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live match [ Seria A Tim ] Parma - Juventus 1-0
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Ultimo cambio: Matri al posto di Llorente. -
live match [ Seria A Tim ] Parma - Juventus 1-0
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Entra "er chiacchera". -
live match [ Seria A Tim ] Parma - Juventus 1-0
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Ora ci svegliamo? -
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Parma in vantaggio. -
live match [ Seria A Tim ] Parma - Juventus 1-0
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PARMA - JUVENTUS .- Saturday, April 11th, 2015 - 6:00 PM Ennio Tardini Stadium, Parma Referee: Andrea Gervasoni HT 0-0: Parma hold Juve at bay Apr 11, 2015 Antonio Mirante performed some crucial saves to keep Parma level with Juventus, while Genoa hit the Cagliari woodwork three times. The Serie A leaders made numerous changes to prepare for the Champions League quarter-final with Monaco, just days after crushing Fiorentina 3-0 in the Coppa Italia semis. Carlos Tevez and Andrea Barzagli were rested due to muscular problems, while Andrea Pirlo, Paul Pogba, Kwadwo Asamoah, Martin Caceres and Romulo were injured. The Ducali were under administration and not paid since July 2014, but over the last two games had held Inter 1-1 at San Siro and beaten Udinese. Alessandro Lucarelli continued his ban. Parma started stronger, but as time wore on Juve increased the pressure and Antonio Mirante was at full stretch on a Roberto Pereyra strike, while Claudio Marchisio’s screamer was charged down. Ishak Belfodil was dangerous on the counter, his rising finish across the face of goal skimming the far top corner. Mirante performed a stunning reaction save with his foot to keep out Arturo Vidal’s header at the back post from a well-worked Marchisio free kick. The goalkeeper again used his legs on Kingsley Coman’s angled drive. Parma 0-0 Juventus (Half-Time) Juventus: Storari; Lichtsteiner, Chiellini, Ogbonna, Padoin; Vidal, Marchisio, Sturaro; Pereyra; Coman, Llorente Parma: Mirante; Santacroce, Mendes, Feddal; Varela, Jose Mauri, Jorquera, Nocerino, Gobbi; Ghezzal, Belfodil Ref: Gervasoni http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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Evra: 'Serie A is so tough!' Apr 11, 2015 Patrice Evra admits he had a “shock” when making his Juventus debut. “Serie A is absolutely not easy! I’ve never worked so hard.” The Frenchman discussed his long career path with Sky Sport Italia, including a very early spell in Italy with Marsala in Sicily. “In the neighbourhood where I grew up, football has a fundamental importance. We had nothing else to do. Football saved me and when I had the chance to go to Marsala, it was like a dream. “I still feel so proud when returning there. I was nobody, just a kid, yet Sicily and Marsala welcomed me with open arms. It will forever be a family to me. “I had a strange career path, as I never went through a youth academy. I just went from the streets to Manchester United, the France team and now Juve. “I knew Manchester United from Eric Cantona. I visited the stadium for a game against a fifth division side and there were 76,000 people there. I realised it was a different world. “At the start I didn’t play much, as you have to be physically strong to play in the Premier League, so I spent the whole summer in the gym. “Sir Alex Ferguson taught me to understand that winning has to be normal for me. If I didn’t give my all in training, then the managers wouldn’t notice me and I couldn’t get their respect. “Ferguson was amazing, as the players were afraid of getting hurt! They knew if they got a pass wrong, then later in the locker room they’d have to be careful! Even before an Arsenal game his team talk was ‘don’t ruin my Sunday.’ “I remember in a Champions League match he gave me the captain’s armband. It was an incredible responsibility, but Ferguson said I always had the right words for my teammates. “When he left Manchester, he said the two players who would become great Coaches were Ryan Giggs and me.” Evra quit Old Trafford too and revealed the huge difference when joining Juventus. “In football you never stop learning. I knew a bit about Juve and its history, but it was a shock for me. I heard Zinedine Zidane say he threw up after the first training session, but I thought it was a legend. It wasn’t. “Coach Max Allegri asked every day how I was and I’d reply: ‘For the moment I am still alive.’ I have never trained so hard in my entire life. “I heard many people say Serie A is easy. You might think that when you’re outside, but now I’m there, it’s absolutely not true. “The difference is that in England football is like two boxers and the first to get tired loses the match. In Italy the tactics are fundamental and I remember even at 17 thinking all the Italian teams were so well-prepared. “An English player can come to Italy and do badly, just as an Italian can, but you have to be intelligent enough to realise they are different Leagues.”
