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VERONA - JUVENTUS 2 - 2 Roberto Pereyra (42') Luca Toni (48') Fernando Llorente (57') Juanito Gómez (90'+) Saturday, May 30th, 2015 - 6:00 p.m. Marcantonio Bentegodi Stadium, Verona Referee: Marco Di Bello Llorente: Juventus Can’t Help But Look Ahead To Barcelona Clash May 30, 2015 Juventus striker Fernando Llorente is looking forward to the Champions League final after notching a goal against Hellas Verona on Saturday. Llorente scored to put the Serie A champions into a 2-1 lead, but they failed to close the game out and had to settle for a solitary point after their hosts struck back through Juanito Gomez at the death. “I think the team played well, it wasn’t easy,” said Llorente in an interview with Sky Sport Italia after the final whistle. “We can’t help thinking about Barcelona. “It was hot out there and the field was greasy. “We created chances and I think we deserved to win.” The former Athletic Bilbao forward then looked ahead to the Old Lady’s huge clash with Spanish title winners Barcelona in Berlin next weekend, while admitting that he expects some sleepless nights nearer to the big kick-off. “We will try to work to the maximum, and we hope to reach June 6 in the best possible shape,” continued the striker. “So far everyone has been calm and quiet – we are working well. “The closer we get, the more we’ll feel the nerves and excitement, but that is normal. For now, we’re all sleeping well.” http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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VERONA - JUVENTUS 2 - 2 Roberto Pereyra (42') Luca Toni (48') Fernando Llorente (57') Juanito Gómez (90'+) Saturday, May 30th, 2015 - 6:00 p.m. Marcantonio Bentegodi Stadium, Verona Referee: Marco Di Bello Allegri: Juventus Would Have To Improve On Final Minutes Against Hellas Verona May 30, 2015 Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri argued that the 2-2 draw away at Hellas Verona was an example of why his side have to kill games off. Juve were on the verge of finishing the 2014-15 Serie A season with a win before Juanito Gomez equalised in the last minute. “These game has taught us that we need to see games off and bring the wins home,” said Allegri to Mediaset Premium. “We should have performed better in the final minutes, we lost the ball twice and we should have defended better from that free-kick from which Gomez scored. “I believe that it is possible to pick up and improve on these things, ever though we put in a positive performance. “In view of the upcoming Champions League final against Barcelona, we need to play well and understand that we have to play a complete game to bring the trophy home.” Allegri also spoke about Carlos Tevez’s penalty miss in the final minutes when the Argentine had the opportunity to make the score 3-1. “Penalties are missed by those who take them,” said Allegri. “We knew in advance that Carlos Tevez had already missed three this season. “He’s [Tevez] had an extraordinary season, however, I have to offer my compliments to Luca Toni who has scored loads of goals and I hope he finishes the season as top scorer.” The Juve boss was also reluctant to say whether he will play with a three-man or a four-man defence in Berlin. “I still haven’t thought about it, we’ll see during the week, said Allegri. “I’ve been thinking about lots of things, we haven’t had time to prepare for the game yet, we’ll start working again from Monday.” http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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VERONA - JUVENTUS 2 - 2 Roberto Pereyra (42') Luca Toni (48') Fernando Llorente (57') Juanito Gómez (90'+) Saturday, May 30th, 2015 - 6:00 p.m. Marcantonio Bentegodi Stadium, Verona Referee: Marco Di Bello Player Ratings: Hellas Verona 2-2 Juventus May 30, 2015 Hellas Verona drew 2-2 with Serie A champions Juventus at the Stadio Marc’Antonio Bentegodi on Saturday evening. A sublime strike from Roberto Pereyra put Juve ahead, only for the evergreen Luca Toni to equalise early in the second half. A Fernando Llorente tap-in shortly looked to have won it, but Juanito Gomez headed home for Hellas to claim a share of the spoils against the Champions League finalists. Hellas Verona Rafael – 6 – Stranded - Largely untroubled in the first half, the goalkeeper could do nothing about either Juventus goal. He punched numerous crosses away to safety and can count himself unlucky to have conceded twice. Jacopo Sala – 7 – Runner - Non-stop showing from Sala, who worked tirelessly along the right flank and linked up well with the likes of Greco and Tachtsidis. Sent in plenty of crosses, too, but most failed to find their intended target. Vangelis Moras – 6 – Obstacle - Was reasonably quiet, but did his primary job satisfactorily and proved difficult for Juve’s forwards to pass. Rafael Marquez – 6.5 – Committed - Fought hard throughout the contest, while bringing the ball out of defence confidently. Dealt with any aerial balls with ease. Alessandro Agostini – 6.5 – Enthusiastic - Got forward regularly from left-back, including when he found himself free in the box only to balloon the ball over the bar. Slowed down considerably in the second half. Leandro Greco – 6 – Steady - Kept things simple, while sending in some decent crosses. Panagiotis Tachtsidis – 7 – Driven - Burst forward from midfield on a number of occasions in his attempts to grab or set up a goal. Emil Hallfredsson – 7 – Stylish - Popped up everywhere and made the most of possession. Displayed great poise on the ball and it was his through-ball which allowed Toni to equalise on the first occasion. Juanito Gomez – 7 – Nuisance - Provided a constant danger for the Juventus back-four and notched in injury-time when rising higher than everyone else to head home his side’s second equaliser. Tricky on the ball and deserved his goal. Luca Toni – 7 – Threat - The veteran striker came close to scoring against his former club on a number of occasions, eventually shooting low and hard beyond Buffon into the bottom corner to level the scores early in the second half. Could realistically have plundered a hat-trick. Bosko Jankovic – 6.5 – Feisty - Put in a good shift and was ready to fight for the cause. He tackled, harried and closed down throughout. Substitutes Mounir Obbadi – 5 – Ineffective - Did very little after coming on for Greco. One wayward pass that flew miles out of play pretty much summed up his contribution. Mattia Valoti – 6.5 – Tidy - Showed a few neat touches and helped give Hellas the extra legs they needed to get back on level terms. Juventus Gianluigi Buffon – 6.5 – Inconsistent - Dealt effectively with several long-range efforts and helped to organise the defence in front of him. Didn’t seem to be on his toes when attempting to keep out both goals, though. Could have done better. Simone Padoin – 6.5 – Improved - Struggled with Agostini, Juanito and Hallfredsson in the first half on Juve’s right flank, but came out markedly better in the second and set up Llorente for his goal. Switched seamlessly to the left after an hour. Leonardo Bonucci – 5.5 – Embattled - Did some fine work in the air, but couldn’t contain Luca Toni on the deck. Toni found too much space and Bonucci was largely to blame. Angelo Ogbonna – 6.5 – Athletic - Used his pace and power effectively to snuff out danger in the opening period. Became clumsy and panicked somewhat in the second with a series of aimless clearances. Patrice Evra – 6 – Dependable - Solid in his defensive work, but offered little going forward. Tired badly before Lichtsteiner replaced him. Paul Pogba – 7 – Elegant - Superb first-half showing by the Frenchman, but drifted after the break. Sublime skills on the ball and passing abilities beyond his tender years were fully evident during a fantastic first 45 minutes. Andrea Pirlo – 6.5 – Effortless - Strode around like he owned the place, while completing another raft of passes at both long and short range. Claudio Marchisio – 5 – Quiet - Ineffective by his standards, apart from one half-chance he flashed wide. Subbed off at half time. Roberto Pereyra – 7.5 – Clever - Scored with a wonderful sailing effort from 20 yards that beat Rafael all ends up in order to hand Juventus the lead just before the half-time whistle. Had the beating of the Hellas Verona defence when skinning whomever dared to face him on a regular basis. Has he done enough to start against Barcelona? Carlos Tevez – 7 – Sharp - The usual dynamic performance from the Argentine. Didn’t get on the scoresheet, but never gave up trying. Fernando Llorente – 7 – Target - Shook the crossbar with a fine volley in the first half, before tapping in what appeared to be a winner for the Bianconeri in the second. Held the ball up impressively and thoroughly deserving of his goal. Substitutes Stefano Sturaro – 5 – Anonymous - Didn’t do a great deal more than Marchisio, who was the man he replaced midway through the game. Stephan Lichtsteiner – 6.5 – Dynamo - Came on for Evra and began bombing down the right flank in trademark style. Simone Pepe – N/A - Got a late red card, and that was about all he did. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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VERONA - JUVENTUS 2 - 2 Roberto Pereyra (42') Luca Toni (48') Fernando Llorente (57') Juanito Gómez (90'+) Saturday, May 30th, 2015 - 6:00 p.m. Marcantonio Bentegodi Stadium, Verona Referee: Marco Di Bello Player Ratings: Verona 2-2 Juventus The 10-man Bianconeri ended their Serie A campaign with a draw as Juanito's late header ensured the spoils were shared at the Bentegodi. May 30, 2015 Hellas Verona 1 Rafael - Could do little to stop either of Juve's goals but was impressive when coming off his line and saved Tevez's late penalty. 