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  1. Preview: Inter Milan vs Juventus - prediction, team news, lineups Serie A’s Saturday night showdown will see league leaders Inter Milan host Juventus at San Siro, as the teams convene for another Derby d’Italia. Following September’s seven-goal thriller, there will be no love lost between the old foes on Valentine’s Day, with Inter pursuing the Scudetto and Juve aiming to trim their 12-point deficit. Match preview Unbeaten in 12 Serie A matches, title favourites Inter have pulled clear of the chasing pack in 2026, and they kept their foot on the pedal by thrashing Sassuolo last week. ............ Despite leading with 10 minutes to play, they somehow left Turin empty-handed; as a result, the Nerazzurri have won just one of their last seven league meetings with Juve. Memorably, the two clubs with most Scudetti to their name shared eight goals when they last met at San Siro, in October 2024 - once again, Inter lost the lead, as Kenan Yildiz bagged a late brace. Juventus are seeking their third straight league win over Inter - something they last achieved almost 14 years ago. The last three meetings have produced 16 goals, and Serie A’s top two attacks will face off this weekend: these sides have scored more than anyone else and have recorded the most shots on target. Transformed under the management of ex-Inter boss Luciano Spalletti, Juve have used such firepower to win seven of their last 10 top-flight matches while scoring 23 goals. They increased their tally with an eventful 2-2 draw against Lazio last week, when Pierre Kalulu’s 96th-minute leveller salvaged a point and kept the Bianconeri’s unbeaten home record intact. As well as returning to the top four, Juventus are also through to the Champions League's knockout phase - Galatasaray await in the playoffs - but they were recently beaten by Atalanta BC in the Coppa Italia quarter-finals. With Roma and Como close behind in the Serie A standings, the Turin club cannot afford to lose this Derby d'Italia, so Spalletti will aim to halt a worrying trend when they arrive in Milan. Across their last four away fixtures - played in Cagliari, Parma, Monaco and Bergamo - his team have lost twice and failed to score on three separate occasions. Inter Milan Serie A form: D W W W W W Inter Milan form (all competitions): L W W W W W Juventus Serie A form: W W L W W D Juventus form (all competitions): W W D W L D Team News ............ Juve are set to have Francisco Conceicao available after a knee issue, so only Dusan Vlahovic and Arkadiusz Milik remain on the sidelines. In their ongoing absence, Jonathan David should beat Lois Openda to selection as the Bianconeri’s lone striker. Having celebrated his seventh goal of the season last week, Weston McKennie will overcome a minor leg injury to keep his place in midfield; main man Yildiz can look to build on his three Serie A strikes against Inter. Inter Milan possible starting lineup: Sommer; Bisseck, Akanji, Bastoni; Henrique, Sucic, Zielinski, Mkhitaryan, Dimarco; Thuram, Martinez Juventus possible starting lineup: Di Gregorio; Kalulu, Bremer, Kelly, Cambiaso; Locatelli, Thuram; Conceicao, McKennie, Yildiz; David ............ We say: Inter Milan 2-1 Juventus As the home straight nears, Inter could take a big step towards the Scudetto by ending their grim record against top opposition. With Juventus showing signs of frailty, rookie coach Chivu can defeat old master Spalletti, who clearly has the weaker squad on paper. . Read more -> https://www.sportsmole.co.uk/football/inter-milan/derby-ditalia/preview/inter-milan-vs-juventus-prediction-team-news-lineups_591937.html
  2. Spalletti puts an end to Juventus pre-match press conferences in Serie A Juventus are preparing for one of their biggest games of the season against Inter in the Derby d’Italia on Saturday evening, but Bianconeri head coach Luciano Spalletti has decided against giving a customary pre-match press conference ahead of the Serie A crunch match. Spalletti will not address the media before the Inter vs. Juventus match in San Siro, and will instead send captain Manuel Locatelli to give the pre-match assessment at around 14.00 GMT (15.00 CET) on Friday afternoon. ............ To ‘avoid’ having the head coach speaking to the media twice within three days, Juventus have decided to send one of their senior players to do the Serie A press conference instead. ............ The Old Lady will send a different player to speak to the media before Juventus’s following Serie A match against Como on February 21. . Read more -> https://football-italia.net/spalletti-puts-an-end-to-juventus-pressers/
  3. É un dilemma shakespeariano. Juventus o donna, questo é il problema ......