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live match [ Seria A Tim ] Parma - Juventus 1-0
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live match [ Seria A Tim ] Parma - Juventus 1-0
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Coman qui poteva segnare. -
live match [ Seria A Tim ] Parma - Juventus 1-0
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live match [ Seria A Tim ] Parma - Juventus 1-0
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live match [ Seria A Tim ] Parma - Juventus 1-0
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Bravo Coman, Llorente segnerá ancora un goal in bianconero? -
PARMA - JUVENTUS .- Saturday, April 11th, 2015 - 6:00 PM Ennio Tardini Stadium, Parma Referee: Andrea Gervasoni Line-ups: Parma-Juventus Apr 11, 2015 Juventus have to do without Carlos Tevez and much of their midfield against a Parma side that won’t go without a fight. It kicks off at 18.00 CET. Max Allegri’s men are seemingly unstoppable at the moment in Serie A and the Coppa Italia, where they crushed Fiorentina 3-0 to reach the Final this week. They are now preparing for the Champions League quarter-final against Monaco on Tuesday night, so make numerous changes. Tevez and Andrea Barzagli are rested due to muscular problems, joining Andrea Pirlo, Paul Pogba, Martin Caceres, Kwadwo Asamoah and Romulo on the treatment table. Parma have captain Alessandro Lucarelli suspended, while Andi Lila, Andrea Costa, MacDonald Mariga and Daniele Galloppa are sidelined. The Ducali might be under administration and unpaid since July 2014, but they are still putting in the performances this season. In the last two rounds they have held Inter to a 1-1 draw at San Siro and beaten Udinese 1-0 in a rescheduled midweek game. Roberto Donadoni’s side also want to regain some pride after their historic 7-0 defeat at the Juventus Stadium. Juventus: Storari; Lichtsteiner, Chiellini, Ogbonna, Padoin; Vidal, Marchisio, Sturaro; Pereyra; Coman, Llorente Parma: Mirante; Santacroce, Mendes, Feddal; Varela, Jose Mauri, Jorquera, Nocerino, Gobbi; Ghezzal, Belfodil http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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PARMA - JUVENTUS .- Saturday, April 11th, 2015 - 6:00 PM Ennio Tardini Stadium, Parma Referee: Andrea Gervasoni Juventus vs. Parma Preview: Round 30 — The latest calm before the storm Apr 11, 2015 Right or wrong, Parma has been the butt of quite a few jokes this season. The ones where we say something like "Hey, what's happened more often this season, Amauri scoring a goal or Parma being sold?" That kind of stuff is the reality of Parma's current state. They've been bankrupt and then saved while the whole time toiling around the relegation zone. Juventus, however, are in the exact opposite situation as their prosciutto-guzzling friends to the south. Money is coming in by the millions thanks to a deep run in the Champions League. Max Allegri is smiling like a guy who just hit all six numbers in the latest draw. Juve are on the brink of a fourth straight title. We're all making Scudetto parade plans as Juve's double-digit lead over Roma isn't going anywhere. Life is good — at least for one of us, that is. And guess who just so happens to be popping up on Juventus' schedule this weekend? Ha! It's so funny how those things work out the way they do. Nine rounds to go, even fewer before Scudetto No. 33 is signed, sealed and delivered to Juventus Stadium for yet another big-time celebration. The way things are going now with Roma not even putting a dent into the 14-point lead atop the table and it won't be long before those Scudetto parade plans are being made an actuality. Max Allegri has called tomorrow's game "A difficult, but potentially decisive game in our race for the title." And while I don't know how truly difficult it will be considering how poor Parma has been throughout the season, it certainly will be a decisive game when it comes to wrapping up the Scudetto simply because there's just one fewer game to go. There's only so much everybody else can do because of how big Juve's lead atop the Serie A table currently is. And let's be honest, who amongst us in black and white colored glasses doesn't want Juventus to go into their clash with Monaco with a lot of momentum? They've played so well these last few weeks, this is just another chance to build upon that. I won't be opposed to that. (Shocking, I know.) GOOD NEWS This is a two-part, short-attention-span reading exercise. First, the Serie A table position of both Juventus and Parma entering the weekend's set of games. As you can guess, there's a slight bit of space between the two clubs. 