26 J. Sala - Made some great bursting runs down the right and always looked to supply Toni. 18 V. Moras - The centre-back had a fairly comfortable game but struggled up against Llorente at points. 4 R. Márquez - Failed to close down Pereyra as he slammed in the opener, but assisted Juanito's stoppage-time equaliser. 33 A. Agostini - The left-back blazed a shot over in the first half but consistently attacked and sent in decent crosses. 19 L. Greco - Spent much of his time on the pitch chasing the ball and did little to help his team. 77 P. Tachtsidis - The Greek was not heavily involved in the action, but he did get back quickly to help his team defend. 10 E. Hallfreðsson - A very industrious and hard-working performance from the Iceland international who assisted Toni's goal. 21 J. Gómez - His dribbling when cutting inside from the left was dangerous, and he scored a late equaliser for his team. 9 L. Toni - Was always on the hunt for the ball around the box and scored his 22nd goal of the season early in the second half. 11 B. Janković - Started brightly but quickly faded into a peripheral figure for much of the match. Substitutes 8 M. Obbadi - Replaced Greco in the 59th minute and was far more adventurous. 27 M. Valoti - Came on for Jankovic in the 74th minute. 7 J. Saviola - Brought on for Tachtsidis in the 85th minute. Juventus 1 G. Buffon - Did not have too many saves to make but was beaten at his near post by Toni and was flat-footed on Juanito's goal. 20 S. Padoin - Pushed up frequently from his right-back position and assisted Llorente for the winning goal. 19 L. Bonucci - Struggled with Toni's physicality on high balls and was often beaten too easily on the deck. 5 A. Ogbonna - Often did just about enough to stop Toni in his tracks and went about his work in an accomplished manner. 33 P. Evra - Allowed a number of crosses in from his flank as he pushed forward without effect, leaving spaces. 6 P. Pogba - Displayed a good touch but looked to still be lacking a bit of match sharpness. 21 A. Pirlo - Pulled all the strings in midfield, operating from deep and picking vertical passes to open up Verona. 8 C. Marchisio - Linked the play well and was involved in some of his team's brighter moments in the final third during the first half. 37 ROBERTO PEREYRA - The Argentine started quietly but scored a stunning goal to open the scoring shortly before half time. 10 C. Tévez - Got into some good areas in the final third but his shots were often blocked and he had a late penalty saved. 14 F. Llorente - Made a few impressive runs and rattled the crossbar shortly before half time. Substitutes 27 S. Sturaro - Replaced Marchisio for the second half and had a competent outing. 26 S. Lichtsteiner - Brought on for Evra in the 59th minute and had an efficient game. 7 S. Pepe - Brought on for Pereyra in the 78th minute and was sent off in second-half stoppage time. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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match talk [ Serie A Tim ] Hellas Verona - Juventus 2-2
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VERONA - JUVENTUS 2 - 2 Roberto Pereyra (42') Luca Toni (48') Fernando Llorente (57') Juanito Gómez (90'+) Saturday, May 30th, 2015 - 6:00 p.m. Marcantonio Bentegodi Stadium, Verona Referee: Marco Di Bello Allegri: 'Pogba stop showboating' May 30, 2015 Max Allegri told Paul Pogba off after a 2-2 draw with Verona and prepares Juventus for the Champions League Final with Barcelona. The Bianconeri were twice in front, but missed a penalty and saw Juanito Gomez Taleb snatch a last-gasp equaliser. “We did good things in fits and starts, but also made a lot of mistakes and were not very concentrated,” the Coach told Sky Sport Italia. “We didn’t control the lead very well either, while we wasted a counter-attack when 2-1 up. A draw is ok, even if to win would’ve been better.” Pogba has struggled to rediscover his full form since returning from almost two months out with injury. “He’s very talented, but if he lowers the concentration levels then he can make technical errors. This is part of his growth process and he should stop showboating in midfield.” Next Saturday Juve face Barcelona in the Champions League Final in Berlin, so how will he approach them? “It’s practically impossible to stop them being dangerous. First of all we have to not only focus on that, but on attacking, keeping a high tempo and making