llorente (23')Stephan Lichtsteiner (29')Fernando Llorente (36')Carlos Tévez (50')Carlos Tévez (58')Álvaro Morata (76')Álvaro Morata (88') Sunday, November 9th, 2014 - 3:00 PMJuventus Stadium, TurinReferee: Carmine Russo Juventus Seventh Heaven! Nov 9, 2014Carlos Tevez, Fernando Llorente and Alvaro Morata bagged braces as Juventus destroyed Parma 7-0 with a new tactical system.The Bianconeri were three points clear at the top of the table and fresh from a hard-fought 3-2 Champions League win over Olympiacos. That was their first game of the season starting a four-man defence and Max Allegri repeated the experiment with a Christmas Tree formation. Banned Arturo Vidal joined Andrea Pirlo, Andrea Barzagli, Kwadwo Asamoah, Patrice Evra and Martin Caceres on the sidelines. Parma ended their club record run of five consecutive defeats by surprising Inter 2-0 last week with Paolo De Ceglie’s brace. They missed Jonathan Biabiany, Gabriel Paletta, Marco Cassani, Cristobal Jorquera, Massimo Coda and Bidaoui.Parma wore special green jerseys, which will be auctioned off to raise funds for those affected by recent floods in the city. Naturally, the Juventus Stadium had banners and chants wishing Alessandro Del Piero a happy 40th birthday.Roberto Pereyra’s early overhead kick was audacious, but off target, while Antonio Mirante got down to palm a Claudio Marchisio daisy-cutter round the post.Antonio Mirante spilled a Paul Pogba screamer from distance into the path of Fernando Llorente to turn in from six yards.Gigi Buffon was at full stretch to deny Jose Mauri’s right-foot shot, but Stephan Lichtsteiner doubled Juve’s lead with a scorching strike from the edge of the box into the top corner. Incredibly, this was the Swiss international’s third goal in the last four editions of this fixture.Llorente completed his first brace of the season, as Lichtsteiner pulled back from the right for the Spanish centre-forward to volley in undisturbed from 10 yards.Abdel Ghezzal fired just over straight after the restart, but Tevez scored a divine individual effort. He started from his own half, surged forward to dribble past four different Parma players and deposit into the net. The Apache received a standing ovation from the crowd for that goal.Tevez got another goal soon after, as Mirante again only parried a Pogba strike into his path.Kingsley Coman chipped a pass over the top for Alvaro Morata to spring the offside trap, keeping his cool to side-foot past Mirante. At 6-0, this was now the worst defeat in Parma’s top flight history.Pogba somehow didn’t score a seventh, as Coman went on a series of step-overs to cross and the ball bounced wide off the ex-Manchester United midfielder’s shin from six yards.Morata did make it 7-0 with a wonderful cushioned volley on the inside of his right foot.Juventus: Buffon; Lichtsteiner, Bonucci, Chiellini, Padoin; Romulo, Marchisio (Mattiello 82), Pogba; Pereyra, Tevez (Coman 59); Llorente (Morata 71)Parma: Mirante; Felipe, Lucarelli, Costa, Rispoli, Acquah, Lodi, Mauri (Mariga 54), De Ceglie (Gobbi 46); Cassano (Belfodil 64), GhezzalRef: Russo http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8516 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 134576 messaggi Inviato November 10, 2014 JUVENTUS - PARMA 7 - 0 Fernando Llorente (23') Stephan Lichtsteiner (29') Fernando Llorente (36') Carlos Tévez (50') Carlos Tévez (58') Álvaro Morata (76') Álvaro Morata (88')Sunday, November 9th, 2014 - 3:00 PM Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Carmine Russo Juventus put seven past Parma as Llorente, Tevez, Morata net braces Nov 9, 2014 Juventus reasserted their absolute authority in Serie A by humiliating Parma 7-0 in Turin on Sunday. The league leaders could not have sent a clearer message to title rivals Roma as braces from Fernando Llorente, Carlos Tevez and Alvaro Morata, and a fine strike from Stephan Lichtsteiner, reminded the capital club exactly what kind of machine they are daring to challenge. Relegation-threatened Parma were brought down to earth with an almighty bump - suffering their worst ever Serie A defeat - following last weekend's inspiring victory over Inter Milan and the Gialloblu meekly returned to last place having reached 30 goals conceded from only 11 games played in an utterly dismal campaign. Parma's various weaknesses meant they were never likely to cause Juve too many problems and they did rather well to keep the champions at arm's length until