1. Juventus — 70 points from 29 games 20. Parma — 12 points from 28 games Second, let's look at the goal different between the two clubs. Juventus — plus-43 Parma — minus-31 Good. Now that we're done with that, we can continue on with this preview that talks about the best team in Italy's top flight playing against the worst one. BAD NEWS No Andrea Prilo. No Carlos Tévez. No Andrea Barzagli. No Gianluigi Buffon. Some of these decisions are with Monaco in mind, others are because of injuries. It's easy to figure out which is which. WHAT TO WATCH FOR 1. How much squad rotation will there be? The funny thing is, if you were to approach this like a Coppa Italia game, you'd probably be thinking to yourself something along the lines of "Juve's RESERVES are good enough to beat Parma, so rotate that squad away, Max!" I know I have. And, to be honest, I still am. Juventus are playing easily the worst team in Serie A this season just a few short days before the latest and greatest game that is being considered the most important of the season. "We'll go out with our best team tomorrow as many players have rested. It's a crucial game for our title ambitions." Max is such a sneaky little devil when it comes to talking about the lineups at his pre-match press conferences. I'll just leave it at this: If Juventus' lineup is anything close to what Allegri is planning on rolling out there against Monaco on Tuesday, then I'll be pretty surprised. Last-place Parma or Champions League quarterfinals? Hmmm, I wonder which one has more importance right now... 2. Will Kingsley Coman get a shot from the start? Max Allegri has done a lot right over the last month as Juve has gone on this run both in Italy and in Europe. One of the more head-scratch-worthy moves was brining Kingsley Coman on for all of about three minutes before taking the young Frenchman off in favor of Fernando Llorente against Fiorentina midweek. With no Carlos Tévez called up and Álvaro Morata expected to get a rest before the first leg against Monaco, this could — and should — be the chance for Coman to get his first start in over a month. Remember, Coman has barely seen any game time in the past two months, so if he does get the start against Parma, it will be the first time he's truly had a chance to play since the last time Juve played against Saturday's opposition. That's unfortunate, because while he's a raw talent, the potential is there. He just need game minutes. JuventusFC ✔ @juventusfcen .@OfficialAllegri: "Coman will get some game time to improve his qualities between now and the end of the season." 3. Service to Fernando Llorente. We can go on about how disappointing Llorente has been this season, but that horse has been beaten enough already. A lot of folks are suspecting Llorente will get the start up front no matter which formation Allegri chooses to go with against Parma. If Llorente is the center man in a proposed trident, then the wingers supplying the big Spaniard the ball will be almost as important as him scoring it himself. We know Llorente will be a threat in the air no matter what kind of form he is currently in simply because he's such a huge target for crosses. Some lineups thrown out there by the Italian media had Juve going with a 4-3-3 with Coman and SIMONE Pepe as wingers. Even if it's a 4-3-1-2 that Allegri goes with, the fact still remains about Llorente — if he gets some crosses, he will have the chance to take advantage of the glaring weaknesses at the back for Parma. 4. How much of a flight will Parma put up? Here's something we haven't been able to say much at all this season: Parma is coming off a win! You wanna know how many times we've been able to say that this season? Four. Four freaking times Parma have recorded a win. That's as many wins as Juventus have had in the last month — in Serie A alone. I don't doubt Parma will be in much higher spirits after their win over Udinese earlier this week compared to the first time Juventus saw them and handed them quite a healthy defeat. (That's probably an understatement when you consider the final score is 7-0.) But with their fate pretty much sealed because they're so many points away from safety with nine games to go, Parma is playing for pride and that's about it. Will they? If their win over Udinese is any indication, that's certainly going to be the case. My starting XI (4-3-3): Storari; Padoin, Bonucci, Ogbonna, De Ceglie; Vidal, Marchisio, Sturaro; Pepe, Llorente, Coman OFFICIAL KICKOFF TIME: 6 P.M. IN ITALY; HIGH NOON ON THE EAST COAST; 9 A.M. ON THE WEST COAST http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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PARMA - JUVENTUS .- Saturday, April 11th, 2015 - 6:00 PM Ennio Tardini Stadium, Parma Referee: Andrea Gervasoni Juventus must not be complacent for tricky league trip to Parma Apr 10, 2015 Perhaps it is to be expected. When a football giant plays with fluidity and great hunger, the world expects. The fact that Juventus overcame Fiorentina in the Coppa Italia despite losing the first leg at home sent a clear signal. This is a team on the rise, a team that believes and a squad that conquer any challenge. In times like these, it can be difficult to keep players' feet on the ground. Media outlets are already talking about a possible treble. Could the Old Lady pull off such excellence? Of course they can; if Atletico Madrid can reach the final of the Champions League and win La Liga despite the arguably tougher competition in Spain, then the Bianconeri can achieve as much if not more. However, to start dreaming about such matters now, before the quarterfinal has not even been played, is dangerous and naive. A relevant cautionary tale can be found a bit lower down in the league table. Roma were in tremendous form during the early part of the season, accumulating wins and impressive performances in Europe. The coach wanted to boost his players' morale even further by guaranteeing the Scudetto at the end of the season. Sadly he only made his men arrogant and increased the pressure. They went into their Champions League group stage game with Bayern Munich thinking they could challenge and play with possession. Yet their overconfidence caused their undoing, resulting in the most humiliating 7-1 defeat. The Bavarians showed them the reality and Roma's psychological breakdown did the rest. In the Champions League round of 16, Arsenal faced Monaco with a hint of arrogance at receiving an "easy" draw. They are quite possibly playing the best football in England at the moment yet underestimated their opponent and paid the price. At this stage of the season, concentration, unity and sacrifice can win games even if the opponent boasts better technique and more quality. Massimiliano Allegri has consistently been asked if they can win the biggest trophy in Europe and he's getting tired of responding in exactly the same way. They will take it one game at a time. Yet regardless of how much he can whip his squad into shape and focus their attention on the little details, the talk surrounding the team is overly confident and risks derailing the side regardless. Monaco will be a difficult opponent in the Champions League quarterfinals -- few sides boast such wonderful organisation behind the ball -- while Parma, Juve's next opponent in Serie A, are playing for themselves, free of pressure and expectation. Both opponents are looking to cause an upset and both are very capable. The Ducali have managed some splendid results despite the current state of affairs, showing integrity and honour. Roberto Donadoni and his squad of unpaid players are giving all they can in hopes of collecting points and pleasing the fans who have stood by them through torrid times. If Juventus are lethargic on Saturday, then Parma may well do as they did against Inter and Roma and grab a point regardless of their difficulties. In fact, one need only remember how well the Gialloblu did in the Coppa Italia match between the two sides to know this isn't a squad that will roll down and accept defeat. Both Carlos Tevez and Andrea Pirlo will not be available for the match but Allegri has shown he has a squad capable of rotating well and one that is not dependent on a particular player. As he did in the Coppa Italia match back in January, it's likely he will opt for a 4-3-3 shape with an emphasis on attack to destroy Parma's seemingly feeble backline. Simone Pepe, Fernando Llorente and Kingsley Coman are all in contention to start and it remains to be seen whether on this occasion they can provide more attacking danger than last time. The young Frenchman in particular will need to be more mobile than he has been previously, in order to allow Llorente to make an impact and operate without the pressure. Allegri insists his men will take the game seriously as after this game, they will be facing tougher competition in Serie A going forward. A win here would allow them to proceed with less anxiety, not to mention the confidence it will give them ahead of their Champions League clash. It may not be the toughest challenge they'll face but it will help maintain that momentum they need as they push on for glory. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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PARMA - JUVENTUS .- Saturday, April 11th, 2015 - 6:00 PM Ennio Tardini Stadium, Parma Referee: Andrea Gervasoni Juventus squad for Parma Apr 10, 2015 Andrea Pirlo and Carlos Tevez are rested for the game against Parma, with a view to Tuesday night's clash with Monaco. The Bianconeri, who currently enjoy a 14-point lead in Serie A, appear to be prioritising their Champions League engagements and will rest some of their star players, despite Max Allegri’s words earlier. In addition to Pirlo and Tevez, captain Gianluigi Buffon and midfielder Paul Pogba are out of the squad as they are deemed unfit to play. The former is reported by Juventus to be suffering from an intestinal virus, while the latter is still recovering from injury. Juventus squad for Parma: Chiellini, Ogbonna, Pepe, Marchisio, Morata, Coman, Llorente, De Ceglie, Bonucci, Padoin, Vidal, Vitale, Lichtsteiner, Sturaro, Storari, Matri, Evra, Rubinho, Pereyra, Marrone, Audero http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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PARMA - JUVENTUS .