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live match [ Serie A Tim /// 7° g.ta andata ] Juventus - Bologna 3-1
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Asamoah -
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Pogba di piú -
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Infortunato -
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Almeno un altro. -
live match [ Serie A Tim /// 7° g.ta andata ] Juventus - Bologna 3-1
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Non sei Platini, Paul. -
live match [ Serie A Tim /// 7° g.ta andata ] Juventus - Bologna 3-1
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Esce Morata entra Zaza -
live match [ Serie A Tim /// 7° g.ta andata ] Juventus - Bologna 3-1
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live match [ Serie A Tim /// 7° g.ta andata ] Juventus - Bologna 3-1
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SAMI KHEDIRA 3-1 -
live match [ Serie A Tim /// 7° g.ta andata ] Juventus - Bologna 3-1
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Essendo francese, meglio dire Pogba non ti comprendo plus. -
live match [ Serie A Tim /// 7° g.ta andata ] Juventus - Bologna 3-1
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Meno male che non sei tu l'arbitro. -
live match [ Serie A Tim /// 7° g.ta andata ] Juventus - Bologna 3-1
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PAULO DYBALA 2-1 -
live match [ Serie A Tim /// 7° g.ta andata ] Juventus - Bologna 3-1
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Rigore paaaaa Juve! -
live match [ Serie A Tim /// 7° g.ta andata ] Juventus - Bologna 3-1
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Alvaro non si puó sbagliare cosí. -
JUVENTUS - BOLOGNA - MATCHDAY 7 Sunday, October 4th, 2015 - 6:00 PM Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Domenico Celi HT 1-1: Bologna upset Juventus http://www.football-italia.net/73888/ht-bologna-upset-juventus Oct 4, 2015 Alvaro Morata got Juventus back on level terms with bottom of the table Bologna after a Gigi Buffon error. The Bianconeri had to turn their Serie A season around after five points from six rounds, despite a perfect record in the Champions League. Injuries piled up with Stephan Lichtsteiner, Claudio Marchisio, Mario Mandzukic, Martin Caceres, Stefano Sturaro and Roberto Pereyra sidelined. Bologna were bottom of the table with one win and five defeats, but missed Emanuele Giaccherini, Godfred Donsah, Saphir Taider and Franco Zuculini. On Saturday it was the 106th anniversary of the foundation of Bologna, so the club was eager to give itself a birthday gift. The Rossoblu had lost their last four consecutive meetings with Juve, home and away, not winning since a 2-0 in Turin in February 2011. Juve started aggressively, but it was Bologna who took the lead when Anthony Mounier sprung the offside trap between two defenders on an Adam Masina cross from the left and his powerful shot ricocheted under the unlucky Gigi Buffon to squirm over the line. Incredibly, this was the fifth time in seven rounds that Juventus found themselves chasing the game, more than any other side. Patrice Evra’s free header was so wide it went for a throw-in and Alvaro Morata fired off target under pressure from Masina. Alvaro Morata got the Bianconeri back on track, nodding in from six yards when Sami Khedira’s cross from the right was deflected up into the air. Bologna threatened again as Mounier almost intercepted a poor Giorgio Chiellini backpass, while Morata’s effort was deflected over the bar. Paulo Dybala and Juan Cuadrado exchanged quick passes, but the Colombian’s low cross was crucially cut out by Oikonomou. Juventus 1-1 Bologna (Half-Time) Scorers: Mounier 5 (B), Morata 33 (J) Juventus: Buffon, Barzagli, Bonucci, Chiellini, Evra, Khedira, Hernanes, Pogba, Cuadrado, Dybala, Morata Bologna: Mirante; Ferrari, Oikonomou, Gastaldello, Masina; Rizzo, Diawara, Pulgar; Brienza, Destro, Mounier Ref: Celi http://www.goal.com/en-gb/tables/serie-a/13?ICID=SP_TN_127
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live match [ Serie A Tim /// 7° g.ta andata ] Juventus - Bologna 3-1
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Bisognerebbe avere il coraggio di lasciarlo in panchina. -
live match [ Serie A Tim /// 7° g.ta andata ] Juventus - Bologna 3-1
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Come picchia Mandingo Diawara -
live match [ Serie A Tim /// 7° g.ta andata ] Juventus - Bologna 3-1
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Ma che amarezza sugli spalti. Prima c'erano l'avvocato e Umberto Agnelli, oggi John Elkann. -
live match [ Serie A Tim /// 7° g.ta andata ] Juventus - Bologna 3-1
