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  1. JUVENTUS 3 - 2 ROMA - Carlos Tévez (Pen. 27') Francesco Totti (Pen. 32') Juan Iturbe (44') Carlos Tevez (Pen. 45'+) Leonardo Bonucci (86') Sunday, October 5th, 2014 - 6:00 PM Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Gianluca Rocchi Empoli Boss Blasts Roma Captain – Without Having Watched Juventus Game Oct 7, 2014 Empoli coach Maurizio Sarri says Roma captain Francesco Totti went over the top with views after Roma lost 3-2 away to Juventus on Sunday. Totti felt Juventus were awarded two dubious penalties and they “should play in their own league as they always seem to win by hook or by crook.” “I have not seen the game yet, but when you feel like you suffered injustices you tend to make over the top statements,” Sarri told Tuttomercatoweb.com “It has happened to me but it must be more difficult for players at a higher level than us. “Perhaps he wouldn’t make such statements after a day or two. “Refereeing is a very difficult job and it might be just an excuse for the players or coaches to blame him.” http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  2. Bonucci on Pirlo and Rugani Oct 7, 2014 Leonardo Bonucci is glad his Juventus teammate Andrea Pirlo postponed international retirement and hailed Empoli’s Daniele Rugani. The centre-back spoke at a Press conference ahead of Friday’s Euro 2016 qualifier against Azerbaijan in Palermo. “Pirlo was convinced of his decision to leave the Italy squad, so thankfully he changed his mind,” said Bonucci. “Conte brought him back in by getting him involved in an enthusiastic project. I already said before that we all know Conte’s knowledge and hunger for victory are added bonuses. They were at Juventus and the same is true in the Nazionale. “It will take time to reach 100 per cent, but this group wants to improve and listens to the ideas of the Coach. That is a big advantage.” Bonucci was also asked whether Conte had a written code of ethics like predecessor Cesare Prandelli. “You don’t need that with Conte... It’s enough to talk things over.” Italy have a new defender in the squad, as Empoli’s 20-year-old centre-back Rugani earned his debut senior call. “Rugani is a player of great promise and is such a good professional. We already noted his quality when he was in the Primavera youth team. He doesn’t pull back and is humble, so over these last few years his growth at Empoli has been exponential.”
  3. JUVENTUS 3 - 2 ROMA - Carlos Tévez (Pen. 27') Francesco Totti (Pen. 32') Juan Iturbe (44') Carlos Tevez (Pen. 45'+) Leonardo Bonucci (86') Sunday, October 5th, 2014 - 6:00 PM Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Gianluca Rocchi Bonucci apology for Juve-Roma tweet Oct 7, 2014 Leonardo Bonucci has apologised after a telling-off from the Italy staff, insisting he “did not want to offend Roma.” The Juventus defender scored the winner in Sunday’s 3-2 victory and further stoked the fires of controversy on Twitter. He wrote that people who criticise Juve ought to “wash your mouth out” and “the only thing that counts is victory.” The fact he sent that tweet while on international duty reportedly infuriated Coach Antonio Conte. “Bonucci was wrong and he knows that,” stated Italy team manager Gabriele Oriali. “I understand adrenaline and tension, but here we all wear just one jersey.” Bonucci held a Press conference and explained the reasoning behind his tweet. “Those who follow me know that is how I always celebrate, dedicating it to my friends. I did not want to offend Roma or anyone else. “I’ll not score a goal like that again, so the joy of that and the three points lasted more than two days. I have the utmost respect for everyone who wears the Giallorossi colours and I certainly didn’t want to offend. “I simply tried to joke with my friends, the same way I did after the Italy game with Norway and my first goal for Juventus. I could’ve avoided posting that tweet when I was on international duty, so for that I apologise. “I just want to clarify that I always write #totheendforzajuventus and the phrase #victoryisallthatcounts is part of the Juve DNA. It’s true we players ought to lower the tone around what was already such a tense match. “I should’ve tweeted that before coming to the Italy camp, but in the enthusiasm of the moment I didn’t think it would generate so much controversy.” Bonucci met up with Roma player Alessandro Florenzi on international duty and they discussed the winning goal. “He said ‘if you try that again 10 times, you’ll never get that volley.’ I joked with him, but also with (Roma director Walter) Sabatini. Once the 90 minutes are over, it’s right to joke around with each other. “As everyone said, Roma have strengthened this season. They are a great competitor for the Scudetto and have much to give both in Italian football and in Europe.” http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  4. JUVENTUS 3 - 2 ROMA - Carlos Tévez (Pen. 27') Francesco Totti (Pen. 32') Juan Iturbe (44') Carlos Tevez (Pen. 45'+) Leonardo Bonucci (86') Sunday, October 5th, 2014 - 6:00 PM Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Gianluca Rocchi Pallotta: 'Juve and Roma calm down' Oct 7, 2014 Roma President James Pallotta released a statement urging everyone to “calm down” after the Juventus defeat. The controversy has been raging ever since Sunday’s 3-2 result in Turin, which saw some dubious decisions. “Everyone should take a deep breath and calm down,” wrote Pallotta in a statement this afternoon. “Football is a very fast game and sometimes there are controversies and mistakes. It happens both ways. “At the end of the day we are both great teams and look forward to a long rivalry. It’s good for Italian football. “Proud of our team forever. Love our spirit. And Roma will be back and there for a long time. Get used to it. Forza Roma!” Even captain Francesco Totti had stirred up the pot on Sunday by insists “by hook or by crook” Juventus always win. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  5. JUVENTUS 3 - 2 ROMA - Carlos Tévez (Pen. 27') Francesco Totti (Pen. 32') Juan Iturbe (44') Carlos Tevez (Pen. 45'+) Leonardo Bonucci (86') Sunday, October 5th, 2014 - 6:00 PM Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Gianluca Rocchi Ref Rocchi: 'Conscience is clear' Oct 7, 2014 Referee Gianluca Rocchi reportedly said his “conscience is clear” over the controversial Juventus-Roma decisions. The official was lambasted in the media, as the two Bianconeri penalties might or might not have been inside the box, while Arturo Vidal was possibly interfering with play when offside for Leonardo Bonucci’s winner. “The players did not help me and in any case my conscience is clear,” Rocchi is quoted as telling colleagues in La giornalaccio rosa dello Sport. “With the Maicon penalty I was taken in by the spray. I saw it was well inside the box and changed my mind.” He had originally awarded a free kick right on the edge of the area for Douglas Maicon’s handling offence, but after the Juve players pointed out the spray had placed the wall comfortably inside, Rocchi assumed the contact must also have been there. In fact, the Roma players and Maicon had crept forward a great deal to charge down Andrea Pirlo’s free kick. Rocchi will not be given any Serie A games until November, as there are fears the media coverage will cause any decision to be contested. La giornalaccio rosa dello Sport also maintain refereeing designators believe the only real error was Maicon’s handling offence for the penalty. They judged Vidal to not be interfering with play on Bonucci’s goal, while it was almost impossible with the naked eye to see whether Miralem Pjanic had tripped Paul Pogba inside the box. The foul occurred either just before or on the line, but the line itself counts as part of the penalty area. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  6. JUVENTUS 3 - 2 ROMA - Carlos Tévez (Pen. 27') Francesco Totti (Pen. 32') Juan Iturbe (44') Carlos Tevez (Pen. 45'+) Leonardo Bonucci (86') Sunday, October 5th, 2014 - 6:00 PM Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Gianluca Rocchi Lega Serie A to Blame for Juventus vs. Roma Refereeing Debacle Oct 7, 2014 After Sunday's contentious match between Juventus and Roma, the debate has quickly devolved. All three of Juve's goals were called into question by Roma's players, executives and fans. Any team caught on the short end of a controversy against Juventus these days makes a knee-jerk reaction to conspiracy theory. The stain of the punishments handed down after the Calciopoli match-fixing scandal will never really go away. It will always be difficult for some people to separate honest mistakes by a referee from cries of a fix. In Sunday's game, the controversy was caused entirely by the former. Well, maybe "honest mistakes" should be replaced by "incompetence" when it comes to what happened in the Juventus Stadium on Sunday. What makes it worse is that the Lega Serie A could have avoided the farcical performance by simply selecting the right referee. They certainly didn't do that this time around. The selection of Gianluca Rocchi as referee was an unfortunate and extreme mistake, and it marred what should have been the best game of the season so far. Some background: Rocchi is a 41-year-old Florentine who has been been a professional referee since 2000. He's been refereeing the higher divisions since 2004 and became an international referee in '08. How he has maintained that international status—or made his way onto UEFA's Elite list—is anyone's guess. Rocchi's career at the highest level has been marred by incident after incident. Goal.com compiled this list of Rocchi's past head-scratchers in the hours after the match ended. The incidents are many. He's fallen for dives—notably in a game between Palermo and Lazio in 2010. He's given mystifying yellow cards—like an incident involving Zlatan Ibrahimovic at Inter, where he issued the Swede a second yellow for continuing play beyond an offside whistle despite the fact that Ibrahimovic was in the act of kicking the ball when the whistle blew. He has shown a distressing inability to control matches. In a 2011 clash between Lazio and Bologna, every call was subject of argument. He lost control early, and eventually two players saw red for their part in an unsightly brawl. Another fray on the stroke of full time saw Mauro Zarate punch one of the assistant referees. Phantom penalties have also been a part of his CV. In a 2011 contest between Inter and Napoli, he awarded a penalty on a challenge from Joel Obi that was outside of the box—and sent the Nigerian off to boot. The spot kick was missed and Hugo Campagnaro slotted home—despite having encroached into the box. Inter manager Claudio Ranieri was sent to the stands after the incident. The coup de grace came in a 2012 Champions League game between Manchester City and Real Madrid. Rocchi issued seven yellow cards in the match, awarded a controversial penalty and sent off Madrid's Alvaro Arbeloa. Rocchi's performance was so bad that UEFA suspended him for the first leg of the round of 16. That last sentence really says it all. Gianluca Rocchi has been suspended for poor performance over the course of his career. Yet somehow, the Lega Serie A decided that he was suited to take command of a game that would once again draw the eyes of the soccer world to the Italian peninsula. It's clear how disastrous that decision was. Rocchi had lost control of the game long before he courted controversy with his first penalty call. Players mobbed him with every whistle and clearly had no respect for his position on the field. Whether