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  1. JUVENTUS - TORINO 2 - 1 Arturo Vidal (15' Penalty) Bruno Peres (22') Andrea Pirlo (93') Sunday, November 30th, 2014 - 6:00 PM Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Daniele Orsato Vidal: Pirlo Is An Incredible Player Nov 30, 2014 Arturo Vidal has hailed his team mate Andrea Pirlo and has spoken of the difficulty Juventus faced against Torino. The Bianconeri earned a last gasp win against their city rivals courtesy of Pirlo’s late strike despite playing the final ten minutes with just ten men after Stephan Lichtsteiner saw red. “Pirlo is an incredible player, he did everything in the build up for his goal, I simply gave him the ball,” he told Sky Sport Italia after the game. “It was a difficult game, as it always is against Torino. “They played with ten men behind the ball and it was never easy.” He then discussed his new role as a play maker in the line-up. “I prefer being in the play maker role, it means I am closer to the goal.” http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  2. JUVENTUS - TORINO 2 - 1 Arturo Vidal (15' Penalty) Bruno Peres (22') Andrea Pirlo (93') Sunday, November 30th, 2014 - 6:00 PM Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Daniele Orsato Allegri: 'Torino deserved draw' Nov 30, 2014 Max Allegri feels “a draw would’ve been a fairer result” in the Turin Derby, but Juventus “believed to the end.” The Bianconeri saw Stephan Lichtsteiner sent off, but Andrea Pirlo snatched a 2-1 victory in the final seconds. “We played a good first half and conceded a daft goal, as it’s rare you see someone run 70 metres without being challenged,” Allegri told Sky Sport Italia of the Bruno Peres box-to-box strike. “We weren’t as sharp as usual after the break and it became difficult after the equaliser. Football is wonderful because it’s dramatic and the lads kept fighting to the end, making up for the points we lost at Genoa. “Perhaps a draw would’ve been a fairer result, but then we deserved a point against Genoa and conceded at the last second there. “After Torino equalised we were a little disoriented for seven or eight minutes. These things can happen and Torino’s style can force you to run more as they like to spread the play. “I give credit to the lads for believing to the end. I introduced Ogbonna because we were suffering on counter-attacks down to 10 men and needed more balance at the back. “Between Juve and Argentina, Tevez played non-stop with an intensity that is just madness. Pogba was also tired, but at times he was a little bit too far forward and detached from the other midfielders. “I’d like to rotate the squad more, but at the moment we have many players out of action. The only abundance I have are in attack and some midfield roles.” Allegri became famous after writing ‘fiuuu’ – the Italian for phew – on Twitter after a last-gasp win, so what would he write now? “Fiuuu part two!” http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  3. JUVENTUS - TORINO 2 - 1 Arturo Vidal (15' Penalty) Bruno Peres (22') Andrea Pirlo (93') Sunday, November 30th, 2014 - 6:00 PM Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Daniele Orsato Pirlo: 'Wonderful to win this way!' Nov 30, 2014 Andrea Pirlo admits “it was wonderful to win a derby at the last second” after Juventus dramatically saw off Torino. Pirlo scored with four seconds to spare, giving 10-man Juve a 2-1 victory over their city rivals Torino. “I followed the move, Vidal did well to see me and at the very last desperate second we won it,” Pirlo told Sky Sport Italia. “It’s wonderful to win a derby at the last second and especially when you are down to 10 men. It’s a great satisfaction. We dedicate it to the fans. “We are giving a sense of consistency to our results and if they arrive like they did tonight then even better.” http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  4. JUVENTUS - TORINO 2 - 1 Arturo Vidal (15' Penalty) Bruno Peres (22') Andrea Pirlo (93') Sunday, November 30th, 2014 - 6:00 PM Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Daniele Orsato Juventus 2-1 Torino: Pirlo Denies Gutsy Granata With Last Kick Of Dramatic Derby Nov 30, 2014 Juventus secured a last gasp 2-1 win against Torino in the Derby della Mole at a rain soaked Juventus Stadium in Serie A on Sunday evening. Arturo Vidal’s early penalty was cancelled out by a brilliant solo effort from Bruno Peres, who ran the length of the field before firing home, levelled affairs shortly afterwards. Stephan Lichtsteiner saw red late on in what was a scrappy, yet highly entertaining match. Andrea Pirlo drilled home the winner from distance with the last kick of the game to leave the visitors deflated. Perhaps unsurprisingly it was the hosts, who before today’s game had won their previous 24 Serie A games at Juventus Stadium, looked far more comfortable than the Granata who seemed prepared to sit back and soak up pressure. Having dominated possession without carving any clear opportunities, the hosts took the lead through Vidal’s penalty after a Torino player had handled Andrea Pirlo’s free kick in the box. Seven minutes later, the Granata would be level, their first goal against their more illustrious opponents since 2002, courtesy of a stunning individual effort from Peres. The 24-year-old picked up the ball in his own area before charging the length of the pitch down the right wing, skipping around several tacklers, before unleashing an unstoppable strike past Marco Storari that smashed against the far post and into the Juventus net. Once level, Torino looked more positive and tried to assert their style by exploiting the space out wide but they were unable to create any clear opportunities. As the game reached the interval the Granata were pinned down and were under severe pressure from the Bianconeri, After the break it was more of the same as Pirlo delivered a number of threatening balls into the box, but his colleagues were incapable of making the most of the chances. On 52 minutes the visitors should have taken a shock lead. Fabio Quagliarella wasted a magnificent chance following Amauri’s low ball into the middle of the box, however the former Juventus forward could only prod his effort inches wide from close range. The wet conditions did not allow for much of a spectacle and as the game wore on, the more scrappy an affair it became. Both sides traded long range efforts from Peres and Carlos Tevez without testing the keepers. Torino were defending admirably and played as a unit closing down Juventus’ creative engines before they could carve any opportunities; Vidal had the ball in the net with 15 minutes to play but the strike was rightly chalked off for being offside. The visitors were handed a massive boost just moments later as a reckless sliding challenge from Lichtsteiner saw him receive a second booking and leave Juventus a man short for the final 10 minutes. Immediately afterwards the hosts had their backs against the wall while the visitors were in command of the game and only a pair of last ditch tackles prevented the Granata from snatching the win. Just as the result looked certain, in the 93rd minute Pirlo crashed home a low shot that hit the bottom corner of the Torino net to leave the Granata heartbroken and send the Juventus faithful into raptures. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  5. JUVENTUS - TORINO 2 - 1 Arturo Vidal (15' Penalty) Bruno Peres (22') Andrea Pirlo (93') Sunday, November 30th, 2014 - 6:00 PM Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Daniele Orsato Juventus 2-1 Torino Nov 30, 2014 The latest of goals from Andrea Pirlo secured a dramatic 2-1 Serie A victory for Juventus and denied Torino a rare point from the Derby della Mole. Lowly Torino were much the better side across town at the Juventus Stadium and, after going behind to an early Arturo Vidal penalty, hit back with a sensational goal on the run from Bruno Peres. With a first derby win since 1995 within their grasp, the visitors turned the screw throughout the second half and were given a late boost when Juve full-back Stephan Lichtsteiner was sent off. However, deep into stoppage time, Pirlo broke Torino fans' hearts with a fiercely-driven winner. Having failed to secure a point from the derby since 2008 - they had not even scored against their city rivals in 12 years - Torino set themselves up to remedy at least one part of that unhappy streak. Their two former Juve strikers, Amauri and Fabio Quagliarella, would prove a real handful to their one-time employers and the latter tested Marco Storari with a dipping free-kick early on. The award of a penalty kick against them was not part of the plan, however, and Vidal made no mistake from the spot after Omar El Kaddouri appeared to stop Pirlo's cross with his arm. Torino's response to the setback was remarkable and saw Peres notch the club's first goal against Juve since Benoit Cauet's back in February 2002. It was a stupendous individual effort, too, as the Brazilian right-back took on an entire team, streaking past the likes of Paul Pogba and Patrice Evra before confounding Storari with a perfect angled drive. With Juve left stunned, Torino looked to snatch the lead before the break and Amauri might have turned the game on its head with his attempt from close range, but his accuracy let him down. The final chance of the half did fall to Juve and Vidal, who swept up Evra's low cross only to rifle the ball wide with Toro goalkeeper Jean-Francois Gillet left short-handed. Giampiero Ventura's men still looked full of intent when play resumed and, in the 52nd minute, Quagliarella rattled a post after sliding in to connect with Amauri's cross. Peres drifted the ball for Amauri to try his luck with a header that Storari blocked before the defender broke into the box on the left to rasp a dangerous shot across the face of goal. The Italian champions remained second-best inside their own stadium but Carlos Tevez soon wriggled free to lead a rare Juve charge that saw him scoop over the bar. They were dealt a double blow shortly before the game entered its final 10 minutes. First, Vidal tapped home from six yards only to be ruled offside, and then Lichtsteiner was sent off. In a show of frustration the Switzerland international - booked earlier on for dissent - went in hard on El Kaddouri in the Torino box and received his second yellow card of the evening. That flaring of tempers lit the touchpaper on five frantic minutes to close out a memorable match. Torino looked like they had edged the final exchanges, with Amauri only denied the chance to pick his spot by a brave and crucial intervention from Giorgio Chiellini. Yet despite their manful performance, the point - and an opportunity to force an historic draw - slipped away from them right at the death. Only seconds remained on the clock when the ball spilled to Pirlo on the edge of the D - the veteran playmaker took one step forward before powering a screamer into the bottom corner. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  6. JUVENTUS - TORINO 2 - 1 Arturo Vidal (15' Penalty) Bruno Peres (22') Andrea Pirlo (93') Sunday, November 30th, 2014 - 6:00 PM Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Daniele Orsato Andrea Pirlo fires Juventus to dramatic Turin derby victory Andrea Pirlo scored in the fourth minute of added time against Torino this evening to win a dramatic Turin derby right at the death for 10-man Juventus. Nov 30, 2014 The home side managed to edge ahead inside the opening 15 minutes of the contest when it was ruled that Omar El Kaddouri had handled the ball inside his own area. Arturo Vidal was the man tasked with converting the penalty beyond Jean-Francois Gillet to put Juventus on their way. Despite the reigning champions grabbing a foothold on the game, Torino managed to hit back shortly after courtesy of Bruno Peres's fine individual effort, which went in off the post to leave back-up keeper Marco Storari stranded. With just a few minutes remaining of the first half Vidal wasted a decent opening to add to his personal tally for the evening, firing an effort well over the bar after being picked out inside the opposition box. Juventus continued to press for another goal in the second half, coming particularly close through Vidal in the opening minutes following the restart, although the Maroons remained solid throughout. Vidal did manage to put the ball into the net 15 minutes from time, only for the linesman's flag to have already been raised due to an offside infringement, although the complexion of the contest changed dramatically when Stephan Lichtsteiner was shown a second yellow card to leave the Old Lady down to 10 men. While it was the hosts who were throwing their all at finding a late winner, Torino created some decent openings of their own through Alessandro Gazzi's headed attempt and a three-on-two break which eventually broke down. With just seconds of the tense local derby remaining, Pirlo picked up the ball on the edge of the area and fired home with essentially the last kick of the game to win the game for Juve. The late triumph for Massimiliano Allegri's charges sees them strengthen their grip on top spot in Serie A, while Torino remain in 15th place. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  7. JUVENTUS - TORINO 2 - 1 Arturo Vidal (15' Penalty) Bruno Peres (22') Andrea Pirlo (93') Sunday, November 30th, 2014 - 6:00 PM Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Daniele Orsato Juventus 2-1 Torino: Imperious Pirlo decides Derby della Mole at the death The veteran midfielder netted in the dying seconds, after Bruno Peres had looked to have earned the visitors a point by cancelling out Arturo Vidal's opener. Nov 30, 2014 Andrea Pirlo scored a sensational last-gasp winner as Juventus defeated Torino 2-1 in the Derby della Mole on Sunday evening. The veteran playmaker lashed home a low shot from 25 yards with virtually the last kick of the game to cruelly deny the Granata and extend the Bianconeri's remarkable winning run at home in the league to 25 matches. It looked as though the reigning champions and leaders would have to settle for a draw when Torino's Bruno Peres scored a superb individual goal midway through the first half, cancelling out Arturo Vidal's twice-taken penalty in the 15th minute. The home side were even reduced to 10 men in the 78th minute when Stephan Lichtsteiner picked up a second yellow card, but Massimiliano Allegri's men were still able to find a winner right at the end. Peres' goal was Torino's first against their fierce rivals since February 2002, and it looked as though they would be the first visiting side to come away from a league game at Juventus Stadium with anything since Cagliari in May 2013. But Pirlo had the final word, a typically accurate finish leaving Jean-Francois Gillet with no chance and allowing the home fans to celebrate a seventh consecutive derby win. Patrice Evra came in at left-back for the suspended Simone Padoin as one of two changes for Juve from their midweek UEFA Champions League win over Malmo. The other saw goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon miss out with a shoulder problem, replaced by Marco Storari who made his first appearance of the season. Storari held an early free-kick from former Juve man Fabio Quagliarella, but the hosts were soon ahead through Vidal's penalty. Pirlo's free-kick was handled by Omar El Kaddouri in the wall and, after placing his first effort into the top-right corner, Vidal sent his second into the bottom-left with cool precision. The visitors were not behind for long, however, as Peres equalised with a goal of sheer brilliance. The Brazilian picked the ball up on the edge of his own box and stormed down the right flank, beating Paul Pogba, Evra and Vidal for pace before thumping an angled finish across Storari and in off the left-hand upright. Torino continued to pose a threat after the interval and a sliding Quagliarella diverted Amauri's low cross narrowly wide of the near post from close range in the 52nd minute. Leonardo Bonucci tested Gillet with a low skidding drive from distance five minutes later and Juve were further frustrated 15 minutes from time when Vidal had a goal rightly ruled out for offside. Their quest for a winner was made even harder three minutes later as Lichtsteiner was shown a second yellow card for a foul on El Kaddouri. Yet Pirlo provided a sensational finale with seconds remaining, drilling a shot into the bottom-left corner following Vidal's lay-off. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  8. Bruno Peres, buona riserva di Lichtsteiner. Che ne penserá Marotta?
  9. JUVENTUS - TORINO - Sunday, November 30th, 2014 - 6:00 PM Juventus Stadium, Turin Referee: Daniele Orsato HT 1-1: Torino shock Juventus Nov 30, 2014 A stunning Bruno Peres box-to-box goal has given Torino a half-time draw at the Juventus Stadium in the Turin Derby. The Derby della Mole is always a tense affair and this time Fabio Quagliarella and Amauri returned to face their former teammates. Toro hadn’t even scored against Juve since February 2002, losing 10 on the bounce, and their last victory was back in April 1995. This season wasn’t going well for the Granata either with three consecutive Serie A defeats, although they are in a strong position to qualify for the Europa League knockouts. Migjen Basha, Antonio Nocerino and Salvatore Masiello missed out, while Juve were without Gigi Buffon, Kwadwo Asamoah, Andrea Barzagli, Martin Caceres, Luca Marrone and the suspended Simone Padoin. As expected, the Bianconeri dominated possession and pinned Toro back, though Marco Storari was comfortable on a Quagliarella free kick. Andrea Pirlo’s free kick was charged down by Omar El Kaddouri’s arm in the wall and the referee awarded a penalty in a very similar incident to Juve’s 3-2 victory over Roma. El Kaddouri insisted he was trying to protect his face, but Daniele Orsato had verbally warned all the players before the free kick to keep their arms down. Arturo Vidal converted both attempts, as it had to be retaken for encroachment. Torino had not scored against Juventus for over 12 years, but they broke that drought in style with Bruno Peres. He ran from his own penalty area, turned on the turbo past Evra and smashed his finish across Storari, in off the inside of the far post. It was a truly fantastic solo effort. That goal also changed the confidence levels in the stadium, as the Granata suddenly began keeping more of the ball and creating problems. Amauri had a good chance, but slipped on the wet turf and allowed Giorgio Chiellini to clear. Carlos Tevez drilled off target and Vidal ballooned over from close range on an Evra pull-back. Juventus 1-1 Torino (Half-Time) Scorers: Vidal pen 15 (J), Bruno Peres 23 (T) Juventus: Storari; Lichtsteiner, Bonucci, Chiellini, Evra; Pogba, Pirlo, Marchisio; Vidal; Tevez, Llorente Juventus bench: Rubinho, Audero, Ogbonna, Pepe, Pereyra, Mattiello, Morata, Coman, Giovinco Torino: Gillet; Maksimovic, Glik, Moretti; Peres, Vives, Gazzi, El Kaddouri, Darmian; Amauri, Quagliarella Torino bench: Castellazzi, Padelli, Molinaro, Bovo, Perez, Farnerud, Larrondo, Martinez, Jansson, Silva, Sanchez Mino, Benassi Ref: Orsato http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  10. Grande azione ma Vidal la alza oltre la traversa.
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