Socrates 8518 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 134577 messaggi Inviato January 11, 2015 NAPOLI - JUVENTUS - Sunday, January 11th, 2015 - 20:45 PMSan Paolo Stadium, NaplesReferee: Paolo Tagliavento Line-ups: Napoli-Juventus Jan 11, 2014Juventus need at least a point to stay clear at the top and seek Super Cup revenge at fourth-placed Napoli.Roma drew 2-2 with Lazio in a dramatic Derby della Capitale earlier today, putting them level on points with leaders Juve.Max Allegri’s men have drawn five of their last six games in all competition, including a 2-2 draw in Doha after extra time with Napoli.They had been leading twice in that Italian Super Cup clash, but were pegged back by a Gonzalo Higuain brace and eventually lost on a penalty shoot-out.Pipita starts again tonight with Marek Hamsik, Jose Callejon and Jonathan de Guzman, while new signing Manolo Gabbiadini – an ex-Juve player – is on the bench ready for his Partenopei debut.Lorenzo Insigne, Juan Camilo Zuniga and Michu are long-term injury absentees with Faouzi Ghoulam on Africa Cup of Nations duty.The history of this fixture does not bode well for Juventus, who have not conquered the Stadio San Paolo since September 2000.Juve again rely on Carlos Tevez, who is Capocannoniere of Serie A with 11 goals this season and scored two in the Super Cup last month.He is partnered by Fernando Llorente, but the big news is that Stephan Lichtsteiner has failed a fitness test.With the Swiss Express missing out on that right flank, Martin Caceres makes his first start in three months.It’s a risky choice considering his fitness levels, but there are few alternatives, as Kwadwo Asamoah, Andrea Barzagli and Romulo are all injured.Napoli: Rafael; Maggio, Albiol, Koulibaly, Britos; David Lopez, Gargano; Callejon, Hamsik, De Guzman; HiguainNapoli bench: Andujar, Colombo, Henrique, Duvan Zapata, Gabbiadini, Mesto, Jorginho, Inler, Radosevic, Strinic, MertensJuventus: Buffon; Caceres, Bonucci, Chiellini, Evra; Marchisio, Pirlo, Pogba; Vidal; Tevez, LlorenteJuventus bench: Storari, Rubinho, Lichtsteiner, Ogbonna, Pepe, Padoin, Vitale, Pereyra, Mattiello, Morata, Coman, Giovinco 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 8518 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 134577 messaggi Inviato January 11, 2015 NAPOLI - JUVENTUS - Sunday, January 11th, 2015 - 20:45 PM San Paolo Stadium, Naples Referee: Paolo Tagliavento HT 0-1: Pogboom stuns Napoli Jan 11, 2014 A stunning Paul Pogba volley has given Juventus the half-time lead away to Napoli. It was fourth against first, but also a replay of the December 22 Italian Super Cup clash in Doha. That saw the Partenopei fight back twice for a 2-2 draw in extra time, eventually lifting the trophy on penalties. Manolo Gabbiadini was on the bench awaiting his debut, but Lorenzo Insigne, Michu, Juan Camilo Zuniga and Faouzi Ghoulam unavailable. Stephan Lichtsteiner pulled out with a fitness problem, so Martin Caceres got his first start in over three months. Kwadwo Asamoah, Andrea Barzagli and Romulo were all sidelined. There was a touching tribute to Neapolitan singer-songwriter Pino Daniele before kick-off, as the teams came out to the sounds of ‘Napule’ with the crowd singing along and holding up lighters. Juve had won five of their previous six competitive games and hadn’t conquered the San Paolo since September 2000. Despite being the home side, Napoli invited Juventus forward to then strike on the counter-attack. Jonathan de Guzman really should’ve scored when a Marek Hamsik pass broke kindly for him, but ballooned over from 12 yards. Carlos Tevez set up Arturo Vidal on the counter, but the Chilean’s first touch let him down, but the deadlock was broken with a moment of magic. Fernando Llorente was trying to turn in the box, but it was deflected to Paul Pogba and the 21-year-old did not hesitate for a spectacular volley from just inside the area. It was not dissimilar to the goal Zinedine Zidane scored in the Champions League Final and bent back Rafael’s fingertips. The Frenchman has a habit of scoring against Napoli, as it was his third goal in five encounters. Andrea Pirlo and Hamsik had shots charged down, while Rafael smothered a Caceres angled drive at the near post from Tevez’s slide-rule pass.Napoli 0-1 Juventus (Half-Time) Scorers: Pogba 29 (J)Napoli: Rafael; Maggio, Albiol, Koulibaly, Britos; David Lopez, Gargano; Callejon, Hamsik, De Guzman; HiguainJuventus: Buffon; Caceres, Bonucci, Chiellini, Evra; Marchisio, Pirlo, Pogba; Vidal; Tevez, Llorente Ref: Tagliavento 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 8518 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 134577 messaggi Inviato January 11, 2015 NAPOLI - JUVENTUS 1 - 3 Paul Pogba (29') Miguel Britos (64')Martin Cáceres (69') Arturo Vidal (90'+ 4) Sunday, January 11th, 2015 - 20:45 PM San Paolo Stadium, Naples Referee: Paolo Tagliavento Napoli 1-3 Juventus: Pogba volley sends visitors clear The French midfielder opened the scoring before Miguel Britos levelled the scoreline, but second-half strikes from Martin Caceres and Arturo Vidal secured all three points. Jan 11, 2014 Juventus moved three points clear at the top of the Serie A table thanks to a 3-1 victory over Napoli at the San Paolo. With nearest challengers Roma held to a 2-2 draw by fierce rivals Lazio earlier on Sunday, Massimiliano Allegri's men took full advantage at a tricky venue historically. Paul Pogba opened the scoring at the San Paolo, a venue where Juve had not won since 2000, with a stunning volley in the 29th minute that marked his fifth goal of the campaign. Napoli levelled in the 64th minute thanks to defender Miguel Britos, but any hope of the hosts completing the turnaround were dispelled by two further second-half goals from Juve. Martin Caceres - who had not featured for the Turin club since October due to a thigh injury - restored Juve's lead in the 69th minute by turning home an Andrea Pirlo free kick. A Caceres own goal was chalked off and Napoli spurned a number of late chances before Arturo Vidal slammed in a third in stoppage time to give Juve a measure of revenge for their Supercoppa Italiana defeat to Rafael Benitez's side last month. In an otherwise quiet start, Napoli wasted a gilt-edged chance to take the lead as Jonathan de Guzman blazed over the crossbar from close range after Giorgio Chiellini failed to clear. Juventus had struggled to impose themselves on the game but took the lead in magnificent fashion through Pogba. Carlos Tevez's strike rebounded off Fernando Llorente and straight to the France midfielder, who arced a superb first-time hit from the left-hand side of the area into the bottom-right corner. Juve began to dictate play following that opener and could have doubled their advantage had Caceres not hit his shot straight at Napoli goalkeeper Rafael at the end of a free-flowing move. Napoli winger Jose Callejon saw an effort deflected into the side-netting by Chiellini a minute after the restart, with the Juve centre-back then requiring lengthy treatment following a clash of heads with team-mate Patrice Evra. The visitors had rarely been threatened in the second period, but were made to pay for a defensive lapse as Britos struck. Left in acres of space, the Uruguayan defender met Dries Mertens' corner from the left with a volley beyond Gianluigi Buffon. Yet parity lasted all of five minutes, Caceres restoring Juve's advantage by scuffing home Pirlo's right-wing delivery to net his first Serie A goal since his October 2012, which also came against Napoli. Caceres almost went from hero to zero as he diverted the ball into his own net, though play was called back for a foul on Gianluigi Buffon, who denied Gonzalo Higuain from point-blank range in stoppage time. And, from the resulting corner, the visitors burst clear - Vidal converting the counter with a rifled 20-yard effort to earn a result that re-establishes the champions' command in the Scudetto race. 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 8518 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 134577 messaggi Inviato January 12, 2015 NAPOLI - JUVENTUS 1 - 3 Paul Pogba (29') Miguel Britos (64')Martin Cáceres (69') Arturo Vidal (90'+ 4) Sunday, January 11th, 2015 - 20:45 PM San Paolo Stadium, Naples Referee: Paolo Tagliavento Napoli 1-3 Juventus: Caceres Keeps Bianconeri In Front In Their Fight For Four In A Row Jan 11, 2014 Juventus needed a goal from an unlikely source to end their 15-year San Paolo hoodoo when Martin Caceres popped up to give them a 3-1 win over Napoli in Serie A on Sunday night. He turned home a second half free kick to give his side a quick response after Miguel Britos had cancelled out a superb opener from Paul Pogba that had given the Bianconeri a 1-0 half time lead with Arturo Vidal’s late clincher coming in stoppage time after a killer break as Napoli chased the game. After an emotional tribute to Neapolitan singer/songwriter Pino Daniele after his untimely passing the week before, the teams were immediately at each other’s throats as they had been only last month in Doha in the Supercoppa Italiana. Injuries meant that goalscorers Caceres and Britos were surprise starters in defence for their respective sides but it was the men in front of them who were kept busy for much of the early sparring in a midfield set to between the light blue jerseys and their black and white counterparts. It took 18 minutes for the first chance to be created and it was a glorious one that befell Jonathan de Guzman who was played in by a clever deflected pass from Marek Hamsik, who seems to be recovering some of his magic, but he snatched at the opportunity and fired over under little pressure in front of goal. And in a tactical affair that saw a great deal of cancelling out and counter-cancelling, chances like that