the 24th minute. After Tevez had blasted over the bar from distance Paul Pogba enjoyed better accuracy and when Antonio Mirante parried his drive into harm's way, Llorente arrived at speed to tuck home a neat finish. Jose Mauri got Gianluigi Buffon working with a fierce attempt off his right boot in the 27th minute but the effort gave Parma false hope and they soon fell two goals behind. Juve's second was a goal of real beauty as Lichtsteiner shaped his body to send the ball on a curving arc that was too good for Mirante and nestled in the top corner. The Bianconeri caught their breath before resuming their assault in the 36th minute, which saw Lichtsteiner streak down the right before picking out Llorente for an easy conversion at the far post. A fourth goal before the break might have been cruel on Parma, so they were grateful to Tevez as his shot on the turn missed the mark in the seconds preceding half-time. Abdelkader Ghezzal sparked fresh hope in the Parma team with his angled attempt immediately after the restart, but it was yet another false dawn. Tevez got the Juventus Stadium bouncing once again with a fine fourth at the end of a mazy dribble that left three Gialloblu defenders standing. The Argentinian doubled up in the 58th minute. Parma's centre-backs were caught ball-watching when Mirante repelled Pogba's effort and Tevez capitalised to thrash the ball home. Juve had long since secured a remarkable result but never abandoned their quest for goals. Parma enjoyed 18 minutes without conceding but shipped a sixth when Morata controlled fellow substitute Kingsley Coman's ball over the top before beating Mirante with ease. Goal number seven arrived two minutes from time, insult decisively added to injury as Morata tucked home Lichtsteiner's dainty pass to convert his own brace and compound Parma's misery.http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8516 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 134576 messaggi Inviato November 10, 2014 JUVENTUS - PARMA 7 - 0 Fernando Llorente (23') Stephan Lichtsteiner (29') Fernando Llorente (36') Carlos Tévez (50') Carlos Tévez (58') Álvaro Morata (76') Álvaro Morata (88')Sunday, November 9th, 2014 - 3:00 PM Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Carmine Russo Juventus 7-0 Parma: Brilliant Bianconeri run riot in Turin Fernando Llorente, Carlos Tevez and Alvaro Morata all hit doubles, while Stephan Lichtsteiner scored an awesome volley as the reigning Italian champions hammered the Gialloblu. Nov 9, 2014 Fernando Llorente, Carlos Tevez and Alvaro Morata all netted twice as Juventus crushed Parma 7-0 to increase the heat on Roberto Donadoni. The Serie A champions were made to work extremely hard for their 3-2 win over Olympiacos in the Champions League on Tuesday, but they were back to their ruthless best as the three strikers starred on Sunday. Juve were 3-0 up at the break as Llorente twice knocked in simple finishes and Stephan Lichtsteiner drove a ferocious half-volley beyond the helpless Antonio Mirante. Massimiliano Allegri had something of a defensive injury crisis to contend with pre-match, as Kwadwo Asamoah, Patrice Evra, Andrea Barzagli and Martin Caceres all missed out. Yet Parma struggled to make any impact as an attacking force and Tevez netted twice in the first 15 minutes of the second half, first scoring an incredible solo effort and then pouncing on a rebound. Juve still had it in them to net two more as Morata, a 71st-minute replacement for Llorente, coolly slotted home 14 minutes from time and then added the seventh at the death to mark his first Spain call-up in style. Under-pressure Donadoni attempted to rally his men in the build-up, but Juve were utterly dominant right from the start, with Roberto Pereyra's over-head kick serving as a warning after just eight minutes. Parma struggled to come to terms with Juve's clever use of the ball in the final third and it came as little surprise when the hosts finally took the lead in the 23rd minute. Mirante failed to hold on to Paul Pogba's 20-yard effort and Llorente was on hand to tap in the rebound. They doubled their lead just six minutes later and in spectacular fashion. Lichtsteiner ran on to a loose ball 25 yards from goal and met it with an unstoppable half-volley, giving Mirante no chance in the Parma net. The Swiss full-back was integral again as Juve opened up a three-goal lead in the 36th minute, cutting an intelligent cross behind a crowd of players