life difficult for them. Barcelona play in a different way to how they did under Pep Guardiola. “They have less possession and play with a centre-forward, which they didn’t use before. “Am I losing sleep? No, I sleep pretty soundly. It’s a game we have to prepare, there’s no need to fire up the squad for a Champions League Final. “It is a 95-minute game, a one-off, and if that’s not enough then it’ll be over 120 minutes. More than just technical quality, we also need mental strength. “Tomorrow we will rest, then from Monday we begin the countdown to Berlin. Nobody expected Juventus to reach the Final and this doesn’t happen often in life, so we must do our best to bring it home.” http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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Juventus Dismiss Latest Paul Pogba Rumours May 30, 2015 Juventus remain adamant reported Barcelona transfer target Paul Pogba will not leave the club during the summer window, meeting persistent rumours linking the player with a move to Spain head-on. The Catalans have been linked with a move for the young midfielder for some time now, and according to L'Equipe (h/t AFP's Tom Williams), the Blaugrana would be willing to loan Pogba back to Juventus to work around the transfer embargo they face this summer: Tom Williams ✔@tomwfootball L'Equipe: Paul Pogba has told advisers he wants to join Barcelona or Real Madrid. Says Barca would have to loan him out due to transfer ban. Juventus director Beppe Marotta told Sky Sport Italia (h/t Football Italia) a summer move is out of the question, however, saying: He is a player who had a positive transformation in a very short space of time. Juventus are accustomed to winning and to achieving their targets. Pogba is not just a valuable asset for the club, but is also a player who we need to achieve these objectives. The transfer guru spoke to reporters to confirm the club is close to signing former Real Madrid midfielder Sami Khedira, and his arrival has only helped spark rumours surrounding the future of Pogba. The 22-year-old has developed into one of the best central midfielders in the world during his time with Juventus, and his excellent play has been noted. Reporters continue to release stories linking the France international with just about every top club in Europe, and things have gotten so bad Real Madrid were even forced to release a statement denying the news, per Sky Sports (for FOX Soccer): FOX Soccer ✔@FOXSoccer Real Madrid deny making approach for Juventus star Pogba Blessed with an impressive physique, great athleticism and vision and technique that defies his age, Pogba has been one of Juventus' most consistent midfield performers. The Bianconeri use him alongside Arturo Vidal, giving Andrea Pirlo two physical bodyguards as he distributes play. But Pogba does more than boss opponents around physically. He more than holds his own in the passing game and has a knack for scoring outrageous goals from distance. The Bianconeri are understandably desperate to hold onto him for as long as possible, and Gianluca Di Marzio's David Amoyal believes he will stay for at least one more season: duke of kitaleshire @Nimrodchege @davidamoyal any players leaving juve David Amoyal @DavidAmoyal @Nimrodchege maybe Pirlo and Llorente, there is momentum for Pogba staying- I think he will An extended stay makes sense for both parties, as Pogba will be expected to lead France during Euro 2016 and might prefer to stay in a familiar environment, where he could prepare in peace. Coupled with Barcelona's transfer ban, another season in Turin for Pogba might just be the perfect scenario. The Catalans can sign players and loan them back to their former club until the transfer embargo passes, but such a formula is incredibly complicated. Players will probably prefer a straight sale, and if Pogba is open to joining Barcelona, there's no harm in waiting another season. Will Pogba leave Juventus in 2015? Yes 47.5% No 52.5% Total votes: 59 The youngster has proven his worth, and he'll have a chance to do so again when Juventus and Barcelona meet in the Champions League final on June 6, but Euro 2016 should be his grand audition to all interested clubs. If he shines without the help of Vidal, Pirlo, Claudio Marchisio and Roberto Pereyra, there will be no more questions regarding his potential and standing as arguably the top young player on the planet. Pogba won't be a straight replacement for Xavi, but he has the technical savvy to be a success in Barcelona's system based around possession and quick passing. Add in the threat of the long shot, and the Blaugrana would become an even more dangerous and versatile team with the Frenchman patrolling the centre of the pitch.