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Solo Celi ha visto il fallo di Dybala. -
live match [ Serie A Tim /// 7° g.ta andata ] Juventus - Bologna 3-1
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ÁLVARO MORATA 1-1 -
JUVENTUS - BOLOGNA - MATCHDAY 7 Sunday, October 4th, 2015 - 6:00 PM Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Domenico Celi Alvaro Morata partners Paulo Dybala in Juventus attack http://www.sportsmole.co.uk/football/juventus/team-news/team-news-morata-partners-dybala-in-juve-attack_250664.html?#$nvpeun&&L89HaGq0EeWwZgqZKrvslQ$ Oct 4, 2015 Alvaro Morata will start up front alongside Paulo Dybala for Juventus in their Serie A clash with Bologna. Morata got on the scoresheet in a 2-0 win against Sevilla, but Simone Zaza's reward for his goal in midweek is a place on substitute's bench. Juan Cuadrado starts on the wing for the Bianconieri, with ex-Lazio star Hernanes featuring in midfield. Meanwhile, Bologna will have former Roma frontman Mattia Destro leading the line and ex-Montpellier attacker Anthony Mounier also plays against the champions. Juventus: Buffon, Barzagli, Bonucci, Chiellini, Evra, Khedira, Hernanes, Pogba, Cuadrado, Dybala, Morata Subs: Neto, Audero, Rugani, Alex Sandro, Padoin, Lemina, Asamoah, Vitale, Zaza Bologna: Mirante, Ikonomou, Masina, Pulgar, Gastaldello, Ferrari, Diawara, Rizzo, Mounier, Brienza, Destro Subs: Stojanovic, Da Costa, Maietta, Rossettini, Marleo, Mbaye, Crisetig, Brighi, Crimi, Moncosu, Acquafresca, Falco http://www.goal.com/en-gb/tables/serie-a/13?ICID=SP_TN_127
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JUVENTUS - BOLOGNA - MATCHDAY 7 Sunday, October 4th, 2015 - 6:00 PM Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Domenico Celi Line-ups: Juventus-Bologna http://www.football-italia.net/73882/line-ups-juventus-bologna? Oct 4, 2015 Juventus need to turn their Serie A fortunes around and host bottom of the table birthday boys Bologna. It kicks off in Turin at 18.00 CET - 17.00 UK time (16.00 GMT). The Bianconeri bizarrely have more points in two Champions League games (six) than in six Serie A rounds (five) and cannot afford to lose any more ground in the title race. Injuries are a major concern for Max Allegri, who is without Stephan Lichtsteiner, Claudio Marchisio, Mario Mandzukic, Martin Caceres, Stefano Sturaro and Roberto Pereyra. He therefore fields the same XI that beat Sevilla 2-0 on Wednesday, including Sami Khedira and Hernanes in midfield. There was confusion during that game whether it was a 3-5-2 or had Andrea Barzagli as a right-back and Allegri refused to clarify this in a Press conference. Bologna are bottom of the table thanks to one win and five defeats since earning promotion from Serie B via the play-offs. Coach Delio Rossi is without Emanuele Giaccherini, Godfred Donsah, Saphir Taider and Franco Zuculini. Mattia Destro leads the attack with support from Franco Brienza and Anthony Mounier. On Saturday it was the 106th anniversary of the foundation of Bologna Calcio, so the club is looking for a birthday gift. Juventus: Buffon, Barzagli, Bonucci, Chiellini, Evra, Khedira, Hernanes, Pogba, Cuadrado, Dybala, Morata Juventus bench: Neto, Audero, Rugani, Alex Sandro, Padoin, Lemina, Asamoah, Vitale, Zaza Bologna: Mirante; Ferrari, Oikonomou, Gastaldello, Masina; Rizzo, Diawara, Pulgar; Brienza, Destro, Mounier http://www.goal.com/en-gb/tables/serie-a/13?ICID=SP_TN_127
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JUVENTUS - BOLOGNA - MATCHDAY 7 Sunday, October 4th, 2015 - 6:00 PM Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Domenico Celi Di Vaio: Bologna Must Be Courageous Against Juventus http://forzaitalianfootball.com/2015/10/di-vaio-bologna-must-be-courageous-against-juventus/? Oct 4, 2015 Bologna club manager Marco Di Vaio has targeted a victory over former club Juventus at the Juventus Stadium in Turin on Sunday evening. The 39-year-old spent two seasons with the Bianconeri before moving to Valencia in 2004, with brief spells with AS Monaco and Genoa preceding a successful four year stint at the Stadio Renato Dall’Ara between 2008 and 2012. “I expect them[Juventus] to be good, as they also played well against Frosinone and deserved to win. After their win against Sevilla they will be even more determined,” Di Vaio told La giornalaccio rosa dello Sport. “We must do well in defence, have a bit of luck and be more courageous in attack.” The former Italy international striker was grateful Bologna offered him the opportunity to showcase his talent in Serie A after a turbulent spell away from Italy. “Bologna gave me a great opportunity. I hadn’t played in Serie A for four seasons, as I was with Monaco and then Genoa, where I played poorly. They said I was finished. I felt the affection of the fans here, and they respected me as a person which was gratifying.” http://www.goal.com/en-gb/tables/serie-a/13?ICID=SP_TN_127
