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  1. E possono ringraziare il Torino che ha battuto il Napoli altrimenti anche il secondo posto era in pericolo.
  2. Abbiamo due giorni di riposo in piú. Nel secondo tempo la Roma sará piú stanca di noi e li possiamo colpire.
  3. ROMA - JUVENTUS .- Monday, March 2nd, 2015 - 8:45 PM Olimpico Stadium, Rome Referee: Daniele Orsato Marotta: 'Roma like provincials' Mar 2, 2015 Juventus director Beppe Marotta insisted Roma are as likely to win as “a provincial side starving for points.” “It is an important game, but there are many points available and the risk of losing here is the same as the risk of losing against a provincial side that is starving for points,” Marotta told Sky Sport Italia. “We must honour the game and give our all to achieve the full points, just as we do every week.” Marotta was also asked about Antonio Cassano’s claims he turned down Juventus four times. “I don’t know when that was, but it certainly wasn’t in the last five years. Maybe in the past, but since I’ve been here we have not sought Cassano.” http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  4. ROMA - JUVENTUS .- Monday, March 2nd, 2015 - 8:45 PM Olimpico Stadium, Rome Referee: Daniele Orsato Line-ups: Roma-Juventus Mar 2, 2015 Roma and Juventus go head-to-head in the Scudetto showdown, as Francesco Totti aims to re-open the title race. There are nine points separating first and second, while Torino did Roma a huge favour last night by beating third-placed Napoli, ensuring whatever happens this weekend they will retain their spot. The last time these sides met it was a fiery 3-2 Juve victory in Turin, although Rudi Garcia had complaints about the refereeing on all three goals. Roma slipped back after a series of stalemates and have drawn their last four home fixtures, but were given a huge confidence boost by Thursday’s 2-1 Europa League victory over Feyenoord. Totti starts in the trident attack with Adem Ljajic and Gervinho, who both found the net in Rotterdam. Seydou Doumbia, Victor Ibarbo, Douglas Maicon, Kevin Strootman and Leandro Castan are sidelined with Juan Manuel Iturbe able to play only up to an hour. Surprisingly, Radja Nainggolan is benched in favour of Miralem Pjanic and Seydou Keita. Juventus have injury problems too, as Andrea Pirlo is out for three weeks, while Paul Pogba and Arturo Vidal both had issues over the last few days. Pogba has been rested due to that inflammation of the thigh muscle, but Vidal does start despite a bruised back. Stefano Sturaro was a late addition to the injury list along with Kwadwo Asamoah, Romulo and Luca Marrone. With the midfielders dropping out in numbers, Max Allegri returns to a 3-5-2 system with Stephan Lichtsteiner and Patrice Evra as wing-backs, moving Roberto Pereyra into the middle. Capocannoniere Carlos Tevez is partnered by impressive Alvaro Morata, preferred to Fernando Llorente. In Serie A, Roma’s last victory over Juventus was 1-0 here in February 2013, followed by three consecutive defeats home and away. In fact, the Giallorossi have lost five of their last six Serie A encounters with Juve. Last season the Bianconeri emerged 1-0 winners from the Olimpico thanks to Daniel Osvaldo’s goal deep into stoppages. Roma: De Sanctis; Torosidis, Manolas, Yanga-Mbiwa, Holebas; Pjanic, De Rossi, Keita; Gervinho, Totti, Ljajic Roma bench: Skorupski, Curci, Astori, Spolli, Cole, Nainggolan, Florenzi, Ucan, Paredes, Verde, Sanabria, Iturbe Juventus: Buffon; Caceres, Bonucci, Chiellini; Lichtsteiner, Vidal, Marchisio, Pereyra, Evra; Morata, Tevez Juventus bench: Storari, Rubinho, Barzagli, Ogbonna, De Ceglie, Padoin, Pogba, Pepe, Coman, Llorente, Matri http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  5. ROMA - JUVENTUS .- Monday, March 2nd, 2015 - 8:45 PM Olimpico Stadium, Rome Referee: Daniele Orsato Tevez: 'Right Juve attitude' Mar 2, 2015 Carlos Tevez said Juventus “must have the right attitude” against Roma in tonight’s clash. “It is an important game and we know it will be difficult. It’s a game where we cannot give away anything,” Tevez told Mediaset Premium. “We must have the right attitude. Do we risk being too comfortable? I think there’s risks for both sides. We need to get on that pitch and do what we know we can.” Andrea Pirlo is out injured, while Paul Pogba and Arturo Vidal are carrying knocks. “We have a determined midfield and must play deeper to keep the ball and control the game.” http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  6. Chiellini: Juventus’ Scudetti Were Ours, Not Just Conte’s Mar 2, 