  4. Portala in un ristorante dove trasmettono la partita. Due piccioni con una fava.
  5. Juventus close to triggering Openda obligation to buy but already plotting sale Juventus are close to triggering the obligation to buy clause in the contract of forward Lois Openda, but reports on Wednesday claim that the Bianconeri are already considering plans for the Belgian’s exit in the summer. Openda joined Juventus towards the end of the summer transfer window, joining on loan for a fee of €3.3m plus up to €800,000 in bonuses in a deal that also includes an obligation to buy if certain ‘sporting conditions’ are met. Juventus will be obliged to make Openda’s move permanent in the event that they finish the Serie A season in 10th place or above. ............ In the event that Juventus do finish in 10th or above, they will be obliged to pay a fee of €40.6m plus bonuses of up to €1.7m to sign Openda on a permanent basis. However, according to reports from Calciomercato, Juventus will look to sell Openda during the next summer transfer window. The Belgian is on two goals from 31 appearances across all competitions this campaign, and there are concerns that his profile does not fit Luciano Spalletti’s current set-up. He is not considered an out-and-out centre-forward, and doesn’t quite fit into one of the supporting roles in attack typically occupied by Kenan Yildiz, Fabio Miretti, Weston McKennie or Francisco Conceicao. Juventus might have looked into the possibility of moving Openda on during the January transfer window, but this was impossible given that he had already played for two different clubs in Juventus and RB Leipzig in 2025-26, and would have therefore been ineligible to play for another team this season. ............ If the Old Lady were to sell Openda this summer and avoid a capital loss, they would need to find a buyer willing to match the €40.6m obligation to buy fee. Moving forwards, a fee in the region of €30m would be required to avoid a capital loss in the summer of 2027, and €20m in the summer of 2028. ............ . Read more -> https://football-italia.net/juventus-close-to-triggering-openda-obligation/
  6. Conceicao returns to group training Francisco Conceição has returned to training with the Juventus first team after spending several days working away from the main group. The Portuguese attacker has struggled with fitness issues, and Juve is determined to reduce the risk of recurring injuries that have disrupted his momentum. Conceição is one of the players Luciano Spalletti has greatly admired since taking charge of the Bianconeri. After spending last season on loan at the club, he pushed to secure a permanent transfer in the summer, underlining his desire to continue his career in Turin. His commitment to Juventus is evident, and the club is equally focused on helping him fulfil his considerable potential. ............ Conceição recently participated fully in team training after previously working separately from the group in recent sessions. His reintegration into collective training is an encouraging development as the club prepares for a crucial run of fixtures. ............ Conceição is expected to play an important role in the remaining matches of the season, with Juventus aiming to secure a finish inside the Champions League places. Achieving that objective will require a swift return to consistent winning form and a demonstration of resilience in high-pressure encounters. If he can remain injury-free, Conceição has the talent to influence decisive moments and provide the spark Juventus needs. ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/juventus-attacker-returns-to-group-training/
