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  1. ATALANTA 0 - 3 JUVENTUS - Carlos Tévez 35' Carlos Tévez 59' Álvaro Morata 83' Saturday, September 27th, 2014 8:45 PM Atleti Azzurri d'Italia Stadium - Bergamo Referee: Daniele Orsato Carlos Tevez scores brace as Juventus ease to win at Atalanta Sep 27, 2014 Carlos Tevez scored twice and Gianluigi Buffon saved a penalty as Juventus made it five wins out of five at the start of the Serie A season with a 3-0 success at Atalanta. The Argentinian opened the scoring in the 35th minute and doubled the lead in the 59th, but only after his goalkeeper had kept out German Denis' penalty. Substitute Alvaro Morata sealed the victory by heading home a third seven minutes from time. The three points kept Juve level on points with Roma at the top of the table, with the Turin giants still to concede a goal in the league this term. Tevez opened the scoring 10 minutes before half-time after good link-up play involving Fernando Llorente and Stephan Lichtsteiner. The Spaniard played his team-mate in down the right of the area and, as goalkeeper Marco Sportiello came out to close him down, Lichtsteiner dinked the ball over him and across the face of goal, with Tevez getting to it first to slam it home. The hosts were handed a way back into the match early in the second half when Giorgio Chiellini brought down Salvatore Molina. But Buffon read Denis' intentions and dived low to his left to push away his weak penalty. And Juve made Atalanta pay for that miss almost immediately. Tevez picked up the ball on the edge of the area, to the left of centre, and fired in a shot which squirmed inside Sportiello's near post. The keeper should have done better. Trailing by two, it looked like game over for the home side and Morata put the final nail in their coffin by powering home a far-post header in the 83rd minute. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  2. ATALANTA 0 - 3 JUVENTUS - Carlos Tévez 35' Carlos Tévez 59' Álvaro Morata 83' Saturday, September 27th, 2014 8:45 PM Atleti Azzurri d'Italia Stadium - Bergamo Referee: Daniele Orsato Player Ratings: Atalanta 0-3 Juventus Sep 27, 2014 Juventus beat Atalanta 3-0 in Serie A on Saturday evening at the Stadio Azzurri d’italia in Bergamo. Goals in each half by Carlos Tevez and a neat header by substitute Alvaro Morata kept up the Bianconeri’s 100 per cent record in Serie A this season as they join Roma at the top of Serie A on 15 points. A missed penalty on 58 minutes by German Denis for Atlanta was a turning point as Juventus went up the other end straight after and scored their second. Juventus dominated most of the night though, especially in midfield, where they overran Atalanta and fully deserved the three points. Atalanta Marco Sportiello – 5.5 – Busy Made a couple of saves early on put wont be pleased with his part in Juventus second goal as he should have done better. Davide Zappacosta – 5 – Caught Got forward early in the first half but was caught sleeping for the first Tevez goal as the Argentine ran past him to slot home. Guiseppe Biava – 5 – Average Kept busy all night by Juventus attacks and could have done better for second Juventus goal. Yohan Benalouane – 6 – Solid Was the stand out performer in the Atalanta defence, but thats not saying much, he made a few interceptions at vital times. Boukary Drame – 4.5 – Quiet Offered nothing going forward and let Stephan Lichtsteiner run past him on a few occasions. Marcelo Estigarribia – 5.5 – Faded Started brightly and had a couple of shots on Buffon’s goal but gave the ball away that nearly resulted in a Juventus goal, taken off just after half time. Daniele Baselli – 5 – Over Run Had a shot early on, but never got into the game, spend most of his time defending around the edge of the box. Carlos Carmona – 3 – Invisible Might aswell not have been on the pitch, headless chicken comes to mind. Alejandro Gomez – 5 – Muted Good play down the left in first half move and had a shot wide on half-time. Substituted on 75 minutes. German Denis – 4 – Culprit A missed