in the area to set up an easy finish for Llorente. Juventus looked determined to punish Parma at the start of the second period, despite already holding a comfortable lead. And Tevez single-handedly scored the hosts' fourth in the 50th minute as the Argentina forward ran from well inside his own half, dribbled past two defenders and produced a tidy finish into the bottom-right corner to complete a sensational goal. Tevez's second arrived eight minutes later as he tapped past Mirante from 10 yards after the goalkeeper could only parry a Pogba effort. Juve added number six 14 minutes from time as Kingsley Coman, introduced for Tevez, produced an audacious chipped pass over the Parma defence and Morata prodded past Mirante. The young Spaniard rounded off an incredible win for the hosts in the 88th minute as he steered Lichtsteiner's cross into the top-right corner with a precise volley.http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8516 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 134576 messaggi Inviato November 10, 2014 JUVENTUS - PARMA 7 - 0 Fernando Llorente (23') Stephan Lichtsteiner (29') Fernando Llorente (36') Carlos Tévez (50') Carlos Tévez (58') Álvaro Morata (76') Álvaro Morata (88')Sunday, November 9th, 2014 - 3:00 PM Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Carmine Russo Tevez: 'Juve finally got goals' Nov 9, 2014 Carlos Tevez said Juventus “made up” for previous errors in a 7-0 demolition of Parma and is happy to be back for Argentina. Apache netted two goals in today’s victory, including an extraordinary solo run that started in his own half to dribble past three players and beat the goalkeeper. “We played a great game,” smiled Tevez on Sport Mediaset. “It was important to win and we did well to practically get nothing wrong. We’ve been wasting a lot of opportunities recently, so we made up for it today and we perfect in front of goal. “Now there’s international duty and I am very happy to be back wearing the Argentina jersey.”http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8516 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 134576 messaggi Inviato November 10, 2014 JUVENTUS - PARMA 7 - 0 Fernando Llorente (23') Stephan Lichtsteiner (29') Fernando Llorente (36') Carlos Tévez (50') Carlos Tévez (58') Álvaro Morata (76') Álvaro Morata (88')Sunday, November 9th, 2014 - 3:00 PM Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Carmine Russo Allegri: 'Juve can change again' Nov 9, 2014 Max Allegri is pleased with the new Juventus system after a 7-0 hammering of Parma, but insists it isn’t everything. The Bianconeri had been repeatedly wasting chances so far this season and the Coach urged them to practice basic finishing skills in training. That appears to have paid off, as they banged in seven in Turin this afternoon, their first Serie A victory by 7-0 since 1983. “Everything can be improved with practice. We’ve got a great selection of forwards, including wise old men and young talents, but everyone can get better by practicing movements,” Allegri told Sky Sport Italia. “It was a good performance and after breaking the deadlock we controlled it well. Carlos Tevez scored an extraordinary goal and he needed that, as he hadn’t found the net in a while. It was remarkable both for the technique and his determination. I’m happy he’s been recalled by Argentina, as he deserves it.” This was the first match using the new Christmas Tree formation, so has Allegri permanently scrapped Antonio Conte’s 3-5-2 system now? “No, I wouldn’t say that. It all depends on the demands of the game, the opponent and the players available. That system won three consecutive Scudetti and we started well this season using it too. “It is all down to the way you interpret systems, not just the line-up. Besides, I think our interpretation meant we hardly ever played with a pure three at the back this term.”http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8516 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 134576 messaggi Inviato November 10, 2014 JUVENTUS - PARMA 7 - 0 Fernando Llorente (23') Stephan Lichtsteiner (29') Fernando Llorente (36') Carlos Tévez (50') Carlos Tévez (58') Álvaro Morata (76') Álvaro Morata (88')Sunday, November 9th, 2014 - 3:00 PM Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Carmine Russo Carlos Tevez hails "perfect" Juventus Nov 9, 2014 Juventus striker Carlos Tevez has said that his side produced a "perfect" attacking display