  7. Stringara says Spalletti wants to keep Vlahovic Juventus and Dusan Vlahovic could part ways in the summer, with the striker approaching the end of his current contract and the prospect of becoming a free agent. The Serbian forward has been at the club since 2022, when he joined from Fiorentina, and he has largely remained their leading striker during that period. Juve values his presence in the squad and has consistently shown faith in his abilities. However, his substantial salary has become a significant consideration, and the club may find it difficult to sustain those financial terms moving forward. ............ While further talks could still occur, uncertainty continues to surround his future. Juventus would prefer to retain him, recognising his importance to the team’s attacking structure. Nevertheless, financial realities may ultimately dictate the outcome. Luciano Spalletti is understood to be keen on continuing to work with the striker, a factor that could influence the club’s final decision. The manager’s stance may encourage renewed efforts to find common ground and secure Vlahovic’s services beyond the current deal. ............ Paolo Stringara has addressed the situation and highlighted Spalletti’s position. He said, “Spalletti is no fool; when he arrived, he immediately spoke highly of Vlahovic and said he liked him. I remember Vlahovic from Fiorentina, but at Juve, Allegri never considered him a permanent starter, and it’s strange that he’s now pursuing him. In my opinion, he’s ruthless in front of goal; he’s a crucial centre-forward. And Spalletti doesn’t want to let him slip away. And then, for Vlahovic, it’s also the context he’s arrived in.” ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/pundit-says-spalletti-wants-to-keep-vlahovic/
  8. Juventus is watching two Italian goalkeepers Michele Di Gregorio has retained the trust of Luciano Spalletti and remains Juventus’ first-choice goalkeeper, yet questions persist over how long that position will be secure. The former Monza shot stopper has been among the players who have prevented Juve from finding themselves in a far worse situation this term. ........... Despite that faith, there is recognition that several goalkeepers across Europe are currently regarded as superior. As a club with the ambition of competing at the highest level, the men at the Allianz Stadium are determined to secure the strongest possible option in every position. That objective has reportedly led them to monitor Marco Carnesecchi and Guglielmo Vicario. Both Italian goalkeepers are enjoying impressive spells. Carnesecchi continues to demonstrate his quality at Atalanta, while Vicario has established himself as the number one at Tottenham. Their performances have not gone unnoticed. ............ Juventus have been tracking both players for some time, and their interest could intensify in the coming weeks. As the biggest Italian club, Juve would represent an attractive destination for either goalkeeper, which may encourage further developments. ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/report-juventus-is-watching-two-italian-goalkeepers/
  9. Emil Holm wants to stay at Juventus beyond this season Emil Holm moved to Juventus in the last transfer window and is eager to spend a prolonged period at the club. Juve signed him to strengthen their squad, with the Bianconeri confident that he can offer more than Joao Mario, who moved in the opposite direction as part of the agreement. ........... Although Holm is currently on loan, he has no desire to leave Juve at the end of the season. The defender is focused on establishing himself and demonstrating that he deserves a permanent place in the squad. Juventus, for their part, will be keen to ensure that the move works out well, enabling them to retain him beyond the current campaign. Holm understands the magnitude of representing what is widely regarded as the biggest club in Italian football. With that status comes expectation, and it is now up to him to deliver consistent performances that justify the faith shown in him. ............ Holm has spoken positively about his early experiences at the club and the support he has received since his arrival. He said, “All my teammates, the coach, and the staff have helped me a lot to be part of the group. So, very good. My goal is to be here after the summer too. I want to help a lot and give 100% every day to be here after the summer too.” ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/emil-holm-wants-to-stay-at-juventus-beyond-this-season/