penalty will haunt the Tank as it could have been the turning point in the game. Otherwise slow and clumsy. Richmond Boakye – 4 – Quiet Did nothing of note in the 90 minutes. Needs to up his game. Substitutes Salvatore Molina – 6.5 – Involved Came on just after half time and was fouled for the penalty. Had a good effort late on. Luca Cigarini - N/A Rolando Bianchi - N/A Juventus Gianluigi Buffon – 7 - Deck Chair Saved a Denis penalty and looked assured throughout, although most shots at him were fired wide. Angelo Ogbonna – 7 – Solid Looked solid and marshaled the defense well Leonardo Bonucci – 7 – Assured Made a couple of good challenges but mostly untested. Giorgio Chiellini – 5.5 – Erratic Been a bit erratic of late and continued into this game, fouled Molina for penalty and gave away the ball in a very dangerous area in first half. Stephan Lichsteiner – 7 – Runner Non-stop running from the wing-back, involved all night, classy player. Arturo Vidal – 6 – Muted Still short of match fitness but had a few efforts on goal, back to his best in a couple of weeks. Paul Pogba – 7 – Powerful Towering presence on the pitch, ran through the Atalanta midfield at will. Claudio Marchisio – 7 – Solid Solid night for the Italian midfielder, played slightly behind Pogba and Vidal. Patrice Evra – 7 – Threat Defended well when needed and made a few great runs in the space he was given, has settled in well. Carlos Tevez – 8.5 – Protagonist Inspired night for the Argentine, scorer of two goals and was involved in the third. Played slightly behind Llorente and most attacks came through him. Atalanta had no answers Fernando Llorente – 7 – Link Had a couple of efforts on target and linked up well with Tevez and can be happy with his nights work. Substituted off on 66 minutes. Substitutes Alvaro Morata – 6.5 – Precise Replaced Llorente on 66 minutes and produced a fine header to score Juventus third goal after good movement in the box Roberton Pereyra – 6-5 – Effective Came on for Vidal on 70 minutes and sent in a fine cross for Morata’s header Kingsley Coman – N/A http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  3. ATALANTA 0 - 3 JUVENTUS - Carlos Tévez 35' Carlos Tévez 59' Álvaro Morata 83' Saturday, September 27th, 2014 8:45 PM Atleti Azzurri d'Italia Stadium - Bergamo Referee: Daniele Orsato Tevez: 'Buffon is great' Sep 27, 2014 Carlos Tevez hailed Gigi Buffon for a crucial penalty save and already focused Juventus on Atletico Madrid. The Argentine netted twice in tonight’s 3-0 victory away to Atalanta, scoring his second just moments after Buffon parried a German Denis spot-kick. The score was still 1-0 at the time, so the goalkeeper prevented an equaliser that could’ve changed the game. “We all know Buffon is great, the whole world knows it. After that we had to react and score straight away, which thankfully we did,” Tevez told Sky Sport Italia. He has scored six goals so far this season between Serie A and the Champions League, so will he be on target on Wednesday against Atletico Madrid? “Let’s wait and see, hoping it will be a good game in Madrid, which we want for the fans.” Juve and Roma are still locked together on a 100 per cent record after five rounds, but they go head-to-head next Sunday. “I think it is too early to say that it’s a two-horse race, as there are many games to go. It is a big game, but there’s too long to go before we can think about that.” http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  4. ATALANTA 0 - 3 JUVENTUS - Carlos Tévez 35' Carlos Tévez 59' Álvaro Morata 83' Saturday, September 27th, 2014 8:45 PM Atleti Azzurri d'Italia Stadium - Bergamo Referee: Daniele Orsato Atalanta 0-3 Juventus: Tevez Maintains Bianconeri’s Perfect Start Sep 27, 2014 Atalanta hosted Juventus at the Stadio Atleti Azzurri d’Italia on match day five of Serie A and went down 3-0, mainly thanks to a Carlos Tevez double. A goal in each half from the Argentinian striker and a debut goal from Alvaro Morata ensured the champions have five wins from five and no goals conceded. Tevez’s first goal gave