were not the kind of opportunities to be passed up. Ten minutes later, when Juve fashioned one of their own, they would not be so forgiving in front of goal. An accidental assist from Fernando Llorente, when he inadvertently blocked a Carlos Tevez shot, saw the ball spin up invitingly for Pogba lurking on the edge of the penalty area and he met the ball with a sweetly struck first time volley that Rafael got a hand to but could not keep out. But with Juventus looking resolute and formidable at the back, Napoli were handed only scraps before half time through a dream ball across the six yard box from Jose Callejon that nobody got a touch on and indeed it was Juventus who fashioned the best chance ahead of the small whistle when Caceres blasted straight at the goalkeeper when through on the right. The Spaniard drilled into the side-netting at the outset of the second half as his side looked to get back on terms with Juventus offering a Patrice Evra header over the top in reply, during which his bravery resulted in him being hurt with a nasty clash of heads. On 64 minutes, Napoli’s defence of their unbeaten run in the league against Juventus at home since 2000 had renewed life breathed into it when substitute Dries Mertens swung in a fine corner kick that found Britos unmarked and he met it with a first time sidefoot volley that swept past Gianluigi Buffon. That lead lasted just four minutes though when Andrea Pirlo swung in an inviting free kick that was met by another unlikely source in the box as Caceres got the vital volleyed contact to send the ball bouncing into the top corner. Manolo Gabbiadini was thrown into the fray as Rafael Benitez searched for a second equaliser, having already been on target against this season, and the Partenopei were denied just that when they had the ball in the net after Buffon fumbled a David Lopez cross after clattering into a combination of Kalidou Koulibaly and his own player only to have it ruled out for a foul: a decision that looked soft. But Juve at last made the journey back north with something more than pride or a point to show for their performance by making sure of the points in the 94th minute when they mercilessly broke downfield as Napoli piled bodies forward in search of an equaliser and a fluid move ended with Vidal thumping into the top corner. 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 8518 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 134577 messaggi Inviato January 12, 2015 NAPOLI - JUVENTUS 1 - 3 Paul Pogba (29') Miguel Britos (64') Martin Cáceres (69')Arturo Vidal (90'+ 4) Sunday, January 11th, 2015 - 20:45 PMSan Paolo Stadium, NaplesReferee: Paolo Tagliavento Juventus end Napoli taboo Jan 11, 2014Juventus conquered Napoli at the Stadio San Paolo for the first time in 14 years, their 3-1 result including a spectacular Paul Pogba volley.It was fourth against first, but also a replay of the December 22 Italian Super Cup clash in Doha. That saw the Partenopei fight back twice for a 2-2 draw in extra time, eventually lifting the trophy on penalties.Manolo Gabbiadini was on the bench awaiting his debut, but Lorenzo Insigne, Michu, Juan Camilo Zuniga and Faouzi Ghoulam unavailable. Stephan Lichtsteiner pulled out with a fitness problem, so Martin Caceres got his first start in over three months. Kwadwo Asamoah, Andrea Barzagli and Romulo were all sidelined.There was a touching tribute to Neapolitan singer-songwriter Pino Daniele before kick-off, as the teams came out to the sounds of ‘Napule’ with the crowd singing along and holding up lighters.Juve had won five of their previous six competitive games and hadn’t conquered the San Paolo since September 2000.Despite being the home side, Napoli invited Juventus forward to then strike on the counter-attack. Jonathan de Guzman really should’ve scored when a Marek Hamsik pass broke kindly for him, but ballooned over from 12 yards.Carlos Tevez set up Arturo Vidal on the counter, but the Chilean’s first touch let him down, but the deadlock was broken with a moment of magic. Fernando Llorente was trying to turn in the box, but it was deflected to Paul Pogba and the 21-year-old did not hesitate for a spectacular volley from just inside the area. It was not dissimilar to the goal Zinedine Zidane scored in the Champions League Final and bent back Rafael’s fingertips. The Frenchman has a habit of scoring against Napoli, as it was his third goal in five encounters.Andrea Pirlo and Hamsik had shots charged down, while Rafael smothered a Caceres angled drive at the near post from Tevez’s slide-rule pass.Straight after the restart Giorgio Chiellini deflected Callejon’s effort on to the side-netting and Pogba just failed to get the final touch to a Caceres cross into the six-yard box.Chiellini nodded a corner over the bar, but at the same time clashed heads with teammate Patrice Evra and continued with a large bandage.Napoli were piling on pressure and got their equaliser from a set play, as Dries Mertens whipped in a corner for Miguel Angel Britos to volley in from six yards with the inside of his left foot. It was a rare goal for the defender, but he escaped Chiellini’s marking.The momentum was now with the hosts, as Juve once again fumbled a lead. However, Pirlo curled a free kick into the box and Caceres was ready to turn in from six yards in a remarkably similar move to the Napoli goal. Replays suggest Chiellini was marginally offside. The Uruguayan’s last Serie A goal was also against Napoli in October 2012.The ball was in the back of the Juventus net again when Buffon dropped a cross after colliding with Kalidou Koulibaly, but the referee awarded a foul against the goalkeeper. Napoli were furious and it was one of those incidents that is open to interpretation.Caceres fell awkwardly and has a suspected dislocated shoulder. The Partenopei continued to pour forward in a desperate search for another equaliser during six minutes of stoppages.Duvan Zapata had a great chance when he ran clear on goal, but saw Buffon coming towards him and went down looking for a red card. Instead, the referee spotted there was no contact and booked the Colombian for simulation.Higuain squirmed between a crowd of players until Chiellini deflected his angled drive inches past the far post. Napoli failed to make the most of the set play and instead were caught out on the counter, Vidal smashing the finish into the top corner from the edge of the box.Napoli: Rafael; Maggio, Albiol, Koulibaly, Britos; David Lopez, Gargano (Duvan Zapata 83); Callejon (Gabbiadini 72), Hamsik (Mertens 60), De Guzman; HiguainJuventus: Buffon; Caceres (Ogbonna 79), Bonucci, Chiellini, Evra; Marchisio, Pirlo, Pogba (Lichtsteiner 70); Vidal; Tevez, Llorente (Morata 74)Ref: Tagliavento 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 8518 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 134577 messaggi Inviato January 12, 2015 NAPOLI - JUVENTUS 1 - 3 Paul Pogba (29') Miguel Britos (64')Martin Cáceres (69') Arturo Vidal (90'+ 4) Sunday, January 11th, 2015 - 20:45 PM San Paolo Stadium, Naples Referee: Paolo Tagliavento Juventus edge out Napoli to move three points clear in Serie A Jan 11, 2014 Juventus have moved three points clear in Serie A thanks to a 3-1 victory over Napoli. Despite being forced onto the back foot for much of the first half, the pattern of the game could have been very different had Jonathan de Guzman not fired over after latching on to a deflected pass from Marek Hamsik in the box. Napoli survived a couple of extended spells of pressure from the visitors, but Juventus were ahead in the 29th minute when Paul Pogba found the space to volley home from 18 yards. Rafael Cabral avoided being beaten for the second time before the break by making a smart save to keep out Martin Caceres. Juventus continued to dominate possession in the early stages of the second half, but chances were difficult to come by as Napoli's stubborn defence kept them in the game. Rafael Benitez's side equalised through Miguel Britos, who found the space inside the box to convert an inviting cross from Dries Mertens. However, the hosts would be on level terms for just five minutes as Caceres restored his side's advantage by steering home from Andrea Pirlo's free kick. It was a comfortable finish to the game for Juventus as Napoli struggled to create the opportunities required to set up a dramatic climax. Juventus wrapped up the win in stoppage time when Arturo Vidal took full advantage of space on the edge of the box to fire past a helpless Cabral. 