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JUVENTUS - BOLOGNA - MATCHDAY 7 Sunday, October 4th, 2015 - 6:00 PM Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Domenico Celi Juventus vs. Bologna Preview: Round 7 — Momentum sounds like a good idea http://www.blackwhitereadallover.com/2015/10/3/9430997/juventus-bologna-2015-serie-a-round-7-preview-team-news-schedule Oct 3, 2015 The last time Juventus and Bologna faced one another in April of 2014, Sebastian Giovinco was still getting a paycheck from the club he grew up at. There was Mauricio Isla in the same starting lineup as Andrea Pirlo and Claudio Marchisio. And Angelo Ogbonna, who played next to Andrea Barzagli and Giorgio Chiellini, was actually viewed as a potential piece in Juventus' defense going forward. Ah, how things change. Oh and, there's one more thing: Paul Pogba was celebrating after the game, a 1-0 Juve victory thanks to a goal by the young Frenchman, by walking around with a stuffed animal. No, seriously, if you don't remember how Pogba strolled around the Juventus Stadium turf after exchanging jerseys with a Bologna player, here is the visual evidence. I feel safe in saying that we're in a much better mood to see Pogba walking around with his stuffed animal friend than we were before Juventus beat Sevilla in the Champions League on Wednesday. Wins can not only instill some much-needed confidence in this new Juve squad, but also inject us with some of that elusive positivity and happiness we haven't necessarily seen a lot of so far this season. Just like the last time we talked about Juventus building off a win, one of Serie A's newbies will be coming to Turin. It's not Frosinone, it's the previously mentioned Bologna side that is back in Italy's top flight after a one-year hiatus. Common logic tells you that it's another game that Juventus should win without question because of the obvious gulf in talent from one team to the other. But as we found out with Frosinone, it's not always like that, One of the biggest keys for Juve going forward the next couple of months is not just to get right in the big-picture aspect, but to get right against the mid-table and lower teams that they've been so effective against in recent years. Once they do that, the momentum will only continue to build and the rise up the table will actually happen instead of just hanging around the bottom third. And I'm pretty sure none of us wants to see Juve with the same amount of points after Sunday like was the case when Saturday's games came to an end. Just a hunch on my part, though. JuventusFC ✔ @juventusfcen .@OfficialAllegri: "Tomorrow gives us an important opportunity to start picking up points and making up ground in the league." I'm glad Max Allegri and myself are on the same page. Picking up points is a pretty easy target to figure out. And when you get three of them at once, well, then you're current 15th-place standing is going to get better in quick order. GOOD NEWS Juventus won in the Champions League again. That's cool. BAD NEWS Juventus' point total through two Champions League games: 6 Juventus' point total through six Serie A games: 5 Oh. I can see where this could be a problem. WHAT TO WATCH FOR 1. Post-Champions League lineup shakeup? It wouldn't be a BWRAO match preview if there wasn't some kind of starting lineup talking point. So let's ask Max. JuventusFC ✔ @juventusfcen .@OfficialAllegri: "Want to know my line-up for #JuveBologna? It's unchanged from Wednesday night." Okay, onto the next one, I guess. Part of me thinks he's starting to really enjoy this after being such a mystery man with his starting lineup hints last season. 2. The Dybala-Morata partnership. Out of all the good things to happen midweek in the Champions League, seeing Dybala and Morata play well while on the field together was one of the best. We can talk about how they're the future of Juventus' attack (as long as no buy-back clause B.S. goes down), but to see it develop right in front of our eyes right now is pretty nice, too. Dybala talked about the chemistry that's starting to develop between the two of them after the Sevilla win on Wednesday, and based on how they played it would be pretty hard to disagree with him. They've got characteristics that compliment each other so well, and that's not even considering the fact that they're all of 22 and 21 years old, respectively. They're not just growing as a partnership up