  10. Juventus set price tag for Gatti as Milan, Napoli and Premier League clubs queue up Juventus reportedly have a price tag in mind when it comes to a potential sale of centre-back Federico Gatti, who has attracted interest from Milan, Napoli and some clubs in the Premier League so far this season. Both Milan and Napoli have expressed an interest in signing Gatti from Juventus this season. The Partenopei reportedly made an enquiry over the summer, while the Rossoneri sounded out the situation during the January transfer window. According to Thursday’s reports, there was even a phone call between Massimiliano Allegri and Gatti, who have worked together previously in Turin, to discuss the situation. ............ However, the Rossoneri management were not unanimous over a decision to sign Gatti, and so the situation was left alone in the final days of the January window. ............ For now, a move away from Juventus is impossible until the summer transfer window, but Thursday’s reports claim that it would take an offer in the region of €25m to convince Juventus into selling. ............ . Read more -> https://football-italia.net/juventus-set-price-tag-for-gatti/
  11. Khephren Thuram believes father Lilian will favour Juventus against Marcus and Inter Khephren Thuram reveals what it feels like to face his brother Marcus and why he thinks their father Lilian will be cheering on Juventus against Inter. ‘Our whole family will be in the stands.’ The Derby d’Italia kicks off at San Siro on Saturday at 19.45 GMT (20.45 CET). Neutrals will be hoping for a repeat of the extraordinary thriller that saw Juve emerge 4-3 winners in stoppages, with both Thuram brothers on target. ............ “When you grow up with a brother who plays football, it’s natural you would always love to be in the same team,” Khephren told Sky Sport Italia. “In school, we would always pick each other first to go into our sides. But now we are professionals, we both play for big Italian clubs, and that is good too. I hope to play many games alongside him for France. “I expect a great game, because these are two big teams, both playing well, and tough on a tactical level. It will be difficult for both sides.” “We speak every day, but never about matches. We discuss more important things than football. Our whole family will be in the stands this time, though.” ............ It is a situation where their father, former Juventus and Parma defender Lilian, is going to feel a little torn. However, Khephren has an idea of why the Bianconeri might get the benefit of a smile from their dad. “He will be neutral, but I am the baby, so perhaps he’ll have a little bit more attention towards me.” ............ “Spalletti asks me to always keep moving, to anticipate the play, but the most important thing is to play with my qualities and know that I am strong,” said Khephren Thuram. “He is one of the coaches who most in my career has tried to make me understand my own strength. I enjoy working with him, he also gives me tips on where to improve, but I’ll keep those details to myself. “Spalletti is very demanding with the team, he asks us for many things, and we try to deliver for him.” . Read more -> https://football-italia.net/khephren-thuram-lilian-favour-juventus-inter/
  12. Referee chiefs back decision to deny Juventus penalty vs. Lazio Referee chiefs reportedly agreed that the decision to deny a penalty kick to Juventus in their latest Serie A match against Lazio was correct. ............ The Biancocelesti defender Mario Gila appeared to foul Juventus’ Juan Cabal with a sliding tackle inside the box. Guida did not give a penalty, and he was not urged to the pitchside monitor to spot any potential error. According to referee chiefs, the decisions were correct given the Lazio defender’s “intention to withdraw.” ............ Juventus coach Luciano Spalletti complained about the decision at full-time, arguing that his side had been denied a clear penalty. Spalletti’s remarks were shared by DAZN pundit Luca Marelli, who claimed Lazio should have been punished due to Gila’s negligence in his tackle. ............ . Read more -> https://football-italia.net/referee-chiefs-back-juventus-penalty-denied/
  13. Ma non era vietato a partire da questa stagione calcistica?
  14. É come a scuola. Chi perseguitano i bulli quelli forti o quelli deboli che non reagiscono? Fa parte della natura umana fare i forti con i deboli e i deboli con i forti.
  15. Imbarazzo Open Var, l'audio esilarante Guida-Mazzoleni FONTE
  16. Non sto vedendo la partita ma il Como é un avversario molto scomodo
  17. Conceicao explains how they get confidence in games Francisco Conceicao has offered insight into how Juventus build confidence during matches following their recent 2-2 draw against Lazio. The result highlighted both the progress the team have made and the areas that still require improvement as they continue to adapt under their current manager. Juventus have generally looked more assured since Luciano Spalletti took charge, with performances showing greater organisation and belief compared to the period before his arrival. ............ Despite the progress, Juventus have not been without flaws. Certain matches have shown that the team can struggle to impose itself early, particularly when they fail to convert chances. Spalletti has occasionally found it difficult to get his side firing from the opening minutes, which has allowed opponents to grow into games. These moments have exposed a lack of composure, something the coaching staff are keen to address as the season progresses. The draw against Lazio was another example of Juventus showing character, but also frustration, as they were unable to fully control the game. Conceicao acknowledged that the team’s mindset can change depending on how matches begin, underlining the importance of early goals in shaping their performances. ............ Conceicao explained how the team approaches games and why confidence can fluctuate. He said, “We’re taking it game by game to stay as high as possible in the standings. Are we finishing poorly? We create a lot, and we need to improve on that. If we don’t break the deadlock early, we’ll become nervous, but if we score early, we’ll have more confidence.” ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/juventus-star-explains-how-they-get-confidence-in-games/
  18. ‘We wanted more’ Yildiz sends message to Juventus fans Kenan Yildiz addressed Juventus supporters following their 2-2 draw against Lazio at the Allianz Stadium, a match in which the Bianconeri were expected to claim victory. The result came after Juve had been eliminated from the Coppa Italia in their previous game, adding further pressure to perform in front of their fans. Lazio, known for being a difficult side to overcome, ensured that Juventus faced a stern challenge from the outset. ............ Reflecting on the match and the support he received, Yildiz shared a heartfelt message via his Instagram account. He said, “We wanted more and we gave everything. It wasn’t enough for the win, but we never gave up. Thank you for the incredible support, especially on such a special night for me. I love you so much 🤍🖤 I’ll give my best for this club.” His comments underline the importance he places on both effort and connection with the supporters. Even in a challenging game, Yildiz emphasised commitment to the team and appreciation for the fans’ backing, which was particularly meaningful given the context of his contract celebration. ............ The draw serves as a reminder of the competitiveness of Serie A, where even strong teams must remain vigilant against capable opponents like Lazio. Yildiz’s message highlights not only his personal dedication but also the collective determination within the squad to keep fighting until the final whistle. ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/we-wanted-more-yildiz-sends-message-to-juventus-fans/
  19. Le Pagelle: Juventus vs. Lazio It’s been a frustrating week for Juventus. Both of their matches, on Thursday against Atalanta and on Sunday against Lazio, saw them perform better than their opponents and yet fail to get the win either time. Thursday saw them eliminated from the Coppa Italia 3-0, and minutes into the second half on Sunday they found themselves down 2-0 after a pair of defensive errors despite completely dominating the match to that point. They had seen one goal chalked off for offside, been flat-out jobbed out of a penalty, and seen Ivan Provodel hulk up to make some key saves. ............ MICHELE DI GREGORIO - 5.5. Could maybe have done better on Gustav Isaksen’s goal, but was also left out to dry by mistakes and/or bad defending on both of them. PIERRE KALULU - 8. Apart from his dramatic equalizer, he racked up some impressive numbers. He made four key passes (which, incredibly, was only third on the team) and completed 92.1 percent of his passes, including three of four long balls and three out of seven crosses. He had a pair of tackles, including one last-man tackle late to prevent Lazio from icing the game. An absolute star. BREMER - 6. Had the highest pass completion of anyone in the starting XI, and helped to shut down the odd counter with a pair of tackles and an interception, as well as a blocked shot. Was denied a third goal in two games by a fantastic save from Provodel, and headed another one narrowly off target. TEUN KOOPMEINERS - 6. Led the team with 101 touches and 87 pass attempts, completing 90.8 percent of them. Had a pair of key passes and was so unlucky to have his goal chalked off for a passive offside, as well as pulling another great shot just wide. ANDREA CAMBIASO - 5.5. ............ MANUEL LOCATELLI - 5.5. Played pretty darn well for the majority of the game, making three tackles and three key passes, as well as barely missing a shot that could’ve tied the game only a few minutes after Juve scored their first. But his lapse at the end of the first half that led to Pedro’s opener also looms large. KHÉPHREN THURAM - 5. ............ JUAN CABAL - 5.5. ............ WESTON McKENNIE - 6. Had a rough first half but rebounded in the second. Excellent header to score the first goal, and he was a constant danger in the box, combining well with Jonathan David. KENAN YILDIZ - 6.5. On another day he would’ve had two or three goals, but Provodel was the bane of his existence, making three stellar saves to keep the newly-extended No. 10 out of the net. He also provided six (!!) key passes and made four dribbles. JONATHAN DAVID - 6. ............ SUBS EDON ZHEGROVA - 6.5. ............ JÉRÉMIE BOGA - NR. Sent in the cross that Kalulu buried for the equalizer, and nearly helped win the game when he found Loïs Openda less than two minutes later. He’s looking like a quality January addition. LLOYD KELLY - NR. ............ LOÏS OPENDA - NR. ............ FABIO MIRETTI - NR. ............ MANAGER ANALYSIS Spalletti didn’t do much wrong in this game. One could perhaps argue that he could’ve brought on guys like Boga earlier, but Juve were playing very well going forward from the beginning of the match, so the need to throw on even more firepower only started becoming really necessary as full time approached and desperation started. I’ve said before that I’ve been deeply impressed with the mental shift this team has undergone under Spalletti, and that continues to be true. The double-whammy of Lazio goals on either side of halftime would have utterly leveled the Juventus teams of past seasons, and even of the early parts of this one. But even at 2-0 down the team never wavered and continued to press to get back into the game. This team has become mentally stronger, and I think a big part of that is that they’ve become far more proactive as opposed to reactive, constantly pushing to win the ball back immediately and send it back at the opposing goal. That’s one of the biggest things Spalletti has instilled in this roster in such a short amount of time. ............ . Read more -> https://www.blackwhitereadallover.com/previews-reviews/36341/le-pagelle-juventus-lazio-player-ratings-manager-analysis-2026-serie-a-matchday-24-final-score-result-vs-lazio
  20. Massimo Mauro blasts Spalletti’s attack: “It looks like a joke to me” Massimo Mauro didn’t mince his words when discussing the quality of the attacking department at Juventus in the aftermath of Sunday’s draw against Lazio. The Bianconeri dominated possession in front of their home supporters and had a flurry of chances, but they still found themselves trailing by two goals shortly after the restart, as they were wasteful in front of goal. ............ After the contest, Luciano Spalletti applauded his players for taking the right approach and having the character to mount a comeback. However, Mauro warns the manager against falling into this cycle, as producing entertaining displays is never good enough at Juventus. “In my opinion, it risks becoming idealistic, because if you play well and don’t win, I don’t think there’s a single fan who’s happy,” said the 63-year-old during his appearance on Pressing. “The style of play has to lead to winning; if you risk losing matches like this, maybe you need to play with more humility.” ............ “If Bremer isn’t in great form, he can’t cover up his teammates’ mistakes. Above all, the goalkeeper (Di Gregorio) made a serious error on the second goal. Juve conceded two goals, and Lazio could have scored two more.” ............ “There’s also the centre-forward issue: the attack looks like a joke to me. There’s the American (McKennie)… Openda had two chances and didn’t look like a striker. “I don’t feel like saying the players are poor. Juve are a team, and they have an identity, but I wouldn’t want to load Spalletti with too much responsibility.” ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/massimo-mauro-juventus-attack-joke/