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 8518 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 134577 messaggi Inviato January 12, 2015 NAPOLI - JUVENTUS 1 - 3 Paul Pogba (29') Miguel Britos (64')Martin Cáceres (69') Arturo Vidal (90'+ 4) Sunday, January 11th, 2015 - 20:45 PM San Paolo Stadium, Naples Referee: Paolo Tagliavento Pogba, Vidal lead Juventus to 3-1 win vs. chasing Napoli Jan 11, 2014 Juventus beat Napoli at Stadio San Paolo for the first time in 15 years to pull three points clear at the top of Serie A. Paul Pogba's fantastic volley lit the touchpaper at a ground where reigning champions Juve have managed to lose five times since last tasting victory back in September 2000. Defender Miguel Britos tried to prolong the visitors' poor run in Naples by equalising midway through the second half, but Martin Caceres hit back before Arturo Vidal confirmed Juve's 3-1 win with a thunderous stoppage-time goal. The victory re-establishes Massimiliano Allegri's men as the outright leaders in the race for Scudetto after nearest challengers Roma were held to a 2-2 draw in Sunday afternoon's city derby against Lazio. The Bianconeri, who have reached 43 points, were also able to avenge their Supercoppa defeat to Napoli in Doha. Despite their recent successes, Juve often appear tremulous in Naples and looked shaky in the early exchanges. Leonardo Bonucci had to deflect Marek Hamsik's dangerous cross out for a corner before Jonathan de Guzman blasted over from a one-on-one with Gianluigi Buffon in the 18th minute. It therefore came as some surprise when Juve took the lead shortly before the half-hour mark. The Bianconeri had been making up ground in the hosts' half for some time but, when Fernando Llorente was surrounded with his back to goal after latching onto a through-ball, it looked like a good chance would go to waste. So when the Spaniard flicked the ball up to Pogba and the young midfielder shaped his body, fans from both sides were left stunned when his perfectly struck volley fizzed off Rafael's fingers and into the bottom corner. Juve were brighter from that point forward and might have doubled their lead shortly before the break, defender Caceres slamming the ball against Rafael after being picked out at the far post by Carlos Tevez. Napoli had an opportunity to equalise immediately after the break but Giorgio Chiellini blocked Jose Callejon's attempt to convert Hamsik's pass from deep. There was a lengthy break in play after Chiellini clashed heads with team-mate Patrice Evra but, despite the fact he was left bloodied, the former was quickly bandaged up and felt able to continue. Napoli did not let the pause distract them and drew level with a goal from an unlikely source on 65 minutes. Uruguayan centre-back Britos notched only his third league goal in four seasons with the Azzurri as he turned Dries Mertens' corner home with his left boot. A rare defender's goal looked to have changed the game, but another would soon follow in its wake. Barely five minutes after Napoli's equaliser, Caceres steered Andrea Pirlo's free-kick beyond Rafael to restore Juve's lead. Now the game was wide open and, with chaos reigning at both ends of the pitch, Napoli were left furious after Caceres' clumsy own goal was ruled out due to an infringement on Buffon. As time ticked away the ball continued to ping freely from box to box, but its final resting place was soon determined by Vidal. Four minutes into stoppage time, the industrious Chilean unleashed a fearsome drive off his left boot that gave Rafael absolutely no chance, meaning that - for once - all three points were definitely heading back to Turin.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 8518 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 134577 messaggi Inviato January 12, 2015 NAPOLI - JUVENTUS 1 - 3 Paul Pogba (29') Miguel Britos (64')Martin Cáceres (69') Arturo Vidal (90'+ 4) Sunday, January 11th, 2015 - 20:45 PM San Paolo Stadium, Naples Referee: Paolo Tagliavento Caceres: 'Important night for me' Jan 11, 2014 Martin Caceres was overjoyed after marking his Juventus comeback with a goal, but joked about another injury. The defender hadn’t started a game since early October, but made his return and scored in a 3-1 victory away to Napoli. “It was important for me to score and play tonight, as I had never been out for such a long time,” Caceres told Sky Sport Italia. “It was a difficult game and I’m happy with the win. Napoli are a strong side and it’s a shame we lost the Super Cup to them in Doha, but today we won 3-1 and made up for it.” Roma had hoped to go top of the table this weekend, but instead Juventus restored a three-point advantage. “After three years of winning it was inevitable this season would be more difficult. Every game is to be treated as a final.” Unfortunately Caceres was forced off the field early by a suspected dislocated shoulder. “Every time I play, something happens to me!” he laughed.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 8518 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 134577 messaggi Inviato January 12, 2015 NAPOLI - JUVENTUS 1 - 3 Paul Pogba (29') Miguel Britos (64')Martin Cáceres (69') Arturo Vidal (90'+ 4) Sunday, January 11th, 2015 - 20:45 PM San Paolo Stadium, Naples Referee: Paolo Tagliavento Allegri: 'Juve deserved victory' Jan 11, 2014 Max Allegri blasted Aurelio De Laurentiis for “stirring up trouble” after Juventus beat Napoli 3-1 in “recompense for Doha.” President Aurelio De Laurentiis ranted on Twitter at the second goal, which had some players offside, but Allegri was unimpressed. “It makes me smile, because if we start protesting at refereeing decisions then it’ll be chaos. When they go against us, everyone is happy, but when they go in our favour it’s controversy,” Allegri told Sky Sport Italia. “In that case, shall we complain about the two incidents that went against us with Sampdoria? Mistakes happen, they are made by Coaches, players and Presidents, so why not referees? Why do we want to stir up controversy after a great game? “It’s disappointing to see someone trying to stir up trouble after such a wonderful night of football. Unfortunately this is football in Italy, as nobody accepts defeat or decisions. “If we had to drop referees every time they made one mistake, there’d be nobody left. Are we meant to be the referees instead?” The Bianconeri hadn’t won at the San Paolo since September 2000, but the new Coach broke that taboo. These sides had met in Doha only three weeks ago, Napoli fighting back twice from a goal down for 2-2 in extra time, eventually winning the Super Cup on penalties. “Maybe I have a good tradition here. If I remember right my Milan hadn’t won here for 24 years...” he smiled. “Aside from that goal, tonight we played better than Napoli and fully deserved the victory. This was like a recompense for what we lost in Doha, as then we conceded at the last minute with a ricochet that fell to Higuain. This time it went the other way. “We have many things to improve, such as the pace of the game and the speed of passing, but it was a struggle and I’m pleased we were able to win out. Recently we had dropped leads, but this time we fought back and reacted. “In order to win we must learn to sacrifice, suffer and fight. We should also defend a certain way and read moments in the game. That is where we must work and improve. As a team we are getting better on incidents where we lose the ball in midfield. “Juventus won the Scudetto three years in a row, but that certainly does not mean a fourth is to be taken for granted.”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 8518 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 134577 messaggi Inviato January 12, 2015 NAPOLI - JUVENTUS 1 - 3 Paul Pogba (29') Miguel Britos (64') Martin Cáceres (69')Arturo Vidal (90'+ 4) Sunday, January 11th, 2015 - 20:45 PMSan Paolo Stadium, NaplesReferee: Paolo Tagliavento NAPOLI V JUVENTUS PLAYER RATINGS – WEEK 18 Jan 11, 2014Juventus beat Napoli at the San Paolo for the first time in 14 years to retain top spot in Serie A.The Bianconeri got off to a slow start but it was Paul Pogba who opened the scoring with a sublime volley. Napoli pulled one back through Britos before Juve took the lead again as Martin Caceres met Andrea Pirlo’s FK to slot past Cabral.Napoli piled on the pressure but Juve finished the game late on with a swift counter when Arturo Vidal latched onto Alvaro Morata’s pass to fire past the Napoli keeper.Gianluigi Buffon - Didn’t have many saves to make but was quick to come off his line to claim any Napoli crosses into the box. Was unable to stop Napoli’s equaliser but solid thereafter. Superman 6.5Martin Caceres - Galloped and ran down the right flank for much of the first half. Provided Juventus with some much needed width and supplied some decent crosses before scoring the second Juve goal. Pedalo 7.0Leonardo Bonucci - Back to his old self and more in keeping with his performances from earlier this season. Robust in his tackles, kept Higuain on a tight leash for much of the game. 6.0Giorgio Chiellini - Great positioning as always, beaten for pace only a few times on the counter and even then, he managed to draw a foul. Fought on despite a nasty looking head injury. A true warriors performance. 6.5Patrice Evra - Performed well against Callejon on the night. Not his usual self in the attacking sense and didn’t link up with Pogba as often as he normally does. A more defensive performance and a good one at that. 6.5Claudio Marchisio - Didn’t see as much of the ball as he normally does. Was combative and hard-working when he did have a part to play. 6.0Andrea Pirlo - Not his best performance at all, lots of misplaced passes early on but he got better as the game went on. Provided the assist for Juve’s second. 6.0Paul Pogba - A quiet start to the game, gave up possession a few times before blasting home a beautiful volley to open the scoring. Built on that as the game progressed with lots of hard work in the midfield before being subbed off. 7.0Arturo Vidal - A battling performance, hunted down every ball. tackled, chased and harried Napoli all night before scoring Juve’s third to seal the game. 7.0Carlos Tevez - Played his part in the opening goal but had a pretty quiet night by his standards. Made the right runs but the Napoli defence kept him pretty quiet. 6.0Fernando Llorente - Frustrating yet again. Does what is asked of him and holds up the play well but needs to be getting into more goalscoring positions. 5.5SubstitutesAlvaro Morata - Gave Napoli plenty to think about after coming on for Llorente and provided the assist for Vidal when he started the Juve counterattack. 