during their 7-0 win against Parma. The Argentina scored twice in the second half as the Bianconeri moved six points clear at the top of the Serie A table. "We played a great game," Tevez told Sport Mediaset. "It was important to win and we did well to practically get nothing wrong. We've been wasting a lot of opportunities recently, so we made up for it today and we perfect in front of goal." Juventus will return to action following the international break with a visit to Lazio on November 22.http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8516 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 134576 messaggi Inviato November 10, 2014 JUVENTUS - PARMA 7 - 0 Fernando Llorente (23') Stephan Lichtsteiner (29') Fernando Llorente (36') Carlos Tévez (50') Carlos Tévez (58') Álvaro Morata (76') Álvaro Morata (88')Sunday, November 9th, 2014 - 3:00 PM Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Carmine Russo Donadoni: 'Impotence and shame' Nov 9, 2014 Roberto Donadoni felt “a sense of impotence and shame” after Parma’s record-breaking 7-0 defeat at Juventus. The Ducali had never previously lost a Serie A game by more than a five-goal margin. “I had never lost 7-0 either in my career,” the Coach told Rai Sport. “These are games easy to comment on: we faced a great Juve side and we never turned up. “There is just a sense of impotence and shame after a game like that. We weren’t great after beating Inter and we are not a total disaster after this 7-0 defeat. “Am I worried that we’re bottom of the table? I am more worried by the performances, as our position is only a consequence of those.”http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8516 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 134576 messaggi Inviato November 10, 2014 JUVENTUS - PARMA 7 - 0 Fernando Llorente (23')Stephan Lichtsteiner (29')Fernando Llorente (36')Carlos Tévez (50')Carlos Tévez (58')Álvaro Morata (76')Álvaro Morata (88') Sunday, November 9th, 2014 - 3:00 PMJuventus Stadium, TurinReferee: Carmine Russo Player Ratings: Juventus 7-0 Parma Nov 9, 2014Parma travelled to Turin to take on reigning champions Juventus on Sunday afternoon, but as their defensive woes continued the Gialloblu were swept aside as the Bianconeri inflicted the Ducali’s heaviest ever Serie A defeat.Once the Old Lady took the lead through Fernando Llorent victory never looked in doubt and Stephan Lichtsteiner doubled their lead before the Spaniard netted his second.The second-half saw strike partner Carlos Tevez get involved in the scoring with a brace, the first a wonderful individual effort, before substitute Alvaro Morata added two more. Juventus Gianluigi Buffon – 7 – Concentrated - Even during a career as long as the veterans he will have had fewer quieter days than in Turin today but kept his concentration to make a vital save from Mauri when leading 1-0.Stephan Lichtsteiner – 8 – Storming - Despite operating in a back-four the Switzerland international refused to let it suppress his attacking forays and netted a sublime goal that was preceded by an equally impressive piece of control.Leonardo Bonucci – 7.5 – Solid - Rarely threatened by the Parma attack and as his boredom increased was often seen stepping forward into midfield making the visitors look even more overrun by the Bianconeri.Giorgio Chiellini – 7.5 – Strong - As with centre-back partner Bonucci there was little action on which to judge the Italian international but still gave an assured performance.Simone Padoin – 7 – Decent - Troubled during the early exchanges by Rispoli but kept it simple and will have few easier games for the Old Lady.Romulo – 7.5 – Tidy - What better game to replace the injured Andrea Pirlo but his distribution was assured and kept the tempo high as the Bianconeri looked to embarrass the Ducali.Claudio Marchiso – 7 – Impressive - Like Romulo his crisp passing helped dominate midfield and was unlucky not to open the scoring himself with an impressive drive.Paul Pogba – 8 – Dominant - At his wonderful best as the Bianconeri controlled and pressed with intensity and the Frenchman was constantly on the offensive.Roberto Pereyra– 7 – Quiet - Overshadowed by the performances of some teammates but that should not take away from an assured display by the ex-Udinese man.CARLOS TEVEZ – 8.5 – Determined - Was a constant influence on the Bianconeri waves of attack and scored a contender for goal of the season driving past three Parma players and slipping