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  1. Non siamo a Madrid, il pubblico fischia un campione come Tevez.
  2. SAMPDORIA - JUVENTUS - Saturday, May 2nd, 2015 - 6:00 p.m. Luigi Ferraris Stadium (Marassi), Genoa Referee: Paolo Valeri HT 0-1: Vidal silences Samp May 2, 2015 Arturo Vidal has given Juventus the half-time lead away to Sampdoria, so the Scudetto champagne is ready to pop. The Bianconeri needed just one point to mathematically secure the Scudetto, but Samp were unbeaten on home turf and eager to get back on track for Europa League spots. Max Allegri rested Andrea Pirlo, Giorgio Chiellini and Alvaro Morata ahead of Tuesday’s Champions League semi-final with Real Madrid, but Patrice Evra and Afriyie Acquah were suspended. Eder and Paul Pogba were ruled out by injury. Within 30 seconds Roberto Soriano turned over the bar following a poor backpass, while Pedro Obiang’s snapshot flashed just wide across the face of goal. Samuel Eto’o only skimmed his head on a Djamel Mesbah cross from the left, then Stefano Sturaro’s shot was crucially charged down by Matias Silvestre. Arturo Vidal did well to find space, but his finish was too central to trouble Emiliano Viviano. Juventus broke the deadlock with a well-worked move, as Stephan Lichtsteiner whipped in a cross from the right for Vidal, whose header looped over Viviano and in off the inside of the far post. That was the Chilean’s first Serie A goal since January. Vasco Regini replaced the injured Mesbah, while a Muriel free kick flashed across the face of goal with nobody able to tap in. Muriel also spread the play for Soriano, but the angled drive was past both the far post and Eto’o. Sampdoria 0-1 Juventus (Half-Time) Scorers: Vidal 32 (J) Sampdoria: Viviano; De Silvestri, Silvestre, Romagnoli, Mesbah (Regini 35); Rizzo, Palombo, Obiang; Soriano; Eto'o, Muriel Juventus: Buffon; Lichtsteiner, Barzagli, Bonucci, Padoin; Vidal, Marchisio, Sturaro; Pereyra; Tevez, Llorente Ref: Valeri http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  3. SAMPDORIA - JUVENTUS - Saturday, May 2nd, 2015 - 6:00 p.m. Luigi Ferraris Stadium (Marassi), Genoa Referee: Paolo Valeri Marotta: 'No Scudetto celebrations' May 2, 2015 Beppe Marotta said there “will be no celebrations” if Juventus win the Scudetto today and laughed off Paul Pogba rumours. The Bianconeri need only a point against Sampdoria for the title. “We always play to win. It will be tough today, we are facing a strong side, but hope to win and conquer the Scudetto,” the director told Sky Sport Italia. “After tonight’s game there will be no celebrations, even if we win. We are immediately focused on Tuesday’s challenge with Real Madrid.” There were reports in Spanish newspaper Sport today that Pogba’s agent Mino Raiola met with Barcelona. “Paul is a great player and now the rumours are Barcelona, while last time it was PSG. Raiola has other players too, so he could’ve spoken to Ariedo Braida about someone else. “In any case, Pogba is our player and anyone who wants him must knock at our door. We want to keep him.” http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  4. I tifosi blucerchiati gridano ma l'arbitro ha preso la decisione giusta a favore della Juve.
  5. Contro il Cagliari dovrebbe giocare proprio Coman secondo me.
  6. SAMPDORIA - JUVENTUS - Saturday, May 2nd, 2015 - 6:00 p.m. Luigi Ferraris Stadium (Marassi), Genoa Referee: Paolo Valeri Line-ups: Sampdoria-Juventus May 2, 2015 Juventus can win the Scudetto today, but visit a Sampdoria side that is unbeaten at home and are distracted by Real Madrid. The Bianconeri need only a point to be mathematically crowned Champions of Italy for the fourth time running. They would’ve already celebrated on Wednesday night when beating Fiorentina 3-2 had Lazio not simultaneously crushed Parma 4-0. While Max Allegri’s men are confident of getting the result they need, it won’t be easy, as Sampdoria are with Juve the only side unbeaten at home this season. The Blucerchiati need a boost to continue their Europa League qualification hopes, where they currently sit in fifth place. Eder is out injured for the rest of the campaign, missing out along with Fabrizio Cacciatore and Alessandro De Vitis. Afriyie Acquah is suspended in midfield following his red card against Verona. Samuel Eto’o leads the attack with Luis Muriel and Roberto Soriano. Juventus have Patrice Evra sitting out a one-match ban, while Martin Caceres, Paul Pogba and Kwadwo Asamoah are still unavailable. Allegri naturally rests some players for Tuesday’s Champions League semi-final with Real Madrid, including Andrea Pirlo, Alvaro Morata and Giorgio Chiellini. Carlos Tevez starts after 20 Serie A goals this season, partnering Fernando Llorente. Sampdoria: Viviano; De Silvestri, Silvestre, Romagnoli, Mesbah; Rizzo, Palombo, Obiang; Soriano; Eto'o, Muriel Juventus: Buffon; Lichtsteiner, Barzagli, Bonucci, Padoin; Vidal, Marchisio, Sturaro; Pereyra; Tevez, Llorente http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  7. SAMPDORIA - JUVENTUS - Saturday, May 2nd, 2015 - 6:00 p.m. Luigi Ferraris Stadium (Marassi), Genoa Referee: Paolo Valeri Sampdoria determined to spoil Juventus' title party, warns Mihajlovic The former defender says his side are determined to beat the league leaders on Saturday in a bid to bolster their hopes of Europe. May 2, 2015 Sampdoria coach Sinisa Mihajlovic says his side are ready to spoil Juventus’ plans for a party on Saturday. The Old Lady arrive in Genoa needing just one point to secure their fourth consecutive Serie A title. But fifth-placed Samp have enjoyed a fine campaign of their own and Mihajlovic has warned Juve not to expect to celebrate just yet, despite their hosts being without a win in their last five Serie A outings. "Juventus deserve the Scudetto but they can celebrate winning it in Turin and not on our own patch. While they only need a point, we're out to get all three," Mihajlovic said. "I'm convinced that with determination, character, and also that slice of good fortune which has been lacking recently, we'll all be able to postpone their title party. "It’s true that in this period we’ve struggled up front but against Juventus I'm ready to play the best striker in the club's history: Sampdoria's supporters. "I want them to become our 12th man on the pitch." Fourteen points clear at the summit of Serie A with just five games remaining, and with a Champions League semi-final against Real Madrid on Tuesday, Juve may well have their attentions focused elsewhere – but Mihajlovic insists he is expecting Massimiliano Allegri’s side to be as determined as ever. "I don't expect Juve to be distracted," Mihajlovic said. "In the last four years, they’ve both strengthened and improved their mentality. We must put in a good performance for the most important game of the season, our position, morale and the type of opponent we're facing." With a Coppa Italia final against Lazio to come, Juve remain in line for an historic treble. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  8. Llorente: Juve must attack Real Madrid The Spain forward says his side must be proactive if they are to see off the reigning European champions and secure a place in the Champions League final. May 2, 2015 Juventus striker Fernando Llorente says his side cannot afford to sit back and defend their way past Real Madrid if they are to reach the Champions League final. The Old Lady, who can claim their fourth consecutive Scudetto with a point at fifth-placed Sampdoria on Saturday, are on the hunt for their first European title since 1996. And Spain international Llorente has called on his team-mates to take a proactive approach when they host the reigning European champions in Turin on Tuesday. "We can't defend forever. We have to attack and we know how to do that," he told AS. "People are used to winning the league but it's not easy. But the Champions League semi-final gives the season greater importance. "It's a unique chance for us. Hopefully we can play two great games. We know that Madrid have spectacular players up front. There isn't room for the smallest of errors. You can't give them any space either, because Madrid are lethal." Joint-top scorers in Serie A with 63 goals in 33 outings this season, Carlos Tevez has once again spearheaded the Juve attack, hitting 20 goals to leave him top of Italy’s scoring charts. And Llorente says the Argentine's form has been an inspiration to everybody at the club. "He's in a great run of form. He also has a character that is contagious in the dressing room. He has so much confidence that it rubs off on the rest of the team. He gives us a lot." Juve and Madrid also met in the semi-finals in 2002-03 edition, when the Italians emerged victorious, while Madrid beat the Italian champions in the final in 1997-98 thanks to a single goal from Predrag Mijatovic.
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