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VERONA - JUVENTUS 2 - 2 Roberto Pereyra (42') Luca Toni (48') Fernando Llorente (57') Juanito Gómez (90'+) Saturday, May 30th, 2015 - 6:00 p.m. Marcantonio Bentegodi Stadium, Verona Referee: Marco Di Bello Hellas Verona 2-2 Juventus: Gomez And Toni Spoil Bianconeri Party May 30, 2015 Juventus drew 2-2 with Hellas Verona at the Stadio Bentegodi on Saturday evening as both sides concluded the season in great fashion. Roberto Pereyra opened the scoring with a screamer just before half-time. Luca Toni equalised three minutes into the second period before Fernando Llorente scored in the 57th but just as it seemed over Juanito Gomez equalised with the last action of the game. Hellas had the first big chance of the game as a high pressing game led to Luca Toni finding some space inside the area but he sliced his shot wide The Bianconeri had a chance in the 22nd minute when Carlos Tevez nodded the ball back to Claudio Marchisio who fired over on the half-volley. Verona had a sight of goal in the 27th minute after the ball rebounded to Alessandro Agostini who fired off-target on the volley. Toni had a chance to add to his goalscoring tally in the 32nd minute after Hallfredsson skipped past a Juve defender before squaring the ball from the left and the veteran striker made it to the ball before Gianluigi Buffon only to poke wide. Fernando Llorente almost opened the scoring in the 33rd minute in spectacular fashion with a volley on the turn that hit the crossbar. The Old Lady came close in the 39th minute when Roberto Pereyra squared the ball across goal from the left but none of his team-mates were there to tap-in to open goal. Pereyra’s was not dispirited however and three minutes later was left with enough space to put the ball onto his right foot and curl one into the far corner of the net from range with Rafael left helplessly rooted to his spot as he attempted to stop the stunning strike. Toni equalised early in the second half after Hallfredsson drove forward from inside his own half before sliding the ball to the striker who found the bottom left corner. Juve restored their lead in the 56th minute after Llorente got onto the end of a ball that was cut back from the goal-line by Simone Padoin who did most of the work in creating the chance after he himself was set up by a great Andrea Pirlo pass. The Mastini went through on goal in the 75th minute after Toni headed the gal onto Hallfredsson but the Icelandic international was not able to get the bouncing ball under control and Juve’s defence put the ball out for a corner. Tevez attempted to remain in the race to be leading scorer in the 78th minute with a shot from distance but he dragged it wide. The Scaligeri had a chance to equalise in the 83rd minute as Juanito Gomez hit one on the spin but missed the target. Juve won a penalty in the 87th minute but Tevez’s effort was saved brilliantly by Rafael down to his left and it proved decisive as Juanito Gomez equalised with a last-minute header, after Simone Pepe was sent off for the champions. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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VERONA - JUVENTUS 2 - 2 Roberto Pereyra (42') Luca Toni (48') Fernando Llorente (57') Juanito Gómez (90'+) Saturday, May 30th, 2015 - 6:00 p.m. Marcantonio Bentegodi Stadium, Verona Referee: Marco Di Bello Ten-man Juventus pegged back late on May 30, 2015 Juventus brought an end to their Serie A title-winning season by recording a 2-2 draw away at Hellas Verona this evening. It was the 31-time champions of Italy that dominated proceedings almost from the off, but when Claudio Marchisio shot off target and Fernando Llorente saw his volley strike the crossbar, it appeared that their luck was out. However, with just three minutes of the first half remaining, the Old Lady broke the deadlock. Roberto Pereyra, who scored his first two goals for Juve against Verona back in January, was afforded space 25 yards from goal and the 24-year-old made the most of his opportunity by curling an effort past a motionless Rafael