the ball past the goalkeeper.Fernando Llorente – 7.5 – Clinical - Seemed barely involved in the match at times but netted a brace with two clinical finishes.SubstitutesKingsley Coman (for Tevez 60 minutes) – 7 – Exciting - Continued the attacking assault after entering the match and provided an excellent assist for Morata to score.Alvaro Morata (Llorente 71 minutes) – 7.5 – Deadly - Only on the pitch for 20 minutes but did not hesitate in fear of the offside flag when played in by Coman and finished expertly passed Mirante and then added another with a controlled volley.Federico Mattiello (Marchiso 81 minutes) – No mark Parma Antonio Mirante – 5 – Abandoned - With his defence deserting him for much of the game it would be harsh given the weather condition to blame him for the opener which was palmed out for the onrushing Llorente, but he was at fault when doing the same for Tevez’ second.Felipe – 5 – Sleepy - His distribution from the back was poor and his ball watching for the opening goal effectively allowed Llorente to sweep unchallenged past Mirante.Alessandro Lucarelli – 5 – Feeble - A poor clearance from the captain eventually led to the Bianconeri’s second goal and with him dropping so far deep his teammates rarely ventured out of their own half.Andrea Costa – 5 – Woeful - With him not making any individual error that resulted in one of Juventus’ many goals it could be argued that he was the better of his two defensive colleagues, but that is not much of a compliment.Andrea Rispoli – 6 – Promising - Began the match well and looked to have the better of Padoin at left-back as he tried to push on, however, as the Gialloblu retreated so did his attacking threat disappear.Afriyie Acquah – 5.5 – Energetic - Displayed plenty of energy and willingness to recover the ball from a dominant Juventus midfield but was not up to the task and was too often seen in Pogba’s shadow.Francesco Lodi – 5 – Invisible - Like most of the Gialloblu midfield the former Genoa man was a passenger for most of the match, however, when the visitors needed his excellent left foot to retain some possession his passing fell woefully short.Jose Mauri – 5 – Quiet - Other than forcing Buffon into making a difficult save when still only trailing 1-0 he provided little else for Roberto Donadoni’s team.Paolo De Ceglie – 5 – Irrelevant - After a match-winning performance last weekend the wing-back failed to halt the runs of Lichtsteiner and was rightly withdrawn at half-time.Antonio Cassano – 5.5 – Lonely - Regularly making himself available to relieve the pressure of the hosts he was left frustrated by an inability to deliver him the ball and when he did some excellent hold-up was pointless with teammates unwilling to push on in support.Abdelkader Ghezzal – 5.5 – Lively - Some tireless running at the start, but other than a first-half shot well off target provided little more than relinquishing possession with fouls and running offside.SubstitutesMassimo Gobbi (for De Ceglie 45 minutes) – 5 – Inconsequential - Tried to push forward but the game was already lost and found himself dragged back into the attempts to reduce the onslaught.MacDonald Mariga (Mauri 54 minutes) – 5 – Invisible - Clearly introduced to stem the flow through the Parma midfield and failed woefully.Ishak Belfodil (Cassano 64 minutes) – 5 – Muted - Looked as though he had as much hope in recovering any form of self-respect from the game when arriving from the bench as the travelling fans, his efforts highlighting the fact. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8516 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 134576 messaggi Inviato November 10, 2014 JUVENTUS - PARMA 7 - 0 Fernando Llorente (23') Stephan Lichtsteiner (29') Fernando Llorente (36') Carlos Tévez (50') Carlos Tévez (58') Álvaro Morata (76') Álvaro Morata (88')Sunday, November 9th, 2014 - 3:00 PM Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Carmine Russo Juventus Full-Back Prefers Allegri’s Four-Man Defence Nov 9, 2014 Juventus wing-back Stephan Lichtsteiner is enjoying the transition being made by coach Massimiliano Allegri in employing a four-man defence. The 47-year-old coach has largely kept to the successful 3-5-2 formation used by previous coach Antonio Conte since replacing him in the summer, but made the change to his preferred four-man backline in the 3-2 victory over Olympiakos in the Champions League on Tuesday. Lichtsteiner, who has moved from right wing-back