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  1. JUVENTUS - BENFICA May 1, 2014 - 9:05 PM Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Mark Clattenburg (England) UEFA Europa League Preview: Juventus vs. Benfica, Leg 2 — Winning is the only thing that matters Apr 30, 2014 Giampiero Boniperti's famous quote about Juventus couldn't be more appropriate right now. "Vincere non è importante, è l'unica cosa che conta." Juventus enter the second leg of their Europa League semifinal tie with Benfica needing to win. There's no other way for them to add an extra home game to the schedule other than to beat Benfica tomorrow night at Juventus Stadium. I could sit here and try and be funny. I could write some lengthy explanation as to why Juventus need to win. Or, I could just get right to the point. The result in Portugal wasn't the be-all, end-all in this two-legged semifinal encounter. Carlos Tévez's second-half strike gave Juventus some life — something they didn't exactly have much of before he found the back of the net. Juve's No. 10 gave them hope and something to lean on heading into Thursday night's second leg. He gave them a chance to achieve what the goal has been ever since they were dumped out of the Champions League on that stupid, sorry excuse for a field in Istanbul back in December — make it to the Europa League final at Juventus Stadium. But to take advantage of that, Juventus need to win. As it stands, that's their only option. Aaron Giambattista @agiamba Juventus has attempted to overcome a 1st leg 2-1 defeat 5 times in Europe, only failed once against Liverpool in 2005. (/@2010MisterChip) No draws. No funny business. Nothing like that will work if Juve want to play one more game in the Europa League. Juventus need to win to make it to the Europa League final in front of their hometown crowd. That's as simple as simple gets. A 1-0 win and the ticket is booked. A 1-1 draw, and Juve are watching from their couches as Benfica try to win the Europa League for the second straight year. Winning is the only thing that matters. Remember what one of the club's true icons said. He knows what he's talking about. And in this case — just like every other one — there's no reason to disagree with him. GOOD NEWS The second leg is at Juventus Stadium, a place where Juventus hasn't lost a game all season. BAD NEWS Juventus are down 2-1 on aggregate, not exactly the best of scenarios — but also not the worst, to be fair — after Juve's trip to Portugal six days ago. WHAT TO WATCH FOR 1. The health of Arturo Vidal. The knee injury was still there during Juve's trip to Portugal a week ago. It's been lingering around for weeks and we've been waiting (somewhat) patiently for the injury to completely go away so we can have our King Arturo back. Antonio Conte said before Juve's Monday night trip to Sassuolo that they're doing everything possible to get Vidal to 100 percent before Benfica visits Juventus Stadium. So now, all we have to do is wait, right? As much as we might want to wring the neck of somebody so that they give us an answer sooner, we can only sit and wait for the word to come down. And when it comes to somebody as important as Vidal, you don't take chances. He's way too important to mess with. 2. How Juventus handle the Benfica counter attacks. At times, it was almost like Benfica countered with jetpacks attached to their backs. They were quick, they were dangerous, and they created a lot of havoc for the Juventus defense no matter which side of the field they were coming from. It really didn't matter the situation was, Benfica used the counter to their advantage last week and Juve were probably lucky they weren't hurt by it more than they were. Now the matter of attention becomes how Juventus adjust their tactics and/or personnel to counter Benfica's counter. And it's not just a matter of Juve defending well in the final third. It's the defense, the midfield, everybody. This is where Conte really has to do his homework because if it's anything like the first leg, it might be lights out time. 3. The effectiveness of Carlos Tévez. The European goal-drought is over and the monkey is officially off Carlitos' back. Now, where does he go from here? Tévez was pretty lively even without the goal in the first leg, but ending the goal drought almost certainly is a big weight off his shoulders. Just the fact that people won't talk about it during the course of a match is something that I welcome with open arms. But to actually have it happen and get it out of his mind completely, may be quite a development. He played well against Sassuolo on Monday, scoring his 19th league goal in the 3-1 win. It really does seem like he's really starting to get back into good goal-scoring form the last couple of weeks. And we all know that when Tévez plays well in the second leg, Juventus' chances of reaching the Europa League final become that much greater. 4. Who will start alongside Tévez? Even though the Italian press correctly predicted that Mirko Vucinic would start next to Tévez in the first leg, I must say I was a little surprised that Conte went with what everybody was saying he would. And based on how ineffective Vucinic was for the vast majority of his time on the field in the first leg, a change as to who plays next to Carlitos could — and probably should — be in order. The question is this: Who is it going to be? It's really hard to get a grasp on where somebody like Fernando Llorente fits into the equation in the second leg. But if Conte wants to roll with what has basically had the big amount of success up top this season, then there's no doubt in my mind it should be Fernando starting next to Tévez tomorrow night. 5. Turning around the 2-1 deficit. Save the best for last, right? Well, maybe not the best, but the most important thing Juventus needs to do tomorrow night. The "easiest" way? Juventus need a goal and a shutout to ensure a spot in the Europa League final. Okay, so that might not the easiest thing since it's the semifinals of the Europa League and Benfica is a good team, but it may be the easiest when it comes to advancing. No messing around with Benfica away goals, get a goal, get a win, get a spot in the Europa League final. It could be that simple. Or could be stressful as hell. I'll let all of you be the judge of that. In short: "Vincere non è importante, è l'unica cosa che conta." Bingo. My starting XI (4-3-3): Buffon; Lichtsteiner, Barzagli, Bonucci, Chiellini; Pogba, Pirlo, Marchisio; Tévez, Llorente, Giovinco (Yeah, you read that right. It probably won't happen, but I went there.) OFFICIAL KICKOFF TIME: 9:05 P.M. IN ITALY; 3:05 P.M. ON THE EAST COAST; 12:05 P.M. ON THE WEST COAST
  2. JUVENTUS - BENFICA May 1, 2014 - 9:05 PM Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Mark Clattenburg (England) Europa League: Juventus v Benfica team news Juventus coach Antonio Conte believes the fans can play a huge role in helping his players overturn a 2-1 first-leg deficit against Benfica to reach the final of the Europa League. Apr 30, 2014 A late goal from striker Lima gave Benfica a narrow advantage to take with them to Turin on Thursday, but Conte believes his team are capable of overturning the tie with the help of the Juventus Stadium faithful. "I want on Thursday for our supporters to create a fiery cauldron in the stadium, just as Benfica's fans did in Lisbon last week," Conte said. "We are going to play with 12 men on Thursday, I am convinced of it. Benfica had better beware because the fans are going to enter the fray." Juve head into the contest in buoyant mood after Monday's 3-1 triumph at Sassuolo left them one win away from their third straight Serie A title. The Bianconeri, who are the only Italian team left in European competition, are eight points clear of Roma at the top of the standings with three games left. Conte claims his side are only focused on getting past Benfica to reach the European final that will be played in their own stadium. "We want to progress," Conte said. "Despite the first-leg defeat which we didn't deserve, I think we have proved we have what it takes to be in the final." Carlos Tevez, who ended his five-year European goal drought against Benfica last week, will lead Juve's attack alongside Fernando Llorente while midfielder Arturo Vidal has recovered from a knee injury and will play. Rivals Benfica travel to Italy looking to reach the Europa League final for a second straight season, something no team has achieved in the competition. The recently-crowned Portuguese champions head into the contest also in fine fettle. Benfica beat arch-rivals Porto on penalties at the weekend to reach the Portuguese League Cup final and remain on course for a treble. The visitors expect a difficult test in Turin, where Juve have yet to lose this season, but are confident they can succeed. "We will go to Turin as a united team to try to go through with humility," Lima said. "We have the quality and the ability to achieve that." Benfica coach Jorge Jesus will be without midfielders Ljubomir Fejsa and Andre Gomes, with the former out injured and the latter suspended. However, Argentinian attacking midfielder Eduardo Salvio could feature after being included in Benfica's travelling party despite having fractured his arm earlier this month. English referee Mark Clattenburg will officiate Thursday's match.
  3. JUVENTUS - BENFICA May 1, 2014 - 9:05 PM Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Mark Clattenburg (England) Juventus don't fear Benfica, insists Conte The 44-year-old is confident his team can progress past the Portuguese champions, while defender Giorgio Chiellini stressed the importance of keeping a clean sheet. Apr 30, 2014 Juventus coach Antonio Conte is confident his side can beat Benfica and reach the Europa League final, insisting that they are not scared of their opponents. The Bianconeri head into Thursday's second-leg looking to overturn a 2-1 deficit and set up a showdown with either Valencia or Sevilla. Conte is sure his side can get the better of the recently-crowned Portuguese champions, arguing that they deserved more from last week's trip to Lisbon. "We know what we need to do. I'm very confident," he told reporters. "I know we'll have Juventus Stadium behind us. "The word 'fear' isn't part of our vocabulary. We know we deserve to be in a European semi; it's an exciting moment. "We deserve to be in a semi-final; it's a great moment for us and we're enjoying it. Our fans deserve it. "I don’t rank games in terms of their importance. We have the objective of winning every encounter we’re involved in. "Benfica played very much on the counterattack in the first leg and we need to watch out for this on Thursday night. "The result from the first leg doesn't tell the true story, but we know we're up against a strong side. "I think we put in a fine display in Lisbon. It’s not easy, particularly psychologically, when you concede after two minutes. "I think there was only one team in it during the second half that could have, with greater precision, scored more." Conte added that star striker Carlos Tevez, who bagged Juve's crucial away goal at the Estadio da Luz, is likely to start Thursday's game, but wouldn't say if Arturo Vidal will be fit enough to feature. "Tevez is an extraordinary player who has brought us personality and charisma," the 44-year-old trainer enthused. "When things start to heat up, he needs to play. "Vidal has trained today [Wednesday], you'll find out whether he'll be in the starting line-up or on the bench tomorrow." Defender Giorgio Chiellini says he is "convinced" the Bianconeri can progress beyond Benfica, but admitted that they cannot afford to concede a goal. "We’re solely focused on tomorrow’s game," he said, dismissing the suggestion that they could be distracted by the prospect of clinching a third successive Serie A title this weekend. "It will be difficult but we want to win. I can’t wait to be involved in such a magical night. It will be fundamental for us to keep a clean sheet. "I’m convinced we have what it takes to score, but we’ll need to try and cut out the errors made in the first leg. "We can keep living the dream of playing the Europa League final in Turin."
  4. JUVENTUS - BENFICA May 1, 2014 - 9:05 PM Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Mark Clattenburg (England) Jesus: Benfica must score against Juve The 59-year-old says his team will set out to attack in the return leg as he feels they must score again to ensure they progress to the final. Apr 30, 2014 Benfica coach Jorge Jesus believes his team must score against Juventus in the Europa League semi-final second-leg to ensure they reach the final. The Portuguese champions recorded a 2-1 win over Antonio Conte's men in the first-leg and travel to Turin to conclude the tie on Thursday. Jesus insists his team must score at least once in the Juventus Stadium but admitted the Bianconeri will provide them with a difficult test. "Our approach will be discussed in the dressing room," he told reporters. "We know it's a difficult game against a very strong team. "Our advantage won't change what we're about and how we line up for the game. "We believe we need a goal tomorrow and have players who can allow us to think about playing an attacking game. "We don’t often play teams with tactics like Juve’s. We may have to take certain measures to counteract them going forward." Benfica midfielder Ruben Amorim says he is confident his side can deal with the Italian giants, insisting they know what to expect from them. "Our strategy won’t change, we don’t know how to play in another way. We’ve done our homework and know what’s required. "It’s a complicated game but we’ve prepared as we do for every other encounter."
  5. JUVENTUS - BENFICA May 1, 2014 - 9:05 PM Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Mark Clattenburg (England) Cervan accuses UEFA Apr 30, 2014 Benfica Vice-president Silvio Cervan believes UEFA would like to see Juventus in the Europa League final for commercial interests. The second leg of the semi-final between the sides takes place at Juventus Stadium tomorrow evening, with the newly crowned Portuguese champions leading 2-1 from the first meeting. “It’s a long time since an Italian team last won in Europe,” Cervan is quoted as saying by giornalaccio rosa dello Sport. “I have no doubts that, particularly for commercial interests, UEFA would like to see Juventus go to the final and win the tournament. “They would also want to have a team with great history in the European Super Cup in Cardiff. “But we are a great club too, as shown by our sixth place in the European rankings. “Football is great if it’s only played on the pitch. But if there are outside interests that surround it, it’s not worth believing in the beauty of football anymore.”