6.5Stephan Lichtsteiner - Replaced Pogba and sat in on the right to protect Juve’s lead. 6.0 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 8518 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 134577 messaggi Inviato January 12, 2015 NAPOLI - JUVENTUS 1 - 3 Paul Pogba (29') Miguel Britos (64') Martin Cáceres (69')Arturo Vidal (90'+ 4) Sunday, January 11th, 2015 - 20:45 PMSan Paolo Stadium, NaplesReferee: Paolo Tagliavento Player Ratings: Napoli 1-3 Juventus Jan 11, 2014Juventus defeated Napoli 3-1 after a tough game at the Stadio San Paolo in the Serie A Sunday night to end their 15-year wait for a win in Naples.Goals from Paul Pogba, Martin Caceres and an injury-time Arturo Vidal clincher were enough for the visitors, who had conceded the equaliser midway through the second half when Miguel Britos guided in a Dries Mertens’ corner. Napoli Rafael Cabral – 6.5 – Alert - Couldn’t have done much with any of the goals but was solid apart from those occasions.Christian Maggio – 5.5 – Inconsequential - Got forward much more in the second half though his crosses rarely found teammates. Was decent defensively.Kalidou Koulibaly – 6 – Adapting - Was shaken off by Llorente for Pogba’s goal but did well otherwise making a couple of important tackles.Raul Albiol – 5 – Faltered - Like his partner, was very easily outmuscled by Llorente and could have done better while defending Pirlo’s freekick.Miguel Britos – 6.5 – Involved - Came into life in the second half and finished expertly to equalise.David Lopez – 6.5 – Focussed - Read the game intelligently and initiated counter attacks as he was instructed to frustrate his more illustrious opponents.Walter Gargano – 5.5 – Determined - Broke up play effectively and provided steel to Napoli’s midfield. However gave the ball away one time too many.Jose Callejon – 6.5 – Influential - Looked Napoli’s best bet on the counter and provided a couple of dangerous moments for the Juventus defence.Marek Hamsik – 5 – Quiet - Wasn’t involved too much as the game bypassed him and was subbed off just before the hour mark.Jonathan De Guzman – 4.5 – Poor - Guilty of missing a very easy chance in the opening 20 minutes, he was ineffective otherwise and wasted most of his crosses.Gonzalo Higuain – 5 – Lethargic - A disappointing performance from the Argentine striker who only came into life as the match headed into injury time. SubstitutesDries Mertens – 6.5 – Impact - Came on for the last half an hour and made an immediate impact, winning and taking the corner for his side’s equaliser.Manolo Gabbiadini – 5.5 – Ineffective - Had a quiet debut and was unable to make much of an impact after coming on.Duvan Zapata – N/A Juventus Gianluigi Buffon – 6 – Shaky - Wasn’t the usual reliable performance from the 36-year-old and was lucky to not concede the equaliser at 2-1 when the referee blew for a soft foul.Martin Caceres – 8 – Marauding - Was very lively on the right flank bombing forward at every given opportunity and providing a couple of delightful crosses and gave his side the lead after a scruffy finish.Leonardo Bonucci – 6 – Sturdy - The Italian international had a fairly comfortable afternoon dealing with Napoli’s sporadic counter attacks.Giorgio Chiellini – 7 – Solid - Made a couple of very important blocks to keep his side ahead and made sure that Juventus didn’t lose their lead a second time.Patrice Evra – 6 – Decent - Didn’t anything going forward but was comfortable in defence especially after Gabbiadini came on.Paul Pogba – 6 – Faded - Was quite apart from the goal which required a beautiful technique to execute. Subbed off with 20 minutes remaining.Andrea Pirlo – 7 – Metronome - Put in his usual shift, spraying some excellent balls out wide before delivering the perfect assist for Caceres.Arturo Vidal – 7.5 – Commando - The Chilean put in another impressive shift in midfield before capping it off with a stunning strike to finish Napoli off.Claudio Marchisio – 6.5 – Disciplined - Was part of the trio that dominated the midfield in the opening hour. Committed a few fouls though he was good with winning the ball back.Fernando Llorente – 7 – Hardworking - Was very good with the ball at his feet as he did brilliantly to hold off both centrebacks before setting up Pogba. Had to put in a real shift as Juventus played without any width.Carlos Tevez – 6 – Silent - Had a very quiet game though he worked his socks off running the channels and helping out in midfield. SubstitutesStephan Lichtsteiner – 6 – Focused - Added steel to the Juventus defence as they switched to a back three and helped them preserve the lead.Alvaro Morata – 6 – Provider - Didn’t have much to do after coming on though he was the outlet for the counter-attack through which Vidal scored after receiving the Spaniard’s cross.Angelo Ogbonna – N/A 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 8518 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 134577 messaggi Inviato January 12, 2015 NAPOLI - JUVENTUS 1 - 3 Paul Pogba (29') Miguel Britos (64') Martin Cáceres (69')Arturo Vidal (90'+ 4) Sunday, January 11th, 2015 - 20:45 PMSan Paolo Stadium, NaplesReferee: Paolo Tagliavento Allegri Hails Important Step For Scudetto Ambitions Jan 11, 2014Juventus boss Massimiliano Allegri praised his side for overcoming one of the difficult ties that can determine a team’s Scudetto hopes after their 3-1 win away to Napoli.Fellow title chasers Roma had already been beaten when they made the trip to the San Paolo, an indicator of how tough it is for any side to go to Naples and leave with the victory.Allegri told Sky Sport Italia: “This can be a decisive victory. To win the league, you have to get through these difficult games. We must however, continue working hard on not being caught.“Just because the Scudetto has been won each of the last three years does not mean it is a guarantee. I thought we were good on the ball and did well to bring men into the game but we must improve, especially when the opposition are in possession.”He was also questioned on the comments of Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis who raged at perceived injustices against his side throughout the match.“If I have to comment on Caceres’ alleged offside goal then I will have to discuss the two incidents against Sampdoria,” said Allegri. “I believe that Tagliavento refereed well in this game.“When we win, there does not always have to be controversy. We cannot continue to talk about every mistake that referees might make and I would rather talk about the game.“The team still has many things to improve upon but we needed a win like this.” 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 8518 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 134577 messaggi Inviato January 12, 2015 NAPOLI - JUVENTUS 1 - 3 Paul Pogba (29') Miguel Britos (64') Martin Cáceres (69')Arturo Vidal (90'+ 4) Sunday, January 11th, 2015 - 20:45 PMSan Paolo Stadium, NaplesReferee: Paolo Tagliavento Player Ratings: Napoli 1-3 Juventus Jan 11, 2014 Napoli 1 Rafael - Got a hand to Pogba's volley but couldn't keep it out, though he did well to deny Caceres shortly before the break.11 C. Maggio - The right-back did not get forward frequently enough but was defensively solid against Evra.33 Albiol - Could have been stronger with his tackle on Llorente ahead of the opener, and was nowhere to be seen on the second.26 K. Koulibaly - The Frenchman positioned himself well to intercept numerous crosses and he kept tight to Llorente and Tevez.5 M. Britos - At times tucked too far inside and gave Caceres space, but he volleyed home an important equaliser for his side.19 David López - The Spaniard put in a good shift for his team and tried to get forward and support the forwards.77 W. Gargano - Worked hard to limit the space for Juve when they had possession but ended up chasing shadows.7 José Callejón - Showed a brilliant touch when in possession and put some decent crosses into the box.17 M. Hamšík - Created a couple of openings but was often too optimistic with his shooting from distance.6 J. de Guzmán - Missed the first gilt-edged opportunity of the game and struggled to link with his team-mates for the remainder.9 G. Higuaín - The Argentine striker's movement was poor throughout and he was often static inside the penalty area.Substitutes14 D. Mertens - Replaced Hamsik in the 60th minute and was very lively, also assisting Britos' goal.91 D. Zapata - Brought on for Gargano after 83 minutes and opted to dive rather than round Buffon and potentially score.23 M. Gabbiadini - Came on for Callejon in the 73rd minute but did not positively influence the match. Juventus 1 G. Buffon - Did not have many saves to make but was confident when coming off his line.4 M. Cáceres - Was tireless on the right in order to provide some width to his team, and he netted an important second for his team.19 L. Bonucci - Had a comfortable night up against Higuain for the most part and was strong in the air throughout.3 G. Chiellini - His positional awareness was impressive throughout and he made a number of interceptions.33 P. Evra - The left-back did not attack as often as Allegri may have liked but he did a good job up against Callejon.8 C. Marchisio - Did not see an awful lot of the ball in midfield but kept it simple whenever he was involved.21 A. Pirlo - Did not show his range of distribution at all, but his free kick was volleyed home by Caceres for their second.6 PAUL POGBA - The Frenchman was at his physical and technical best, scoring an exquisite volley in the first half.23 A. Vidal - Chased the ball at every opportunity and capped the win with an emphatic third goal for Juve in stoppage time.10 C. Tévez - Played an influential role in the opening goal but did not get an opportunity to test Rafael himself.14 Llorente - Earned an assist for Pogba's goal but he didn't mean it, and his display was lacklustre due to a lack of involvement.Substitutes26 S. Lichtsteiner - Replaced Pogba in the 70th minute and defended well on the right.9 Álvaro Morata - Came on for Llorente in the 75th minute and assisted Vidal for Juve's third goal. 