to right-back in the change, told giornalaccio rosa dello Sport that he finds playing in the new formation easier and claims that the Old Lady are good enough to cope with the transition. “We play more with the ball,” said the 30-year-old.”It is easier because I have the game in front of me. “For the defenders I think three or four is not a problem, we are so strong at the back that our form is no different. “We had good games with 3-5-2, sometimes we were a bit unlucky, but we almost always created many chances. But in terms of possession is so much easier to play as a four.”http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8516 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 134576 messaggi Inviato November 10, 2014 JUVENTUS - PARMA 7 - 0 Fernando Llorente (23') Stephan Lichtsteiner (29') Fernando Llorente (36') Carlos Tévez (50') Carlos Tévez (58') Álvaro Morata (76') Álvaro Morata (88')Sunday, November 9th, 2014 - 3:00 PM Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Carmine Russo Tevez: It's been a beautiful week The Argentine striker marked the end of his three-and-a-half-year international exile by taking his goals tally for the Serie A season to eight. Nov 9, 2014 Juventus striker Carlos Tevez was a happy man after celebrating his Argentina recall with a double in Sunday's 7-0 demolition of Parma. The forward netted the Bianconeri's fourth after a sensational run from inside his own half and struck again eight minutes later, tapping home a rebound after Paul Pobga had seen a shot saved by Gialloblu goalkeeper Antonio Mirante. For Tevez, it was the perfect way to mark Gerardo Martino's decision to end his international exile after a three-and-a-half year absence from the Albicleste squad. "It was important to win today," the former Manchester City striker told Sky Sport Italia. "It's been a beautiful week. No I will enjoy the national team. It's like a prize." Bianconeri boss Massimiliano Allegri was also quick to pay tribute to Tevez after another inspirational display for the reigning Serie A champions, who sit six points clear of second-placed Roma having played one game more. "He had a great game, on a technical level and in terms of his character," the ex-AC Milan boss enthused. "In training he is one that is always most committed. He is very charismatic and he deserved that great goal. "I congratulate him on his national team recall."http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8516 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 134576 messaggi Inviato November 10, 2014 JUVENTUS - PARMA 7 - 0 Fernando Llorente (23') Stephan Lichtsteiner (29') Fernando Llorente (36') Carlos Tévez (50') Carlos Tévez (58') Álvaro Morata (76') Álvaro Morata (88')Sunday, November 9th, 2014 - 3:00 PM Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Carmine Russo Juventus 7 - Parma 0: Initial reaction and random observations Nov 9, 2014 If you were to sit back and relax a little bit after Juventus took a 3-0 lead into halftime, nobody would have blamed you. A couple of Fernando Llorente goals and a completely unanticipated Stephan Lichtsteiner golazo can do that to a lot of people. "Hey, three goals to the good and we're sitting pretty. Somebody pass the popcorn and fire up the Abba on YouTube while we're at it." But then Carlos Tévez went weaving through the Parma defense like a freaking madman, scoring what is and will be easily one of the best goals we'll see in Serie A and/or European football this season. Let us watch this about 1,000 times on a loop. I don't think anybody with Juventus colored glasses on will object after the first couple of viewings. And then Álvaro Morata comes on for Llorente and scores a pair of goals within 12 minutes of one another. And then Kingsley Coman had beIN Sports commentator Ray Hudson wishing he was a Frenchman after he replaced Tévez midway through the second half and subsequently ran the Parma defense ragged. And then the number of goals under the Juventus logo on the Juventus Stadium scoreboard kept getting bigger ... and bigger ... and bigger. It was just one of those nights for Juventus where nearly every single thing went as good as it could have — and probably a lot more. This was a Juventus side without Andrea Pirlo, without Arturo Vidal, without an actual left back, and without two of its best central defenders. But what they still have is a strike force that had one hell of a day at the office against a defense that couldn't stop a damn thing even if its life depended on it. It was just the perfect storm, folks. I must say, though, this new system with a four-man defense Max Allegri has rolled out — Sunday it was more of a Christmas tree-like deal with Tévez and Roberto Pereyra supporting Llorente — is looking mighty nice two games in. Juventus' attack and midfield looks rejuvenated. The squad has its bite back, non-Luis Suarez category, and is just creating so much more than it used to.JuventusFC ✔ @juventusfcen .