the calls were accurate or not is a matter for another article. As James Horncastle pointed out on ESPN FC on Sunday evening, the margins were so thin that you can watch the replays forever and never be totally sure. What is certain is that Rocchi was clearly unsuited for an assignment such as this. Given the table positions of the teams and their contentious history, a ref with a strong hand was required. Rocchi's history showed that he lacks such strength—and he proved it on Sunday. What makes the Lega's decision even worse was the fact that they had a referee who absolutely could handle such a match at their disposal. Nicola Rizzoli has been named Serie A Referee of the Year the last three seasons. In the last two years he has been entrusted with the final of both the Champions League and the World Cup. On merit alone, Rizzoli was the clear choice for such a high-profile job. Instead, his talents were wasted on the Udinese/Cesena match earlier in the day. Saturday's game was the kind of matchup that, in the past, would have been given to the likes of Pierluigi Collina or Roberto Rosetti. For some reason, the current equivalent of those esteemed officials was passed over for this most crucial of assignments and an inferior referee was given the responsibility instead. It was that decision—one taken before Rocchi had ever blown his whistle on Sunday night—that was the chief cause of the controversy that followed. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  7. JUVENTUS 3 - 2 ROMA - Carlos Tévez (Pen. 27') Francesco Totti (Pen. 32') Juan Iturbe (44') Carlos Tevez (Pen. 45'+) Leonardo Bonucci (86') Sunday, October 5th, 2014 - 6:00 PM Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Gianluca Rocchi Strootman Filmed Making Abusive Gesture At Juventus Fans Oct 7, 2014 Roma’s injured midfielder Kevin Strootman was filmed making an abusive gesture at Juventus fans during the Giallorossi’s controversial 3-2 away defeat in Turin. The Dutch international was in normal clothes behind the Roma bench when he made the ‘gesto dell’ombrello’ at some nearby Juve supporters. According to Calcionews24.com, the gesture was made towards the end of the game when tensions boiled over after Juve’s Alvaro Morata and Roma’s Kostas Manolas were both sent off. Rumours on Twitter alleged that Strootman made the gesture in response to fans insulting his teammate Adem Ljajic for being a Muslim although these remain unconfirmed. Strootman made 25 appearances for Roma during the 2013-14 Serie A season before he suffered a serious knee injury in March 2014. Coach Rudi Garcia has included him for the 2014-15 Champions League squad and he is expected to be back in contention by December. Both Juventus and Roma have been fined for the behaviour of their fans during the game and the fallout has continued into the start of the international break. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  8. JUVENTUS 3 - 2 ROMA - Carlos Tévez (Pen. 27') Francesco Totti (Pen. 32') Juan Iturbe (44') Carlos Tevez (Pen. 45'+) Leonardo Bonucci (86') Sunday, October 5th, 2014 - 6:00 PM Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Gianluca Rocchi Juve-Roma controversy explodes Oct 7, 2014 Juventus-Roma drags on with Leonardo Bonucci’s Twitter row, Giallorossi insulted in the airport and calls for referee Gianluca Rocchi’s arrest. The Bianconeri’s 3-2 win on Sunday evening prompted a great deal of controversy and several days later the fire is still raging. Juve defender Bonucci stoked those flames when he took to Twitter and wrote: “You should wash your mouth out! The only thing that counts is victory: I am enjoying it!” He later added on social media: “There is no reference to Roma fans, it was just my celebration. Just as I do in other occasions.” There are reports in the Corriere dello Sport that Roma players were insulted at the airport in Turin on their way back to the Capital. It’s claimed airport workers sparked up the stadium chant ‘You never win,’ while even the pilot declared ‘Forza Juve’ during his pre-flight message to passengers. Lawyer, Roma fan and former member of the club Carlo Taormina took things even further during his interview on Radio 24. “We should get a machine gun in hand, a virtual one of course. All three of Juve’s goals should’ve been disallowed. “This calls for a strike, while Rocchi should be kicked out of the world of refereeing and we citizens will press charges against him, asking whether his behaviour was intentional or not. Anyone who helps football take this direction should be arrested.” http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  9. JUVENTUS 3 - 2 ROMA - Carlos Tévez (Pen. 27') Francesco Totti (Pen. 32') Juan Iturbe (44') Carlos Tevez (Pen. 45'+) Leonardo Bonucci (86') Sunday, October 5th, 2014 - 6:00 PM Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Gianluca Rocchi Nedved: I'd strip Totti of Roma captaincy The Czech says he considers the Giallorossi skipper a friend and a great champion but he feels that the veteran forward does not know what it is like to play for a top club. Oct 7, 2014 Juventus director Pavel Nedved has claimed that Roma should consider stripping Francesco Totti of his captain's armband because of comments he made after Sunday's controversial Serie A clash in Turin. Totti lashed out at the referee at the end of his side's 3-2 loss to the reigning Italian champions, having been incensed by Gianluca Rocchi's decision to award the home side two contentious penalties, as well as the official's failure to spot that Arturo Vidal had been standing in an offside position in front of Giallorossi goalkeeper Lukasz Skorupski when Leonardo Bonucci volleyed home his 86th-minute winner. Totti went as far as to say that Roma already know that they will finish second again this season because they feel