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JUVENTUS 2 - 0 UDINESE - Carlos Tévez 8' Claudio Marchisio 75' Saturday, September 13th, 2014 8:45 PM Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Antonio Damato Juventus vs. Udinese: Winners and Losers from Serie A Clash Sep 13, 2014 After last week’s 1-0 win over Chievo—reviewed here—Juventus have been forced to wait for their next Serie A match. While the international break saw many of the club’s stars fly off to represent their respective countries, it also denied Massimiliano Allegri the chance to immediately build upon that positive start. If an opening day victory was vital for the new coach, it was perhaps even more imperative that he continued that against Udinese on Saturday. The Friulian side were the first to visit Turin this season, and taking three points from his debut home game was crucial to Allegri winning over the Bianconeri supporters. Antonio Conte boasted an incredible record at Juventus Stadium, including victories in all 19 league fixtures there in 2014-15. Thanks to a 2–0 win here, his successor has certainly begun on the right path as he attempts to fill the void left by the former captain. Winner: Carlos Tevez (Juventus) This week, Carlos Tevez had to deny reports he was injured, taking to Twitter (h/t Football Italia) to insist he was fine and “preparing for Saturday’s game.” Putting the idle chatter behind him quickly, the Argentinian opened the scoring against Udinese after just eight minutes. Side-footing home a comfortable finish from around 12 yards, the striker netted his 20th goal for the Bianconeri in just 36 Serie A appearances. He played well throughout the match, adding an assist as he teed up Claudio Marchisio for Juve's important second goal. Winner: Antonio Di Natale (Udinese) Perhaps the greatest Serie A striker of the past few years, Antonio Di Natale continued his fine form against the reigning champions. The 36-year-old netted twice in Udinese’s opening match against Empoli, and impressed here despite failing to add to that tally. A constant threat to the Juventus backline, the Zebrette captain provided a series of chances for his team-mates, and will be frustrated at their failure to capitalise upon them. Even without getting his name on the score sheet, Di Natale proved with his all-round play that he remains a prominent force. Winner: Claudio Marchisio (Juventus) Claudio Marchisio has arguably became the odd-man-out at Juventus, with the emergence of Paul Pogba seeing the 21-year-old joining Arturo Vidal and Andrea Pirlo as the first-choice midfield for the Bianconeri. However, with the latter pair of the trio absent through injury on Saturday, he would once again step in just when the Old Lady needed him most. With Udinese threatening to establish a foothold in the second half, Marchisio netted a crucial second goal for the home side. Winner: Martin Caceres (Juventus) With Andrea Barzagli and Giorgio Chiellini missing once again, Martin Caceres continued on the right of the Juventus back three. He has been in excellent form throughout 2014, and showed that with yet another impressive display. According to stats site WhoScored.com, the Uruguayan made three interceptions, four clearances and completed 92 percent of his pass attempts. Loser: Sebastian Giovinco (Juventus) After Juventus sold Mirko Vucinic and Fabio Quagliarella this past summer, it seemed Sebastian Giovinco would rise up the pecking order in Turin. However, the impressive early form of Kingsley Coman and the arrival of Alvaro Morata appears to have seen him remain on the outside looking in. Those two new signings took to the field tonight, replacing Tevez and Fernando Llorente respectively, whilst Giovinco remained an unused substitute for the second game in a row. His lack of playing time has led to speculation about his future, with TuttoSport (h/t Football Italia) linking him to Arsenal this weekend. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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JUVENTUS 2 - 0 UDINESE - Carlos Tévez 8' Claudio Marchisio 75' Saturday, September 13th, 2014 8:45 PM Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Antonio Damato Juventus 2-0 Udinese: Bianconeri Secure Comfortable Win Over Zebrette Sep 13, 2014 Juventus maintained their 100 percent start to the Serie A season with a convincing 2-0 victory over Udinese at the Juventus Stadium Single goals in each half gave the home side the win. Carlos Tevez opened the scoring in the eighth minute, before Claudio Marchisio ensured the win late in the second half. The home side immediately looked to dominate, forcing their opponents to defend in numbers. Their strong start was rewarded when Stephan Lichtsteiner broke down the right wing and fired in a cross for Carlos Tevez to expertly strike home in the ninth minute. The Argentine placed the ball into the bottom far corner, beyond the reach of Orestis Karnezis in the Udinese goal . The Bianconeri then had a claim for a penalty when Patrice Evra was brought down in the box by Panagiotis Kone. The Old Lady continued to dominate after the goal, Paul Pogba in particular standing out Udinese had a rare chance on the counter in the 26th minute but the final ball was played behind the onrushing Luis Muriel. Martin Caceres made a crucial headed clearance in the 29th minute, denying Antonio Di Natale a clear attempt on goal. The Zebrette began to enjoy more possession after the half hour mark but their midfield lacked any guile or creativity. Lichtsteiner prodded a shot tamely wide in the 37th minute following some neat interchanges on the edge of the Udinese penalty area. Karnezis saved from Pogba in the 40th minute after he failed to connect properly with a low shot. The Frenchman contuned to be a threat and he went close again in the 44th minute, skipping past a challenge and striking from distance. The second half began in much the same way as the first with the home side attacking from the outset. Evra made one of his trademark attacking runs down the left wing in the 64th minute, firing his cross just behind Fernando Llorente. There was drama in the 66th minute when the away side thought they had equalized but defender Igor Bubnjic was judged to be offside when he prodded the ball in the net from three yards out. Replays show the call was extremely tight. Soon after Llorente rolled his defender expertly but sliced his shot horribly wide. The Old Lady did eventually double their advantage in the 75th minute when Claudio Marchisio finished a neat move involving Patrice Evra and Carlos Tevez. The former Manchester City man rolled the ball for Marchisio to rifle home from outside the box. After the second goal the game petered out with the home side looking to conserve their energy and Udinese lacking any real quality. Subsitute Alvaro Morata had the chance to add a third in the 93rd minute but his turn and low shot was well saved by Karnezis. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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JUVENTUS 2 - 0 UDINESE - Carlos Tévez 8' Claudio Marchisio 75' Saturday, September 13th, 2014 8:45 PM Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Antonio Damato Carlos Tevez and Claudio Marchisio give Juventus win over Udinese Sep 13, 2014 Juventus joined Roma at the top of Serie A with two wins out of two this season after beating Udinese 2-0 at the Juventus Stadium. Carlos Tevez and Claudio Marchisio supplied the goals for Massimiliano Allegri's side, who struggled more than necessary after failing to make their pressure count in the first half. After running a few risks, though, they picked up the win they were looking for to warm them up for Tuesday's Champions League opener against Malmo in Turin. Juve - who won every single one of their 19 Serie A games at the Juventus Stadium last season - were quick to assert their authority, pegging their opponents back in their own half in their customary style. They needed only eight minutes to break the deadlock with Tevez opening his account for the season, just days before he will bid to end a four-year drought in the Champions League. The Argentinian, who was an injury doubt right up to kick-off, was lurking in just the right place at the right time as Stephan Lichtsteiner's attempt to pull the ball across deflected back to him eight yards out and he provided a neat low finish. The Bianconeri, still camped in their opponents' half, struggled to translate their superiority into further goals, with Udinese managing to remain just one goal behind going into the break. Luis Muriel was withdrawn and Bruno Fernandes came on, and Andrea Stramaccioni's tactical change led to a transformation in his side, and the game. Stramaccioni was the first visiting coach to win at the Juventus Stadium, succeeding with Inter Milan two seasons ago, and some Juve fans may have had that 3-1 defeat in their minds as the Zebrette started to make some inroads in the second half. Juve's defence was beginning to wobble when Igor Bubnjic lifted Danilo's shot into the roof of Gianluigi Buffon's goal from a yard out, but the offside flag came to Juve's rescue. It was enough of a warning for Juve, who responded with Marchisio powering in a low shot from just outside the penalty area to give them a cushion that made the final 15 minutes that bit more relaxing for Allegri. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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JUVENTUS 2 - 0 UDINESE - Carlos Tévez 8' Claudio Marchisio 75' Saturday, September 13th, 2014 8:45 PM Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Antonio Damato Juventus see off Udinese Carlos Tevez and Claudio Marchisio gave Juventus a 2-0 victory. Sep 13, 2014 Max Allegri had his first game in Turin as Juve boss against Andrea Stramaccioni, who as Coach of Inter was the first opponent ever to win at the Juventus Stadium. Tevez started despite a muscular problem, while Patrice Evra got his Serie A debut and Roberto Pereyra faced his former teammates. The Friulani missed Gabriel Silva, Maurizio Domizzi and Simone Scuffet, but Panagiotis Kone was given a surprise start. Juve started strong and broke through after just eight minutes when Stephan Lichtsteiner pulled back from the by-line for Tevez to side-foot home from 12 yards. It was his 20th Serie A goal in just 36 games. A Juve free kick training ground exercise went very wrong when the referee accidentally got in the way, sparking a dangerous Luis Muriel counter-attack. Silvan Widmer also had an effort charged down and Pereyra blasted over from a Fernando Llorente assist, while Angelo Ogbonna got just enough of a touch to a Muriel cross to prevent Antonio Di Natale’s free header. Tevez fired over and Lichtsteiner scuffed his finish following a give-and-go with Llorente, while Paul Pogba tried to place his shot rather than blast it, allowing Orestis Karnezis to recover. The French midfielder did put his boot through the laces soon after, but this time it was too central. Llorente got on the end of a Pereyra assist at the back post, but it bounced awkwardly and he couldn’t control it. After the restart Pogba’s free kick was palmed away, but Udinese finally came out of their shell on the hour mark. First a corner bounced off Llorente just wide of Gigi Buffon’s upright, then Igor Bubnjic was flagged marginally offside when he redirected a Danilo cross-shot into the net. Replays show it was an extremely tight decision. Tevez forced Karnezis into a save at the near post and Apache set up Juve’s second goal just as they were starting to come under pressure. He rolled across for Claudio Marchisio’s screamer from outside the box that beat Karnezis at the near bottom corner. There was even time for Alvaro Morata to get his Serie A debut, having suffered an injury in his first Juventus training session. He almost scored, spinning in the box to force Karnezis into a tough one-handed save. Juventus: Buffon; Caceres, Bonucci, Ogbonna; Lichtsteiner, Pereyra (Padoin 85), Marchisio, Pogba, Evra; Tevez (Coman 81), Llorente (Morata 89) Udinese: Karnezis; Heurtaux, Danilo, Bubnjic; Widmer, Allan, Guilherme (Pinzi 73), Kone (Thereau 81), Pasquale; Muriel (Bruno Fernandes 46), Di Natale Ref: Damato http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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JUVENTUS 2 - 0 UDINESE - Carlos Tévez 8' Claudio Marchisio 75' Saturday, September 13th, 2014 8:45 PM Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Antonio Damato Juventus 2-0 Udinese: Tevez and Marchisio seal comfortable win Massimiliano Allegri marked his first home league match in charge with victory to continue their 100% start to the new campaign. Sep 13, 2014 A Carlos Tevez-inspired Juventus made it two wins out of two in Serie A as they ran out 2-0 winners over Udinese in Turin on Saturday night. After a runaway title win in 2013-14, Juve are strongly fancied to make it four Scudetti in a row at the end of the campaign, and Saturday's result at Juventus Stadium means the Massimiliano Allegri era has begun in positive fashion. In his first competitive home match in charge, Allegri had to contend with the absences of key men Andrea Pirlo, Giorgio Chiellini and Arturo Vidal, but the home side had little trouble in overcoming an Udinese side that lacked any potency, even with the prolific Antonio Di Natale in attack. The veteran came into the clash having scored seven goals in two matches this season, but the 36-year-old had little effect on the affair as an early strike from Tevez was added to by Marchisio's effort from distance 15 minutes from time. Juventus had chances to add to their margin of victory, while the closest the visitors came to a goal saw Igor Bubnjic's close-range effort ruled out for offside midway through the second half. The result means Juve have now won all of the past six meetings between the two sides, and the defending champions extended their winning sequence at home in the league to 20 games in the process. Allegri made three changes from the side that defeated Chievo 1-0 on the opening weekend. Fernando Llorente was selected to partner Tevez in attack, while there was a competitive Juve debut for Patrice Evra and on-loan midfielder Roberto Pereyra made his first start, against his parent club. The hosts were ahead in the eighth minute when Tevez swept home Stephan Lichtsteiner's cut-back from the byline after the Switzerland international had combined well with Pereyra down the right-hand side. Pereyra wasted a chance to net against his former employees in the 29th minute, firing over the crossbar from just inside the area after being teed up by Llorente. Tevez blasted over four minutes later as Juve continued to dominate, while Lichtsteiner and Paul Pogba both spurned presentable opportunities with weak efforts as the half drew to a close. Pogba tested goalkeeper Orestis Karnezis with a curling free-kick four minutes after the interval, and Martin Caceres was just unable to connect with Tevez's inviting free-kick at the back post. Bubnjic thought he had levelled in the 67th minute when he tapped home from six yards, but the referee's assistant raised his flag with replays showing the Croat to have strayed marginally beyond the last defender. Tevez brought another save out of Karnezis four minutes later as Juve went in search of a second, which duly arrived when Marchisio thumped a low shot into the bottom right-hand corner from 20 yards. A further boost for Allegri came late on as close-season arrival from Real Madrid, Alvaro Morata, emerged as an 89th-minute substitute for his debut having recovered from a knee injury, the Spaniard forcing a good save out of Karnezis in his brief cameo. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Udinese 2-0
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[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Udinese 2-0
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Bravo Morata. -
[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Udinese 2-0
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A me sembra che parli con una caramella in bocca. -
[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Udinese 2-0
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JUVENTUS - UDINESE - Saturday, September 13th, 2014 8:45 PM Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Antonio Damato HT 1-0: Tevez puts Juve in front Sep 13, 2014 Carlos Tevez shook off injury to score as Juventus lead Udinese 1-0 at half-time. Max Allegri had his first game in Turin as Juve boss against Andrea Stramaccioni, who as Coach of Inter was the first opponent ever to win at the Juventus Stadium. Carlos Tevez started despite a muscular problem, while Patrice Evra got his Serie A debut and Roberto Pereyra faced his former teammates. The Friulani missed Gabriel Silva, Maurizio Domizzi and Simone Scuffet, but Panagiotis Kone was given a surprise start. Juve started strong and broke through after just eight minutes when Stephan Lichtsteiner pulled back from the by-line for Tevez to side-foot home from 12 yards. It was his 20th Serie A goal in just 36 games. A Juve free kick training ground exercise went very wrong when the referee accidentally got in the way, sparking a dangerous Luis Muriel counter-attack. Silvan Widmer also had an effort charged down and Pereyra blasted over from a Fernando Llorente assist, while Angelo Ogbonna got just enough of a touch to a Muriel cross to prevent Antonio Di Natale’s free header. Tevez fired over and Lichtsteiner scuffed his finish following a give-and-go with Llorente, while Paul Pogba tried to place his shot rather than blast it, allowing Orestis Karnezis to recover. The French midfielder did put his boot through the laces soon after, but this time it was too central. Llorente got on the end of a Pereyra assist at the back post, but it bounced awkwardly and he couldn’t control it. Juventus 1-0 Udinese (Half-Time) Scorers: Tevez 8 (J) Juventus: Buffon; Caceres, Bonucci, Ogbonna; Lichtsteiner, Pereyra, Marchisio, Pogba, Evra; Tevez, Llorente Udinese: Karnezis; Heurtaux, Danilo, Bubnjic; Widmer, Allan, Guilherme, Kone, Pasquale; Muriel, Di Natale Ref: Damato http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Udinese 2-0
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Arturo ha il portafoglio pieno, alla moglie piace (anche) quello. -
[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Udinese 2-0
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Goal annullato all'Udinese. -
[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Udinese 2-0
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[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Udinese 2-0
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Si scalda la formica. -
[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Udinese 2-0
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Caceres quasi come contro il Chievo. -
[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Udinese 2-0
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Lo so. Lo pagano per sparlare della Juve probabilmente. -
[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Udinese 2-0
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Secondo me lo fa apposta per provocare reazioni. Cosí funzionano queste reti televisive. -
[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Udinese 2-0
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2 tiri un pó fiacchi di Pogba. -
[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Udinese 2-0