@OfficialAllegri: “We had a couple of issues in the first 15 mins, but then we broke the deadlock and read the game well. I’m very happy.” Who wouldn't be happy after a game like that? Well, maybe a couple people.Random thoughts and observations It's been over a year and a half since Juventus dropped points at home in Serie A. That's insane. Parma's defense is hilariously bad. Like, seven goals allowed twice through 11 rounds kind of bad. If you get goal alerts on your phone like I do, you might need to charge your battery after that game. Bing! Bing! Bing, bing, bing! Bing! Bing! Juventus since their loss to Genoa: Twelve goals scored, two goals conceded. I'd say that's a good ratio. What we're seeing now is the difference between Stephan Lichtsteiner the right back and Stephan Lichtsteiner the right wingback. While he wasn't bad by any means as a wingback in a 3-5-2, Lichtsteiner's game is just suited so much better for an all-out right back roll. I don't think there's any doubt about it at this point. Fernando Llorente back???? His first goal was a beauty, his second an easy finish off of Lichtsteiner's fine cross into the box. You just know scoring his first goal of the season got the confidence going again, and he's playing like it again. This is the Llorente we got so used to last year, and now he's got two really good games to build on heading into the international break. Seriously, Kingsley Coman, guys. I know he came in when the game was long over, but holy smokes he was impressive out there. I would like him to play more, Mr. Allegri. Álvaro Morata has four Serie A goals in just over 200 minutes. That's pretty good, right? Claudio Marchisio with another quietly impressive game filling in for Andrea Pirlo. You've found your future position, Principino. No need to look further. Seriously, Carlos Tévez's half-field run was amazing. The thing that started it all of will go unnoticed by a lot of people — how he won the ball back to start the one-man counterattack. The guy is just so good and works his ass off to contribute defensively. (Also, Pavel Nedved's reaction to Tévez's goal was AMAZING.) Gigi Buffon had one save to make. It was really, really good. Then he just sat in his recliner for the entire second half and thought of what he was going to buy with his latest paycheck. Tough gig. Two Paul Pogba rocket of shots led to two Juventus goals. What did they teach you as a young player growing up? Just put it on frame and could things can happen. They certainly did for Juve on Sunday. See what happens when Max Allegri gives a start to Simone Padoin? Yeah, good things.http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8516 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 134576 messaggi Inviato November 10, 2014 JUVENTUS - PARMA 7 - 0 Fernando Llorente (23') Stephan Lichtsteiner (29') Fernando Llorente (36') Carlos Tévez (50') Carlos Tévez (58') Álvaro Morata (76') Álvaro Morata (88')Sunday, November 9th, 2014 - 3:00 PM Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Carmine Russo Allegri: Juventus Have So Many Reliable Players Nov 9, 2014 Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegriwas full of praise after his side thrashed Parma 7-0 at the Juventus Stadium on Sunday afternoon. His three strikers, Carlos Tevez, Fernando Llorente and Alvaro Morata each scored two and Stephan Lichtsteiner finished the scoring for the home side. “We did very well in front of goal today, a lot of our shots found the net,” Allegri told Sport Mediaset. “It was important to keep our winning form and now we will work to get a result after the international break. Allegri then spoke about Tevez’s wonderful solo goal which made the score 4-0. “It was an amazing goal, he led by example,” the tactician said. “I’m happy with the team today, we have so many reliable players and now we have an international break to allow time to recover.”http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti