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  1. JUVENTUS - HELLAS VERONA 4 - 0 Paul Pogba (3') Carlos Tévez (7') Roberto Pereyra (66') Carlos Tévez (74') Sunday, January 18th, 2015 - 20:45 PM Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Massimiliano Irrati Juventus beat Hellas Verona to extend lead at the top of Serie A Jan 18, 2014 Goals from Paul Pogba, Carlos Tevez and Roberto Pereyra earned Juventus a 4-0 victory over Hellas Verona in Serie A this evening. The win at the Juventus Stadium ensured that Massimiliano Allegri and his side now hold a five-point gap at the top of the table over second-placed Roma. The home side opened the scoring after only three minutes when France international Pogba bulleted in an effort from distance, which flew into the bottom-right corner past a helpless Rafael. The Old Lady were able to further extend their advantage just four minutes later, this time as Tevez finished coolly with his right into the bottom corner. The home side looked in imperious form and it took some good work from Rafael to deny Andrea Pirlo from range, before Martin Caceres also headed straight at the keeper. Verona might have pulled one back just before the end of the half, only for veteran frontman Luca Toni to fire wide despite having found himself with some space inside the area. Giorgio Chiellini was the architect for Juve's third, the defender slipping a delightful through-ball into the path of Pereyra, who made no mistake with an adroit finish past Rafael in the 66th minute. Allegri's men continued to push forward despite the game already being sealed, leaving Tevez to bag a brace in the 74th minute when he collected from Claudio Marchisio to covert regardless of the difficult angle. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  2. Juve on Pogba and Giovinco Jan 18, 2015 Beppe Marotta denied knowledge of Sebastian Giovinco’s Toronto FC move and said Paul Pogba is “resisting” big offers. The general manager spoke to Sky Sport Italia ahead of tonight’s Serie A match against Verona. “We are accustomed to putting together a squad during the summer. We are not in any emergency situation, so there’s no need to sign anyone in January. “Of course if a good opportunity was to present itself, then we would take it, but at the moment I don’t see any.” There are strong reports in Canada that Giovinco has already agreed a contract with Toronto FC for June, when he’ll be a free agent. “We are not aware of these negotiations, either officially or off the record.” This week Pogba’s agent said Juventus would struggle to keep hold of him for long and Marotta confessed there is some truth to that. “A positive transfer strategy also means not bowing down to the proposals of huge clubs. Pogba is sought-after, but he has resisted and will try to resist. Our intention is to buy important players and not sell them. “As of today there is nothing to suggest Pogba will go to another club, but we cannot compete with the wages that are being proposed. We have certain financial goalposts. “Paris Saint-Germain? No, there hasn’t been any contact.”
  3. JUVENTUS - HELLAS VERONA 4 - 0 Paul Pogba (3') Carlos Tévez (7') Roberto Pereyra (66') Carlos Tévez (74') Sunday, January 18th, 2015 - 20:45 PM Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Massimiliano Irrati Four-star Juve go five clear Carlos Tevez bagged a brace as Juventus crushed Verona 4-0 and extended a five-point lead over Roma at the top. Jan 18, 2014 These sides met just 72 hours previously in the Coppa Italia, Juve emerging 6-1 winners in Turin. Both teams rotated for that Round of 16 tie, but Arturo Vidal was out with tonsillitis, joining Andrea Barzagli, Angelo Ogbonna, Kwadwo Asamoah and Romulo on the treatment table. Verona welcomed back Luca Toni, but Artur Ionita, Mounir Obbadi, Vangelis Moras, Bosko Jankovic and Juanito Gomez Taleb missed out. Verona had never won here in Serie A, managing just four draws and 21 defeats. It took just 160 seconds to break the deadlock, as Paul Pogba unleashed a screamer from distance that bounced just in front of Rafael. It was like Thursday all over again, as Pogba’s dummy allowed a deflected Alvaro Morata cross through and Carlos Tevez smashed in the first time finish from 12 yards. Rafael palmed an Andrea Pirlo free kick out from under the bar, while Panagiotis Tachtsidis failed to make the most of a Toni cross-shot to the back post. Pirlo tried to put his free kick under the wall, but Martin Caceres turned the ricochet inches wide. Rafael then flew to palm a Pogba curler out from the far top corner. It should’ve been 3-0 after the restart on the counter, but Claudio Marchisio drilled wide and Morata’s assist was over-hit so Tevez could only nod off target. Giorgio Chiellini threaded through for Roberto Pereyra down the left, who side-footed the ball into the far top corner with power and accuracy. He had also scored in the Coppa on Thursday and this was his first Serie A goal in a Juventus jersey. Marchisio picked the right pass for Tevez, who nutmegged the goalkeeper at the near post for his second of the game. Sebastian Giovinco came off the bench and with his first touch forced a save from distance. JUVENTUS: Buffon; Caceres, Bonucci, Chiellini, Evra; Marchisio (Padoin 77), Pirlo, Pogba; Pereyra (Pepe 75); Tevez (Giovinco 83), Morata VERONA: Rafael; Martic, Marques, Marquez, Rodriguez; Brivio, Sala (Saviola 62), Tachtsidis (Hallfredsson 75), Christodoulopoulos (Valoti 86); Greco; Toni Ref: Irrati http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  4. JUVENTUS - HELLAS VERONA 4 - 0 Paul Pogba (3') Carlos Tévez (7') Roberto Pereyra (66') Carlos Tévez (74') Sunday, January 18th, 2015 - 20:45 PM Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Massimiliano Irrati Juventus 4-0 Verona: Tevez scores twice as champions go