front, but they're still growing and developing as players. And if they continue to play like they did against Sevilla midweek, then we're in for a lot more good times. At least I hope we are, because that would be nice. 3. How Sami Khedira responds to just a few days of rest. As is the case with any important player coming back from an injury, how they respond to a heavy workload again is always going to be something to keep track of. But it's especially true with Khedira knowing how he's been hampered with injuries for the better part of the last 16 months. Khedira's Juventus debut was good, really good, and now we wait to see what he does for an encore. We know it will be Sunday because Allegri has told us that the starting lineup is going to be unchanged, which makes our job of trying to read his mind a lot easier. And you could tell that with Khedira on the field, things just fell more into place in the midfield. Paul Pogba was better, Hernanes was better, everything just seemed much more fluid and effective. That's exactly what Juventus hoped would be the case when they brought Khedira in on a free transfer from Real Madrid this summer, and it's what they'd like to see much more of as well. Starting, say, Sunday, for one. 4. Can Juventus actually build off their Champions League result? It sure would be nice, wouldn't it? Consistency is the name of the game, and Juve have been anything but that through the first six weeks of the season. Allegri so desperately wants his team to go into the international break with a positive result. And who can blame him? The last time an international break was here was after the Roma loss, which certainly didn't make us any more thrilled about how the team was playing. But now that we're into the thick of the early-season schedule, and starting to find a rhythm is obviously only that much more important knowing what kind of games Juve have coming out of the international break (at Inter, vs. Borussia Monchengladbach). So, it's on you, Juventus, to stop making us so grumpy after Serie A games. My starting XI (3-5-2): Gianluigi Buffon; Andrea Barzagli, Leonardo Bonucci, Giorgio Chiellini; Juan Cuadrado, Sami Khedira, Hernanes, Paul Pogba, Patrice Evra; Paulo Dybala, Álvaro Morata http://www.goal.com/en-gb/tables/serie-a/13?ICID=SP_TN_127
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Surgeon: 'One month for Lichtsteiner' http://www.football-italia.net/73851/surgeon-one-month-lichtsteiner? Oct 3, 2015 The Professor who performed heart surgery on Juventus defender Stephan Lichtsteiner insists he should only be out for a month. The Swiss international had an operation to correct a cardiac arrhythmia after he suffered breathing difficulties during the 1-1 draw with Frosinone on September 23. “The procedure lasted less than an hour and the player is doing very well,” Professor Fiorenzo Gaita told Juventus.com. “The atrial flutter is an arrhythmia of the atria, which to make a car comparison are like the petrol tanks of the heart. These have a sort of electric circuitry that, in case of a flutter, make the heartbeats per minute jump from a normal 60 up to 300. “Now, not all these beats reach the ‘motor’ because Mother Nature put in a ‘filter,’ called an atrioventricular node, that limits the passage to around half or a third, so to 75 or 150. “In case of stress or notable physical exertion, all of those impulses can go through. In these cases, with 300 beats per minute, you can feel unwell or struggle to breathe, which is what happened to the player. “Surgery isn’t always necessary, but the other option is to take medication for your entire life and that doesn’t resolve the problem, it just tries to prevent it, and works only in 60 per cent of cases. “The other possibility is surgery, which we’ve been doing since 1992. It is an ablation trans catheter: a catheter is introduced in a leg vein and goes up to the heart. It registers the atrial flutter and burns a small spot. It’s a normal procedure that is usually the first choice for sporting patients.” A cardiologist told reporters that Lichtsteiner would be out of action for six months, but Professor Gaita insisted that was not the case. “In 30 days he will recover fully, then more tests will be performed and at that point he can be given the all-clear to play again. “This timing is dictated by the Medicine of Sport guidelines although naturally they vary depending on the type of arrhythmia. “In the case of a flutter, the rule is a month out for recovery.”
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live match [ Serie A Tim /// 7° g.ta andata ] Juventus - Bologna 3-1
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