  21. Tardelli: I miss Agnelli and ‘hope Juventus find a new owner’ Italy and Juventus legend Marco Tardelli was highly critical of Bianconeri owner John Elkann, saying that he doesn’t follow the team enough: ‘I hope they find a new owner.’ Tardelli did not hold back his criticism of Juventus owner Elkann while attending the premiere of the documentary film ‘Juventus, Primo Amore’, which recounts Juventus’ sporting achievements between 1975 and 1985. When the 1982 Italy World Cup winner was asked what Juventus are lacking currently, he replied: “Somebody who loves Juventus. ............ “The Avvocato [ex-Juventus President Gianni Agnelli] didn’t use Juventus as a business, but he enjoyed being with the players. Nowadays, the owners don’t follow it much. I’ve never really been on good terms with him, but perhaps I miss Andrea Agnelli. He was on the pitch. Back then, there was somebody you could talk to. ............ “Now the Frenchmen have arrived, and despite having made a mess of things, they’re still there,” concluded Tardelli. “I hope Juventus find a new owner.” Comolli only arrived at Juventus last summer as the Bianconeri sacked sporting director Cristiano Giuntoli after two seasons. ............ . Read more -> https://football-italia.net/taredelli-italy-legend-miss-agnelli-owner-juve/
  22. “I’m truly sorry” – Locatelli apologises for his blunder against Lazio Juventus captain Manuel Locatelli offered an apology for his costly mistake in Sunday’s Serie A clash against Lazio. ............ In the end, it was the visitors who stunned the Allianz Stadium by taking a shocking lead just before the interval, and it all stemmed from Locatelli’s howler. The Juventus midfielder was slightly overconfident in possession, as he lingered too much on the ball, allowing Daniel Maldini to pick his pocket. The new Lazio signing then fed Pedro, whose shot deflected off Gleison Bremer’s foot, wrong-footing Michele Di Gregorio. ............ Nevertheless, Locatelli didn’t shy away from his responsibility, but was quick to make a mea culpa, asking the fans to forgive him for his costly howler. “I’m truly sorry for my mistake this evening,” posted the 28-year-old on his personal Instagram account after the match. “It’s a disappointing draw, but the team had a great reaction. Fino alla Fine!” ............ Despite Locatelli’s blunder, Luciano Spalletti defended the skipper, describing him as one of the best players on the pitch. The manager felt partially responsible for the mistake, as the player was only following his instructions by maintaining possession rather than throwing the ball away when facing danger. ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/sorry-juventus-manuel-locatelli-lazio-blunder/
  23. Experts believes Juventus wrongly denied penalty in 2-2 Lazio draw: ‘Negligent’ Experts believe that Juventus were wrongly denied a penalty during the first half of their eventual 2-2 draw against Lazio in Serie A on Sunday evening. ............ During the first half, however, with the scores still at 0-0, Teun Koopmeiners found the back of the net from the edge of the area, but saw his effort ruled out as Khephren Thuram was obstructing the goalkeeper’s view in an offside position. In the build-up to that incident, though, Juan Cabal went to ground on his way into the area under the clumsy challenge of Lazio defender Mario Gila. He stayed on the deck for the entirety of the following play. ............ A penalty was not awarded in real time, and that decision was upheld after a lengthy VAR check that resulted in Koopmeiners’s goal being ruled out. However, experts believe that this was the wrong call and that Juventus should have been awarded a spot-kick for Gila’s foul on Cabal. “This is a negligent intervention,” said refereeing expert Luca Marelli on DAZN after full-time. “It doesn’t matter that he’s already offloaded the ball, what matters is whether the intervention was regular or irregular. Here, Gila comes in negligently on Cabal, and in my opinion, this is a penalty kick.” ............ . Read more -> https://football-italia.net/juventus-wrongly-denied-penalty-2-2-lazio-draw/
  24. Kalulu thinks Juventus were denied a penalty against Lazio: “I know Cabal well” Juventus defender Pierre Kalulu argues that his team should have been awarded a spot-kick in the first half against Lazio. ............ Kalulu was arguably the Bianconeri’s best player on the pitch on Sunday, but he looked dejected with the result, as he feels his team should have come away with all three points. “When we don’t take the three points like tonight, there’s always a sense of bitterness. They took the points they needed,” said the 25-year-old who joined Luciano Spalletti in the post-match press conference. ............ “When the win doesn’t come, something is always lacking, but in terms of performances, there’s no difference between Parma and tonight. “We weren’t effective in the box, but we created a lot. What matters in football is that either you score or you don’t. However, we’ve been consistent compared to the last few matches.” ............ Finally, Kalulu felt that Juventus likely deserved a penalty kick for Mario Gila’s challenge on Juan Cabal inside the penalty box. “I haven’t seen the incident again. I didn’t have the video. From the pitch, since I know my teammate well, he doesn’t go to ground for nothing or to try to steal something. “I haven’t spoken to him; I’ll watch it again and then I’ll have an opinion.” ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/kalulu-thinks-juventus-were-denied-a-penalty-against-lazio-i-know-cabal-well/
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