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 8518 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 134577 messaggi Inviato January 12, 2015 NAPOLI - JUVENTUS 1 - 3 Paul Pogba (29') Miguel Britos (64')Martin Cáceres (69') Arturo Vidal (90'+ 4) Sunday, January 11th, 2015 - 20:45 PM San Paolo Stadium, Naples Referee: Paolo Tagliavento Buffon: 'Napoli lack dignity in defeat' Jan 11, 2014 Gigi Buffon called Napoli sore losers after the protests around a 3-1 Juventus victory at the San Paolo. “It is more satisfying to win when suffering under pressure, as it unites the squad and I think we emerged in a fundamental stage of the season with three precious points.” The Bianconeri had not conquered this stadium in Serie A since September 2000, but broke that taboo this evening with a 3-1 result. The goalkeeper hit back at Rafa Benitez’s suggestion Kalidou Koulibaly had not fouled him on the disallowed goal, but rather it was the other way round. “It’s a creative interpretation!” Buffon told Sky Sport Italia. “After the referee blew the whistle, I told Koulibaly he fouled me and he laughed. If in such a tense moment of the game your opponent laughs, it means he knows it was a foul. “It can happen when someone is upset at the end of a game they lost, that they can go overboard and see reality a different way. I’m surprised, frankly, as it’s not like Benitez to say such things, but I accept it and understand his mood at this moment. “It’s just a shame we always end up talking about rubbish that is bad for football and doesn’t do honour to losers or winners. I think at times silence is the best medicine, as otherwise we hurt football for no reason.“In football and in life, sometimes you win and sometimes you lose. Don’t forget three weeks ago we maintained our dignity in defeat and expected others to do the same in our position. It’s too easy to be dignified only in victory.” 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 8518 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 134577 messaggi Inviato January 12, 2015 NAPOLI - JUVENTUS 1 - 3 Paul Pogba (29') Miguel Britos (64')Martin Cáceres (69') Arturo Vidal (90'+ 4) Sunday, January 11th, 2015 - 20:45 PM San Paolo Stadium, Naples Referee: Paolo Tagliavento Caceres: Napoli win was revenge for Supercoppa The defender returned from four months out with a hamstring injury to score in Juve’s first win over Napoli at the Stadio San Paolo in 14 years. Jan 11, 2014 Juventus defender Martin Caceres said Sunday's 3-1 Serie A win over Napoli helped make up for their defeat to Rafa Benitez's side in the Supercoppa Italiana in December. The Serie A champions lost on penalties to the Coppa Italia winners in Doha and had not beaten Napoli at the Stadio San Paolo in 14 years. Caceres scored on his return from four months out with a hamstring injury to help secure a hard-earned victory the moves Massimiliano Allegri's side three points clear of Roma at the top of Serie A. “It was a difficult game and I’m happy with the win. Napoli are a strong side and it’s a shame we lost the Super Cup to them in Doha, but today we won 3-1 and made up for it,” the Uruguay international told Sky Sport Italia. “It was important for me to score and play tonight, as I had never been out for such a long time." Caceres, who has won three consecutive Scudetti with Juve, added: “After three years of winning it was inevitable this season would be more difficult. Every game is to be treated as a final.” 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 8518 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 134577 messaggi Inviato January 12, 2015 NAPOLI - JUVENTUS 1 - 3 Paul Pogba (29') Miguel Britos (64') Martin Cáceres (69')Arturo Vidal (90'+ 4) Sunday, January 11th, 2015 - 20:45 PMSan Paolo Stadium, NaplesReferee: Paolo Tagliavento Napoli 1 - Juventus 3: Initial reactionand random observations Jan 11, 2014Be honest, who had the "Here we go again..." thoughts when Napoli made it 1-1 on Miguel Britos' goal? You can be honest, we're all friends here. You wouldn't be the only one to have thought it. I know that I for one was having flashbacks to Tuesday's Derby d'Italia once Juventus took a 1-0 lead.You know what, though?Unlike five days ago against Inter, Juventus actually had a response.It took all of five minutes for Juventus to get the lead they just coughed up back in their favor. And thanks to Martin Caceres — yes, a game-winning goal from a defender — Juve were able to hold off Napoli and dispose of their demons at the Stadio San Paolo. The 3-1 win was Juventus' first win on Napoli's home ground since 2000. That was a long time ago, ladies and gentlemen.JuventusFC ✔ @juventusfcen.@OfficialAllegri: "Tonight we had to win by digging deep and it's important for us to have come through this test."By the overall grade of the test, Juventus probably got a passing grade — barely. They didn't play well. They looked susceptible whenever Napoli broke out on a counterattack. Juve didn't create much offensively, recording just eight shots in total, which (without looking it up) has to be one of their fewest totals this season.And when you consider what happened the last time Juventus had a 1-0 lead, I'll take that kind of response every day of the week.Cliche as it might sound, but Juventus just got the job done. They weren't even close to their best, but they found a way. Sometimes in games away from home, you just need that to happen.They did it. And three points will be coming back to Turin with them because of it.JuventusFC ✔ @juventusfcen.@gianluigibuffon: "In a crucial game of the season we managed to come away with three points that are worth their weight in gold."Random thoughts and observationsPaul Pogba continues to prove he is not human.Max Allegri on the refereeing decisions: "When they go against us, everyone is happy, but when they go in our favour it's controversy." (Via Football Italia)I'd say that's pretty much hitting the nail on the head.The only thing I've been able to write about Martin Cáceres for the last three months has been how he was injured and not playing in games. Today, El Pelado made his return. Obviously his goal was the difference in the game, but his defending was exactly like what we saw before he was injured against Roma back in October. Just look at how he (re)injured his shoulder — throwing his body around with reckless abandon to get the ball cleared out of Juventus' defensive third.That's Martin Cáceres in a nutshell. I sure hope that his shoulder isn't hurt with any kind of serious manner. I want to write nice things about him all the time again.Seriously, Paul Pogba's goal. He sure has a thing for scoring goals against Napoli, huh?Manolo Gabbiadini didn't score a goal against Juventus. I'm telling the truth. This actually happened. Maybe all Juve needed to do was to not own any of his contract for that trend to end.Giorgio Chiellini's head was still gushing blood by the time the final whistle blew. His head needing to get wrapped because of a cut in a big-time game is more of a tradition than Gabbiadini finding the back of the net against Juventus.It's the 86th minute, Juventus just had a counterattack shutdown. Claudio Marchisio, who was involved in the same counterattack, busts his tail and gets a tackle at midfield. That's the beauty of Marchisio's work rate. Those are some of the things he does that are just under-appreciated by some and loved by others.Arturo Vidal with another Man of the Man-like performance, I'd say. It looks like the holiday break came at the perfect time for him and now we're starting to see him work his way out of this late-2014/injury-related funk he found himself in to begin the season.Álvaro Morata's assist on Vidal's goal in one word — beautiful. It was perfectly placed, and pretty fitting that Juve put the game away in the same kind of style as Napoli tried to beat them. Plus counterattacking goals are just pretty to watch. Well, Juventus ones, that is.He mad. Oh he soooooo mad.The Serie A lead is back to plus-3 over Roma. That's more like it. 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 8518 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 134577 messaggi Inviato January 12, 2015 NAPOLI - JUVENTUS 1 - 3 Paul Pogba (29') Miguel Britos (64')Martin Cáceres (69') Arturo Vidal (90'+ 4) Sunday, January 11th, 2015 - 20:45 PM San Paolo Stadium, Naples Referee: Paolo Tagliavento Napoli vs. Juventus: Paul Pogba and Massimiliano Allegri Inspire Bianconeri Win Jan 11, 2014 Juventus travelled to Naples on Sunday evening to face Napoli, a match of major significance in the Serie A title race. While a game between two of Italian football’s biggest clubs should need little else to signify its importance, this encounter carried more than a little extra weight for the Bianconeri. As the buildup to the game began, the Turin giants were constantly reminded that they were without a win at the Stadio San Paolo since September 2000. While it must be noted that the fixture was absent from the top-flight calendar for seven years following that victory, it was still an unwanted record for Massimiliano Allegri’s men. Given the Super Cup triumph the Partenopei enjoyed in December—reviewed here—manager Rafael Benitez and Napoli began the match high on confidence. Those hopes were almost boosted early into the game, with their counter-attacking style seeing Jonathan de Guzman gifted a chance to open the scoring, but he failed to capitalise. Arturo Vidal would similarly miscue moments later, before a flash of magic broke the game open in favour of the visitors. A touch from Fernando Llorente in the area was deflected into the air, and Paul Pogba—largely a peripheral figure until that point—carefully tracked its flight. Seemingly frozen in time, the Partenopei defence could only watch as the ball dropped to the young Frenchman. Leaning back, he unleashed a superb volley into the far corner, leaving Napoli goalkeeper Rafael Cabral with no chance to make a