that Juve will always benefit from favourable refereeing decisions - but Nedved has now hit back, arguing that, if anything, his old club are continually the victims of poor officiating. "Although Francesco is a friend, a truly great champion, and the end of the game I hailed him, I was angry with him when I heard what he said in front of the cameras," he told Italia 1. "Totti has never got to play in a team as big as Juventus and, for this reason, he does not understand what it means to work for such an important club. "If you play or work for Juventus, everyone is against you. We only have our fans behind us, while we find public opinion against us. "And I'd even go as far as to say that this also affects the attitude of the referees, who are almost afraid to give anything in our favour. "Roma have built a wonderful team and Totti, again, I congratulate him - but for what he does on the field - not for what he says off it. "If you were in my team and you said after just the sixth round 'We'll finish second' and you are the captain, I don't know if you'd get to keep that armband. "They're speaking of a distorted league, but we also need to look at the impression we have given of our league abroad: Sunday was a beautiful game, a real battle in which everything happened. "Italian football is growing in Europe, as evidenced by what we are doing in the cups - this is what is important, not the controversy." The fallout from Sunday's game shows no sign of abating, with Roma coach Rudi Garcia - who was dismissed for disputing Juve's second spot-kick - having been fined €5,000 for his own controversial post-match comments, with the Frenchman having sarcastically stated that he did not realise that the penalty area was so big in Turin. Giallorossi defender Kostas Manolas has also received a two-game suspension for the red card he received for clashing with Bianconeri striker Alvaro Morata, who has received a one-game ban for his dismissal. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  10. Marotta: League not distorted Oct 7, 2014 Beppe Marotta has called Francesco Totti’s words ‘damaging’ to Juventus and hit out at the suggestion the League is distorted in their favour. Following Roma’s 3-2 defeat to the Bianconeri on Sunday, Totti commented that ‘by hook or by crook’ Juve win the League, in reference to some controversial refereeing decisions in the Week 6 fixture. The Turin club’s director general has since appeared on programme Processo del Lunedi to discuss the fallout further, starting with a follow-on from his initial reaction to the Roma captain’s words. “I said that on one hand I respect the player, I respect the man, the professional, for what he has given, for what he is giving to football in terms of huge emotions,” began Marotta in reflection. “On the other I cannot agree with what he said, which is detrimental to the image of Juventus and severe. “Roma only last year finished second and finished 17 points behind, in a League championship that we then deserved. Otherwise Roma would finish second after Inter in some seasons, but never after Juventus. In 2001 Juventus finished second behind Roma and at a difference of two points. “So I cannot understand what he meant. Certainly in recent years Juventus have won legitimately, with great sporting merit the three Scudetti and we stress this because they are definitely important claims in respect of football, sports, institutions and especially also of our fans.” Rudi Garcia was sent to the stands for playing an imaginary violin on the sideline, and it was put to Marotta that this was an indication of ‘always the same music’. “But supportive of what? We want facts, not words. What are the acts in question? If you tell me what the incriminating matters are, I will respond. “It is usual to talk about music, but not in reference to the music yesterday. When you say usual, it refers to a continuous period in the recent past or in the past.” The Corriere dello Sport headline yesterday ‘Championship distorted’. “This is definitely out of place, because if we talk about a distorted championship after six weekends at the start of a season, when there are still 32 games to play and 96 points available, I don’t think we can define that as distorted, partly because I think a championship is very different from a tournament where there can be favourable circumstances and a refereeing decision can definitely work in your favour. “Eventually value will come out, at all times the best team wins the championship. Errors are compensated for, because we could make a list of situations in which there have been advantages and disadvantages.” Rudi Garcia also tweeted yesterday that Sunday’s game was bad for Italian football. “From this point of view, definitely yes. In fact, if we list everything in the context of what happened in the field… the scene of the red cards for Morata and Manolas is not great, it is definitely not uplifting, it is a scene that we do not want our children to see. “What should have been a good spot in the evening has become a negative one, I agree on this. But from here to talk about a distorted League, of a Juventus who steals the result, I think it is too much.” Marotta was asked about the controversial episodes in question. “I understand there are episodes of doubt, but that have led to a wrong decision only the once, that is, in the first penalty. “But with the use of slow motion replays what would have happened? The referee is five yards away from the wall and can see perfectly and has considered that he voluntarily handled the ball. “In front of this there is no slow motion in place. Because if you want to limit the subjectivity of the referee’s decision, then we no longer talk about a game played in the field, but on the PlayStation. A situation the result of a computer.”