2015 Juventus defender Giorgio Chiellini spoke ahead of Monday evening’s Serie A clash against Roma, stating that they are out to prove their worth as players. Juventus, despite the coaching change from Antonio Conte to Massimiliano Allegri, have maintained their grip on Serie A and remained top throughout the season. In a long interview on Monday morning, Chiellini spoke about their determination to beat Roma and move closer to a fourth successive Scudetto, in order to prove that Juventus’ past successes were also the players’ and not just former coach Conte’s. “Despite the shock of Conte’s departure, with Allegri, we have managed to remain top of the league,” Chiellini said to Corriere della Sera. “The change in coach has given us the edge and anger to want to prove ourselves. “We are grateful to Conte and his staff, but we want to clarify [this year] that our titles were not just about the coach. “In the second and third years with Conte we needed a slap; at the start of this season we got that slap [with Allegri].”
  7. ROMA - JUVENTUS .- Monday, March 2nd, 2015 - 8:45 PM Olimpico Stadium, Rome Referee: Daniele Orsato Pogba rested for Roma? Mar 2, 2015 Paul Pogba is unlikely to be risked for Juventus’ trip to Roma tonight, with the Bianconeri set to revert to 3-5-2. The midfielder has been struggling with a thigh injury, but was included in Massimiliano Allegri’s squad for the Scudetto showdown. However, the Corriere dello Sport, believes that the Frenchman will not be risked for tonight’s match, with Roberto Pereyra taking his place in midfield. In this morning’s training session, the Old Lady lined up with a 3-5-2 system, suggesting that Allegri will revert to that shape with Pogba and Andrea Pirlo absent. Martin Caceres is likely to come into the side at centre-back alongside Leonardo Bonucci and Giorgio Chiellini, while Stephan Lichtsteiner and Patrice Evra taking up the wing-back roles. Alvaro Morata is again expected to partner Carlos Tevez in attack. Roma are also expected to make a tactical change, moving away from their customary 4-3-3 to start in a 4-2-3-1 shape. The giornalaccio rosa dello Sport reports that Adem Ljajic, Miralem Pjanic and Gervinho will sit behind Francesco Totti up front, with Daniele De Rossi and Radja Nainggolan anchoring the midfield. Jose Holebas is likely to be preferred to Ashley Cole at left-back, with Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa and Kostas Manolas in the centre. Probable Juventus lineup: Buffon; Caceres, Bonucci, Chiellini; Lichtsteiner, Pereyra, Vidal, Marchsio, Evra; Tevez, Morata Probable Roma lineup: De Sanctis; Torosidis, Yanga-Mbiwa, Manolas, Holebas; De Rossi, Nainggolan; Gervinho, Pjanic, Ljajic; Totti http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  8. ROMA - JUVENTUS .- Monday, March 2nd, 2015 - 8:45 PM Olimpico Stadium, Rome Referee: Daniele Orsato Roma ruined this season by sky-high expectations - Tacchinardi The former Juventus midfielder thinks Rudi Garcia should have played down Scudetto hype ahead of the tussle between Serie A's top two on Monday. Mar 2, 2015 Former Juventus midfielder Alessio Tacchinardi thinks Roma have been ruined by over-expectation this season after last year's stellar efforts. Rudi Garcia has openly admitted his decision to pronounce his team as being able to topple the Italian champions has come back to bite the Giallorossi, who have struggled to win games in 2015. Tacchinardi, 39, hoped this season’s Scudetto race would be tight but believes the French coach scuppered their chances by putting too much pressure on Roma to claim only their fourth Serie A championship. “I still don’t understand the sense of those quotes,” Tacchinardi told Goal. “He probably said that to keep spirits high but in the end things went very differently. “In my opinion, the atmosphere around Roma should be quiet and calm. Their biggest danger is to be overcharged by expectations and hype. “To be honest, I didn’t expect such big a gap between the two teams at this point of the season. Roma had a very good summer transfer window but they believed in Juan Iturbe, who has been disappointing so far. “I believed they could have got closer to Juventus but instead nothing changed.” Roma host Juve on Monday but are nine points behind the leaders and, though Giallorossi captain Francesco Totti insisted their challenge is not over, Tacchinardi feels the table-toppers have the upper hand. “Juventus are very close to peak form at the moment,” Tacchinardi added. “They gained a lot of strength and enthusiasm after beating Borussia Dortmund. They’re