Socrates 8324 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133028 messaggi Inviato September 11, 2016 JUVENTUS - SASSUOLO 3 - 1 Gonzalo Higuaín (4') Gonzalo Higuaín (10') Miralem Pjanic (27') Luca Antei (33') MATCHDAY 3 Saturday, September 10th, 2016 - 6:00 PM Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Marco Di Bello Juventus 3 - Sassuolo 1: Initial reaction and random observations http://www.blackwhitereadallover.com/2016/9/10/12872056/juventus-sassuolo -2016-serie-a-round-3-final-score-result-initial-reaction Sep 10, 2016 If I were to tell you that Gonzalo Higuain would have a chance to score a hat trick within 15 minutes of his first Juventus start, you probably would think I’m sitting here beating up little kids on FIFA 16. Nope, there were no video game bullying going on. Instead, it was just Higuain bullying Sassuolo’s defense. Higuain, Juventus’ €90 million man, looked every bit as good as the club-record transfer free made him out to be. His two goals within the game’s first 10 minutes — YES, TEN FREAKING MINUTES — were the driving force behind Juventus’ 3-1 win over Sassuolo on Saturday as the Italian champions continued to stay perfect to begin the season. No post-international break letdown. None of that, really. There was no chance to do so simply because with Higuain firing on all cylinders in his first Juventus start. As good as he was off the bench in his first Juventus appearance against Fiorentina in the season opener, it was even better against Sassuolo. The first goal was a beautiful counterattack with a slick leading pass from Paulo Dybala out wide to his fellow Argentine and better finish into the back corner of the goal. His second goal was just a beautiful individual effort to score on the volley following Sami Khedira’s header across the penalty box. Throw in a goal from another player getting his first Juventus start, Miralem Pjanic, before the half-hour mark and the rout was officially on. Not even a rare Sassuolo foray forward in the first half and even rarer error from Gigi Buffon could spoil all of that. Nope, it was a day for the debutants to lead the way. And boy, they sure did. View image on Twitter Follow JuventusFC ✔@juventusfcen Tonight's starting line-up, spearheaded by that man in the middle. #JuveSassuolo 6:20 PM - 10 Sep 2016 119119 Retweets 212212 likes When you put your hands on your teammate’s knees like Higuain has here, you’ve got to be destined for greatness, right? There’s one thing for certain, though: The guy extending those hands on knees is already great. He’s got three goals in three games, and if his first start is any indication of what kind of shape he’s rounding into — I swear that’s not some kind of ‘Higuain is fat’ pun, so shut it — then Juventus’ ceiling and potential got even that much higher. It sure is fun watching Gonzalo Higuain and Miralem Pjanic score goals for Juventus rather than against them. Good job, Beppe, I like that they are both on our team now. That’s €122 million pretty well spent this summer. RANDOM THOUGHTS AND OBSERVATIONS Mario Lemina in the first half: 32 passes attempted, 32 passes completed. That’s pretty good, I’d say. He’s doing quite a good job stepping in for Claudio Marchisio to start the season, that’s for sure. I say that because as much as Allegri wanted us to think that it was going to be Pjanic playing in front of the defense when he did return from his August injury woes, the truth was that when Saturday’s game against Sassuolo began, it was Lemina playing in the center of the midfield. That’s why we saw Pjanic getting so far up the field so often. And hey, with the way he’s able to create things, that’s not the worst thing in the world. Since I talked about the other two central midfielders for Juve, it’s only fitting that Sami Khedira is the next mention. Alex Sandro’s defending hasn’t been all that great this season, but his crosses were sure quite dangerous as ever. Once he eliminates those errors on the defensive side of things, he’s going to be one of the best left backs the whole world has to offer. Juventus had one point through three games last season. Juventus has nine points through three games this season. I think you can tell that this squad is in a little different kind of shape compared to 12 months ago. This came could have seen Juventus score six. It also could have seen Sassuolo score a couple more goals as well. It proves that while this Juventus team created plenty and is just full of potential, there’s still plenty of things to clean up as we start to enter the first busy stretch of the season. Good thing it’s the second weekend of September. Why is Stephan Lichtsteiner still a crucial part of this team? Just watch his goal line clearance late in the game as the latest example. He’ll get his game time in Serie A this season — especially with Dani Alves being the only natural right back on the Champions League squad list. Dybala didn’t have a goal to his name on Saturday, but he did just about everything else to help Juventus storm past Sassuolo. He created chance after chance for his teammates. He probably should have gotten on the scoresheet based on the chances his did have himself, but that will happen. We know the kind of talent this young man has. Once the first goal comes, he’ll be able to settle in and take off like he did last season. But even without the goals, he’s contributing plenty — and that’s the most important thing. http://www.goal.com/en/tables/serie-a/13?ICID=TP_TN_110 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8324 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133028 messaggi Inviato September 11, 2016 JUVENTUS - SASSUOLO 3 - 1 Gonzalo Higuaín (4') Gonzalo Higuaín (10') Miralem Pjanic (27') Luca Antei (33') MATCHDAY 3 Saturday, September 10th, 2016 - 6:00 PM Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Marco Di Bello Juventus 3-1 Sassuolo Player Ratings Juventus were in scintillating form, brushing aside Sassuolo with a masterclass from Paulo Dybala and Gonzalo Higuain. http://www.juvefc.com/juventus-3-1-sassuolo-player-ratings/? Sep 10, 2016 Gigi Buffon Made a great save early on to deny Sassuolo but he was at fault for the goal, getting himself caught out with a rare mistake judgement. Rarely troubled after that. 5.5 / 10 Stephan Lichtsteiner Gave the kind of performance that makes you wonder if it was a good idea to leave him out of the CL squad. Could and should have scored a goal and made a fantastic goal-line clearance. Superb. 6.5 / 10 Giorgio Chiellini Had a chance to add to Juve’s goal tally but his header was just wide. Defensively sound, good tackling. Solid. 6.0 / 10 Leonardo Bonucci Should have added to the score but his header blazed just wide of the far post. Played the ball out from defence with typical composure and made some decent interceptions as well. 6.0 / 10 Medhi Benatia Seems all the more impressive the more often he plays. Kept Ragusa in his pocket for the duration of the game. A promising display. 6.0 / 10 Miralem Pjanic Sublime range of passing, looked as though he had been playing in this midfield for years, great understanding with his teammates already and a goal to cap off a great debut! 6.5 / 10 Sami Khedira Another game, another key performance, creating space for his teammates, getting into the box at every chance and setting up a goal for Higuain. So important to Juve’s midfield and the club are still unbeaten in Serie A whenever he has started matches. 7.5 / 10 Mario Lemina Exceptional in front of the defenders today, 97% of passes completed (100% in the first half) – Tackled well but it was his range of passing that really impressed, regularly looking to get Juve moving. Excellent 7.0 / 10 Alex Sandro Looked more like his usual self after a poor display in the opening weeks. Good crosses in from the left, often cutting in to try and create. Had a half-chance to score. Improved 6.0 / 10 Gonzalo Higuain What to say? Put Juve ahead with the game barely started and soon scored a second to make the game comfortable. Ran in and around the Sassuolo defence at every opportunity and showed clinical finishing – Man of the Match. 8.0 / 10 Paulo Dybala Played with more freedom than last season, dropping deep to collect the ball, linking up with Pjanic to create chances, providing assists for Higuain….sublime ! 7.5 / 10 Max Allegri Fielded his best Juve XI and the result shows that. No doubt, he’ll be mad they didn’t score more, but the balance in the team was perfect and Sassuolo barely saw any of the ball for 90 mins. Great subs to keep the attack and midfield ticking over. Bravo Mister ! Substitutes Mario Mandzukic Came on late with the game already won – Had few opportunities to create anything of note. N/A Marko Pjaca Came on late with the game already won – Had few opportunities to create anything of note. N/A Hernanes Came on late with the game already won – Had few opportunities to create anything of note. N/A http://www.goal.com/en/tables/serie-a/13?ICID=TP_TN_110 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8324 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133028 messaggi Inviato September 11, 2016 JUVENTUS - SASSUOLO 3 - 1 Gonzalo Higuaín (4') Gonzalo Higuaín (10') Miralem Pjanic (27') Luca Antei (33') MATCHDAY 3 Saturday, September 10th, 2016 - 6:00 PM Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Marco Di Bello Allegri: Higuain Makes The Difference http://forzaitalianfootball.com/2016/09/allegri-higuain-makes-the-difference/? Sep 10, 2016 Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri is pleased with the extra ability new striker Gonzalo Higuain has brought to the squad. Higuain completed a switch from Napoli to the Bianconeri earlier this summer and scored twice in the Serie A champions’ 3-1 victory over Sassuolo on Saturday evening. “Higuain makes the difference,” Allegri told Premium Sport. Despite his quality, however, the Italian tactician did admit there are still places for his side to improve. “We need to have more balance in defence,” he said. “We must learn to defend ourselves in our own half and improve our management of the ball when we were at 3-0. “[Against Sassuolo] the players did well in attack but we have to recover our skill in defence.” Although most Calcio fans would have to admit Juventus are most likely to claim another Scudetto this season, Allegri is not thinking about the title just yet. “Absolutely not, the season is long,” he said. “The matches are played and won, and there may be a stronger Juventus this year but it is still a Juventus that must win three points on the field.” http://www.goal.com/en/tables/serie-a/13?ICID=TP_TN_110 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8324 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133028 messaggi Inviato September 11, 2016 JUVENTUS - SASSUOLO 3 - 1 Gonzalo Higuaín (4') Gonzalo Higuaín (10') Miralem Pjanic (27') Luca Antei (33') MATCHDAY 3 Saturday, September 10th, 2016 - 6:00 PM Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Marco Di Bello ‘Sassuolo beaten by better team’ http://www.football-italia.net/91245/‘sassuolo-beaten-better-team’ Sep 10, 2016 Eusebio Di Francesco admits his Sassuolo players came across a better team in Juventus. The Neroverdi were beaten 3-1 by the defending Serie A champions on Saturday evening, with the 47-year-old saying that the Old Lady’s superiority was compounded by errors from his own side. “We made some incredible mistakes,” Di Francesco said of the loss at Juventus Stadium. “We did the opposite of what we had planned. They put us in difficulty in the first half. They have great quality and great physicality. “We know what we found here, we came across a better team. That’s it.” The Coach also called for a dose of realism from fans and media, following the remarkable rise of Sassuolo in recent seasons. “People have spoken too much about Sassuolo in the Champions League. We need to keep our feet on the floor and analyse the transfer window we have had.” http://www.goal.com/en/tables/serie-a/13?ICID=TP_TN_110 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8324 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133028 messaggi Inviato September 11, 2016 JUVENTUS - SASSUOLO 3 - 1 Gonzalo Higuaín (4') Gonzalo Higuaín (10') Miralem Pjanic (27') Luca Antei (33') MATCHDAY 3 Saturday, September 10th, 2016 - 6:00 PM Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Marco Di Bello Pjanic: 'I can play anywhere' http://www.football-italia.net/91249/pjanic-i-can-play-anywhere Sep 10, 2016 Miralem Pjanic “can play anywhere the Coach wants” after scoring on his Juventus debut and looks ahead to Sevilla. The Bosnian found the net in a 3-1 Serie A victory over Sassuolo this evening. “We won, that is the most important thing, as we are happy with the three points, but we can do even better,” Pjanic told JTV. “We prepared well for the game against Sassuolo, who are a really good team, but we could’ve been more determined in front of goal and scored a couple more. “We have so many excellent players in the squad and are playing to achieve great objectives. We can do that all together.” Mario Lemina was unusually the deep-lying playmaker, so Pjanic had more of a free role in midfield. “I felt good there today, but I can be a playmaker too. Basically I can play anywhere the Coach wants.” Juventus begin their Champions League campaign against Sevilla on Wednesday in Turin. “They are a strong side accustomed to the European stage. We want to start in the best possible way with a victory.” http://www.goal.com/en/tables/serie-a/13?ICID=TP_TN_110 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8324 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133028 messaggi Inviato September 11, 2016 JUVENTUS - SASSUOLO 3 - 1 Gonzalo Higuaín (4') Gonzalo Higuaín (10') Miralem Pjanic (27') Luca Antei (33') MATCHDAY 3 Saturday, September 10th, 2016 - 6:00 PM Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Marco Di Bello Juventus make like MJ Juventus channelled their inner Michael Jordan to steamroll Sassuolo, writes Vincent Van Genechten. http://www.football-italia.net/91256/juventus-make-mj Sep 10, 2016 The end of the international break was a reason to celebrate for a bunch of Serie A fans, but those of Juventus had other stuff to look forward to. New addition Miralem Pjanic was finally making his Juve debut, while Gonzalo Higuain was starting his first game for the Old Lady. Pairing both with Paulo Dybala, they formed ‘The Brilliant Trio.’ The former Roma man’s input was particularly needed after a mediocre and sometimes problematic performance against Lazio, while Sassuolo had proven to be a very tough opponent for the Bianconeri the past two seasons. But not this time. Juve clicked on all cylinders and finished the game after less than half an hour, going up 3-0 with two goals from Higuain and one from Pjanic. Yes, those new guys. Max Allegri’s crew seemed so much in sync with each other, an improvement over the previous two league games. There was no ‘sleepwalk’ this time, Juve’s tendency to fall back into a controlling mode after taking a 1-0 lead. On the contrary, the Bianconeri dominated the game from the first to the last whistle. They kept pushing the tempo, giving Sassuolo no chance to get any momentum by allowing the Neroverdi just 29 per cent of the ball. In every way, Juventus unleashed their inner Michael Jordan. For those who know a bit about the NBA, Jordan’s Chicago Bulls were devastating in the first half of games. They killed off their opponents with a strong run early in the game in order to never look back. And that’s exactly what the Old Lady did to Sassuolo, adopting a mentality that will help them on the Champions League stage. Pjanic was in the middle of it all, alongside the still vastly underrated Sami Khedira. The Bosnian didn’t operate as Juve’s playmaker, as that role was played by Mario Lemina. However, Allegri used him as the team’s mezzala and it worked to perfection. Pjanic and Khedira made timely runs forward, creating space and chaos in the Neroverdi defence and being involved in a series of excellent chances. It was no coincidence that Pjanic and Khedira registered nine of Juve’s 23 shots, as many as the whole Sassuolo team combined. Similar to the games against Fiorentina and Lazio, Dybala often dropped back deep in midfield. However, due to Pjanic’s creative presence it wasn’t an issue this time. The Argentine enjoyed himself in a free role, covering every inch of the pitch and controlling the tempo. Much like Lionel Messi at Barcelona? Well, let’s not jump to conclusions, but Dybala gave the world glimpses of the potential, also due to his stunning unselfishness. Talking about Barcelona is dangerous, but Juve showed they have everything to be similarly dominant on the pitch. Watching Dybala and Pjanic hook up was poetry in motion. With once again a killer striker, arguably the best defence in the world, utility guys all over the place and massive depth, the Old Lady is roaring like never before. And still, there are lessons to be learned. Gigi Buffon misread a corner, allowing Sassuolo to score before the break. Meanwhile Stephan Lichtsteiner saved a shot by Matteo Politano, the Neroverdi’s best player, off the line at the end of the second half. Allegri was right to complain Juve could’ve killed off the match before half-time. It’s important for Juve to keep both feet on the ground and remain focused. Only then will they be perfect, like Michael Jordan. http://www.goal.com/en/tables/serie-a/13?ICID=TP_TN_110 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8324 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133028 messaggi Inviato September 