  11. Marotta: Juventus rejected bids for Pogba & Vidal The Frenchman has long been tracked by Paris Saint-Germain, while Manchester United were reported to have made a concerted effort to sign the Chilean midfielder. Oct 7, 2014 Juventus sporting director Giuseppe Marotta has revealed that the club turned down bids from "top European clubs" for both Paul Pogba and Arturo Vidal during the summer. Paris Saint-Germain were reportedly keen on signing France starlet Pogba and Manchester United were said to have made Chile ace Vidal one of their primary transfer targets. Marotta has refused to disclose the identities of the interested parties but he did confirm that official approaches were made for the midfield duo. "Yes, absolutely, some offers arrived, from abroad, from top European clubs," he told Processo del Lunedi. "But we decided not to indulge them. "We were in a position not to accept and we did with great awareness of the fact that we are talking about two very important components of our squad." Meanwhile, Marotta announced that Juve are optimistic about their chances of reaching agreement with wing-back Stephan Lichtsteiner over a contract extension. "We are negotiating and working with his representatives," the 57-year-old explained. "We're very happy with how he's done, so if there are the right conditions [for a new deal], we want him to continue with us." Lichtsteiner, who joined the Bianconeri from Lazio in 2011, will be out of contract on June 30 of next year.
  12. JUVENTUS 3 - 2 ROMA - Carlos Tévez (Pen. 27') Francesco Totti (Pen. 32') Juan Iturbe (44') Carlos Tevez (Pen. 45'+) Leonardo Bonucci (86') Sunday, October 5th, 2014 - 6:00 PM Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Gianluca Rocchi Roma coach Garcia fined after Juventus outburst The Frenchman was sent to the stands during his side's defeat to their Serie A rivals after his reaction to the referee's decision to award the reigning champions two penalties. Oct 6, 2014 Roma coach Rudi Garcia has been fined €5,000 and warned over his future conduct after being sent off in a fiery clash at Juventus. The Frenchman was banished from the touchline during the first half of Sunday's Serie A fixture following his reaction to referee Gianluca Rocchi's decision to award the first of two penalties for Juve, who ran out 3-2 winners. Garcia has been hit in the pocket following his actions in a dramatic game between the top two in the Italian top flight, which was settled by a fine volley from Leonardo Bonucci four minutes from time. The first of the hosts' spot-kicks was awarded for handball against Maicon, after Rocchi originally appeared to award a free-kick, while the second was judged a foul by Miralem Pjanic on Paul Pogba, with what minimal contact there was perhaps occurring just outside the area. Garcia later criticised Rocchi's performance and suggested that more technology should be used to aid referees. It was a costly day for Roma, as Kostas Manolas was sent off late on following a fracas with Alvaro Morata - who was also given his marching orders. Greece defender Manolas has been given a two-match ban, while Juve striker Morata will serve a one-game suspension. Juve and Roma have also been punished for the conduct of their fans at Juventus Stadium this weekend. Serie A champions Juve have been fined €30,000 after a fan clashed with a member of the Roma staff on the bench, a flare was thrown into the section of away supporters and a laser pen was used by home fans. Roma must pay a €20,000 fine for their fans hurling flares and plastic bottles onto the pitch and towards Juve supporters, while they have also been punished for using radio communications on the bench. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  13. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lF2tQO1dibw http://www.tuttosport.com/foto/calcio/serie_a/juventus/2014/10/05-82073_0/FOTO++Juve-Roma%2C+che+perla+Bonucci!+Le+emozioni+della+supersfida http://www.zimbio.com/pictures/BUM3IBoyh2X/Juventus+FC+v+AS+Roma+Serie+A/4tetO7yUcR2 http://www.goal.com/en/news/7128/galleries/2014/10/05/5160551/gallery-juventus-3-2-roma?ICID=TP_TNM_ART_2
  14. JUVENTUS 3 - 2 ROMA - Carlos Tévez (Pen. 27') Francesco Totti (Pen. 32') Juan Iturbe (44') Carlos Tevez (Pen. 45'+) Leonardo Bonucci (86') Sunday, October 5th, 2014 - 6:00 PM Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Gianluca Rocchi Roma And Juventus Both Fined For Fan Behaviour In Fiery Fixture Oct 6, 2014 Roma and Juventus have both been hit with fines for the behaviour of their fans during the Bianconeri’s 3-2 win on Sunday. Giallorossi defender Kostas Manolas has also been given a two game ban after he was sent off for an altercation with Juve’s Alvaro Morata in the final minutes. Serie A confirmed in a press release on the league’s official website that Juventus are being punished with a €30,000 fine and Roma will have to pay €20,000 for breaches of the code of conduct on the part of their supporters. Juve fans were found guilty of shining laser beams at Roma players, throwing a flare at the travelling fans without serious consequences and one fan hitting a member of the Giallorossi staff from behind the dugout. The away fans were found guilty of throwing flares onto the playing surface in the 27th and 32 minutes of the first half, launching flares at the home fans without serious consequences and throwing plastic bottles. Roma also breached the rules by using a two-way radio on the bench during the first half after coach Rudi Garcia was sent to the stands. Morata was also suspended for one game for his dismissal after the incident with Manolas. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  15. JUVENTUS 3 - 2 ROMA - Carlos Tévez (Pen. 27') Francesco Totti (Pen. 32') Juan Iturbe (44') Carlos Tevez (Pen. 45'+) Leonardo Bonucci (86') Sunday, October 5th, 2014 - 6:00 PM Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Gianluca Rocchi Emma Winter: I Wish Totti Would Go Away Oct 6, 2014 The war of words between Juventus and Roma shows no signs of abating after the wife of Juventus president Andrea Agnelli became the latest figure to become involved in the row. Both Rudi Garcia and Francesco Totti have been publicly critical of Juventus following the Bianconeri’s 3-2 victory on Sunday evening with the captain suggesting that the Bianconeri should play in their own league due to a perceived bias of referees in the Turin clubs favour. Emma Winter, the wife of the Juventus president, has hit back at the comments and suggested the Roma legend should find another league to play in. “I wish Totti would go and play in his own league,” she wrote on her Twitter account. In light of Sunday’s match there have also been calls in the Italian parliament for an investigation into the match. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  16. Pirlo Called Up To Replace The Injured Bonaventura Oct 6, 2014 AC Milan’s Giacomo Bonaventura has left Italy’s training camp and has been replaced by Juventus midfielder Andrea Pirlo. Pirlo, who only made his first Bianconeri appearance of the season against Roma on Sunday, has been added to the Azzurri squad for upcoming Euro 2016 qualifying games against Azerbaijan and Malta. The FIGC confirmed the news via Twitter after Bonaventura was ruled out by National Team doctor Enrico Castellacci after tests revealed an oedema in his right thigh. PSG’s midfielder Marco Verratti is also undergoing treatment due to an ankle injury but he remains with the squad.
  17. JUVENTUS 3 - 2 ROMA - Carlos Tévez (Pen. 27') Francesco Totti (Pen. 32') Juan Iturbe (44') Carlos Tevez (Pen. 45'+) Leonardo Bonucci (86') Sunday, October 5th, 2014 - 6:00 PM Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Gianluca Rocchi Garcia: Defeat hurts Italian football The Frenchman has suggested Juventus received favourable decisions from officials during Roma's 3-2 defeat to the Serie A leaders. Oct 6, 2014 Rudi Garcia says Juventus' controversial 3-2 win over his Roma side has hurt Italian football. An enthralling encounter was tainted by two controversial penalties awarded to the home side in Turin, with Carlos Tevez converting both in the first half. Leonardo Bonucci's 86th minute winner was then followed by protests from Roma after replays showed Arturo Vidal was stood in an offside position in front of goalkeeper Lukasz Skorupski. Juve boss Massimiliano Allegri later admitted Vidal was offside, while Giallorossi captain Francesco Totti said Juventus should "play in their own league" following the game. Garcia has now voiced his own disappointment as the debate rumbles on between the two Serie A title rivals. "I have a cool head…but this game really does hurt Italian football,” he posted on his official Twitter account. The result means Juve are now three points clear of Roma at the top of Serie A with six wins from their opening six games. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  18. Pirlo’s welcome Juve return Juventus’ victory over Roma was notable for its feisty nature, but Luca Cetta also welcomes the return of Andrea Pirlo to the Bianconeri midfield. Oct 6, 2014 Jonathan Zebina felt it would resemble a masterpiece. He referred to Bernini and Modigliani in a chat to the giornalaccio rosa dello Sport, but the football equivalent of Michelangelo’s David this match was not. Five goals, three penalties, three dismissals and many talking points later, Juventus versus Roma was more like abstract art – still captivating, but not for traditional reasons. Referee Gianluca Rocchi lost control of the contest and the match will be remembered for its numerous incidents. From penalties called and those not, from Rudi Garcia to Kostas Manolas and Alvaro Morata, the match was feisty and fascinating. But if there was one man who could add a brushstroke of quality to a crude canvas it was Andrea Pirlo. Juve’s maestro made a welcome return to the side for his first appearance of the season. A hip injury had sidelined the 35-year-old and while Claudio Marchisio performed admirably in his place, Pirlo is Pirlo. There’s a reason he is called the Architect. Aside from the odd sign of rustiness, a misplaced pass here and there – his pass success rate was below last term’s mark – it was vintage Pirlo. In his 79 minutes he demanded the ball, sprayed possession to all areas and as ever probed from deep, searching for any kink in the Roma defensive armour. Only Giorgio Chiellini was on the ball more in a black and white shirt. Massimiliano Allegri said pre-match he would only play Pirlo if 100 per cent fit and so he felt the veteran was ready to go. It also meant Marchisio returned to his place alongside the playmaker and those facets of his game, such as the dynamic runs from deep, came to the fore and nearly brought about a first half goal. Paul Pogba completed the midfield trio – not enjoying the happiest of matches – relegating Arturo Vidal to the bench. The Chilean has not been his usual self to begin the new campaign, but after his knee injury that is to be expected. With the awesome foursome vying for three spots – in addition to the impressive Roberto Pereyra – Allegri faces a selection headache in choosing a midfield trio. The international break, where all barring Pirlo are involved with their respective national teams, gives him time to think. If a season ago Marchisio was the odd-man out, then at the moment the Chilean looks to be at the back of the pecking order. Yet good form for his country could change that by the time Juve take on Sassuolo. And with commitments between Serie A and the Champions League, the need for alteration is inevitable. Conversely, Allegri has preached a more patient possession-based style than predecessor Antonio Conte, which has worked to good effect with Marchisio at the midfield base. His neat passing served to keep the Bianconeri flowing and opponents on the hop, but he doesn’t have the long-range ability of Pirlo, nor that outrageous vision. How much Pirlo’s inclusion alters Juve remains to be seen. In its one game to date it looked more the Juve of last season, but this was not a game like many others. They didn’t have as many touches of the ball, but the Coach was still happy with how his team controlled proceedings. It’s something for Allegri to ponder as Juve take a break. Playing Pirlo could, subtlety, modify the make-up of their style and attacking forays. But to choose between Pirlo, Pogba, Vidal and Marchisio is an issue tacticians would love to have. Allegri knows Pirlo is an important piece of the puzzle. His return gives Juve something different and adds to their considerable strength. If there ever was a fine piece of football art, then it’s Pirlo at work.