in great shape and, as we saw in the Champions League, they maintain their intensity until the final whistle. “Roma will feel much more pressure as it’s their last chance to keep their hopes alive, although the Feyenoord game boosted them. “Both teams have their own styles which they don’t change from game-to-game. Massimiliano Allegri takes some risks, while Rudi Garcia is more conservative and seldom changes the team’s structure. “Carlos Tevez and Francesco Totti will be the key players. I foresee a very interesting game - very intense, with great pace. I hope it will be a good advertisement for Italian football abroad.” http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  9. ROMA - JUVENTUS .- Monday, March 2nd, 2015 - 8:45 PM Olimpico Stadium, Rome Referee: Daniele Orsato Zoff: ‘Draw will do for Juventus’ Mar 2, 2015 Juventus legend Dino Zoff says the pressure is all on Roma tonight, as even a draw will do for his old side. The Bianconeri take on their closest title challengers in the Italian capital tonight, and will go 12 points clear at the top if they emerge with a win. “Is this the decisive match for the League?” Zoff considered as he spoke to Gianluca Di Marzio’s website. “Yes, if Juventus win. If Roma win though, everything would open up again. “A draw? It would certainly be a point gained for [Juventus Coach Massimiliano] Allegri’s team. So we can say that Juve would be happy with two of the three results available. “Home advantage could be a factor for Roma, but often that hasn’t proved to be the case.” The former goalkeeper also discussed the fortunes of Italian sides in Europe, and believes that Serie A is on the up. “I think that Juventus can get through against Borussia [Dortmund]. “Then Roma, like the other Italian clubs in the Europa League, have done very well and shown that our league is not as bad as they say. “Maybe there are two or three nations that have more top teams, but we’re not far behind. It’s also important for the UEFA rankings.” http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  10. ROMA - JUVENTUS .- Monday, March 2nd, 2015 - 8:45 PM Olimpico Stadium, Rome Referee: Daniele Orsato Legendary Roma Keeper Says Juventus Match Is Decisive Mar 2, 2015 Former Roma keeper Franco Tancredi has weighed in with his own opinion regarding tonight’s match with league leaders Juventus, suggesting that his old team cannot afford to slip if they have any ambition of winning the Serie A title. Monday evening sees the Giallorossi host Massimilliano Allegri’s table-topping side, with a nine point advantage separating the rivals in the race for the Scudetto. “I believe this game could decide the league,” Tancredi told Radio Rai. “For Roma it’s their last chance at hauling in Juventus. Nine points is a huge lead but if they can win I think the battle will go down to the very final weekend.” Between 1979 and 1990, the keeper played over 280 games at the Stadio Olimpico and was part of the Roma side that lost to Liverpool during the 1984 European Cup final. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  11. ROMA - JUVENTUS .- Monday, March 2nd, 2015 - 8:45 PM Olimpico Stadium, Rome Referee: Daniele Orsato Roma - Juventus Betting: Allegri's leaders to settle for a point at the Stadio Olimpico With some key players missing and a nine-point cushion, Al Hain-Cole expects the Bianconeri to consign Rudi Garcia's team to yet another stalemate. Mar 2, 2015 Roma will be hoping to close the gap on runaway leaders Juventus when the pair come face-to-face at the Stadio Olimpico on Monday. Rudi Garcia’s men have dropped off the pace by winning just one of their last seven Serie A matches, but they are available at with Unibet to reignite the title race with a victory here. Ominously for the hosts, the Bianconeri have won five of the last six league meetings between the sides and are favourites to extend their lead at the top of the table by coming out on top in the capital. The main reason for Roma dropping off the blistering pace set by Juventus has been that they've drawn six of their last seven Serie A fixtures, and you can get odds of on them being forced to settle for a point yet again this time out. While Garcia remained adamant in the run-up to the match that his side will be going all out for the win in order to gain some ground on the champions, his opposite number insisted that the fixture was ‘not crucial.’ With a nine-point cushion in his favour, Massimiliano Allegri can well afford to play down the importance of such a high profile clash, particularly given his side go into it without a number of important players. Having seen Andrea Pirlo and Arturo Vidal hobble off injured during last week’s hard-fought Champions League win over Borussia Dortmund, Allegri also has a decision to make regarding Paul Pogba, who is struggling with a thigh strain. Insistent that he will not take any chances over the fitness of his players, the former AC Milan boss will surely content himself with keeping the Giallorossi at arm’s length in Rome, knowing that merely avoiding defeat will represent a victory of sorts. It is a tactic that should prove successful given the guests’ record of just one defeat in 24 league games so far, particularly against a Roma team that have struggled to secure all three points recently. After drawing three of their last five away games in the league, those odds look good on Juventus holding their hosts to an eighth draw in 10 here. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  12. ROMA - JUVENTUS .- Monday, March 2nd, 2015 - 8:45 PM Olimpico Stadium, Rome Referee: Daniele Orsato Roma V Juventus: Five Battles To Win The War All eyes will be on the Giallorossi and the Bianconeri come Monday evening, with that result set to decide where the Scudetto will be at the end of the season. Mar 2, 2015 Roma take on Juventus on Monday evening Serie A action. The Giallorossi stand nine points short of leaders Juventus, and will be hoping to cut into that lead by the 90 minutes’ end. When it comes to this top-of-the-table clash, there will be some key battles on the pitch to look out for, as Serie A’s two best teams lock horns. Each team’s respective coaches will have an impact on the battle as well, with Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri predicted to revert back to the 3-5-2 in going up against Roma coach Rudi Garcia’s 4-3-3. Forza Italian Football brings you the on-the-pitch battles to look out for on Monday evening’s clash between Roma and Juventus. 1. Holebas vs. Lichtsteiner Although Stephan Lichtsteiner has not enjoyed as great a season as he had in the past, he remains an important offensive weapon for Juventus. Regardless of the Swiss’ dip in form though, Jose Holebas’ is nothing to really be impressed by. The Roma left-back will likely have a torrid time against Lichtsteiner; and with Allegri switching the formation to push Lichtsteiner higher up the pitch, Holebas will have to be wary of the space he is often guilty of leaving behind him. 2. De Rossi vs. Vidal This will be a heavyweight battle in midfield and one to keep an eye on throughout the game. Both Roma and Juventus’ respective styles is borne out of their ability to control midfield. Whoever comes out on top between Daniele De Rossi and Arturo Vidal will bring his team closer to winning the game. De Rossi will have to keep an eye on Juventus’ midfield dynamo, and control his foraging runs. On the other hand, Vidal will have to keep the pressure on De Rossi and prevent the Italian from dictating the pace of the game. Both midfielders’ clash will be likely be the highlight of the game. 3. Gervinho vs. Chiellini Gervinho against Giorgio Chiellini will be an intriguing battle, especially given the Juventus centre-back’s dodgy form this season. Against the Roma speedster, Chiellini will want to double-check his studs and avoid a similar slip to the one he suffered in midweek UEFA Champions League action against Borussia Dortmund. Gervinho is Roma’s most potent threat — especially on the counter-attack – and Chiellini will have to keep him quiet in order to blunt the Roma attack. They say speed kills; well Chiellini will have to prove that brawn can be just as effective a weapon on the day. 4. Manolas vs. Tevez As important a mission Chiellini will have in stopping Gervinho, Kostas Monolas will have an even greater challenge in stopping Serie A top-scorer Carlos Tevez. It will be a real David versus Goliath clash between the 5’8” Argentine striker and the 6’2” Greek centre-back. Tevez’s 14 league goals have proven that size isn’t everything however, and he will be favourite to get the best of Manolas on the pitch. Manolas will have to cope with the scrappy striker and his mobility, and focus more on out-thinking Tevez rather than out-fighting him. 5. Totti vs. Bonucci Leonardo Bonucci will have the toughest task of the Juventus defenders, taking on the King of Rome himself: Francesco Totti. Tracking Totti will be Bonucci’s trickiest task, with the Roma captain having the freedom to roam as a false No.9 and employing it to draw defenders out of position. Here again, Allegri’s three-man defence may play in Bonucci’s advantage, allowing him more freedom to step out and man-mark Totti. Physically-speaking, this isn’t much of a match; but the 38-year-old is a wily old fox boasting of plenty tricks up his sleeve to get the better of Bonucci. Bonucci could benefit from an extra saving grace though, with Garcia having played Totti three times in a week (twice in the UEFA Europa League against Feyenoord and in Serie A against Hellas Verona). Bonucci could thus take advantage of the Roma veteran’s weekly exertions and impose himself during their duel. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  13. ROMA - JUVENTUS .- Monday, March 2nd, 2015 - 8:45 PM Olimpico Stadium, Rome Referee: Daniele Orsato Juventus vs. Roma Preview: Round 25 — (Italian) Capital gains, anyone? Mar 2, 2015 How would you feel about looking at the Serie A standings after 25 games and seeing Juventus with a 12-point lead over its closest competition? Pretty good, I would assume, right? There may be 13 fixtures left to play after tomorrow night's trip to the Stadio Olimpico, but a 12-point lead is a 12-point lead no matter how you look at it. Sure, a nine-point lead atop the table is good in its own right. But you know what's better? A 12-point lead over Roma. Those are never not a good thing. That's exactly what kind of chance Juventus has when they renew acquaintances with Roma on Monday night. The same Roma side that can only seem to pick up one single point after another in Serie A in recent weeks. Their domestic form since the calendar flipped to 2015 is further proof of that: W-D-D-D-D-W-D-D. Yuck. Not really what you expect out of a team that has serious Scudetto aspirations, is it? But you know exactly what will be on Roma's mind when Juventus step onto the Olimpico pitch Monday night — revenge for what happened when the two teams played back on Oct. 5, as well as trying to re-open a Scudetto race that many will consider over and done with if Juventus claim all three points. Understandable, really. A 12-point gap between first and second place is a serious mountain to overcome, especially with how Roma has struggled to put any kind of consistent form outside of racking up draws one after another. As much as this is Juve's chance to put major room between themselves and the second-best team in Italy, Roma wants to make things a little more interesting as we get closer to officially hitting the home stretch of the season. JuventusFC ✔ @juventusfcen .@OfficialAllegri: "After tomorrow there are still 13 games & 39 points up for grabs. Still a long way to go and Napoli are getting closer." I swear Max is such a buzzkill on purpose sometimes. It's like he doesn't want us to have fun? Stop being the party pooper, Mr. Allegri! (He is actually taking a realist's view on things, which isn't so bad at all.) GOOD NEWS Plus-9. Sounds good to me. BAD NEWS EMERGENZA A CENTROCAMPO! No Andrea Pirlo, who was ruled out for three weeks earlier in the week. No Stefano Sturaro, who has picked up a 'light strain to his right knee,' according to the Juventus website. Paul Pogba has been a question mark all week. Same goes for Arturo Vidal. Both of the latter two have been called up and are part of the 22-man traveling squad, but it's a major doubt if either of the two central midfield stars will play against Roma. So basically everything is fine and dandy, right? Noooooot really. JuventusFC ✔ @juventusfcen .@OfficialAllegri: "At this stage of the campaign I can't afford to take risks and perhaps lose a player for over a month." WHAT TO WATCH FOR 1. Will the injuries in the midfield force Max Allegri to go 3-5-2? The short answer: Probably. I say that because we're seen it before, and we're likely to see it again. As much as Allegri has shown that the 4-3-1-2 is his base formation, he's also shown plenty of willingness to go back to a three-man defense if the situation calls for it. And with two of his most important midfielders' health statuses in doubt, the option of a 3-5-2 is now in serious consideration. So if we see Martin Cáceres playing on the right side of a three-man defense instead of at right back in the starting lineup, I won't be surprised. If there's a 3-5-2 formation announced an hour before kickoff, there shouldn't be any kind of squabbling because of what is currently available to Allegri. JuventusFC ✔ @juventusfcen .@OfficialAllegri: "An attacking midfielder behind the front two is a possibility, but I still haven't decided how we'll line up tomorrow." Always keeping us guessing, Max. What a trickster. 