- Saturday, April 11th, 2015 - 6:00 PM Ennio Tardini Stadium, Parma Referee: Andrea Gervasoni Parma V Juventus – Preview: Seventh Heaven Again? Apr 10, 2015 Bottom hosts top in Serie A on Saturday at 18:00 CET as Parma face Juventus at the Stadio Ennio Tardini hoping to avoid a repeat of the reverse fixture in which Roberto Donadoni’s men were hit for seven in Turin. The 7-0 defeat in November was the lowest point of what has been a nightmare season for Parma, who have won just three times all season and face almost certain relegation to Serie B as they are currently 16 points from safety after a three-point deduction as punishment for the club’s financial woes. The champions on the other hand look well on course to retain their crown with a 14-point lead at the top. The Bianconeri go into the game on the back of an impressive 3-0 victory in Tuesday’s Coppa Italia semi-final at Fiorentina, meaning that they haven’t conceded in their last four games in all competitions. Massimiliano Allegri’s side are unbeaten in Serie A since October having lost just once all season, boasting the division’s best attack with 57 goals, and have beaten Parma in six of the last eight meetings between the sides. Parma on the other hand have the league’s second worst defence having shipped 54 goals this season and haven’t won since early January, but will take hope from the fact that two of their three wins this term were on home turf against Inter and Fiorentina. If they are to pull off one of the shocks results of the season they will have to do so without their goalscorer in last week’s 1-1 draw at Inter, Andi Lila, who along with Zouhair Feddai should be replaced by Massimo Coda and the experienced Mattia Cassani due to injury. Juventus look likely to make four changes from the side that won in Florence, with Gianluigi Buffon, Andrea Barzagli, Angelo Ogbonna and Fernando Llorente to come in for Marco Storari, Giorgio Chiellini, Roberto Pereyra and Alvaro Morata. Form Guide: Parma (L-D-D-L-L-D), Juventus (W-D-W-W-W-W) Expected Starting XIs Parma: Mirante, Cassani, Mendes, Costa, Gobbi, Nocerino, Jorquera, J. Mauri, Varela, Belfodil, Coda Juventus: Buffon, Barzagli, Bonucci, Ogbonna, Padoin, Vidal, Marchisio, Sturaro, Evra, Llorente, Matri http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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PARMA - JUVENTUS .- Saturday, April 11th, 2015 - 6:00 PM Ennio Tardini Stadium, Parma Referee: Andrea Gervasoni Parma v Juventus: Preview Apr 10, 2015 Juventus have one of their toughest games of the season coming up against Monaco in the Champions League but coach Massimiliano Allegri wants his players to focus on Parma. Tuesday's 3-0 win at Fiorentina gave Juve a place in the Coppa Italia final, ensuring they continue fighting for silverware on three fronts. But even though his side have a 14-point lead over Roma at the top of Serie A, with the title looking like a formality, Allegri is determined to stop his players focussing on the cup competitions. ``We must maintain our balance and concentration, '' Allegri said to the Italian press. ``Otherwise, we risk falling. ``We have an opportunity to turn a great season into an exceptional one. ``We are on course for the club's fourth straight scudetto, we are in the Coppa Italia final and we are alive in a very difficult competition as the Champions League is. ``Our focus right now is on taking three points at Parma and after that we will prepare for Tuesday's (home) quarter-final match against Monaco.'' The Turin giants TRAVEL to the Ennio Tardini stadium riding a four-game winning streak in Serie A. Juve, who have the best attack and defence in the competition, have kept a clean sheet in their last four league games. But Parma midfielder Francesco Lodi has warned Juve to expect a battle this weekend. The Ducale club clinched their just fourth win of the season and first since January 6 in Wednesday's 1-0 victory over Udinese. The bankrupt club went into administration last month and has an uncertain future. ``We are taking on the strongest team in Serie A,'' Lodi said. ``They have almost won the scudetto but they should know that they will face a Parma side that is determined to prove its worth. ``We have two important months ahead of us for our future and for that of Parma's in view of possible future buyers. ``We will give our all against Juve because nothing is impossible.'' Parma, coached by Roberto Donadoni, lie at the foot of the standings, 13 points from safety with 30 points still up for grabs. The hosts are without captain Alessandro Lucarelli, who is suspended. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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PARMA - JUVENTUS .