  19. JUVENTUS 3 - 2 ROMA - Carlos Tévez (Pen. 27') Francesco Totti (Pen. 32') Juan Iturbe (44') Carlos Tevez (Pen. 45'+) Leonardo Bonucci (86') Sunday, October 5th, 2014 - 6:00 PM Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Gianluca Rocchi Iuliano: Juve deserved win Oct 6, 2014 Mark Iuliano believes Juventus deserved to win against Roma yesterday and it is proof that they are the ‘dominant team’ in Italy. The Bianconeri won in Week 6’s top-of-the-table clash 3-2, amid controversy over a handful of refereeing decisions. “It was perfect for Juve!” joked former Juve man Iuliano to Tuttomercatoweb today. “Seriously, it was hard to referee a game like yesterday’s, but there is little to interpret in the penalties, all could have been whistled very well, it is useless to argue about centimetres. “It was not a beautiful game, testing for both, the teams were tight, but I think that Juventus’ victory was deserved and indisputable. “They are the strongest team in the League, it just depends on them if they win or not. “At Atletico Madrid it was just a one-off episode, this team plays only to win. In Europe, it is different, but in Italy they are still the dominant team.” Iuliano was asked about Leonardo Bonucci, who scored the winning goal. “I am really happy, he is sometimes criticised, but he is an important weapon for Juve both as a starter of play and a defensive leader. “This is good for him, for Juve, but also for the national team.” http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  20. JUVENTUS 3 - 2 ROMA - Carlos Tévez (Pen. 27') Francesco Totti (Pen. 32') Juan Iturbe (44') Carlos Tevez (Pen. 45'+) Leonardo Bonucci (86') Sunday, October 5th, 2014 - 6:00 PM Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Gianluca Rocchi Tavecchio: Time for TV replays Oct 6, 2014 Carlo Tavecchio has called on Roma and Juventus to ‘tone things down’ and says he plans to request to FIFA the use of television replays on dubious calls. Referee Gianluca Rocchi has fallen under scrutiny for his performance in Juve’s 3-2 win over Roma, for the award of two penalties to the home side when both instances were on the line between being in the penalty area and out. For the Italian Football Federation’s President, changes in these situations must be made two-fold, starting with the clubs. “First of all, I want to extend an invitation to all those involved so that tones are lowered and that they accept that the referees are human too, just like Coaches and players,” Tavecchio has told ANSA today. “I am convinced that our level of refereeing is amongst the best. “To help them even more I intend to initiate a request to FIFA in order to accelerate the process that provides for the introduction of technology to resolve doubtful cases in the positioning of the event falling on the edge of the penalty area. “I will also offer our readiness for a possible trial. “More than a year ago, I declared my willingness to introduce technology at football matches, in particular for goal-no goal and penalty decisions in or out of the area. “I have met with Sepp Blatter, we will make some reflections, but we would be willing to act as the ‘guinea pig’. “The demarcation of the use of such technical means, however, must be limited to mechanical fact - in or out of the area, goal or no goal. “Everything else falls into a sphere of what can be discussed for centuries. It would be a great result, I think that we can do something.” http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  21. JUVENTUS 3 - 2 ROMA - Carlos Tévez (Pen. 27') Francesco Totti (Pen. 32') Juan Iturbe (44') Carlos Tevez (Pen. 45'+) Leonardo Bonucci (86') Sunday, October 5th, 2014 - 6:00 PM Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Gianluca Rocchi Rudi Garcia sent to stands for playing air violin Oct 6, 2014 In what has to be one of the most bizarre reasons for sending a manager to the stands ever, referee Gianluca Rocchi decided that Garcia’s gesture during the top-of-the-table clash was a sign of dissent. The Roma boss pretended to play the world’s smallest violin after Juve were awarded a controversial penalty – the first of three spot-kicks during the first half alone – for Maicon’s handball inside the area, which appeared to be outside the box. The referee deemed this to be a show of disrespect and swiftly sent the 50-year-old away from the touchlines, with Carlos Tevez successfully converting the resulting penalty. Rocchi then stole more of the headlines when he not only awarded Juve another penalty after Paul Pogba had gone down just outside the area, but also dished out two red cards in the closing stages of the match. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  22. JUVENTUS 3 - 2 ROMA - Carlos Tévez (Pen. 27') Francesco Totti (Pen. 32') Juan Iturbe (44') Carlos Tevez (Pen. 45'+) Leonardo Bonucci (86') Sunday, October 5th, 2014 - 6:00 PM Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Gianluca Rocchi 'Juve-Roma is no Italy issue' Oct 6, 2014 Antonio Conte is unconcerned by Juventus-Roma and says he does not expect it to affect squad relations in the Italy squad. The fall-out from the controversy in Week 6’s match continues and heading into the CT’s first Press conference ahead of Euro 2016 qualifying, it was inevitably the topic of discussion. “It does not concern me. I will speak only about the national team,” Conte at first countered to reporters. “I will assess all that has happened from a distance, because now my job is to work for my country. That of CT is a role above all else. “Will the fall-out from the game affect player relations with Italy? During the battle everyone has to defend their own flag. “When you arrive at the national team it is necessary to defend the colours of the country. That is the case today as it was in the past and it will be in the future. “Now the players must all get along. In the League they are opponents. As a player myself I behaved like that.” http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  23. Totti's comments were unacceptable, says Marotta The Bianconeri chief is furious that the forward has suggested that the Old Lady always benefit from favourable refereeing decisions. Oct 6, 2014 Juventus sporting director Giuseppe Marotta has hit back at Francesco Totti following the attacker's comments in the wake of Roma's 3-2 loss against the reigning Serie A champions on Sunday. The 38-year-old Giallorossi captain was furious after Sunday's defeat, claiming that the Bianconeri only emerged victorious because of referee Gianluca Rocchi, who awarded the hosts two penalties as well as failing to notice Arturo Vidal standing in an offside position in front of goalkeeper Lukasz Skorupski for Leonardo Bonucci's late winner. Marotta feels Totti has crossed a line with his remarks, though, and believes Juventus deserved their win. "I have great respect for Totti as a player. It’s understandable that he’s upset about the result but what he said was unacceptable," Marotta told reporters. "In the past Juve have had to bear the brunt for others' mistakes, but when the team has won it has won legitimately and deservingly from a footballing point of view. "Every year Juventus are accused of being favoured in dubious or unclear situations, but I believe that these decisions even themselves out over the course of a season. "When we won the penalty it reminded me of the Juventus v Roma match that was played at the Olimpico in Turin. That year Roma got the decision and this year it was our turn to get a penalty."
  24. Tevez eyes Juve stay Oct 6, 2014 Carlos Tevez looks set to extend his stay in Italy with Juventus after his agent admitted the striker will soon hold talks with the Italian giants to discuss a new contract. The former Argentina international has shone during his time in Serie A, scoring an incredible 31 league goals in his first season at Juve, before opening this new campaign with six goals in his first five appearances of the year. With a number of clubs rumoured to be keen on signing the 30-year-old, it looks as though Juve will look to tie Tevez down to a new deal in order to cool that interest. Tevez had been linked with a move away from Juve in the summer after reports that Roberto Mancini was in line to replace Antonio Conte as manager. Tevez and Mancini had gone through a public falling-out during their time in Manchester and the suggestion Mancini could be on his way to Juve had led some Blue Square fans to believe Tevez would be on his way in the summer. The arrival of Massimiliano Allegri put an end to those rumours, however, and Tevez’s agent Kia Joorabchian has now come out to reveal the striker is happy and plans to stay at the club he joined from Manchester City last year. "Carlos is really, really happy. We are calm, the situation is relaxed. Carlos still has a year-and-a-half of his deal. We will have talks. Carlos loves the club and here is the time to talk with (Giuseppe) Marotta (Juventus CEO)." After playing an instrumental role as Juve cruised to their third straight league title, Tevez will be looking to repeat his achievements and help La Vecchia Signora to their 31st league Serie A title and further cement themselves as Italy’s undisputed dominant force.
  25. JUVENTUS 3 - 2 ROMA - Carlos Tévez (Pen. 27') Francesco Totti (Pen. 32') Juan Iturbe (44') Carlos Tevez (Pen. 45'+) Leonardo Bonucci (86') Sunday, October 5th, 2014 - 6:00 PM Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Gianluca Rocchi Referee selector slams Rocchi after Juve-Roma Oct 6, 2014 Referee selector Paolo Casarin gave a thumbs down to how Gianluca Rocchi officiated the Juventus-Roma match on the "Radio Anch'io lo Sport" radio programme on Monday. "The big mistake was the penalty against Maicon. The elbow can defend the face and that is what the Brazilian did, and then if he hit the ball in or out of the penalty area is difficult to understand. Rocchi awarded, it seemed, at first a free-kick on the edge, that was the solution, albeit imperfect, but then who or what influenced him?", Casarin said. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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