save. Reminiscent of Zinedine Zidane’s stunning effort in the 2002 Champions League final, the goal stunned the normally vociferous home crowd into silence, and it prompted a vastly improved performance from his team-mates. From the moment his 29th-minute strike found the back of the net, Juventus controlled the match almost completely until half-time. It was the kind of goal that only a truly special player can provide—one which lifts those around them and inspires teams to victory. While the clamour for a star signing during the transfer window has been inescapable, it also served as a reminder of the quality already on display in the Bianconeri lineup. The strike was also Pogba’s third against Napoli, a mark the club’s official Twitter account was only too happy to note. After the restart, however, another trait of recent Juventus performances reared its head as the team made a subdued return to the field. Jose Callejon hit the side netting almost immediately, before a clash of heads left Giorgio Chiellini and Patrice Evra both needing treatment. The introduction of Dries Mertens left the Bianconeri defence equally dazed, and it was his corner which created an equaliser for Miguel Britos. Juve quickly restored their lead through Martin Caceres, and Allegri immediately made changes in order to protect that advantage. The coach would substitute Pogba—who aside from his goal had made almost no other contribution to the match—for Stephan Lichtsteiner to facilitate a change of formation. Indeed, the 21-year-old had connected with just of his 67.7 percent of 37 passes, according to statistics from WhoScored.com, a mark far below his usual standard. The same source shows he has averaged 81.5 percent this term, while he was also constantly caught in possession during a poor display on Sunday.JuventusFC ✔ @juventusfcen .@OfficialAllegri: "Tonight we had to win by digging deep and it's important for us to have come through this test." Antonio Conte had enjoyed so much success, with Allegri showing a tactical flexibility that his predecessor seemed so adverse to. Where previously the three-man back line was as much a fixture of the side as the black and white stripes, it is now merely an option when required. The team would suffer further blows as Caceres went off with a shoulder injury, and the uncertainty in the Juventus defence saw Napoli gifted yet more chances on goal. A collision between Kalidou Koulibaly and Gigi Buffon saw one effort disallowed; then Duvan Zapata was booked for choosing to dive when it was perhaps easier to score. A shot from Gonzalo Higuain went narrowly wide before Vidal broke free to seal victory for Juventus, his thumping shot ensuring a memorable victory. She may not have been at her best, but thanks to Pogba’s wonderful goal and some quick thinking from Allegri, the Old Lady certainly have three invaluable points. 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 8518 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 134577 messaggi Inviato January 13, 2015 NAPOLI - JUVENTUS 1 - 3 Paul Pogba (29') Miguel Britos (64')Martin Cáceres (69') Arturo Vidal (90'+ 4) Sunday, January 11th, 2015 - 20:45 PM San Paolo Stadium, Naples Referee: Paolo Tagliavento Boban: Juventus Have Shown They Can Win Without Conte Jan 12, 2014 Former AC Milan star Zvonimir Boban believes Juventus are proving that they can win without former coach Antonio Conte. The 46-year-old believes the side always has drive and despite Conte’s departure, the Bianconeri are performing well under new coach Massimiliano Allegri. “Juve always has a great desire and motivation,” he told Sky following the Old Lady’s 3-1 victory against Napoli. “Conte signalled an era and now the team wants to demonstrate that they don’t just win with him.” “Allegri is doing very well,” he said. The Croatian also commented on the Bianconeri’s match against the Azzurri and believes they were the better side throughout. “Today they suffered a bit in the second half, but Juventus has always been more of a team in respect to Napoli, who have never had fluid movement,” he said. 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 8518 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 134577 messaggi Inviato January 13, 2015 NAPOLI - JUVENTUS 1 - 3 Paul Pogba (29') Miguel Britos (64')Martin Cáceres (69') Arturo Vidal (90'+ 4) Sunday, January 11th, 2015 - 20:45 PM San Paolo Stadium, Naples Referee: Paolo Tagliavento Marotta Ashamed At De Laurentiis Tweet Jan 12, 2014 Juventus director of football Giuseppe Marotta has expressed his disappointment at the actions of Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis following the Bianconeri’s 3-1 win over the Partenopei. La Vecchia Signora ended a 14-year winless streak at the Stadio San Paolo on Sunday night and the Napoli president took to Twitter to express his outrage at the refereeing, especially in Juve’s second goal. “I’m ashamed, Aurelio De Laurentiis has not yet accepted that we deserved the win,” he told Sky Sport. “Every time we win a big game, we’re always accused of stealing. “When refereeing is against us, no one from the club speaks a word.” Marotta then went on to say that the character of a side is determined in Serie A not a penalty shootout, referring to the Partenopei’s victory over Juve in the Supercoppa Italiana in late December. “The character of a side is visible in Serie A, not on penalties in the Supercoppa Italiana. “Napoli are a good side, and we wanted to get a positive result. “The three points come after a series of draws.” The former Sampdoria director concluded his words by hinting that the Bianconeri have no intention in selling France international Paul Pogba. “Pogba has caught the eye of several clubs,” he said. “However, Juventus always want the very best players at the club, and that means having a team of young champions, just like him.” Juve are set to host Hellas Verona in their upcoming game on January 18.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 8518 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 134577 messaggi Inviato January 13, 2015 NAPOLI - JUVENTUS 1 - 3 Paul Pogba (29') Miguel Britos (64') Martin Cáceres (69')Arturo Vidal (90'+ 4) Sunday, January 11th, 2015 - 20:45 PMSan Paolo Stadium, NaplesReferee: Paolo Tagliavento Napoli 1-3 Juventus: Paul Pogba screamerpaves the way to victory at the San Paolo Juventus finally ended their winning drought at San Paolo in Napoli aftera good, quick response to an equalizer halfway through the second half. Jan 12, 2014San Paolo Stadium. That stadium. That cursed stadium where a ridiculous negative record kept going on for 14 years. Juventus’ last victory at the root of Mount Vesuvius came in September 2000, courtesy to a beautiful performance from another certain Tudor and second-half goals scored by Darko Kovacevic and Alessandro Del Piero, turning around the one-goal deficit registered at the break. Second-half goals were also key in Sunday’s game, with Martin Caceres and Arturo Vidal adding to Paul Pogba’s screamer to overcome Napoli and get the revenge for the lost Super Cup in December.The win is more welcomed knowing Roma drew 2-2 in their local derby with Lazio earlier in the day, allowing Juventus to restore the 3-point gap they had at the top of the table before drawing 1-1 at home against Inter in the last fixture. It was a horrible second part in that game that resulted in Bianconeri dropping two points and it looked as if things were heading in the same direction after Miguel Britos’ equalizer. The quick reaction to regain the lead through Caceres — wasn’t it beautiful to see him playing football again? — and shrewd decision from Max Allegri to change to a 3-5-2 formation worked brilliantly together to ensure Juventus were not letting the game slip away again.What was interesting to remark, however, was that Stephan Lichtsteiner’s introduction and subsequently switching from 4-3-1-2 to 3-5-2, was prepared even before Caceres scored his goal. Defending with wingers allowed Juventus to sit back more deeply and contain attacks coming from the flanks, which was their major problem in the game up until that moment. Also, having to just defend a lead and put no men forward to attack left no space at the back to be exploited by Napoli, so the win was in the bag nicely — special thanks to Duvan Zapata and Gonzalo Higuain for their late wasted chances, as well.It might have been interesting to see how Juve would have approached the game after Lichsteiner’s introduction, had Caceres not gave the team the 2-1 lead. Even more if the first poor 20 minutes of the second half are to be considered. Regardless, Allegri got the better of Rafa Benitez in the match and deserves credit for that. So does Pogba, who seems to quite enjoy his time against Napoli on the pitch — three goals in five appearances against them and some goals they were!If the poor, sloppy first half that lacked movement from midfielders, showed no intensity whatsoever and needed a Pogba-special for things to stand the right way, is to be neglected, Juventus played one of the most clinical games of the season. Jose Mourinho himself might offer Allegri a nod of approval for he would definitely be pleased had any of his teams put in a similar performance — weird, not especially handsome, but one that gives you a two-goal margin win in a place where you only won once this millennium. You can’t argue with that and, as a matter of fact, you shouldn’t.So there it is — the 3-point lead nicely keeping a safe enough distance from those guys with the violins. Verona and Chievo are to visit Juventus Stadium in future fixtures, while they travel to Palermo and Fiorentina in the hope of getting the maximum points. Had this writer been in a better mood, he would have wished them good luck but it is not happening now. Things look reasonably good for the Old Lady and this win might well prove to be a turning point in the season. Care must be taken Juventus are firing on all cylinders when the big game against Borussia Dortmund comes up. Until then, Serie A should be a stroll in the park...MATCH SUMMARYAn unexpected calm start of the game saw Cristian Maggio randomly running with the ball out of the playing surface, after a rather embarrassing first touch. A few crackers thrown now and then by the — let’s call them — supporters were the most interesting points of some dull first 15 minutes.Andrea Pirlo gave the ball away in the centre of midfield, allowing Marek Hamsik more space than he needed to break free on a counter, but his low cross towards Higuain was cleared behind for a corner kick by Bouncci.On the 18th minute, Jonathan de Guzman missed a glorious first chance as he sent his shot from just inside the box well over the bar, after a through ball deflected by an onrushing Chiellini had luckily reached the Dutch.Both teams continued the sloppy play, without creating any real chances, although Napoli looked a bit more dangerous, being allowed to attack on counter by some poor passing from Juventus’ players.However, seconds before the half hour mark, Juventus opened the scoring with their first shot of the game after another thunderous effort from Pogba. As Tevez’s attempt was blocked, the ball bounced at the Frenchman who was lurking at the edge of the box and he hit a first-time volley that gave Cabral no chance.Caceres wasted a great chance to extend Juventus’ lead with two minutes before half-time. Tevez played a fantastic ball in for the Uruguayan but the defender’s shot from angle was straight at Cabral who managed to pull an easy save. There were no seconds of injury time as referee Paolo Tagliavento blew the whistle to send the two teams to the locker rooms.The teams came in after the break with no changes to either side and Jose Callejon had an early chance to pull Napoli level in the 47th minute, but his shot from close range was brilliantly blocked with a lunging tackle from Chiellini.Just minutes later, Pogba was close to goal number two, but the Frenchman was hustled by two Napoli defenders and couldn’t get a touch to a great Caceres cross and the ball went behind for a goal kick.Fifty-five minutes in, both Evra and Chiellini tried to head a ball delivered by Pirlo from a corner kick but the two of them clashed in mid-air, causing some serious injuries to the Italian defender who needed the intervention of the medical team to continue the game.Five minutes later, Caceres was booked by referee Tagliavento after a foul made by... well, Claudio Marchisio, who pulled Mertens’ shirt just outside Juventus’ box.Britos brought Napoli level in the 64th minute. The defender was unmarked in the box at a corner taken by Mertens and had no problems putting the ball past a helpless Buffon.Out of the blue, exactly how Napoli got the equalizer, Juventus took the lead again in the 69th minute. Caceres found himself at the receiving end of a free-kick taken by Pirlo from more than 35 yards out and volleyed the ball past Cabral, marking his return from injury in style.Just moments later, Caceres scored at the wrong end as well, putting the ball past Buffon but Tagliavento blew the whistle for a foul on the Juventus’ captain and the goal didn’t count.Juventus gave away possession completely in the final minutes, preferring to sit back and leave little spaces for Napoli’s attacks, but there was no real danger at Buffon’s goal until the last minutes of injury time.Zapata was the first to miss a great chance when he stupidly decided to dive after taking the ball past Buffon in a 1-on-1 situation, forcing the yellow card from Tagliavento. Moments later, Higuain showed some excellent ball control inside Juventus’ box before firing a shot at goal that was parried away by the veteran goalkeeper who showed great reflexes.Usually, if you don’t convert your goalscoring chances, you get punished; and that’s what happened with Napoli. After Higuain’s miss, Juventus hit on the counter with Alvaro Morata finding lots of spaces down the left flank, passing the ball in the centre to Vidal who took a touch before sending a shot into the top corner from just outside the box, sparkling wild celebrations from his teammates and sealing the win for the Bianconeri.PLAYER RATINGSBuffon: 6.5 Had nothing to do beside some good positioning on crosses, but produced a brilliant save at Higuain’s late chance. Can’t be blamed for the goalCaceres: 7 A fantastic return from injury for the Uruguayan who scored the winner, being also wrongly booked by the refereeBonucci: 6.5 Put in a couple of great tackles and kept Higuain under control for most of the gameChiellini: 6 Completely lost Britos at the goal, but was well-positioned throughout the gameEvra: 6 Never a presence on attack and despite being constantly ran at by Callejon, he did an alright job defendingMarchisio: 6 His lack of movement made it hard for Juventus in the first half. Was quiet for the majority of the gamePirlo: 6.5 Despite being again at the start of every action, couldn’t influence the game enough. Good delivery nevertheless for Caceres’ goalPogba: 6.5 Scored with a magnificent volley making the difference in the first half. Good physical presence in midfield, although the Frenchman didn’t see much of the ballVidal: 7 The Chilean is slowly reaching his usual best level, as he put in an industrious performance rewarded by a nice late goalTevez: 6 Unusual quiet game for the Argentine who didn’t test Cabral at all butLlorente: 6 Another lacklustre performance from him, creating no spaces for teammates, while his hold-up play could be improvedSubsLichtsteiner: 6 Came in after Juventus retook the lead, as Allegri switched to a 3-man defenceMorata: 6.5 Brought some extra speed on the counters after he replaced Llorente and also played a good pass to assist Vidal’s goalOgbonna: N/A Replaced Caceres with 10 minutes left to playCoachAllegri 6.5 Credit to him for winning in this bogey place, no matter how. Overall, defending was decent but the same lack of ideas in attack is holding the team back. Great inspiration to change formations and also for the already ordinary Morata-Llorente sub. 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 8518 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 134577 messaggi Inviato January 13, 2015 NAPOLI - JUVENTUS 1 - 3 Paul Pogba (29') Miguel Britos (64')Martin Cáceres (69') Arturo Vidal (90'+ 4) Sunday, January 11th, 2015 - 20:45 PM San Paolo Stadium, Naples Referee: Paolo Tagliavento Juventus proved doubters wrong, says Bonucci The centre-back was over the moon with his side's win over Napoli and believes they silenced their critics. Jan 12, 2014 Leonardo Bonucci feels Juventus proved their doubters wrong with their 3-1 Serie A win over Napoli at the Stadio San Paolo on Sunday evening. The reigning Italian champions had been struggling to find their best form in recent weeks and there had even been talk about a crisis at Juventus. Nevertheless, Juve returned to winning ways at the weekend as they proved to be too strong for Napoli, much to the delight of Bonucci. "We required a reaction after the Supercoppa Italiana defeat and recent draws against Inter and Sampdoria," the defender told reporters. "Our response against Napoli was emphatic, striking at the right moments. We showed that we still have our spirit and proved any doubters wrong. "Winning and showing the right spirit was what mattered to us on Sunday. "Often being aware of your strength leads you to being overconfident, but we showed that we’re a great team." Juventus currently sit atop of the Serie A table, holding a three point lead over second-placed Roma.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 8518 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 134577 messaggi Inviato January 13, 2015 NAPOLI - JUVENTUS 1 - 3 Paul Pogba (29') Miguel Britos (64')Martin Cáceres (69') Arturo Vidal (90'+ 4) Sunday, January 11th, 2015 - 20:45 PM San Paolo Stadium, Naples Referee: Paolo Tagliavento Juventus’ message in Naples Juventus have reclaimed a three-point lead at the top following a thrilling 3-1 success over Napoli. Luca Cetta wraps up the action. Jan 12, 2014 The question posed on Saturday was whether Juventus could end their Naples hoodoo and claim a first win in the city since 2000. They answered on Sunday evening, an emphatic yes. “Maybe I have a good tradition here. If I remember right my Milan hadn’t won here for 24 years...” Massimiliano Allegri cheerfully boasted afterwards. With six losses in nine meetings following the 2000-01 opening day victory, Juventus entered the Stadio San Paolo cauldron on the back of mixed form. That had opened the door for Roma and their derby comeback meant the teams were level on points as the evening match commenced. Undeterred, Juve’s response was telling. The opening half hour proved cagey. Napoli dared Juventus to break their blue wall knowing their pace on the counter would be a threat. The ploy nearly led to a Jonathan de Guzman opener, but it was shot down on 30 minutes by a thunderous Paul Pogba strike. The French international’s fine volley gave Juve the edge and forced the home side to come out of their shell. The effort which arrowed past Rafael was reminiscent of past Pogba efforts against the Partenopei. His maiden strike in Juve colours was a sumptuous volley to seal a 2-0 win in October 2012. He repeated the trick a year later to leave Pepe Reina floundering and has now added to his collection of special goals. It wasn’t Pogba’s most polished performance, but a moment of brilliance turned the game. Recent Bianconeri matches suggested this would not be the end of the scoring. They had conceded an equaliser in three of the past five Serie A encounters, in addition to twice coughing up the lead in the Super Cup. And so it proved as an unmarked Miguel Britos netted just past the hour. It was another case of poor defending, Giorgio Chiellini the guilty party on this occasion. Where the Old Lady had struggled to regain the ascendancy against Sampdoria and Inter they immediately hit back here through Martin Caceres. The Uruguayan scored his first goal since that 2012 victory, marking his return from injury. Appearing for the first time since October, Caceres defended well and was a threat going forward. “It was important for me to score and play tonight, as I had never been out for such a long time,” he said afterwards. Caceres didn’t see out 90 minutes after a collision with David Lopez, but his return is important for a Bianconeri defence which had been stretched in recent months. El Pelado provides a viable alternative on either flank for Patrice Evra and Stephan Lichtsteiner, rather than Allegri resorting to makeshift options like Simone Padoin. As Napoli pushed for a second equaliser, Juventus defended doggedly and with Allegri’s switch to a three-man defence managed to plug the gaps. It wasn’t all clear sailing as Juve fans endured heart-in-mouth moments, firstly for a disallowed goal deemed a foul by Kalidou Koulibaly on Gianluigi Buffon. Then in a frantic six-minute injury time period Gonzalo Higuain went close and Duvan Zapata fell when staying on his feet would surely have brought about a goal. As the seconds ticked by one final Juventus counter-attack put the final nail in the Napoli coffin, Arturo Vidal hammering a shot past Rafael. The Chilean will be buoyed by that goal as he edges ever closer to his best. With the win Juventus will wear the crown of Winter Champions for the fourth season in succession. An ultimately futile prize, it does hint at the final outcome in May. In 82 previous seasons the ice kings have gone on to win the Scudetto 57 times. The Turin side have taken winter honours 27 times and converted that to glory on 21 occasions. But with Roma still within striking distance, Allegri is not getting carried away: “Juventus won the Scudetto three years in a row, but that certainly does not mean a fourth is to be taken for granted.” Silencing the San Paolo will offer a boost. It could be the result to propel them forward and at the same time has sent a message to the Giallorossi that Juventus are not willing to give up their crown without a fight.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 8518 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 134577 messaggi Inviato January 13, 2015 NAPOLI - JUVENTUS 1 - 3 Paul Pogba (29') Miguel Britos (64')Martin Cáceres (69') Arturo Vidal (90'+ 4) Sunday, January 11th, 2015 - 20:45 PM San Paolo Stadium, Naples Referee: Paolo Tagliavento No ban for Napoli-Juventus officials - Italian referees' president Jan 13, 2014 The president of the Italian Referees' Association (AIA) Marcello Nicchi says referee Paolo Tagliavento and his assistants will not be suspended following Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis' accusations in the aftermath of Sunday's 3-1 defeat to Juventus that the officials were "disingenuous or incompetent." De Laurentiis took to Twitter to criticise referee Paolo Tagliavento and his team over supposedly preferential treatment for Juve, and called for the officials to be suspended. But AIA president Nicchi responded in an interview with RaiSport's football analysis programme "Il Processo del Lunedi," saying: "No, we will not suspend Tagliavento and his assistants. I don't want to censure anyone but in football, more often than not, one says what one thinks, without thinking about what one is saying. "We need to be careful, because every single strong statement can cause violence. It is this type of statement that ultimately leads to the fact that in Italy, every year, 370 referees are hit or beaten up on the pitch." He then addressed Martin Cacares' goal to put Juventus 2-1 up, for which De Laurentiis claimed both Giorgio Chiellini and Cacares were offside. "It's absurd that, for an offside the size of a packet of cigarettes -- a matter of centimetres -- we create so much controversy, which will ultimately translate into violence on pitches lower down the leagues," Nicchi continued. "How can we fault the linesman for that goal? It was an incredibly difficult decision, on which Tagliavento has no responsibility, and none of the Napoli players complained on the pitch." Nicchi also expressed his opinion on Franceso Totti's selfie celebration after scoring in the derby against Lazio, adding: "With my AIA president hat on, I would say he probably should have been booked, but referee Orsato used his common sense in not booking. I think we should concentrate on how beautiful those two goals were." 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 8518 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 134577 messaggi Inviato January 13, 2015 NAPOLI - JUVENTUS 1 - 3 Paul Pogba (29') Miguel Britos (64')Martin Cáceres (69') Arturo Vidal (90'+ 4) Sunday, January 11th, 2015 - 20:45 PM San Paolo Stadium, Naples Referee: Paolo Tagliavento Caceres: ‘Stop creating controversy’ Jan 13, 2014 Juventus defender Martin Caceres has told the Italian Press to ‘stop looking for controversy’ after the win over Napoli. The Uruguayan defender scored at San Paolo to put the Bianconeri 2-1 up and set them on their way to an eventual 3-1 triumph. However, Napoli were adamant that the former Barcelona man was offside when he converted Andrea Pirlo’s cross. “I don’t like looking at the Press,” Caceres insisted in an interview with Sky. “I like to talk about football, and the fact is that Juve deservedly won 3-1. “Instead [of talking about that], they’re just trying to create controversy, but this has nothing to do with that game, we were better. “I think you should talk about the team which deservedly won, rather than looking for controversy. “It was a difficult game obviously, because after we went up 1-0 it was a quiet game, but then after the equaliser they could also have gone 2-1 up. “It was good that after the last time [the Supercoppa, which saw Napoli equalise twice before winning on penalties], that didn’t happen. “But to be honest after going up 2-1 and then 3-1 we were more confident, Juve played well and that’s all that matters. “The intent is clear, every time we take to the field, we play at our maximum, and if I’m not mistaken this year we won at the San Paolo for the first time in 15 years which is very difficult as it’s always a tough place to go. “The message is the same, every time you play you must do your best and play in the Juventus way. “We’ve won a very important match 3-1, and it was fair.”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 8518 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 134577 messaggi Inviato January 14, 2015 JUVENTUS - HELLAS VERONA - Wednesday, January 15th, 2015 - 21:00 PMJuventus Stadium, TurinReferee: Gianpaolo Calvarese Juventus-Hellas Verona Preview: Allegri's side begin quest for 10th Coppa Italia Despite having gone 20 seasons without winning the trophy, the Bianconeri have formon their side and begin against a side who have not beaten them at home in eight attempts. Jan 14, 2014Juventus begin their campaign to end a 20-year wait to lift the Coppa Italia for the 10th time against Hellas Verona on Thursday.Massimiliano Allegri's men have history on their side in the last-16 clash at the Juventus Stadium - their first in this season's competition, having not lost on home soil to Verona in the last eight meetings.Another omen may give Andrea Mandorlini's side a glimpse of hope, though, with Juve not having not won the cup since 1994-95.Fabrizio Ravanelli starred in that team, scoring in the second leg of the final, as Juve became the most successful side in Coppa history with nine titles – a record since equalled by Roma.However, their attempts to make it 10 have fallen by the wayside, with final defeats in 2002, 2004 and 2012 the closest they have come to achieving the feat.Juve are in imperious form this season, though, with only one defeat in Serie A – to Genoa in October – and a penalty shootout loss to Napoli in last month's Supercoppa Italiana blotting their domestic record.Allegri's side remain top of the league by three points after their win over Rafael Benitez's men on Sunday, and will be confident of carrying that form into the cup.The visitors have been inconsistent this term after impressing so much during the previous campaign, when they kept pace with the top six until a late slump.Mandorlini's side have not recorded back-to-back wins since September, but have another opportunity to end that run having beaten Parma last weekend.Unlike Juve, Verona have already been in action in the competition this season with victories over Cremonese and Perugia in the earlier rounds.Juve continue to be without Romulo, Kwadwo Asamoah and Andrea Barzagli for the clash, with Marco Storari, Simone Padoin, Angelo Ogbonna and Kingsley Coman expected to feature.LAST FIVE MATCHESJuventus W D D W D2015/01/11 - Napoli 1 - 3 Juventus2015/01/06 - Juventus 1 - 1 Internazionale2014/12/22 - Juventus 2 - 2 Napoli2014/12/18 - Cagliari 1 - 3 Juventus2014/12/14 - Juventus 1 - 1 SampdoriaHellas Verona W D L W L2015/01/11 - Hellas Verona 3 - 1 Parma2015/01/06 - Empoli 0 - 0 Hellas Verona2014/12/21 - Hellas Verona 0 - 1 Chievo Verona2014/12/14 - Udinese 1 - 2 Hellas Verona2014/12/08 - Hellas Verona 1 - 3 SampdoriaHEAD TO HEAD2014/02/09 - Hellas Verona 2 - 2 Juventus2013/09/22 - Juventus 2 - 1 Hellas Verona2007/04/27 - Hellas Verona 0 - 1 Juventus2006/12/09 - Juventus 1 - 0 Hellas Verona2002/03/17 - Juventus 1 - 0 Hellas Verona Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti