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[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Palermo 2-0
Socrates ha risposto al topic di Morpheus © in Stagione 2014/2015
Palo, indovinate di chi? -
[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Palermo 2-0
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Jovinchinho! -
[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Palermo 2-0
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Bonucci si autoinfortuna. -
[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Palermo 2-0
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[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Palermo 2-0
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10 minuti per Giovinco. -
[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Palermo 2-0
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Giallo anche per Arturo. -
[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Palermo 2-0
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Ci ha provato ora. -
[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Palermo 2-0
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Gli applausi dello Stadium erano per l'entrata di Maresca? -
[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Palermo 2-0
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Sí, mi ricordo. -
[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Palermo 2-0
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FERNANDO LLORENTE 2-0 -
[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Palermo 2-0
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Belotti provoca il giallo di Marchisio. -
[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Palermo 2-0
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Ma perché non fa riposare Lichtsteiner nemmeno oggi? Pereyra non aveva demeritato. -
JUVENTUS - PALERMO - Sunday, October 26th, 2014 - 3:00 PM Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Gianpaolo Calvarese HT 1-0: Vidal revives Juventus Oct 26, 2014 Arturo Vidal has given Juventus the half-time lead over Palermo thanks to a Carlos Tevez assist. The Bianconeri were in dire need of a boost after two consecutive Champions League defeats and a 1-1 draw at bottom of the table Sassuolo. Romulo returned to the squad, though Andrea Barzagli, Martin Caceres, Patrice Evra and the suspended Simone Padoin missed out. The Sicilians won three consecutive visits to Turin between 2009 and 2011, but lost their last two and hadn’t played a draw here for almost a decade. Claudio Marchisio volleyed over and Fernando Llorente’s header was plucked out of the air, while Franco Vazquez saw his strike deflected just over the bar for Palermo. From that corner, Vazquez’s diving header again skimmed the woodwork. Juve had 72 per cent possession in the opening half-hour, but without making any real impact. They broke through with a counter-attack, as Carlos Tevez sprinted forward and drew defenders to him, spreading the play down the left for Arturo Vidal’s angled drive. It was Pereyra who sparked that move by robbing Feddal. Juventus 1-0 Palermo (Half-Time) Scorers: Vidal 32 (J) Juventus: Buffon; Ogbonna, Bonucci, Chiellini; Pereyra, Vidal, Pirlo, Marchisio, Asamoah; Llorente, Tevez Palermo: Sorrentino; Munoz, Gonzalez, Andelkovic; Pisano, Bolzoni, Rigoni, Barreto, Feddal; Vazquez, Dybala Ref: Calvarese http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Palermo 2-0
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Nel campionato di serie A a 20 squadre ce ne sono troppe che giocano l'anticalcio e che meriterebbero di stare in B. -
[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Palermo 2-0
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E se eliminassimo te, Avvocato? Ti tengo d'occhio. O.K.? -
[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Palermo 2-0
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Errore siciliano, grandissimo Carlitos, goal di Arturo. 70% del goal merito di Tevez. -
[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Palermo 2-0
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ARTURO VIDAL 1-0 -