11, 2016 JUVENTUS - SASSUOLO 3 - 1 Gonzalo Higuaín (4') Gonzalo Higuaín (10') Miralem Pjanic (27') Luca Antei (33') MATCHDAY 3 Saturday, September 10th, 2016 - 6:00 PM Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Marco Di Bello Higuain nets a brace as fluid, creative Juventus attack powers team to win http://www.espnfc.co.uk/club/juventus/111/blog/post/2947933/higuain-nets- a-brace-for-juventus-as-fluid-creative-attack-powers-team-to-win-vs-sassuolo Sep 11, 2016 When Juventus perform as they did against Sassuolo, winning 3-1 and playing with such superiority, one can understand why Serie A is not often described as an exciting league. While Sassuolo never gave up in their attempts to push forward and threaten Juve's back line, the fluidity of the Old Lady's game, coupled with the intellect of their star players, ensured a powerful performance. Juventus simply dominated for half an hour and scored the goals they needed to allow themselves to enjoy the result of the game and the three points achieved. Positives Juventus have always been described as a cynical and ruthless team that take their opportunities and defend with might. However, this season the Bianconeriare beautiful to watch going forward. Creating an abundance of goal-scoring opportunities, the forwards already understand one another, and vision and creativity is ensuring success going forward. Negatives Defensively, Massimiliano Allegri's side must improve and not rely on the fact that they have a superior squad to most. Despite three consecutive wins and strong performances to boot, the squad have at times lost their concentration to allow for danger, conceding from a corner yet again. While they can depend on a brilliant attack for goals, they must not lose sight of the reason behind their success: a solid defence. Manager rating out of 10 8 -- Allegri finally felt it time to introduce Miralem Pjanic and Gonzalo Higuain from the start and the duo repaid him, scoring the goals to secure victory. Offering Pjanic the freedom required to contribute successfully to the attack, the manager did well to extol the virtues of his technical side to ensure 70 percent possession. Most impressive were Allegri's postmatch comments, in which he warned of the dangers of being overly confident and reminded his men to remain humble and maintain. Player ratings (1-10; 10=best; players introduced after 70 minutes get no rating): GK Gianluigi Buffon, 6 -- Did well when Matteo Politano shot, but committed the error that led to Sassuolo's goal. However, he recovered well and played with confidence for the rest of the game. DF Stephan Lichtsteiner, 7 -- A superb performance from the man who never gives up, making a vital goal-line clearance to solidify the score line at the end. Only Paulo Dybala created more chances for the side. DF Mehdi Benatia, 6 -- Safe, secure and reliable, the player looks at home with his new club. DF Leonardo Bonucci, 7 -- It's important to have the defensive leader back in the squad. Confident and sturdy, he offered the back line a sense of calm as he deflected danger away and pushed the team forward when presented with the opportunity. DF Giorgio Chiellini, 6 -- Still not at his best, yet he always makes the difference. His tenacity and relentless desire to ensure solidity at the back make him vital to the squad. DF Alex Sandro, 6 -- Relentless on the pitch, he drove the team forward from the left flank and did his utmost to win back possession. Could still do with being a little more composed to avoid silly errors. MF Sami Khedira, 7 -- His greatest quality lies in his ability to read the game. Tactically intelligent, he knows when to make the right runs forward to create danger. Provided the assist for the second goal. MF Mario Lemina, 6 -- His game is improving as he comes to grips with the side's style of play. More composed, he kept the ball moving and shielded the back line. MF Miralem Pjanic, 7 -- Offered the side the creativity they have yearned for by combining well with the forwards and scoring the goal to mark an excellent debut. FW Paulo Dybala, 7 -- Has to be labelled as one of the best investments ever made by the club. The Argentine was central to every attack, driving the team forward and providing the passes and assist to ensure maximum points. Could be a little more selfish. FW Gonzalo Higuain, 8 -- Two goals, two tremendous finishes. The striker was lethal and demonstrated exactly why he is the missing piece in a perfect jigsaw puzzle. Combined well with Dybala and seems to have already integrated well within the Bianconeri pattern of play. Substitutes FW Mario Mandzukic, 6 -- Came on and almost scored. Defends from the top and always works for the team. MF Hernanes, N/A -- Kept the team moving upon his entrance into the fold. FW Marko Pjaca, N/A -- Wasn't offered much time to impact the game. http://www.goal.com/en/tables/serie-a/13?ICID=TP_TN_110 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8324 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133028 messaggi Inviato September 11, 2016 JUVENTUS - SASSUOLO 3 - 1 Gonzalo Higuaín (4') Gonzalo Higuaín (10') Miralem Pjanic (27') Luca Antei (33') MATCHDAY 3 Saturday, September 10th, 2016 - 6:00 PM Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Marco Di Bello Juventus vs. Sassuolo 2016: Final score 3-1, Bianconeri’s early-game goal blitz overwhelms Sassuolo A vibrant performance by Juventus ensures an impressive victory and 9 points out of 9! http://www.blackwhitereadallover.com/2016/9/11/12873648/juventus- sassuolo-2016-serie-a-round-3-final-score-match-recap-result Sep 11, 2016 Despite the opening Champions League group stage game looming large on the horizon, Juventus had to negotiate a potentially tricky game against a notoriously difficult opponent: Sassuolo. The team led by the man whose name is as stylish as his look, Eusebio Di Francesco, travelled to the Juventus stadium hoping to shake off an embarrassing administrative gaffe and get back to winning ways. Given Stephan Lichtsteiner’s much-discussed absence from the Champions League squad, Allegri made the obvious change of resting Dani Alves and playing the Swiss – this is a change we can basically expect to see every Serie A game that precedes a UCL group-stage game. Medhi Benatia replaced Andrea Barzagli in defense, Kwadwo Asamoah was rested as Miralem Pjanic made his debut in Juve colors, and Mario Mandzukic made way for the golden boy, Gonzalo Higuaín, to complete the changes from the last league game. The game started in very frantic fashion. The first few minutes saw many fouls, few passing moves, and little rhythm to the game. Gianluigi Buffon was forced into an early one-handed save to prevent Matteo Politano’s low drive from creeping into the net. Sassuolo maintained some remarkably high pressure without the ball and it seemed to be working well. Out of the blue, though, came the first goal. A Sassuolo corner broke down and Juventus began a rapid counter attack. Pjanic deftly skipped past a challenge, leaving the defender on his backside, and threaded the ball to Paulo Dybala. La Joya needed little more invitation as he glided forward before spotting his compatriot Higuaín making a bursting run on the inside-right channel, who needed only a simple through ball and a few touches before rifling the ball into the far corner of the goal. The second goal also came courtesy of our record signing as he acrobatically volleyed a headed ball by Sami Khedira into the back of the net from 12 meters out. The storming start to the game would not end soon as Leonardo Bonucci came close with a header from a corner, but Pjanic quickly showed the Italian how it was done as he brilliantly headed Lichtsteiner’s cross onto the crossbar but reacted first to bury the rebound. A three-goal lead in a mere 30 minutes! But just when we thought we had seen it all, we witnessed a hyper-rare Buffon mishap as he flapped at a cross from a corner. Alex Sandro banged his clearance against Luca Antei and just like that, Sassuolo had pulled back a goal. The Bianconeri consolidated the rest of the half and went into the break with a 3-1 lead. The second half was played at a different pace but with the same result: Bianconeri dominance. Khedira and Pjanic kept Andrea Consigli busy with a few driving shots as Sassuolo struggled to maintain the early-game defensive pressure. The (new?) BBC had the time to patiently build up play from the back as Allegri probably told the lads to not drop off the pressure and allow Sassuolo back into the game in the second half. This largely worked and Buffon had essentially nothing to do after the break, save for one freakish moment where Politano (again!) rounded the keeper but saw his effort heroically cleared off the line by Lichtsteiner to prevent an unnecessarily nervous final 5 minutes of the game. Mission accomplished: Three games, three victories. six goals scored, two conceded. Not bad at all! Pagelle BUFFON 5.5. As usual, the legendary goalkeeper had little to do, but, unfortunately, had one crucial mistake for Sassuolo’s goal. He’ll want to forget his uncharacteristic mishap for Antei’s goal very quickly. CHIELLINI 6.5. Thankfully put his nightmare performances for Italy behind him and returned to the usual, reliable destroyer at the back. BONUCCI 6.5. Didn’t give Matri an inch of space and barely put a foot wrong. BENATIA 6. Continues to impress and show intelligent anticipation to stop opposition attacks. The yellow card was unfortunate though. LICHTSTEINER 7. A dynamic display by the Swiss to shrug off that Champions League “controversy.” Very active on both sides of the pitch, supplied the cross for Pjanic’s goal, and capped off his display with a remarkable last-ditch save on the line late in the game. LEMINA 7. Our stand-in regista continues to impress. Didn’t make many mistakes, but the few he did make he quickly corrected. He’s very tidy in possession and distributes the ball laterally very confidently. PJANIC 7.5. Extremely busy performance and debut by the Bosnian. His passing was short, quick, and effective. Sharp reactions to pounce on the rebound for his first goal in Bianconeri colors. He is, quite literally, all over the place though predominantly on the left STATSZONE app, powered by OPTA KHEDIRA 6.5. Quiet but assured performance. Played a role in Higuaín’s acrobatic 2nd goal. ALEX SANDRO 6.5. Good all-round performance. He seemed more active offensively than defensively, but did both at a good level. DYBALA 7.5. Creative, busy, and intelligent. Linked up nicely with his compatriot for the first goal and had a few lovely dribbles by drifting out wide a few times. HIGUAÍN 8. He had all the fun in the world against Sassuolo and showed his enjoyment through 2 very well-taken goals. A fantastically clinical performance as life in Juventus colors continues to blossom for the Argentine hitman. ALLEGRI. 7.5 Very good game management by Il Mister here. Instructed the boys to start intensely early on and more controlled late on. The midfield looked very balanced and there seemed to be real purpose in the play. Subs Mandzukic 6.5. Had a snap-shot that tested Consigli well and looked busy. Hernanes 6. Didn’t do anything (blatantly) wrong. PJACA N/A Tactical observations: Whenever, wherever, whatever Although much of the excitement was about seeing Higuaín start his first game in Juventus colors, there was an even greater buzz surrounding Pjanic’s first appearance for La Vecchia Signora. Being the nerd that I am, my eyes were on the tactical aspect of the game and thus I noted a few observations concerning his role and positioning in the side. Firstly, it seemed that when Juventus was building possession early on in the build-up, he adopted a deep, double-pivot position alongside Lemina. Pjanic to the left, Lemina to the right. Pardon the poor image quality, the stream wasn’t fantastic. Pjanic again to the left, Lemina to the right However, once the first phase of the buildup was complete, the Bosnian moved aggressively high up the pitch to join the Argentine striking duo as we see below. Pjanic breaking forward into attack So he essentially played two roles: facilitator from deep and creator from high up the pitch. In light of this, I’m surprised Allegri let him complete the full 90 minutes, but then again, he is just returning from injury so this could just be an attempt to build match-fitness. He played the roles wonderfully, though, elegantly combining patient distribution with penetrating vertical passes. Speaking of players fulfilling multiple roles, La Joya Dybala was running riot all over the place. He was intelligently positioning himself wide and overloading the wings with Lichtsteiner and Alex Sandro. This forced one of the Sassuolo central midfielders to come out wide to provide cover or the winger to directly challenge him. This facilitated ball circulation from one side to the other through midfield and, when one of the opposition wingers had to come defend, freed up one of Benatia or Chiellini off the ball. Dybala in red, marked by (I believe) Ragusa This time followed by Duncan And here he is, all the way on the left now but not very heavily pressured. A Madman’s Musings Overall, a remarkably energetic display in the first half combined with a more controlled style in the second half. The victory was never really in doubt even though Sassuolo did manage to provide a few late sights on goal to remind us that they were going to go down with honor. What surprised me most was the directness of the play in attack, especially early on. We wanted to get the ball from back to front as quickly as possible. Bonucci didn’t do too much distributive work because Pjanic and Dybala were relentlessly driving the squad forward. An interesting change in intention and purpose from the team, a change that must be accredited to our favorite Madman Max Allegri. Let’s see how we deal with Sevilla on Wednesday! Forza Juve! http://www.goal.com/en/tables/serie-a/13?ICID=TP_TN_110 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8324 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133028 messaggi Inviato September 11, 2016 JUVENTUS - SEVILLA - MATCHDAY 1 Wednesday, September 14th, 2016 - 08:45 PM Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Deniz Aytekin (Germany) Juve yearn for Champions League Despite dominating Serie A, Juventus have often struggled on the grandest stage of all, writes Adam Digby. http://www.football-italia.net/91271/juve-yearn-champions-league? Sep 11, 2016 “They say that they keep winning in Italy,” Arrigo Sacchi told La Presse back in March, the retired Coach going on to deliver a cruel jibe at one of his long-time foes. “But I would reply by saying that Rosenburg always win the league title in Norway, but what counts is the Champions League and Juventus struggle in Europe.” While the former Milan boss may have made some ill-advised comments in recent years, his assessment of the Bianconeri would sting even more a few days later, the Turin giants crashing out of UEFA's elite competition at the hands of Bayern Munich. While there was no shame in being outclassed by Pep Guardiola's slick Bavarian machine, there is no denying that Sacchi is ultimately correct. Juventus have historically underperformed outside of Serie A. As Italy’s most successful club, La Vecchia Signora has had more opportunities than most to claim the continent's most prestigious honour, yet 34 domestic titles have yielded only two European Cup victories, the same as Nottingham Forest and Porto. That is hardly the most illustrious company, but does she truly fail to deliver on the international stage, or is it simply a matter of perspective? What certainly weighs heavily for the club and her fans is the unconvincing manner of those two aforementioned victories, with the 1985 win particularly contentious. That came in the aftermath of the Heysel Stadium disaster which left 39 Juventini dead, the game only going ahead to prevent further trouble on the terraces. No other club’s first European Cup victory could ever be so tragically overshadowed, Liverpool captain Phil Neal and Juve legend Gaetano Scirea forced to addressed the crowd to appeal for calm before eventually starting the game. The Bianconeri would seal a 1-0 win courtesy of a Michel Platini penalty, celebrating the tainted win on the field and in front of their fans, the "lap of honour" looking incredibly crass with the benefit of hindsight. Many players have denied having knowledge of exactly what happened in that moment, but the events prior to kick-off will forever be rightly remembered ahead of the most hollow of victories. Eleven years later, Juventus again reached the Final and enjoyed a much more meaningful triumph at Rome’s Stadio Olimpico, despite Ajax striker Jari Litmanen cancelling out Fabrizio Ravanelli's 12th minute opener. The score remained deadlocked at 1-1 throughout extra-time and the match was eventually won on penalties by the Bianconeri, former Coach Ciro Ferrara and current technical director Gianluca Pessotto among the successful spot-kick takers as Captain Gianluca Vialli lifted the trophy. Despite continually dominating Serie A in the two decades since that famous night, they have yet to clinch another winners medal, failing to seal the fairytale ending that fans and players alike dream of when hearing the Champions League anthem ring out at Juventus Stadium. However, a closer look indicates that what appears to be chronic underachievement is actually masking a record that many clubs would be proud to match. The Old Lady have been runners up on no fewer than six occasions, with three coming courtesy of narrow 1-0 defeats, while their 2003 heartbreak came via a penalty shoot-out loss to Milan. Were just two of those results reversed, the club's place in the pantheon of European champions would be viewed in a vastly different light. It must also be noted that the Bianconeri are also three-time winners of the UEFA Cup – more than any other team – and are the only club in the world to have won all continental club competitions and the World Club Championship. Indeed, back in 1988, Juventus were awarded the UEFA Plaque in recognition of being the first side in Europe to win all three major trophies, having also claimed the now defunct Cup Winners Cup four years earlier. The trophy room in the club museum also hosts the Intertoto Cup from their 1999 campaign, two UEFA Super Cups (1984 and 1996) as well as two World Club Championships (1985 and 1996). Overall, their haul of 11 trophies sees them rank fourth in Europe behind only Real Madrid, Milan and Barcelona, a position much more in line with expectations when considering Juve's domestic dominance. As Barça – who had only won the European Cup once before 2005, yet are now rightly regarded as one of Europe’s best and most prestigious clubs – have proven, it only takes a brief period of success to change the perception of a wider audience. Having reached the Final against the Catalan side two seasons ago, Juventus have made no secret of their desire to claim ultimate glory this term and – while Sacchi was right in saying their famous black and white shirts loom largest at home – La Madama is still feared and respected across Europe. Fans, players, owners and staff all yearn for success and recognition on the Champions League stage, two things that go hand in hand with "the cup with big ears." It appears she has gambled heavily on doing so this summer, betting that the arrival of Gonzalo Higuain and Miralem Pjanic will be enough to clinch a much-sought third victory on the grandest stage of all. That quest begins on Wednesday night as Sevilla visit Turin, the Bianconeri hoping to stand tall as that famous anthem once again rings out. “These are the Champions” sing the choir, and it's time Juventus showed Sacchi and the football world that they can once again reign supreme. http://www.goal.com/en/tables/uefa-champions-league/10?ICID=MP_TN_167 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8324 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133028 messaggi Inviato September 11, 2016 JUVENTUS - SEVILLA - MATCHDAY 1 Wednesday, September 14th, 2016 - 08:45 PM Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Deniz Aytekin (Germany) Dybala: 'Juve top European team' http://www.football-italia.net/91278/dybala-juve-top-european-team Sep 11, 2016 Paulo Dybala is impressed by the new-look Juventus and believes “this team is on the same level as Europe’s top clubs.” The Bianconeri have won all three of their Serie A games so far this season,crushing Sassuolo 3-1 yesterday. “The Coach asks me to stay close to the midfielders and help my teammates emerge with the ball at their feet,” La Joya told Sky Sport Italia. “I like this role, as we have so much quality and it’s easy to find a one-two pass. We are trying to improve our passing, as there are so many technically gifted players that we ought to make the most of it. “I get along very well with Gonzalo Higuain and it’s easy to play alongside him considering his movements. I think we can both play with Mario Mandzukic as well, I already said after the test against Espanyol that it’s up to the Coach. “We are accustomed to 3-5-2, but we can change at times. The Coach told us to be fired up and pressure the opposition straight away. At times we get a little lazy and conceded an avoidable goal against Sassuolo. At 3-0 it would’ve been easier, so we need to work on that.” Juventus begin their Champions League campaign against Sevilla on Wednesday evening. “I can’t wait to play in the Champions League. I think this team is on the same level as Europe’s top clubs and I thought that last year too. “We have had a great journey and last term were only a few seconds away from eliminating Bayern Munich. We brought in players who are tactically and technically impressive, so with the right mentality we can go far. “Last year the defeat to Sevilla cost us first place in the group, which I think we deserved to get, but now we have to forget that and remember when we beat them in Turin 2-0. We’ve got great strikers and can hurt the Spaniards.” http://www.goal.com/en/tables/uefa-champions-league/10?ICID=MP_TN_167 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8324 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133028 messaggi Inviato September 13, 2016 INTER - JUVENTUS - MATCHDAY 4 Sunday, September 18th, 2016 - 6:00 PM Giuseppe Meazza Stadium, Milan Referee: Paolo Tagliavento Joao Mario: 'Bring on Juventus!' http://www.football-italia.net/91313/joao-mario-bring-juventus Sep 11, 2016 Joao Mario celebrated his Inter debut and “can’t wait to play against Juventus at San Siro, but Serie A is much more difficult than in Portugal.” The midfielder, who arrived from Sporting CP for €40m plus €5m bonuses, played from the start in tonight’s 2-1 victory away to Pescara. “It’s a very important win, so I am happy for the three points and with my first game in Serie A,” Joao Mario told Inter Channel. “This League is very different to Portugal and much more difficult. There are many quality sides and to get a result you need to put in the utmost effort to the end. “It was my first match and I can’t wait to play against Juventus at San Siro next week. We hope to win.” http://www.goal.com/en/tables/serie-a/13?ICID=TP_TN_110 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8324 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133028 messaggi Inviato September 13, 2016 JUVENTUS - SEVILLA - MATCHDAY 1 Wednesday, September 14th, 2016 - 08:45 PM Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Deniz Aytekin (Germany) Champions League referees announced http://www.football-italia.net/91330/champions-league-referees-announced Sep 12, 2016 Napoli’s match with Dynamo Kiev will be officiated by Scottish referee Willie Collum. The whistle-blower most recently took charge of Saturday’s Old Firm Derby between Celtic and Rangers, while he also presided over two matches in the Euro 2016 Group Stages. Now, he has been selected by UEFA to run the rule over affairs in Ukraine on Tuesday evening. Meanwhile, German Deniz Aytekin has been put in charge of Juventus’ meeting with Sevilla. Curiously, the only domestic matches he has overseen this season have both been in the German third tier. He did however feature in the Champions League play-off tie between Dundalk and Legia Warsaw. http://www.goal.com/en/tables/uefa-champions-league/10?ICID=MP_TN_167 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8324 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133028 messaggi Inviato September 13, 2016 INTER - JUVENTUS - MATCHDAY 4 Sunday, September 18th, 2016 - 6:00 PM Giuseppe Meazza Stadium, Milan Referee: Paolo Tagliavento ‘Juve beatable, Inter want CL’ http://www.football-italia.net/91339/‘juve-beatable-inter-want-cl’ Sep 12, 2016 Gary Medel insists Inter can conquer ”beatable“ Juventus in the Derby d’Italia this weekend and finish in Serie A’s top three. Inter have the tricky task of following up their first win of the season with victory over champions Juventus, but Medel is confident in his side’s ability to get one over the old enemy. “The objective is to finish in the top three. The club’s technical staff and players are convinced we can do it,” the midfielder told Sky Sport Italia. “Juve can be beaten, it’s a game that has its own story, it’s the derby of Italy and it’ll be important to win it because we’re playing at home, the audience feel it a lot and we must work day after day to get the best result.” http://www.goal.com/en/tables/serie-a/13?ICID=TP_TN_110 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8324 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133028 messaggi Inviato September 13, 2016 JUVENTUS - SEVILLA - MATCHDAY 1 Wednesday, September 14th, 2016 - 08:45 PM Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Deniz Aytekin (Germany) Vialli: ‘Juventus more European now’ http://www.football-italia.net/91345/vialli-‘juventus-more-european-now’? Sep 12, 2016 Gianluca Vialli believes Juventus have “a more European mentality” while Alessandro Del Piero praises Massimiliano Allegri. The pair played together for the Bianconeri when they last won the Champions League in 1996, and were asked for their opinions at a charity golf event today. “Juve have a more European mentality,” Vialli opined, as reported by ANSA. “Juve are earning the respect of the big teams in Europe.” Meanwhile, all-time top-scorer Del Piero praised Allegri for keeping feet on the ground. “Over the past two years Juve have changed a lot, thanks to the important investments which have been effected on the transfer market. “There’s great excitement, at the moment Allegri is doing really well to bring all our our feet back down to the ground.” Vialli scored 53 goals in 145 games for the Old Lady, while Del Piero hit 290 in 705 appearances across all competitions. http://www.goal.com/en/tables/uefa-champions-league/10?ICID=MP_TN_167 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8324 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133028 messaggi Inviato September 13, 2016 JUVENTUS - SEVILLA - MATCHDAY 1 Wednesday, September 14th, 2016 - 08:45 PM Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Deniz Aytekin (Germany) Gonzalo Higuain: 'Sevilla clash very important' http://www.sportsmole.co.uk/football/juventus/champions-league/ news/higuain-sevilla-clash-very-important_281186.html Sep 12, 2016 Juventus striker Gonzalo Higuain has branded Wednesday's Champions League clash with Sevilla "very important" in the context of Group H. The Italian champions will begin their 2016-17 European challenge with a home game against Sevilla, who qualified for the group stages of the Champions League courtesy of their Europa League success last term. The two sides are the favourites to progress from a group that also includes Lyon and Dinamo Zagreb and Higuain has refused to play down the importance of this week's "major match" in Turin. "It is important to continue our momentum into the next match," Higuain told Sky Italia. "We must remain calm and correct the mistakes we have been making in order to improve. We have a major match on Wednesday, a very important clash in the context of the group." Higuain, 28, has scored three times in three appearances for Juventus this season after joining from Napoli in the summer transfer window. http://www.goal.com/en/tables/uefa-champions-league/10?ICID=MP_TN_167 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8324 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133028 messaggi Inviato September 13, 2016 JUVENTUS - SEVILLA - MATCHDAY 1 Wednesday, September 14th, 2016 - 08:45 PM Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Deniz Aytekin (Germany) Inzaghi: ‘Bayern-Juventus in CL final’ http://www.football-italia.net/91360/inzaghi-‘bayern-juventus-cl-final’ Sep 13, 2016 Filippo Inzaghi predicts a Juventus-Bayern Munich final in this season’s Champions League. The former striker won the competition twice with Milan, as well as losing a final during his time with the Bianconeri. “What will be the final? Bayern-Juve,” Inzaghi predicted in an interview with Gazzetta dello Sport. “The Germans are very strong and Ancelotti is an exceptional Coach so I feel great affection for them. For Juve, meanwhile, the right year has come. “Bayern are a very complete team, they really excite me on the wings. Lewandowski is one of the best strikers in the world, Müller always knows where to be and Douglas Costa beats his man with ease. “Juventus? They have three extraordinary strikers, because I think Mandzukic is precious along with Higuain and Dybala. “The club did very well to sell Pogba and then reinforce the attack with Higuain, the midfield with Pjanic and the defence with Benatia who is strong indeed. “Juventus have only one problem: they have to win this time. They’ll feel a bit of pressure. “Why? Because you win the Champions League with the whole team. Now Juve have an attack which worries opponents and they’ve always had a good defence. “The sense of the sale of Pogba is the completion of the squad: Juve are now ready.” Dybala and Higuain’s partnership has been compared to that of Inzaghi and Alex Del Piero, who has the upper hand? “The two of them are outstanding, but Ale and I went to the final in our first year together… “If Higuain and Dybala want to be better then they have only one path: win the trophy. It doesn’t just depend on them though, the goals of the strikers are just as important as defenders stopping them.” Pippo was also asked for his analysis of some of the other favourites for this season’s competition. “Barcelona have a crazy front-three and they’ve also taken Alcacer. If you let them have the ball it’s tough, because Messi, Neymar and Suarez are uncontrollable. “That’s why you have to break up their play. “Manchester City? I was impressed with them in the derby with United. It was a crazy first half, perfect. Guardiola deserves congratulations, you can really see his ideas. “The secret is that their movement without the ball is so organised that they can play De Bruyne and David Silva as outside midfielders. Then Aguero is a guarantee. “As for Paris Saint-Germain, the departure of Ibrahimovic will be felt, but I expect Cavani to get back to making the difference in a central position, because there will be a lot of crosses from Di Maria and Lucas. “Real Madrid? Morata has added what was missing, he’s the man who can come in and change the game. He’s a top-quality part of an attack which already has Bale, Benzema and Cristiano Ronaldo.” http://www.goal.com/en/tables/uefa-champions-league/10?ICID=MP_TN_167 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8324 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133028 messaggi Inviato September 13, 2016 JUVENTUS - SEVILLA - MATCHDAY 1 Wednesday, September 14th, 2016 - 08:45 PM Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Deniz Aytekin (Germany) Vazquez: ‘Juventus can aim for CL’ http://www.football-italia.net/91362/vazquez-‘juventus-can-aim-cl’ Sep 13, 2016 Sevilla’s Franco Vazquez believes Juventus are among the Champions League contenders, and Gonzalo Higuain is “the best number 9 in the world”. The former Palermo playmaker will face the Bianconeri with his new side tomorrow, as the group stage of the competition gets underway. “It’s early to say if they’re favourites to win the Champions League,” Vazquez told Gazzetta dello Sport when asked about Juve. “They definitely did their transfer campaign with that goal though, and they’ll want to start strongly to send a signal to their opponents. “I see them fighting to get to Cardiff with Barcelona, Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain. Bayern Munich? Of course, I forgot them. “The €90m for Higuain? It’s right, he’s the best number 9 in the world. “Better than Luis Suarez? I don’t know, they’re different. What they have in common is that they score so much. And those who score are expensive. “Does Higuain have to prove himself in Europe? Yes, that could be the case. And maybe that’s why he left Napoli to go to a team which is pushing hard for the Champions League. “Let’s say the same goes for Juve: they both need European consecration.” The Napoli fans weren’t exactly happy with Pipita’s decision… “They’ll never forgive it, it’s like going from Boca to River in Argentina. It has happened and it’s happening but it’ll never be forgiven. ”Vazquez was also asked whether any other side can compete with the Old Lady in Serie A. “Juve have a huge advantage over the others,” he admitted. “I like Roma and Napoli, they’re two teams that can cause problems but the gap to the Bianconeri is too big. Inter have made a lot of changes, they’re a great team who should always be fighting for the League title, but it’s complicated. “Milan seem worse. I hope they can return to their rightful level, they’re a historic club and it’s a shame to see them like this. “Their return to the top in Serie A would be good, it’s a bit boring like this.” http://www.goal.com/en/tables/uefa-champions-league/10?ICID=MP_TN_167 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8324 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133028 messaggi Inviato September 13, 2016 JUVENTUS - SEVILLA - MATCHDAY 1 Wednesday, September 14th, 2016 - 08:45 PM Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Deniz Aytekin (Germany) Paulo Dybala, Franco Vazquez excited about Juventus-Sevilla UCL clash http://www.espnfc.co.uk/uefa-champions-league/story/2949260/ paulo-dybala-franco-vazquez-excited-about-juventus-sevilla-clash Sep 13, 2016 Former Palermo teammates Paulo Dybala and Franco Vazquez are set to meet on Wednesday when Juventus host Sevilla in the Champions League, and the pair have been using the opportunity to wind each other up ahead of the clash. Dybala and Vazquez spearheaded Palermo's promotion from Serie B into Serie A in 2014, before contributing 23 goals between them to the Rosaneri's top-flight campaign the following season. Dybala joined Juventus at the end of that campaign while Vazquez left Sicily one year later for Sevilla, with both players set to be reunited at the Juventus Stadium on Wednesday night. "Of course we've been winding each other up and sharing some banter since the draw was made," Vazquez told Gazzetta dello Sport. "We will be doing the same tonight, on the eve of the game. It's a pleasure to see a friend again, even if it will be as an opponent." Juve are favourites to win Group H, which also features Lyon and Dinamo Zagreb, and Vazquez feels they have a chance of going all the way in the Champions League this season. Paulo Dybala and Franco Vazquez are former Palermo teammates. "It's early to say whether they are genuine favourites, but certainly they've been working on the transfer market with that objective and they will want to start strongly to send a signal to their rivals," Vazquez said. "I can see them there challenging with Real Madrid, Barcelona and PSG [Paris Saint-Germain]." Juve's chances in the Champions League this season have been boosted, Vazquez believes, by the arrival of €90 million signing Gonzalo Higuain. "It's a fair price -- he's the best No. 9 in the world," he said. "I'm crazy about him. Whoever scores so many goals is expensive. "Maybe he left Napoli to join a club who can really aim to win the Champions League, and let's say the same goes for Juve: both of them need to take that final step in Europe." http://www.goal.com/en/tables/uefa-champions-league/10?ICID=MP_TN_167 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8324 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133028 messaggi Inviato September 13, 2016 JUVENTUS - SEVILLA - MATCHDAY 1 Wednesday, September 14th, 2016 - 08:45 PM Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Deniz Aytekin (Germany) ‘Juventus can win Champions League’ http://www.football-italia.net/91368/‘juventus-can-win-champions-league’ Sep 13, 2016 David Trezeguet believes his former club, Juventus, are “among the favourites” for the Champions League. The group stage competition gets back underway this evening, with the Bianconeri taking on Sevilla tomorrow. “It’s a very heavy responsibility, especially for Juve who have gone a long time without winning the Champions League,” Trezeguet noted in an interview with Tiki Taka. “The Coach [Massimiliano Allegri] is doing a very important job, and there are players who want to make history. “They’ve done extraordinary things in Italy, but I think Juve can’t hide from this clear objective, because of the investments made, the players who have arrived and the fans. “Juve have to be a protagonist in this competition, I hope until the end. In the Champions League there are the best players and the best teams in Europe, but because of Juve’s history they must aim for this objective, and that’s why the club decided to make important investments. “Like Gonzalo Higuain? Higuain is a winner, a player of the highest level and now the time has come to focus on the Champions League. “It’s a trophy that has been missing for too long. Juve are among the favourites, you can’t hide that.” The Old Lady struggled in Europe under Antonio Conte, but appear to be more of a force under Allegri, why is that? “Conte worked a lot when he arrived, especially on the mental aspect of the players - he knew what it meant to play for Juventus and he was a winner. “Allegri has given continuity to Conte’s work, he wants to leave his mark and I think it was the right choice to take him after Conte. They’re two talented Coaches.” Trezeguet scored 171 goals for Juventus, and was asked if real number 9s are making a comeback in Serie A. “For strikers, it’s important to be mad about scoring and always being a protagonist,” the Frenchman noted. “In Italy these type of players are coming back, great strikers are coming back to a tough League like Serie A. “Who inspired me? I always had a weakness for Gabriel Batistuta, he was my idol and fate decided that we’d play against each other in Italy. “It was great to face him on the pitch.” http://www.goal.com/en/tables/uefa-champions-league/10?ICID=MP_TN_167 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8324 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133028 messaggi Inviato September 13, 2016 JUVENTUS - SEVILLA - MATCHDAY 1 Wednesday, September 14th, 2016 - 08:45 PM Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Deniz Aytekin (Germany) Pirlo: ‘Juventus like PSG’ http://www.football-italia.net/91374/pirlo-‘juventus-psg’ Sep 13, 2016 Andrea Pirlo believes Juventus are the Paris Saint-Germain of Serie A, and confirms contact with Inter. The veteran midfielder left the Bianconeri to join New York City FC in MLS in the summer of 2015, and has given his opinion on the Italian top-flight from his outsiders’ viewpoint. “Looking at Italian football from the outside, it’s not that bad,” Pirlo assured Sky. “Even if, it must be said, Serie A is becoming like the French League. Juventus are playing in a separate competition, at least that’s what the transfer window said. The Bianconeri are like PSG. “Selling Pogba? When you look at the players who came in I think it was the right sale. After this great transfer campaign, I think Juventus are built to win everything.” Pirlo also represented both Milan clubs, and confirms that Inter tried to bring him back to Italy last January. “It’s bad that [Silvio] Berlusconi and [Massimo] Moratti are gone, they were good for Italian football. The Chinese? Let’s see if they’ll be able to resurrect these prestigious clubs. “Inter? Yes, there was an enquiry last year but I preferred to stay in America. After the choice I made it wasn’t the right thing to return to Italy.” http://www.goal.com/en/tables/uefa-champions-league/10?ICID=MP_TN_167 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8324 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133028 messaggi Inviato September 13, 2016 JUVENTUS - SEVILLA - MATCHDAY 1 Wednesday, September 14th, 2016 - 08:45 PM Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Deniz Aytekin (Germany) Juventus v Sevilla FC: Preview http://www.espnfc.com/preview?gameId=466250 Sep 13, 2016 Juventus striker Paulo Dybala is convinced his side can use an excellent start to their new Serie A campaign to launch a successful season in the Champions League on Wednesday. The Italian giants have made a perfect start to the new season and confidence is high heading into their opening Group H clash against Sevilla in Turin despite coach Massimiliano Allegri's insistence they can still improve. Allegri pronounced himself far from satisfied despite a comfortable win over Sassuolo on Saturday, in which in-form Argentinian striker Gonzalo Higuain scored two goals inside the first 10 minutes. Dybala told Sky Italia: "With Higuain so motivated to score goals, it is so much easier. We have great forwards who can hurt Sevilla. "I have really wanted to play in the Champions League and I think we can have a great tournament. We have the players to do so provided we continue with the mentality of last year." Juventus and Sevilla also met in last season's Champions League, with Juve winning the home fixture 2-0 but losing the return 1-0 at the Sanchez Pizjuan in Spain. Dybala added: "I think we have to forget that game and think about the first one we won 2-0. We made a great performance against a very difficult team and hopefully that will happen on Wednesday too." Although not quite so spectacular, Sevilla have also made a winning start to the new season in LaLiga following two consecutive Super Cup reversals to Barcelona. Much attention has focused on new Chilean coach Jorge Sampaoli, whose fast and furious brand of football has already raised eyebrows after his opening game in charge saw a 6-4 win over Espanyol last month. The excitement continued on Saturday when Sampaoli's men scored two goals in the last minute to beat Las Palmas 2-1 and maintain their unbeaten record, and club president Jose Castro remains convinced by what he has seen so far. Sampaoli's attacking attitude has clearly rubbed off on Castro who is determined to throw caution to the wind as his three-time Europa League winners embark on another Champions League campaign. Castro told Marca: "A draw against Juventus would be a good result but I only think about winning. I dream of winning every game, so why not this one? "Group H is not as bloody as last year and we will try to get as far as possible. We are convinced that this project, which is very ambitious economically, is going to succeed." http://www.goal.com/en/tables/uefa-champions-league/10?ICID=MP_TN_167 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8324 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133028 messaggi Inviato September 13, 2016 JUVENTUS - SEVILLA - MATCHDAY 1 Wednesday, September 14th, 2016 - 08:45 PM Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Deniz Aytekin (Germany) Vazquez: 'Dybala makes the difference' http://www.football-italia.net/91388/vazquez-dybala-makes-difference Sep 13, 2016 Franco Vazquez warns Sevilla “are here to attack” Juventus and looks forward to a reunion with Paulo Dybala and Gonzalo