- Saturday, April 11th, 2015 - 6:00 PM Ennio Tardini Stadium, Parma Referee: Andrea Gervasoni Tevez back for Juve but Pirlo will have to wait - Allegri The Juventus boss has confirmed that the Argentine is available once more after injury but the midfielder will not return until the clash with Monaco. Apr 10, 2015 Carlos Tevez is fit to return for Juventus on Saturday, but Andrea Pirlo will have to wait until the Champions League quarter-final showdown with Monaco to make his long-awaited comeback. While Tevez is back after a thigh injury, Juve coach Massimiliano Allegri has confirmed that Pirlo will miss the Serie A trip to Parma with his troublesome calf strain. But he has confirmed that the midfielder will be available for Tuesday’s first leg against the Ligue 1 outfit at Juventus Stadium. "Tevez is fine, and while Pirlo will not be available on Saturday, he will be on Tuesday," Allegri told a press conference on Friday. Parma are well adrift at the bottom of the league and are destined for relegation at the end of the campaign, while they have also been declared bankrupt after countless FINANCIAL difficulties in recent times. Yet Allegri insists that he will not be taking it easy at the Ennio Tardini, even with Juve holding a commanding 14-point lead in Serie A. "On Saturday the best possible team will be out on the pitch, since so many players are already rested. It is a decisive game in the championship," he insisted. "We must give Parma and [head coach Roberto] Donadoni great compliments for their professionalism in Serie A this season. From next Saturday we will begin a run of matches against sides going well in the league. The boys know the importance of the Parma game. "Taking home the three points on Saturday would mean us taking home another little piece of the Scudetto." The clash at Parma kicks off at 18:00 CET, with attention then turning to Tuesday's home fixture against Monaco as Juve go in search of their first Champions League quarter-final win since 2003. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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PARMA - JUVENTUS .- Saturday, April 11th, 2015 - 6:00 PM Ennio Tardini Stadium, Parma Referee: Andrea Gervasoni Allegri: ‘Parma decisive for Scudetto’ Apr 10, 2015 Juventus Coach Massimiliano Allegri believes tomorrow’s trip to Parma will be ‘decisive’ in the Scudetto race. The Bianconeri are 14 points clear of the chasing pack, and the former Milan Coach said last week that two wins would take his side two-thirds of the way to a fourth consecutive title. “Tomorrow we’ll put the best team we can out on the park,” Allegri told journalists in his pre-match Press conference. “I think this is, as I said earlier, a decisive match for the League. “Of course that’s if we win tomorrow in Parma which, by the way, won’t be easy, as we must compliment [Coach Roberto] Donadoni and his players for moving forward with such professionalism, and for showing such dignity in a very difficult season. “Parma also have good players and staff and they’re also a team which competes well physically. “We need to play a good game, because bringing home the three points tomorrow would be another step toward the Scudetto. “There’d then be seven games to go and we’d be even closer to our goal, but to do that we have to play a good game tomorrow. “So tomorrow, we’ll put out the best team we can, because whatever team you select should always be the best for that particular game.” http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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live match [ Seria A Tim ] Parma - Juventus 1-0
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Serie A - 11^ Giornata Ritorno - 11-4-2015 (ore 18:00) PARMA - JUVENTUS .- Sabato 11 aprile 2015 - ore 18:00 Stadio Ennio Tardini, Parma Arbitro: Andrea Gervasoni Confronti ufficiali 62 - 45 (Serie A) - 11 (Coppa Italia) - 2 (Campionato a gironi) - 2 (Supercoppa Italiana) - 2 (Coppa Uefa) Vittorie Juventus 33 - 21 (Serie A) - 8 (Coppa Italia) - 2 (Campionato a gironi) - 2 (Supercoppa Italiana) Pareggi 17 - 15 (Serie A) - 1 (Coppa Italia) - 1 (Coppa Uefa) Vittorie Parma 12 - 9 (Serie A) - 2 (Coppa Italia) - 1 (Coppa Uefa) Goals Juventus 108 - 80 (Serie A) - 15 (Coppa Italia) - 9 (Campionato a gironi) - 3 (Supercoppa Italiana) - 1 (Coppa Uefa) Goals Parma 56 - 45 (Serie A) - 7 (Coppa Italia) - 1 (Campionato a gironi) - 1 (Supercoppa Italiana) - 2 (Coppa Uefa) Parma - Juventus Serie A a Parma Confronti ufficiali 22 Vittorie Juventus 6 (L'ultima il 02.11.2013, 0-1) Pareggi 10 (L'ultimo il 13.01.2013, 1-1) Vittorie Parma 6 (L'ultima il 15.05.2011, 1-0) Goals Juventus 23 Goals Parma 23 Giocatori con più presenze e goals contro il Parma a Parma 10 presenze Del Piero Alessandro 9 Buffon Gianluigi 9 Tacchinardi Alessio 8 Pessotto Gianluca 7 Ferrara Ciro 7 Montero Ronald Paolo 7 Peruzzi Angelo 7 Trezeguet David Sergio 6 Davids Edgar 6 Marocchi Giancarlo 2 goals Baggio Roberto 2 Di Vaio Marco 2 Ravanelli Fabrizio 2 Tacchinardi Alessio 1 Camoranesi Mauro German 1 Del Piero Alessandro 1 Ferrara Ciro 1 Iaquinta Vincenzo 1 Ibrahimovic Zlatan 1 Inzaghi Filippo Ultimi confronti diretti 06.01.2011 Serie A Juventus-Parma 1-4 15.05.2011 Serie A Parma-Juventus 1-0 11.09.2011 Serie A Juventus-Parma 4-1 15.02.2012 Serie A Parma-Juventus 0-0 25.08.2012 Serie A Juventus-Parma 2-0 13.01.2013 Serie A Parma-Juventus 1-1 02.11.2013 Serie A Parma-Juventus 0-1 26.03.2014 Serie A Juventus-Parma 2-1 09.11.2014 Serie A Juventus-Parma 7-0 28.01.2015 Coppa Italia Parma-Juventus 0-1 Giocate 10 - Vittorie Juventus 6 - Pareggi 2 - Vittorie Parma 2 - Goals Juventus 19 - Goals Parma 8 http://www.goal.com/it/results-standings/69/serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_101 -
PARMA - JUVENTUS .- Saturday, April 11th, 2015 - 6:00 PM Ennio Tardini Stadium, Parma Referee: Andrea Gervasoni Parma - Juventus Preview: Lodi warns leaders to expect a battle The treble-chasing Bianconeri are in sensational form but their hosts are buzzing after picking up four points from their last two games. Apr 10, 2015 Francesco Lodi has vowed that crisis club Parma will give another display of strength in the face of adversity against runaway Serie A leaders Juventus at Stadio Ennio Tardini on Saturday. The Gialloblul face an uncertain future after they were declared bankrupt last month and entered administration, having run up huge debts. The two-time Uefa Cup winners must hope that new investors step forward to save them from going out of business this summer but, despite not being paid for months, Roberto Donadoni's men have certainly not thrown the towel in. Parma remain bottom of the table and look destined to remain there, but they secured a first Serie A victory since January by beating Udinese 1-0 on Wednesday. That long-awaited win came on the back of a 1-1 draw at Inter last Saturday and Donadoni expressed his pride over the manner in which his players have gone about their business. Lodi made his first start since January at San Siro and the midfielder is determined to show Juve that Parma are no soft touch despite their current plight. He said: "We will try to play as we have done so far, with all our determination. "Juve is the strongest team in Italy, has already practically won another league title, but in Parma will find a team ready to fight and sacrifice but that will not leave anything to chance because these months are important for the future of all of us and society. "On Saturday we would like to give joy because we know that even with a win like yesterday [against Udinese] we can make many people happy, beginning with those who work every day here at Parma. "There is so much pride, we are showing that we play head on to the end." While Parma ponder what the future may hold, these are exciting times for Juve as they attempt to win a famous treble. The Turin giants have all-but wrapped up a fourth successive Serie A title as they sit 14 points clear at the top of the table and can look forward to a Champions League quarter-final first leg tie at home to Monaco next Tuesday. Juve will also face Lazio in the Coppa Italia final in June after beating Fiorentina 3-0 in their semi-final second leg to seal a 4-2 aggregate victory in midweek. Massimiliano Allegri's men have won their last six games without conceding a goal, so Parma will be up against it this weekend and in a game captain Alessandro Lucarelli will miss due to suspension. Juve still have injury concerns over Paul Pogba (hamstring), Carlos Tevez (thigh), Andrea Pirlo (calf), and Stephan Lichtsteiner (knock). Striker Alvaro Morata scored a late winner as Juve triumphed at the Ennio Tardini 1-0 in January to keep their Coppa Italia hopes alive. OPTA FACTS This will be the 46th Serie A clash between these two sides: Juventus have won 21 times, Parma nine. The Emiliani and Juventus have SHARED the points 15 times so far: the Bianconeri are the side Parma have drawn the most against in Serie A. Parma have earned only two points over their last seven Serie A clashes with the Bianconeri, conceding 2.4 goals per match in these games. In the reverse fixture, Juventus won by 7-0: that remains the largest Parma defeat in Serie A. Both teams have not scored more than one goal in each of their last four Serie A meetings at the Tardini. Parma are unbeaten in two Serie A games (1W, 1D) – they have taken four points from two consecutive league match-days for the first time this season. Juventus have won their last four Serie A games, without conceding in these games. The Bianconeri have not conceded goals in five out of their last nine away matches in the league. LAST FIVE MATCHES Parma W D L L D 4/8/15 Parma 1 - 0 Udinese 4/4/15 Internazionale 1 - 1 Parma 3/22/15 Parma 0 - 2 Torino 3/15/15 Sassuolo 4 - 1 Parma 3/8/15 Parma 0 - 0 Atalanta Juventus W W W W W 4/7/15 Fiorentina 0 - 3 Juventus 4/4/15 Juventus 2 - 0 Empoli 3/22/15 Juventus 1 - 0 Genoa 3/18/15 Borussia Dortmund 0 - 3 Juventus 3/14/15 Palermo 0 - 1 Juventus HEAD TO HEAD 1/28/15 Parma 0 - 1 Juventus 11/9/14 Juventus 7 - 0 Parma 3/26/14 Juventus 2 - 1 Parma 11/2/13 Parma 0 - 1 Juventus 1/13/13 Parma 1 - 1 Juventus http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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live match [ Semifinali ritorno Tim Cup ] Fiorentina - Juventus 0-3