2. Claudio Marchisio the regista. No matter what tactical setup will be against Roma, we know that Il Principino will be the man in the heart of Juventus' midfield with Pirlo on the shelf. Marchisio's been playing great for weeks now and has easily been one of Juve's most consistent players throughout the 2014-15 season. He is contributing offensively, he is contributing defensively and he's just been the midfielder that balances things out so much. However, tomorrow night Pirlo won't be there with Marchisio flanking him. It will be Marchisio in the regista role, something he's proven to be plenty capable of doing. This is the beauty — and no, not his stunning good looks, folks — of what Claudio Marchisio brings to the table. 3. Álvaro Morata's continued awesomeness. I know I've talked about Morata a lot lately, but it's hard not to at this point. Nor is it really all that much of a chore with the way he's playing. Morata has been great since becoming a regular starter, and only continues to get better with the more he plays and develops chemistry with strike partner Carlos Tévez. Morata scored three goals and added two assists in five February games. That's almost as good as you can get when it comes to a player that has still just started nine games in all competitions this season. The way he's playing these days, you can see the confidence growing as the games go by. He's starting to truly show the potential we all heard about when he signed from Real Madrid. And as the goals continue to come, that confidence, always so important for young players at his age, will only go higher and higher. 4. Adem Ljajic and Gervinho vs. Stephan Lichtsteiner and Patrice Evra. With all the attacking options Roma had at its disposal at the beginning of the season, would you have put your money on Ljajic leading them in goals come the first game in March? I probably would have gone in a direction, but that by no means is diminishing Ljajic's breakout 2014-15 season in his second year with Roma. Ljajic and Gervinho — and all the pace that comes with the Ivorian winger — are expected to flank captain Francesco Totti tomorrow night. (Just don't ask him about any of the refereeing decisions in the last Juve-Roma game, okay?) This will be the latest challenge for a Juventus defense that has been a little wobbly in recent weeks. I guess it's pretty easy to say that it's time for Juve to show why they have the top-ranked defense in all of Serie A. My starting XI: (3-5-2): Buffon; Cáceres, Bonucci, Chiellini; Lichtsteiner, Pereyra, Marchisio, Pogba, Evra; Tévez, Morata OFFICIAL KICKOFF TIME: 8:45 P.M. IN ITALY; 2:45 P.M. ON THE EAST COAST; 11:45 A.M. ON THE WEST COAST http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  14. ROMA - JUVENTUS .- Monday, March 2nd, 2015 - 8:45 PM Olimpico Stadium, Rome Referee: Daniele Orsato Doumbia out of Roma-Juve Mar 1, 2015 Douglas Maicon and Seydou Doumbia are among the Roma players who miss tomorrow’s clash with Juventus. Rudi Garcia confirmed Maicon has still not fully recovered, while Doumbia is suffering from lumbago. Victor Ibarbo, Kevin Strootman and Leandro Castan are also on the treatment table. Roma squad for Juventus: Astori, Cole, Curci, De Rossi, De Sanctis, Florenzi, Gervinho, Holebas, Iturbe, Keita, Ljajic, Manolas, Nainggolan, Paredes, Pjanic, Sanabria, Skorupski, Spolli, Torosidis, Totti, Ucan, Verde, Yanga-Mbiwa http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  15. ROMA - JUVENTUS .- Monday, March 2nd, 2015 - 8:45 PM Olimpico Stadium, Rome Referee: Daniele Orsato Pogba, Vidal make Roma trip Mar 1, 2015 Paul Pogba and Arturo Vidal are in the Juventus squad travelling to Roma, but Stefano Sturaro misses out. Coach Max Allegri said he would only choose his line-up and system after evaluating the two midfielders in today’s training session. Pogba has an inflammation of the thigh muscle, while Vidal has a bruised back. Allegri also warned that, with Andrea Pirlo out for three weeks, he did not want to run unnecessary risks with his star players. Both of them are included in the squad travelling to the Stadio Olimpico, but it remains to be seen whether they will actually take to the field. To make matter worse, ex-Genoa midfielder Sturaro was an option to step in, but he too has been ruled out by a sprained ankle. Juventus squad for Roma: Buffon, Chiellini, Caceres, Ogbonna, Pogba, Pepe, Marchisio, Morata, Tevez, Coman, Llorente, Barzagli, De Ceglie, Bonucci, Padoin, Vidal, Lichtsteiner, Storari, Matri, Evra, Rubinho, Pereyra http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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