Higuain. The Champions League clash kicks off tomorrow at 20.45 CET - 19.45 UK time (18.45 GMT), a return to Turin for the ex-Palermo star. “No, we wouldn’t be happy with a draw. We are here to attack, to play our game and spend most of the match in their half. Of course different situations happen during a match, but we are here looking for the victory,” he said in a Press conference. “We’ve done well so far, though naturally there are many new players and the idea of football is different to what many of us had dealt with before, so it’ll take patience and hard work from everyone. “The results are positive so far and we are certainly on the right track. It’s a fine challenge to come here and impose the style of football we are trying to develop. It’s wonderful to face off with Juventus, who are at a more advanced stage in their project, to see what we can do.” This is a reunion with Vazquez’s old Palermo teammate and good friend Dybala. “He, and indeed most of the Juve players considering they reinforced a great deal this summer, can make the difference. Paulo makes a big difference in the final third and we’ll need to keep a close eye on him. “We proved against Real Madrid and Barcelona that we can do well. We played against the best teams in the world, even if Juve are just as strong in terms of squad depth. “With regards to Gonzalo Higuain, he will be closely-marked, as he is in a great moment of form. Is he overweight? I think his goals over the last few games showed he’s doing just fine. “Argentina is a country with many great players and they are spread all over the world. Higuain and Dybala are world class, known all over the globe. We will try to give our best and bring home points.” http://www.goal.com/en/tables/uefa-champions-league/10?ICID=MP_TN_167 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8324 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133028 messaggi Inviato September 13, 2016 JUVENTUS - SEVILLA - MATCHDAY 1 Wednesday, September 14th, 2016 - 08:45 PM Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Deniz Aytekin (Germany) Juventus v Sevilla Betting: Strikers set to dominate in Turin The visitors have shown themselves to be hugely entertaining under their new coach and with Juventus boasting some serious firepower our tipster is anticipating goals. http://www.goal.com/en/news/2994/betting/2016/09/13/27450082/-? Sep 13, 2016 Jorge Sampaoli's time as coach of Sevilla has started as many people expected it would: in rollercoaster fashion. The Andalusians have oscillated between scintillating and infuriating, but their matches so far under the former coach of Chile have generally been extremely entertaining. Saturday saw them score twice in the last two minutes to beat Las Palmas 2-1 at home, with their previous game at the Estadio Sanchez Pizjuan seeing them overcome Espanyol by a remarkable 6-4 scoreline. That Sampaoli's side will have to defend better in Europe is unquestioned and their trip to Turin is a pretty daunting one. The Italian champions have begun the defence of their domestic crown strongly with three wins from three, while their record in their own stadium is enough to unnerve even the most confident of teams. Juve are unbeaten in their own ground in over a year, having won 22 and drawn four of their last 26 matches, and Betway offer them at 8/15 (1.53) to record another win over Sevilla. The Andalusians, meanwhile, can be backed at 23/4 (6.75), with the draw offered at 3/1 (4.00). Of course, these two sides met at this stage of the competition last year, with the Italian outfit winning 2-0 in Turin while Sevilla claimed a 1-0 victory in Spain. The hosts will fancy their chances of recording another success, and given how open Sampaoli's side have looked at times, Juve should be able to get among the goals. Sevilla have played six matches so far this season in all competitions and have kept just a solitary clean sheet. The Europa League holders have scored 10 goals but conceded 13 so far this term and it would be fair to conclude that they can contribute to a high-scoring game at the Juventus Stadium. Over 2.5 goals is offered at 9/10 (1.90) and is a selection that paid out in four of Sevilla's six matches in the competition last season, while also paying out in four of their six matches in all competitions of the current campaign. Both of Juve's home matches this campaign have seen three goals, and the price offered for a Champions League repeat of that bet landing looks generous. http://www.goal.com/en/tables/uefa-champions-league/10?ICID=MP_TN_167 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8324 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133028 messaggi Inviato September 13, 2016 JUVENTUS - SEVILLA - MATCHDAY 1 Wednesday, September 14th, 2016 - 08:45 PM Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Deniz Aytekin (Germany) Sampaoli: 'Sevilla bridge Juve gap' http://www.football-italia.net/91390/sampaoli-sevilla-bridge-juve-gap? Sep 13, 2016 Sevilla Coach Jorge Sampaoli believes Juventus “are on the same level as the biggest clubs, but difference on paper can be bridged with team ethic.” The Champions League clash kicks off tomorrow at 20.45 CET - 19.45 UK time (18.45 GMT). “Fortunately football is played by teams. If it was just individuals, then Juventus would be stronger, but we will play as a unit and see what happens,” said the Coach in his Press conference. “The plan is similar to the one we had until now. I cannot give up on my idea of attacking football, because that is what we do every day and in every game. Some tactical structures might change, but the general concept is always the same. “Sergio Rico will play, we have already decided.” “We must play with passion for the shirt, realising how many people are behind us hungry for a result. It’s a challenging match and Juventus feel they can already win the trophy, so we must fight with everything we have. “Putting in a strong performance here would give us the belief we’re almost on the same level as a great side like Juventus and provide confidence going forward. “If we were to win and assume we’d be already through, it would no doubt make us trip up in future games. We must prove that we are a squad that can do battle with the mighty Juventus. “Juve are on the same level as all the big clubs in the Champions League, because they added new quality players and kept the main core of the previous team, allowing them to build over time and give remarkable strength in depth. “I like to bridge gaps, so hopefully tomorrow’s game will give me the chance to prove the differences on paper can be covered up by team ethic. We are convinced we’ll play a great match tomorrow, then whatever happens will happen. “With that desire to do well, we will give our all to win.” Sevilla have struggled in the Champions League before, but it was by finishing third in a group with Juventus last year that they qualified for the Europa League, going on to win it for a third consecutive season. “We must without doubt prepare for a run of games in a packed schedule and keep a high level of fitness, so not everyone can play every match. “The important thing is that every day we build the idea of a team facing difficult situations, such as when we reacted in a complicated situation a few days ago. “The sensation I feel is that I have a great responsibility and we must defend the reputation of the Sevilla jersey in this competition. “My team is doing well in all competitions, but you can never tell what results will be in football. I cannot predict what will happen. We just have to take it one game at a time and the Sevilla fans are well-represented by this team, I can assure them these players will give their all.” http://www.goal.com/en/tables/uefa-champions-league/10?ICID=MP_TN_167 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti
Socrates 8324 Joined: 04-Apr-2006 133028 messaggi Inviato September 13, 2016 JUVENTUS - SEVILLA - MATCHDAY 1 Wednesday, September 14th, 2016 - 08:45 PM Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Deniz Aytekin (Germany) Juventus squad for Sevilla http://www.football-italia.net/91391/juventus-squad-sevilla? Sep 13, 2016 Juventus named their squad for the Champions League opener with Sevilla and there were few surprises. It kicks off in Turin tomorrow at 20.45 CET - 19.45 UK time (18.45 GMT). There are no real surprises in the list unveiled by Coach Max Allegri. Stephan Lichtsteiner is absent because he is not on the UEFA list. Juventus squad for Sevilla: Buffon, Chiellini, Benatia, Pjanic, Khedira, Cuadrado, Higuain, Hernanes, Alex Sandro, Barzagli, Mandzukic, Lemina, Bonucci, Pjaca, Dybala, Asamoah, Dani Alves, Rugani, Neto, Audero, Evra http://www.goal.com/en/tables/uefa-champions-league/10?ICID=MP_TN_167 Condividi questo messaggio Link di questo messaggio Condividi su altri siti