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PARMA - JUVENTUS .- Saturday, April 11th, 2015 - 6:00 PM Ennio Tardini Stadium, Parma Referee: Andrea Gervasoni Preview: Parma vs. Juventus Apr 9, 2015 Top meets bottom in Serie A this weekend, as runaway leaders Juventus make the trip to crisis-hit Parma. A fourth successive Scudetto is almost in the hands of the Bianconeri and a victory would see them open up a commanding 17-point lead over Roma in the table. Parma Parma fans must be wondering what has happened to their club in the past year, as their very existence beyond this season is in doubt. The Gialloblu had enjoyed a great season and finished sixth in Serie A, but due to an unpaid tax bill they were banned from competing in the Europa League. Following a summer of upheaval their form deteriorated and they lost eight of their opening nine league games, although the huge scale of their problems had yet to emerge. There had already been reports that a number of players had not been paid, which led to high-profile stars like Antonio Cassano leaving, before they were eventfully declared bankrupt by a court in Italy three weeks ago. They have been allocated €5m (£3.6m) by the Italian league to complete the season and it appears that it will be their last in the top flight for the foreseeable future. Despite their problems, they have managed to hold Roma and Inter Milan to draws away from home, while they picked up their first win in 11 games by beating Udinese on Wednesday. Recent form: D D L L D W Juventus There just seems to be no stopping Juventus at the moment and they are absolutely flying as the season enters its final stretch. They are 14 points clear at the top of Serie A and only an unthinkable collapse would prevent them from winning the title for a fourth consecutive season. It is not just in the league where they are enjoying success this campaign, as they booked their place in the Coppa Italia final on Tuesday evening, by coming back from a first-leg defeat to earn a thumping 3-0 victory over Fiorentina. They could very well be on for a treble, as Monaco await them in the quarter-finals of the Champions League, with the first leg of that clash set to take place in Turin week. As you would expect, their recent form has been nothing short of sensational, with six wins from their last six matches. They haven't even conceded in any of those games and against Parma that run seems likely to continue due to the lack of goals scored this season by their opponents. Recent form in Serie A: W D W W W W Recent form (all competitions): W W W W W W Team News Juventus are expected to rest a number of key players ahead of their European clash with Monaco, so the likes of Carlos Tevez and Andrea Pirlo will probably not be risked. Stephan Lichtsteiner may also sit the game out after missing their Coppa Italia victory with a bruise to his right thigh, while Paul Pogba remains on the sidelines. Due to Tevez's absence, Alessandro Matri could keep his place up front, while Fernando Llorente will also be battling for a starting spot. Meanwhile, Parma will be without the suspended Alessandro Lucarelli, while Ishak Belfodil could replace Massimo Coda in the attack. Parma possible starting lineup: Mirante, Cassani, Santacroce, Costa, Feddal, Jankovic, Lodi, Nocerino, Ghezzal, Varela, Belfodil Juventus possible starting lineup: Buffon, Padoin, Bonucci, Chiellini, Evra, Vidal, Marchisio, Pereyra, Sturaro, Matri, Lorente Head To Head In the reverse fixture, Juventus eased their way to the biggest win in Serie A this season by recording a crushing 7-0 victory over Parma. It was much tighter when they met in the quarter-finals of the Coppa Italia in January, as a late goal from Alvaro Morata ensured a 1-0 win for the Bianconeri. Juve are actually unbeaten in their last eight games against Parma, with six of those ending in wins, and rather unsurprisingly this is a fixture that they have tended to dominate over the years. We say: Parma 0-2 Juventus It's hard to see anything other than a Juventus victory, as Massimo Allegri's side are in irresistible form. Even without some of their key players, they should have far too much quality for Parma, which is why we are tipping the Bianconeri to comfortably seal the points. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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Carlos Tevez in line to return for Monaco clash Apr 9, 2015 Juventus forward Carlos Tevez should be fit in time for the Champions League quarterfinal tie with Monaco on Tuesday, according to La giornalaccio rosa dello Sport. Tevez was left out of Juve's 3-0 win at Fiorentina in the Coppa Italia on Tuesday night due to an injury he picked up that morning in their final training session. He was sent back to Turin immediately for tests and, although he has not trained since, the Bianconeri are hopeful he will be fit for next Tuesday. "As a precautionary measure, Tevez underwent tests which did not reveal any tears," the Serie A leaders said in a statement on their official website. "He will follow an individual training plan in order to aid his recovery from muscle tiredness." La giornalaccio rosa reports Tevez will miss Saturday's match against Parma in Serie A to focus on making a full recovery for Tuesday. Andrea Pirlo could also miss the Parma game to concentrate on being 100 percent fit to face Monaco, while Stephan Lichtsteiner has undergone tests on a thigh strain that saw him also miss the game in Florence. There are currently no concerns that he will not be fit for Tuesday, with only Andrea Barzagli rated doubtful. "Barzagli has been diagnosed with a slight overburdening of the soleus muscle, but there are no tears," Juve's statement added. "His condition will be monitored constantly, but he is a doubt for Parma."