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Davvero ottimo Llorente. -
[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Udinese 2-0
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JUVENTUS - UDINESE - Saturday, September 13th, 2014 8:45 PM Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Antonio Damato Line-ups: Juventus-Udinese Sep 13, 2014 Juventus reshuffle against Antonio Di Natale’s Udinese, but Carlos Tevez is risked from the start despite an injury. It kicks off tonight at 20.45 CET. Max Allegri gets his Turin debut on the Bianconeri bench, having won 1-0 away to Chievo in his season opener. There are several injury concerns to deal with, as Andrea Pirlo, Arturo Vidal and Luca Marrone are out of action with Giorgio Chiellini still suspended. Tevez suffered a muscular problem in training this week, but is still risked so close to the Champions League match against Malmo, partnering Fernando Llorente. Alvaro Morata and Andrea Barzagli are on the bench following long lay-offs, but Roberto Pereyra starts against his former club and Patrice Evra gets his Serie A debut. Udinese also began the season with a victory, seeing off Empoli 2-0, and Di Natale leads the way with Luis Muriel. Gabriel Silva, Maurizio Domizzi and goalkeeper Simone Scuffet are unavailable. It’s a special game for Coach Andrea Stramaccioni, whose Inter became the first ever opponents to conquer the Juventus Stadium. Juventus: Buffon; Caceres, Bonucci, Ogbonna; Lichtsteiner, Pereyra, Marchisio, Pogba, Evra; Tevez, Llorente Juventus bench: Storari, Rubinho, Romulo, Barzagli, Padoin, Pepe, Asamoah, Mattiello, Coman, Morata, Giovinco Udinese: Karnezis; Heurtaux, Danilo, Bubnjic; Widmer, Allan, Guilherme, Kone, Pasquale; Muriel, Di Natale Udinese bench: - http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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JUVENTUS - UDINESE - Saturday, September 13th, 2014 8:45 PM Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Antonio Damato Juventus vs. Udinese Preview: Round 2 — Restarting your engines Sep 12, 2014 The beauty of the Serie A schedule is that after one measly game, we get to wait another two weeks to wait around for the next round of things. And by "the beauty," I mean "the completely annoying" part of how the Serie A schedule is put together. But here we are, ready for Juventus again. We've missed you, you crazy old gal. The two-week wait is over and done with. Well, there's still a handful of hours to go before kickoff actually takes place, but the vast majority of the wait is out of the way. We can get back to watching Juventus again, friends. At least until the next international break arrives. For now, Juventus is back in our lives. With it comes the first of what will be a busy three weeks before the next international breaks arrives and bores us all to death. The first in what will be a whirlwind 24-day period with games every 72 hours or so is tomorrow night's battle of the bianconeri between Juventus and Udinese at Juventus Stadium. There will be games against Atlético Madrid, Roma and Milan along the way. But first, Juventus must face get past the ever-annoying Udinese side that will likely feature somebody on their roster sign on loan with an option to buy next summer. (Hey, don't blame me, it's just the history Beppe Marotta has setup for himself.) JuventusFC ✔ @juventusfcen #Allegri: "Tomorrow will be my first game at #JStadium. It will be a special night and we'll try to put in a good performance." #JuveUdinese Mad Max's first game as Juventus manager at Juventus Stadium. Juventus' first game at Juventus Stadium this season. A night of firsts. So how about three points on the first game out of the international break? Yeah, I like that idea. GOOD NEWS International break ... over. Serie A ... back. Life ... good. BAD NEWS Injuries, injuries, and more injuries. It seems like everything Juventus-related the past few days has been involving important players getting injured. There's Arturo Vidal. Same goes for Andrea Barzagli (who is back training but isn't expected to start). Giorgio Chiellini, Andrea Pirlo, and Luca Marrone, too. It's been a busy time in the Juventus training room lately — and it's not because players are getting routine treatment before and after practice. JuventusFC ✔ @juventusfcen #Allegri: "Barzagli could be on the bench tomorrow. Tevez felt discomfort after striking a ball on the volley, but is OK now." #JuveUdinese WHAT TO WATCH FOR 1. Can the Juventus that went into the international break be the same one that comes out of it? It was always interesting to see how Juventus under Antonio Conte dealt with everything that comes with international breaks. Sometimes they picked up right where they left off a few weeks prior, other times they looked like a bunch of players who didn't have much of a break at all due to their respective national team obligations. It was pretty easy to figure out that Juve played well in their season opener two weeks ago against Chievo. What's not so easy to figure out is how Juventus, with all of their players traveling during the international break, will do after such a long break after the first game of the season. 