JUVENTUS - PALERMO - Sunday, October 26th, 2014 - 3:00 PM Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Gianpaolo Calvarese Line-ups: Juventus-Palermo Oct 26, 2014 Juventus need to get back on track against Palermo, who have a surprisingly good record in Turin. The pressure is growing on Max Allegri after two consecutive Champions League defeats to Atletico Madrid and Olympiacos, plus a 1-1 Serie A draw at Sassuolo. Roma’s 0-0 result at Sampdoria last night put them joint top on 19 points, so a victory would allow Juve to open up a three-point lead. Romulo is back in the squad, albeit not ready to start, while Andrea Barzagli, Martin Caceres, Patrice Evra and the suspended Simone Padoin miss out. Despite an impressive performance in Athens on Wednesday, Alvaro Morata is sent back to the bench in favour of Fernando Llorente, who is yet to score this season. Andrea Pirlo and Arturo Vidal both start in midfield, even though they seemed decidedly out of shape against Olympiacos. Roberto Pereyra steps in for the rested Stephan Lichtsteiner and Paul Pogba. Palermo are climbing the table following their first win of the season, a last-gasp 2-1 victory over Cesena, but have conceded a whopping 15 goals in seven games. Paulo Dybala has been linked with a move to Juventus on and off, while Franco Vazquez and Italy Under-21 starlet Andrea Belotti are also impressive in attack. Costa Rica international Giancarlo ‘Pipo’ Gonzalez scored on his Serie A debut last week and is a danger in the air. Palermo held Napoli to a spectacular 3-3 draw this season and have a remarkably good record in Turin, winning three consecutive visits between 2009 and 2011. They lost the last two attempts, but there hasn’t been a stalemate in this fixture for almost a decade. Juventus: 1 Buffon; 5 Ogbonna, 19 Bonucci, 3 Chiellini; 37 Pereyra, 23 Vidal, 21 Pirlo, 8 Marchisio, 22 Asamoah; 14 Llorente, 10 Tevez Juventus bench: 30 Storari, 34 Rubinho, 2 Romulo, 6 Pogba, 9 Morata, 11 Coman, 12 Giovnco, 26 Lichtsteiner, 38 Mattiello Palermo: 70 Sorrentino; 6 Munoz, 12 Gonzalez, 4 Andelkovic; 3 Pisano, 15 Bolzoni, 27 Rigoni, 8 Barreto, 23 Feddal; 20 Vazquez, 9 Dybala Palermo bench: 1 Ujkani, 2 Vitiello, 7 Lazaar, 10 Joao Silva, 11 Makienok, 18 Chochev, 19 Terzi, 21 Quaison, 25 Maresca, 33 Daprelà, 89 Morganella, 99 Belotti http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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JUVENTUS - PALERMO - Sunday, October 26th, 2014 - 3:00 PM Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Gianpaolo Calvarese Pereyra: 'Juve criticism excessive' Oct 26, 2014 Roberto Pereyra starts in Juventus-Palermo and insists Champions League criticism was “excessive.” “It will certainly be a difficult game and we must try to win,” Pereyra told Sky Sport Italia. He steps into the team for Stephan Lichtsteiner, while Paul Pogba is also rested. “We are coming off a Champions League defeat and need the victory today. It’s true we lost to Olympiacos on Wednesday and we have to turn the situation around. “The criticism was excessive after the Olympiacos game, but then again it’s normal because people expect Juve to win every time.” http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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JUVENTUS - PALERMO - Sunday, October 26th, 2014 - 3:00 PM Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Gianpaolo Calvarese Juventus v Palermo statistics Oct 26, 2014 JUVENTUS 1ST Juventus have won 100%, drawn 0% and lost 0% of their last 20 home games. In their last 20 home games against teams positioned in the bottom half of the table, Juventus have won 16, drawn 1 and lost 1 of these matches. In their last 20 home games against teams positioned below them in the table, Juventus have won 20, drawn 0 and lost 0 of these matches. JUVENTUS HOME Juventus have scored 1 goal or less in 5 of their last 20 home games, going on to win 5, draw 0 and lose 0 of these matches. Juventus have conceded 1 goal or less in 17 of their last 20 home games, going on to win 17, draw 0 and lose 0 of these matches. In their last 20 home matches, Juventus have scored 2.5 goals per game and conceded 0.5 goals per game on average. * In their last 20 home games, 20 of the 49 goals scored by Juventus have come from forwards, 20 from midfielders and 8 from defenders. In their last 20 home games, 3 of the 9 goals conceded by Juventus have come from forwards, 2 from midfielders and 2 from defenders. In their last 20 home games, 59% of the 49 goals scored by Juventus have come in open play, whilst 39% have come from set-pieces. * Juventus have conceded in 30% of their last 20 home games. Juventus have scored in 100% of their last 20 home games. Juventus have conceded in 6 of their last 20 home games, going on to win 6, draw 0 and lose 0 of these matches. * Juventus last kept a clean sheet at home 2 games ago. The last 20 Juventus home matches have produced an average of 2.90 goals per game. Juventus have scored 1 goal or less in 25% of their last 20 home games. * Juventus have scored first in 95% of their last 20 home games. In their last 20 home games, Juventus have scored the first goal 19 times and conceded the first goal 1 time. Juventus have conceded the first goal in 5% of their last 20 home games. PALERMO 16TH Palermo have won 5%, drawn 40% and lost 55% of their last 20 away games. In their last 20 away games against teams positioned in the top half of the table, Palermo have won 0, drawn 6 and lost 11 of these matches. In their last 20 away games against teams positioned above them in the table, Palermo have won 1, drawn 8 and lost 11 of these matches. PALERMO AWAY Palermo have scored 1 goal or less in 18 of their last 20 away games, going on to win 0, draw 7 and lose 11 of these matches. Palermo have conceded 1 goal or less in 12 of their last 20 away games, going on to win 1, draw 7 and lose 4 of these matches. In their last 20 away matches, Palermo have scored 0.7 goals per game and conceded 1.6 goals per game on average. * In their last 20 away games, 0 of the 9 goals scored by Palermo have come from forwards, 8 from midfielders and 1 from defenders. In their last 20 away games, 18 of the 30 goals conceded by Palermo have come from forwards, 7 from midfielders and 3 from defenders. In their last 20 away games, 93% of the 14 goals scored by Palermo have come in open play, whilst 7% have come from set-pieces. * Palermo have conceded in 90% of their last 20 away games. Palermo have scored in 50% of their last 20 away games. Palermo have conceded in 18 of their last 20 away games, going on to win 1, draw 6 and lose 11 of these matches. * Palermo last kept a clean sheet away from home 9 games ago. The last 20 Palermo away matches have produced an average of 2.30 goals per game. Palermo have scored 1 goal or less in 90% of their last 20 away games. * Palermo have scored first in 35% of their last 20 away games. In their last 20 away games, Palermo have scored the first goal 6 times and conceded the first goal 12 times. Palermo have conceded the first goal in 55% of their last 20 away games. KICKOFF PREDICTIONS JUVENTUS TO WIN 78% DRAW 15% PALERMO TO WIN 7% http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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JUVENTUS - PALERMO - Sunday, October 26th, 2014 - 3:00 PM Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Gianpaolo Calvarese Ghana midfielder Kwadwo Asamoah tipped to start ahead of Evra in Juventus' Serie A clash Oct 26, 2014 Juventus manager Max Allegri is expected to keep faith in Ghana midfielder Kwadwo Asamoah and start him ahead of Patrice Evra as they face Palermo in the Serie A on Sunday afternoon. Asamoah had the nod to start ahead of the former Manchester United star during Juventus’ Uefa Champions League loss against Greek side Olympiakos. Out wide Max also has limited choices due to injury. Both the previously mentioned Romulo and now Patrice Evra are not fit. Evra recently came down with a muscle issue that will be further examined on Monday, so he will miss the Palermo match. That means we will see Stephan Lichtsteiner and Kwadwo Asamoah starting, the same pair who started versus Olympiakos. Predicted Lineup 3-5-2 : Buffon; Ogbonna, Bonucci, Chiellini; Lichtsteiner, Vidal, Marchisio, Pogba, Asamoah; Morata, Tevez http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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JUVENTUS - PALERMO - Sunday, October 26th, 2014 - 3:00 PM Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Gianpaolo Calvarese Zamparini warns Juventus Oct 26, 2014 President Maurizio Zamparini warns Palermo “have a great record against Juventus” and puts a price-tag on Paulo Dybala. It kicks off in Turin at 15.00 CET. “We have a great record against Juventus in Turin and I won’t forget Mchedlidze’s goal,” smiled the patron in Tuttosport. From 2009 to 2011, the Sicilians won three consecutive visits to the Juve camp. “However, I am also aware of the difficulties around this game. Juventus will be furious at recent poor results and want to take it out on us.” Zamparini is famous for chopping and changing his Coaches, but has surprisingly stood by Beppe Iachini – even though he already fired director of sport Ceravolo. “Ceravolo paid for him, as I consider him more of an observer than a director. I trust Iachini can start an important era with us. I talk to him every day and give my advice. I’d like to see Vazquez behind two strikers. “I couldn’t be a Coach, but I’ve been working in football for 30 years and do understand something about it. “I think the best Presidents on a tactical level are me, Cellino, Lotito, Pozzo and Spinelli. Agnelli is a businessman and I don’t think he deals with these issues. “I worked with Beppe Marotta at Venezia. We are tied by fraternal friendship, but I found him a little bit more arrogant recently. That’s the fault of working within a powerhouse like Juve.” Zamparini praised his current crop of Palermo players and made a prediction for the future. “Belotti is my Tevez, while Dybala reminds me of Montella. I will only see Dybala for more than the €42m I pocketed for Pastore. I was very fond of Pastore and it was a shame to sell him. He was close to Juventus before PSG and I heard that he could’ve come back to Italy with the Bianconeri when the Parisian Coach obtusely refused to play him.” http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Palermo 2-0
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Serie A - 8^ Giornata Andata - 26-10-2014 (ore 15:00) JUVENTUS - PALERMO - Domenica, 26 Ottobre 2014 - Ore 15:00 Juventus Stadium - Torino Arbitro: Gianpaolo Calvarese Confronti ufficiali 55 - 50 (Serie A) - 5 (Coppa Italia) Vittorie Juventus 32 - 29 (Serie A) - 3 (Coppa Italia) Pareggi 12 - 11 (Serie A) - 1 (Coppa Italia) Vittorie Palermo 11 - 10 (Serie A) - 1 (Coppa Italia) Goals Juventus 111 - 99 (Serie A) - 12 (Coppa Italia) Goals Palermo 55 - 50 (Serie A) - 5 (Coppa Italia) Juventus - Palermo a Torino Serie A Confronti ufficiali 25 Vittorie Juventus 18 (L'ultima il 05.05.2013, 1-0) Pareggi 3 (L'ultimo il 25.09.2004, 1-1) Vittorie Palermo 4 (L'ultima il 23.09.2010, 1-3) Goals Juventus 68 Goals Palermo 31 Giocatori con più presenze e goals contro la Roma a Torino 7 presenze Del Piero Alessandro 6 Boniperti Giampiero 6 Buffon Gianluigi 6 Hansen John Angelo Valdemar 6 Muccinelli Ermes 5 Manente Sergio 5 Praest Carl Aage Andersen 5 Viola Giovanni 4 Bertuccelli Alberto 4 Borel II Felice Placido 5 goals Borel II Felice Placido 4 Boniperti Giampiero 4 Muccinelli Ermes 3 Del Piero Alessandro 3 Haller Helmut 3 Hansen John 3 Martino Reinaldo Fioramonte 3 Ricagni Eduardo 3 Vivolo Pasquale 2 Cesarini Renato Ultimi confronti diretti 05.10.2008 - Serie A - Juventus-Palermo 1-2 21.02.2009 - Serie A - Palermo-Juventus 0-2 04.10.2009 - Serie A - Palermo-Juventus 2-0 28.02.2010 - Serie A - Juventus-Palermo 0-2 23.09.2010 - Serie A - Juventus-Palermo 1-3 02.02.2011 - Serie A - Palermo-Juventus 2-1 20.11.2011 - Serie A - Juventus-Palermo 3-0 07.04.2012 - Serie A - Palermo-Juventus 0-2 09.12.2012 - Serie A - Palermo-Juventus 0-1 05.05.2013 - Serie A - Juventus-Palermo 1-0 Giocate 10 - Vittorie Juventus 5 - Pareggi 0 - Vittorie Palermo 5 - Goals Juventus 12 - Goals Palermo 11 http://www.goal.com/it/results-standings/69/serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_101 -
[ Uefa Champions League ] Olimpiakos - Juventus 1-0
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‘Pogba’s salary rise appropriate’ Oct 25, 2014 Beppe Marotta has commented on ongoing contract negotiations with Juventus players and describes Paul Pogba’s salary increase as ‘appropriate’. The director general today confirmed that the France international has extended his contract with Juve until June 2019, with it expected to increase his salary from €1.5m to as much as €4.5m. “We deem the salary increase for Pogba appropriate to his value,” Marotta has told today’s shareholders’ meeting. “I remind you that in the Bayern battleship which beat Roma, there are many players who earn more than €10m.” During his segment, Marotta also gave an insight into Juve’s recent transfer activity, the possibility of their young loanees making the breakthrough and the decision to offer outcast Jorge Martinez a new deal. “Contractual situations vary in age, and human and technical values. All six players - Chiellini, Buffon, Giovinco, Storari, Lichtsteiner and Pepe - have great human values, but the conditional factor is the sporting one. We have started negotiations with all of them. “We have no less than 64 players out on loan. Barring some seniors like De Ceglie and Martinez, all the other loan reports are of great interest to us. “This is the list of our 10 most interesting youngsters of 1993 or 1994 who are ours outright - Berardi, Boakye, Gabbiadini, Leali, Magnusson, Rosetti, Rugani, Sorensen, Spinazzola and Sturaro. “The market in January? Today, it’s difficult to give any answers. We'll see how the Champions League goes and whether there will be any opportunities. “Usually there are not many opportunities to add quality to the team. Martinez? We renewed his contract in order to reduce his salary by 50 per cent. We hope that this is the last year he is on our books. “The negotiations of the market? I’m proud to say that we’ve achieved the [market] goals we put in place. “Zaza and Berardi? Both players are under our watch, and our relationship with Sassuolo is great, if we wanted to bring them to our club. “We loaned Sturaro to Genoa despite some disagreements with them, but we have to be forward-thinking from a sporting perspective, and we know that Sturaro’s natural habitat for growth is Genoa. “Evra? We paid a very low price for him, considering that he is used to winning. When we sign players like Pereyra, for example, it takes time for them to understand what it means to fight.” Marotta then reiterated his stance that Antonio Conte’s exit before the start of the season was not motivated by a lack of funds available to him. “There was no difficult resolution with Conte, but it wasn’t because of money. It was consensual and friendly,” the ex-Sampdoria director added.