the visiting champions the lead after a high tempo start which saw both sides squander possession on a regular basis. The goal came after 37 minutes when El Apache combined with Fernando Llorente, who found wingback Stephen Lichsteiner whose cross into the six yard box found Tevez to tap in from three yards out. The home side always looking to break wasted possession often whenever in the final third and went in at half time with only the one goal down. The second half continued in similar fashion as the Bianconeri dominated possession but the Orobici were handed a lifeline when Giorgio Chiellini was adjudged to have fouled Salvatore Molina. German Denis stepped up and his poor penalty was saved by Gianluigi Buffon, for which the home team paid the ultimate price. Just 20 seconds later, Juventus broke at the other and as Tevez squeezed a shot through the legs of defender Molina and past goalkeeper Marco Sportiello’s near post. Atalanta huffed and puffed without to much invention but Juventus always looked in control. One Spaniard replaced another as Llorente made way for Alvaro Morata. The young striker grabbed his debut goal when he nodded home a Roberto Pereya cross to cap off a comfortable win for La Vecchia Signora. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  5. ATALANTA 0 - 3 JUVENTUS - Carlos Tévez 35' Carlos Tévez 59' Álvaro Morata 83' Saturday, September 27th, 2014 8:45 PM Atleti Azzurri d'Italia Stadium - Bergamo Referee: Daniele Orsato Unstoppable Juve take Atalanta Carlos Tevez scored twice, Alvaro Morata broke his duck and Gigi Buffon saved a penalty as Juventus conquered Atalanta 3-0. Sep 27, 2014 Despite facing a Champions League trip to Atletico Madrid on Wednesday, Juve fielded their best available XI, missing Andrea Pirlo, Martin Caceres, Andrea Barzagli, Romulo and Luca Marrone. Marcelo Estigarribia and Richmond Boakye faced their former club, while German Denis returned to the starting XI. Juve were unbeaten away to Atalanta since February 2001, followed by one point from the next nine meetings. They are the first team in Serie A history to win all four opening games with clean sheets. Daniele Baselli skimmed the upright from the edge of the box within three minutes, then Paul Pogba accidentally got in the way of a Carlos Tevez effort. An Estigarribia angled drive flashed across the face of goal and Marco Sportiello dealt with two Tevez strikes. Tevez continued his remarkable run of form this season by breaking the deadlock. Stephan Lichtsteiner burst into the box down the right and his pull-back caused panic in the box, Tevez eventually bundling over the line. Estigarribia was caught in possession, sparking a move which saw Fernando Llorente nod wide, and Papu Gomez drilled off target. Molina came off the bench and pounced on a loose ball in the box, drawing a clumsy challenge out of Giorgio Chiellini. German Denis stepped up for the penalty, but Gigi Buffon was at full stretch to palm it off the line. He maintained their record of not conceding a single goal so far this season. Within 60 seconds Juve had run down the other end and a Tevez finish squirmed between Sportiello and the base of the near post to double the Bianconeri’s lead in a dramatic Bergamo turnaround. Molina blasted over from 10 yards and Coach Stefano Colantuono was sent off for dissent. Alvaro Morata had time to make his mark with his debut Serie A goal, a cushioned header at the back stick on the chipped Roberto Pereyra cross. Atalanta: Sportiello; Zappacosta, Biava, Benalouane, Drame; Estigarribia (Molina 49), Baselli (Cigarini 64), Carmona, Gomez (Bianchi 75); Denis, Boakye Juventus: Buffon; Ogbonna, Bonucci, Chiellini; Lichtsteiner, Vidal (Pereyra 70), Marchisio, Pogba, Evra; Tevez (Coman 85), Llorente (Morata 67) Ref: Orsato Saved penalty: Denis 58 (A) http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  6. ATALANTA 0 - 3 JUVENTUS - Carlos Tévez 35' Carlos Tévez 59' Álvaro Morata 83' Saturday, September 27th, 2014 8:45 PM Atleti Azzurri d'Italia Stadium - Bergamo Referee: Daniele Orsato Atalanta 0-3 Juventus: Tevez shines as champions win again The Bianconeri kept their 100 per cent record intact to keep the pressure on Roma, with the two teams having won all five of their games. Sep 27, 2014 Carlos Tevez's two goals helped maintain Juventus' unblemished start to life under new coach Massimiliano Allegri in a 3-0 win at Atalanta on Saturday. The reigning champions made it five wins from five in Serie A this season as a double from Tevez and a first Juve goal for substitute Alvaro Morata made the points safe. It was not all plain sailing for Allegri's side, however, and in the end they were thankful to Gianluigi Buffon for keeping out German Denis' second-half penalty, which would have levelled things up at 1-1. After finally getting to grips with the midfield battle, the hosts edged ahead 10 minutes before the break when Tevez – fresh from being rested in Wednesday's win over Cesena – tapped in. Giorgio Chiellini hauled down Salvatore Molina to give Atalanta the chance to restore parity from the penalty spot in the 59th minute, but Buffon denied Denis and Argentinian Tevez then punished his compatriot's half-hearted effort less than 60 seconds later. From there, Atalanta never looked like mounting the comeback required and with seven minutes left Morata claimed his first goal for his new club since his close-season move from Real Madrid, nodding home to complete a comfortable win. Allegri had been keen to ensure that his players did not take Atalanta lightly in the build-up and the hosts certainly posed an early threat in Bergamo. On-loan Richmond Boakye, facing his parent club, did well to bring down a lofted ball on the edge of the area and Carlos Carmona lashed a half-volley just wide following the Ghanaian's lay-off. Chances were infrequent during a lacklustre opening, but things did begin to liven up as the half-hour mark approached. First, former Juve winger Marcelo Estigarribia shot across the face of goal in the 25th minute, before Marco Sportiello denied Tevez at his near post a few moments later. Juve eventually found the breakthrough in the 35th minute, and it came as no surprise to see Tevez get the goal. Fernando Llorente showed good awareness to play Stephan Lichtsteiner into the area and, after the Swiss defender's squared pass had squeezed through a group of players, Tevez was on hand to tap in. Juve should have added a second just before the break, as Llorente nodded Paul Pogba's sliced volley agonisingly over. After a slow start to the second half, the match once again burst into life just prior to the hour mark. Chiellini brought down Atalanta substitute Molina to concede a penalty in the 59th minute, but Denis saw his tame effort pushed away by Buffon and Juventus punished them almost immediately. Tevez received Patrice Evra's cut-back on the edge of the area and, although Sportiello got a hand to his effort, the Argentinian's attempt squeezed inside the post. Molina should have pulled a goal back for Atalanta in the 78th minute when he produced a clever first touch to cut inside Chiellini, only to blaze his shot well over from close range. Juve invited pressure on to themselves in the closing stages as they looked to catch their hosts on the counter. And their tactics paid off with time running out as Morata, on as a substitute for fellow Spaniard Llorente, nodded in Roberto Pereyra's chipped cross in the 83rd minute. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  7. Complimenti a Morata addirittura anche da Bergomi.
  8. Marotta sta prendendo appunti su Zappacosta.
  9. Molina non mette in discussione l'imbattibilitá della porta difesa da Gigi.
  10. L'algerino nerazzurro provoca Lichtsteiner che non risponde alle offese.
  11. Ma non ascoltatelo, lo pagano per dare addosso alla Juve.
  12. Ora so che esiste la reincarnazione: la madre gli sará morta un milione di volte ormai.
  13. Comunque Denis si era buttato nell'episodio del rigore.
  14. Colantuono si metterebbe le mani nei capelli ... se li avesse.
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