2. Who takes the place of Arturo Vidal? With one man absent from the starting lineup for the immediate future, another must replace him. Simple science, really. Who that man that steps into the starting lineup for Vidal is still a guessing game at this point. Allegri mentioned Roberto Pereyra possibly featuring at his pre-match press conference, so the versatile Argentinian could be in line to make his first career Juventus start against his former team. Another summer signing, Romulo, is probably an option as well. Neither one will bring the same kind of traits Vidal will, obviously, but they're both more than capable of filling in. And if this summer's transfer market was all about adding depth, now is the time to see it with all the injuries going on at once. 3. The health and effectiveness of Carlos Tévez. One day we think Carlitos is in doubt for this weekend and Tuesday night's Champions League opener, the next we breathe a sigh of relief when we here Tévez say he's good to go for Udinese. Who woulda thought that one simple Twitter post would see just about every Juventini's worries fly right out the window. The obvious question is now this: How will Tévez play? Being the absolute bulldog Tévez is, he's going to bust his ass no matter how healthy he truly is. He's done it before last season, and he's obviously going to do it again. Tévez says he's good to go, Allegri says Tévez is good to go, so I guess there's no reason to doubt now that Tévez is good to go. 4. How Patrice Evra does in his Juventus debut. Max Allegri didn't wait around until the starting lineups were announced to say who his starting left (wing)back was going to be tomorrow night. "Evra will play," was a definitive answer from Juve's first-year manager. Seeing as everybody is expecting Juve to roll out a three-man backline and Allegri basically confirmed it Friday, I'll just go ahead and assume Evra's first official playing time as a Juventus player will come as a left wingback. It's the first chance for the 33-year-old Frenchman to silence those who thought his signing wasn't all that productive. Let's just hope the man we talk about next doesn't give him fits all game... JuventusFC ✔ @juventusfcen #Allegri: "Evra's career speaks for itself, he's capable of playing either in a back four or on the left-hand side in a midfield five." 5. Can Juventus keep Antonio Di Natale (relatively) quiet? I love Toto. No, not the band, the footballer. The only time I don't love watching Antonio Di Natale play is when it's against Juventus because he has the ability to be such a damn pest. How did he mark his first game of the 2014-15 campaign? With a goal, and then another. So much for all that talk of him retiring and then coming back and all that jazz. The guy may be a month away from his 37th birthday, but he's still got plenty of gas left in the tank. And you have to believe that trying to keep Di Natale at bay is one of the things Allegri is focusing on entering tomorrow night's showdown. JuventusFC ✔ @juventusfcen #Allegri: "Udinese are a difficult side to play. Di Natale is always a threat for them." #JuveUdinese My starting XI (3-5-2): Buffon; Cáceres, Bonucci, Ogbonna; Lichtsteiner, Pereyra, Marchisio, Pogba, Evra; Tévez, Llorente OFFICIAL KICKOFF TIME: 8:45 P.M. IN ITALY; 2:45 P.M. ON THE EAST COAST; 11:45 A.M. 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[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Udinese 2-0
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JUVENTUS - UDINESE - Saturday, September 13th, 2014 8:45 PM Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Antonio Damato Juve list Morata, Barzagli Sep 12, 2014 Massimiliano Allegri has named 22 players for his Juventus squad to face Udinese in Week 2 of Serie A, including Alvaro Morata and Andrea Barzagli. For the new Coach’s home debut at Juventus Stadium Arturo Vidal, Andrea Pirlo and Luca Marrone through injury, whilst the recovering Giorgio Chiellini is suspended. However, summer signing Morata is in line for a debut against the Zebrette, having recovered well enough from his pre-season knee ligament injury to take a spot in the squad. Also returning is Barzagli, having recovered from summer surgery on a foot problem to ease Allegri’s selection headache at the back. Juventus squad to face Udinese: Buffon, Romulo, Caceres, Ogbonna, Pogba, Pepe, Marchisio, Morata, Tevez, Coman, Giovinco, Llorente, Barzagli, Bonucci, Padoin, Asamoah, Lichtsteiner, Storari, Evra, Rubinho, Pereyra, Mattiello http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