in the home goal. Despite that setback, the hosts rallied after the restart and in the 48th minute, they were level thanks to a familiar face. A quick counter-attack found former Juve frontman Luca Toni, who beat Gianluigi Buffon with a low left-footed shot. Verona's celebrations would be short lived, though, because nine minutes later, Llorente was on hand to convert Simone Padoin's cut back. Yet, there was still much more drama to come, with Juve striker Carlos Tevez seeing his penalty saved by Rafael in the 88th minute, before Simone Pepe was handed a straight red card. The home team then made the most of their numerical advantage deep into stoppage time when Juan Gomez rose highest to convert Rafael Marquez's cross, earning his side a share of the spoils in the process. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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VERONA - JUVENTUS 2 - 2 Roberto Pereyra (42') Luca Toni (48') Fernando Llorente (57') Juanito Gómez (90'+) Saturday, May 30th, 2015 - 6:00 p.m. Marcantonio Bentegodi Stadium, Verona Referee: Marco Di Bello Toni on target in Juve thriller Luca Toni got his 22nd goal for Capocannoniere, but Carlos Tevez missed a penalty, Simone Pepe saw red and Verona pegged Juventus back 2-2. May 30, 2015 The Bianconeri played many of their top stars a week before the Champions League Final with Barcelona, resting only Arturo Vidal, Giorgio Chiellini, Alvaro Morata and not 100 per cent fit Andrea Barzagli. This was also a head-to-head for the Capocannoniere title, as going into the final round Luca Toni had 21 goals, Carlos Tevez and Inter’s Mauro Icardi 20. Toni almost went up to 22 after five minutes, but Gigi Buffon did just enough to force his shot wide from six yards. A Juanito Gomez Taleb header was over the bar from a corner, while Tevez and Paul Pogba aimed weak efforts. Claudio Marchisio’s volley into the ground bounced over from 12 yards. Toni again threatened, as he turned wide from close range after Emil Hallfredsson somehow stopped the ball rolling out of play. Fernando Llorente could not have come closer after 34 minutes, as his volley smacked against the bar with Rafael beaten. Juve really should scored when Roberto Pereyra dribbled to the by-line and rolled across the face of goal, but nobody was there to tap it in. Pereyra decided to take matters into his own hands and scored a magnificent goal. He curled right into the far top corner where it was simply impossible to reach, a Del Piero-esque effort from 20 metres. Pereyra scored his debut Serie A goal against Verona and confirmed his Hellas hoodoo. Tevez turned a defender inside out only for the finish to be deflected on to the side-netting. The second half started with a bang, as Hallfredsson went on the counter and spread the play down the left for Toni, who took a touch to beat Buffon at the near post. It was his 22nd Serie A goal of the season, extending his lead at the top of the Capocannoniere charts. Toni volleyed a Jacopo Sala cross wide, then Angelo Ogbonna was decisive to stop him tapping in a knocked-down free kick. However, it was Juventus who restored their lead somewhat against the run of play. Andrea Pirlo’s divine chipped pass was pulled back from the by-line by Simone Padoin for Llorente to tap in. Juanito Gomez Taleb had the ball in the net, but only after a very obvious handling offence, while Juanito had penalty appeals for a coming together with Ogbonna. Rafael Marquez hauled Llorente down for a penalty, as he wasn’t even pretending to go for the ball. This gave Tevez the opportunity to add another goal to his tally, but Rafael fingertipped it round the base of the post! There was bedlam in stoppages, as substitute Simone Pepe received a straight red card for his truly silly tackle from behind on Mattia Valoti. It was a terrible way to mark what is probably his final game for Juventus. Moments later, Verona equalised, as a free kick was curled into the box for Juanito Gomez Taleb to bend the header into the far bottom corner. The Hellas squad went mad, as even Coach Andrea Mandorlini sprinted under the