five points clear Paul Pogba bagged another brilliant strike from distance while Roberto Pereyra also found the net as the Bianconeri took their tally to 10 in two games against the visitors. Jan 18, 2014 Carlos Tevez scored twice as Juventus recorded another resounding win over Verona to go five points clear at the top of Serie A. Massimiliano Allegri's men obliterated the same opposition 6-1 in the Coppa Italia on Thursday and Juve were utterly dominant once again, making the most of Roma's 1-1 draw at Palermo on Saturday to extend their lead at the summit. Paul Pogba got the hosts off to a fine start with an excellent long-range drive after just three minutes and Tevez swiftly doubled their advantage, leaving Verona with a huge task on their hands. Juve had drawn each of their last two home games in Serie A, but the defending champions never looked in danger of making it three in a row as Andrea Pirlo, Martin Caceres and Alvaro Morata all went close. But it was midfielder Roberto Pereyra, starting in place of the ill Arturo Vidal, who eventually put Juve 3-0 up, confidently dispatching with 24 minutes to go before Tevez doubled his tally eight minutes later. Verona coach Andrea Mandorlini had urged his team to claim vengeance for the midweek thrashing, but it appeared to be another case of damage limitation after slipping 2-0 down after just seven minutes. Pogba broke the deadlock in the third minute, finding the bottom-right corner with an unstoppable strike from 30 yards. Fresh from scoring against Verona for the second time in four days, Pogba was then involved in Juve's second goal four minutes later, but on this occasion the France international allowed Caceres' low cross to run, with Tevez on hand to steer home emphatically. Things almost got even worse for the visitors in the 12th minute, although goalkeeper Rafael was able to tip a Pirlo free kick around the post. Juve were in absolute control and again went close nine minutes before half-time, as Caceres dragged an effort agonisingly wide after Pirlo saw a free-kick blocked. The second half continued in a similar vein and Morata tried his luck with 50 minutes on the clock, narrowly missing the bottom-left corner from 30 yards. Juve looked destined to finally add a third on the counterattack a few minutes later, but Morata hammered a cross at the unmarked Tevez, giving the Argentinian little chance of bringing it under control. It was 3-0 in the 66th minute when Pereyra, who also netted against Verona on Thursday, raced on to an incisive Giorgio Chiellini pass and coolly stroked into the roof of the net. Tevez then scored his second of the game and 13th Serie A goal of the season with 16 minutes to go, charging past a couple of defenders before beating Rafael from an acute angle, wrapping up an easy win for the champions. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  5. Pereyra di nuovo in goal dopo la coppa Italia. Ma il merito é tutto del Chiello assist-man.
  6. JUVENTUS - HELLAS VERONA - Sunday, January 18th, 2015 - 20:45 PM Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Massimiliano Irrati HT 2-0: Juve maul Verona again Jan 18, 2014 Paul Pogba and Carlos Tevez gave Juventus a 2-0 lead over Verona within the opening seven minutes. These sides met just 72 hours previously in the Coppa Italia, Juve emerging 6-1 winners in Turin. Both teams rotated for that Round of 16 tie, but Arturo Vidal was out with tonsillitis, joining Andrea Barzagli, Angelo Ogbonna, Kwadwo Asamoah and Romulo on the treatment table. Verona welcomed back Luca Toni, but Artur Ionita, Mounir Obbadi, Vangelis Moras, Bosko Jankovic and Juanito Gomez Taleb missed out. Verona had never won here in Serie A, managing just four draws and 21 defeats. It took just 160 seconds to break the deadlock, as Paul Pogba unleashed a screamer from distance that bounced just in front of Rafael. It was like Thursday all over again, as Pogba’s dummy allowed a deflected Alvaro Morata cross through and Carlos Tevez smashed in the first time finish from 12 yards. Rafael palmed an Andrea Pirlo free kick out from under the bar, while Panagiotis Tachtsidis failed to make the most of a Toni cross-shot to the back post. Pirlo tried to put his free kick under the wall, but Martin Caceres turned the ricochet inches wide. Rafael then flew to palm a Pogba curler out from the far top corner. Juventus 2-0 Verona (Half-Time) Scorers: Pogba 3 (J), Tevez 7 (J) Juventus: Buffon; Caceres, Bonucci, Chiellini, Evra; Marchisio, Pirlo, Pogba; Pereyra; Tevez, Morata Verona: Rafael; Martic, Marques, Marquez, Rodriguez; Brivio, Sala, Tachtsidis, Christodoulopoulos; Greco; Toni Ref: Irrati http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  7. JUVENTUS - HELLAS VERONA - Sunday, January 18th, 2015 - 20:45 PM Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Massimiliano Irrati Lichtsteiner: 'Juve can go clear' Jan 18, 2014 Stephan Lichtsteiner assures Juventus won’t underestimate Verona tonight. “It’d be important to go five points clear.” A victory tonight would expand the Bianconeri’s lead at the top of the table, as Roma have been held to two consecutive stalemates by Lazio and Palermo. “Could we underestimate Verona? We are more mature compared to other years, so I am not concerned,” Lichtsteiner told Sky Sport Italia. Juventus already crushed Verona 6-1 in the Coppa Italia on Thursday evening, though both teams have changed a great deal. “We put in a great performance on Thursday, but this is a different game and we start from 0-0. “It would be important to go five points clear. Roma are a strong side, so if we can create more of a buffer then that’s better for us.” http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  8. Caceres non trova la porta ma forse c'era la deviazione.
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