curva to celebrate. Toni now has to wait for Icardi’s performance against Empoli tomorrow to see if he’ll win the Capocannoniere title again after 2005-06. Verona: Rafael; Sala, Moras, Marquez, Agostini; Greco (Obbadi 59), Tachtsidis (Saviola 84), Hallfredsson; Juanito Gomez, Toni, Jankovic (Valoti 74) Juventus: Buffon; Padoin, Bonucci, Ogbonna, Evra (Lichtsteiner 59); Pogba, Pirlo, Marchisio (Sturaro 46); Pereyra (Pepe 77); Tevez, Llorente Ref: Di Bello Saved penalty: Tevez 88 (J) Sent off: Pepe 92 (J) http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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VERONA - JUVENTUS 2 - 2 Roberto Pereyra (42') Luca Toni (48') Fernando Llorente (57') Juanito Gómez (90'+) Saturday, May 30th, 2015 - 6:00 p.m. Marcantonio Bentegodi Stadium, Verona Referee: Marco Di Bello Verona 2-2 Juventus: Last gasp Juanito denies Bianconeri The visitors were on course for victory but an injury-time goal denied them all three points on the final day of the Serie A season. May 30, 2015 Juventus were denied victory on the final day of the Serie A season after Juanito's injury-time equaliser saw Verona snatch a late 2-2 draw. Having already secured their first domestic double for 20 years, the champions began slowly and were twice nearly punished by Verona's veteran striker Luca Toni before the break. Fernando Llorente cannoned a volley off the bar as Juventus gradually began to build momentum and they took the lead just before the break through Roberto Pereryra, who produced a breath-taking strike from 25 yards. But the hosts fought back, and the lively Toni was on hand to finish off a sweeping counterattack just after half-time. The visitors restored their lead just before the hour mark when a lovely move behind the defence allowed Llorente to fire home, before Carlos Tevez was denied late on from the spot. Things went from bad to worse for Allegri's side, though, when Simone Pepe was sent off, and the resulting free-kick saw Juanito head home a dramatic stoppage-time equaliser. The result is sure to disappoint Juventus boss Massimiliano Allegri, whose side will need a substantially improved performance if they are to beat Barcelona in Berlin and earn an historic treble. Tevez returned to spearhead Allegri’s attack, but it was Capocannoniere rival and ex-Juventus striker Toni who fashioned the first chance after six minutes, latching on to Juanito's deflected pass inside the area before poking wide. Juanito headed Emil Hallfredsson's fizzed corner over the bar nine minutes later, as the visitors struggled to find their usual fluency. Claudio Marchisio powered a vicious volley into the ground and wide on 23 minutes, but Verona continued to threaten, with Toni prodding just wide from close-range following Hallfredsson's whipped cross. Llorente nearly marked his own return to the Juventus starting line-up with a goal just after the half hour mark, but his crashing volley came back off the bar. Yet the visitors were not to be denied and took the lead four minutes before the break when Pereyra cut in from the left and curled home a stunning effort. But Verona kept going and were rewarded for their efforts early in the second half when a superb counter-attack allowed Hallfredsson to play in Toni, who this time made no mistake in stroking home for his 22nd goal of the season. The Italian was denied a second on 54 minutes after slicing wide, and the visitors soon seized the initiative. A trademark ball from Andrea Pirlo over the defence found Simone Padoin, whose cushioned header teed it up for Llorente to fire into the net. Tevez came close to wrapping up the win at the other end by driving wide 10 minutes from time and the Argentine should have made sure of victory with an 88th-minute penalty but saw his weak effort saved by Rafael. And things got worse for the visitors in stoppage-time as Pepe was red-carded for scything down Mattia Valoti in the centre circle, with the resulting free-kick into the box finding the head of Juanito, who earned his side a well-earned point. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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live match [ Serie A Tim ] Hellas Verona - Juventus 2-2
Socrates ha risposto al topic di Morpheus © in Stagione 2014/2015
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live match [ Serie A Tim ] Hellas Verona - Juventus 2-2
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live match [ Serie A Tim ] Hellas Verona - Juventus 2-2
Socrates ha risposto al topic di Morpheus © in Stagione 2014/2015
Entra Saviola ex-Barca. -
live match [ Serie A Tim ] Hellas Verona - Juventus 2-2
Socrates ha risposto al topic di Morpheus © in Stagione 2014/2015
Ottimo Pereyra! -
VERONA - JUVENTUS - Saturday, May 30th, 2015 - 6:00 p.m. Marcantonio Bentegodi Stadium, Verona Referee: Marco Di Bello HT 0-1: Pereyra steals the spotlight May 30, 2015 A stunning strike from Roberto Pereyra has given Juventus the half-time lead away to Verona, though Fernando Llorente hit the bar. The Bianconeri played many of their top stars a week before the Champions League Final with Barcelona, resting only Arturo Vidal, Giorgio Chiellini, Alvaro Morata and not 100 per cent fit Andrea Barzagli. This was also a head-to-head for the Capocannoniere title, as going into the final round Luca Toni had 21 goals, Carlos Tevez and Inter’s Mauro Icardi 20. Toni almost went up to 22 after five minutes, but Gigi Buffon did just enough to force his shot wide from six yards. A Juanito Gomez Taleb header was over the bar from a corner, while Tevez and Paul Pogba aimed weak efforts. Claudio Marchisio’s volley into the ground bounced over from 12 yards. Toni again threatened, as he turned wide from close range after Emil Hallfredsson somehow stopped the ball rolling out of play. Fernando Llorente could not have come closer after 34 minutes, as his volley smacked against the bar with Rafael beaten. Juve really should scored when Roberto Pereyra dribbled to the by-line and rolled across the face of goal, but nobody was there to tap it in. Pereyra decided to take matters into his own hands and scored a magnificent goal. He curled right into the far top corner where it was simply impossible to reach, a Del Piero-esque effort from 20 metres. Pereyra scored his debut Serie A goal against Verona and confirmed his Hellas hoodoo. Tevez turned a defender inside out only for the finish to be deflected on to the side-netting. Verona 0-1 Juventus (Half-Time) Scorers: Pereyra 42 (J) Verona: Rafael; Sala, Moras, Marquez, Agostini; Greco, Tachtsidis, Hallfredsson; Gomez Taleb, Toni, Jankovic Juventus: Buffon; Padoin, Bonucci, Ogbonna, Evra; Pogba, Pirlo, Marchisio; Pereyra; Tevez, Llorente Ref: Di Bello http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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live match [ Serie A Tim ] Hellas Verona - Juventus 2-2
Socrates ha risposto al topic di Morpheus © in Stagione 2014/2015
E giá. -
live match [ Serie A Tim ] Hellas Verona - Juventus 2-2
Socrates ha risposto al topic di Morpheus © in Stagione 2014/2015
FERNANDO LLORENTE 1-2 -
live match [ Serie A Tim ] Hellas Verona - Juventus 2-2
Socrates ha risposto al topic di Morpheus © in Stagione 2014/2015
Se Allegri avesse coraggio farebbe giocare Pereyra al posto di Pirlo. -
live match [ Serie A Tim ] Hellas Verona - Juventus 2-2
Socrates ha risposto al topic di Morpheus © in Stagione 2014/2015
Anche io. -
live match [ Serie A Tim ] Hellas Verona - Juventus 2-2
Socrates ha risposto al topic di Morpheus © in Stagione 2014/2015
Per loro il titolo di capocannoniere di Toni é come uno scudetto. -
live match [ Serie A Tim ] Hellas Verona - Juventus 2-2
Socrates ha risposto al topic di Morpheus © in Stagione 2014/2015
Marquez picchia Tevez -
live match [ Serie A Tim ] Hellas Verona - Juventus 2-2
Socrates ha risposto al topic di Morpheus © in Stagione 2014/2015
Luca Toni stacca Tevez. -
live match [ Serie A Tim ] Hellas Verona - Juventus 2-2
Socrates ha risposto al topic di Morpheus © in Stagione 2014/2015
Goal alla Del Piero! -
live match [ Serie A Tim ] Hellas Verona - Juventus 2-2
Socrates ha risposto al topic di Morpheus © in Stagione 2014/2015
Carlitos se la ride.