  6. JUVENTUS - BENFICA May 1, 2014 - 9:05 PM Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Mark Clattenburg (England) Pirlo is Juventus' silent leader, says Bonucci The centre-back has hailed the veteran midfielder's positive influence and feels Europa League glory would see Juve return to the European top. Apr 30, 2014 Juventus defender Leonardo Bonucci has voiced his admiration for team-mate Andrea Pirlo and believes the experienced midfielder is the Serie A champions' silent leader. Antonio Conte's men can take another step towards a domestic and European double on Thursday when they face Benfica in the second leg of their Europa League semi-final. With their third consecutive domestic all-but-confirmed, Bonucci hopes Pirlo's influence can help the Bianconeri turn around their 2-1 deficit from the first leg. "Pirlo's a leader - a silent leader, but one who knows how to carry his team through difficult moments," Bonucci told Uefa's official website. "He showed that in Florence in the round of 16, ensuring that we won the match and progressed. He then also scored an important goal which helped us get past Lyon in the quarter-finals. "Outside of football, he's a great man and has been one of the world's best midfielders in the history of the game." Juve have not won a European trophy since the Champions League in 1996 and Bonucci claims victory in the competition would ensure Juve were back among the great teams in Europe once again. "Since our last European trophy in 1996, we haven't been this close to winning a final, so for us it would be a source of pride. "It would return Juventus to being one of the best teams in Europe."
  7. JUVENTUS - BENFICA May 1, 2014 - 9:05 PM Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Mark Clattenburg (England) Benfica squad for Juve Apr 30, 2014 Benfica have named their 23-man squad for the Europa League clash against Juventus on Thursday evening. The Portuguese champions travel to Turin for the second leg of their semi-final, holding a 2-1 advantage from the first clash. And they do so with Eduardo Salvio in their midst, as the Argentine midfielder has recovered from a fractured arm. Benfica squad to face Juventus: Artur Moraes, Paulo Lopes, Jan Oblak; Jardel, Luisão, Siqueira, Garay, Maxi Pereira, André Almeida, Steven Vitória; Enzo Perez, Gaitán, Salvio, Sulejmani, André Gomes, Djuricic, Ruben Amorim, Ivan Cavaleiro; Punte, Markovic, Rodrigo, Cardozo, Lima, Funes Mori.
  8. ‘Final would make Juve proud’ Apr 30, 2014 Leonardo Bonucci says Juventus reaching a Europa League Final would be ‘a source of pride’, whilst he also pays tribute to ‘silent leader’ Andrea Pirlo. The Bianconeri will host Benfica on Thursday evening in the second leg of their Europa League semi-final chasing a 2-1 deficit for a place in a final they will host at Juventus Stadium. “Since our last European trophy in 1996, we haven't been this close to winning a final, so for us it would be a source of pride,” Bonucci has considered to UEFA’s official website this week. “It would return Juventus to being one of the best teams in Europe. “Benfica? Any team that gets to this stage of the competition is strong. “They’ve shown their individual talent and reached the final last year, risking everything and only losing to a great side like Chelsea. “I also say that in football, aside from ability, you also need a slice of luck.” Bonucci also considered the influence Andrea Pirlo continues to have on the Old Lady. “He's a leader - a silent leader, but one who knows how to carry his team through difficult moments. “He showed that in Florence, ensuring that we won the match and progressed. He then also scored an important goal which helped us get past Lyon. “Outside of football, he's a great man and has been one of the world’s best midfielders in the history of the game.”
  9. JUVENTUS - BENFICA May 1, 2014 - 9:05 PM Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Mark Clattenburg (England) Juventus-Benfica Preview: Bianconeri on backfoot ahead of Turin final Antonio Conte's men trail 2-1 after the first leg in Portugal and will be desperate to turn the tie around to play in the showpiece at their own ground. Apr 30, 2014 One goal for Juventus against Benfica on Thursday could prove enough to see them contest the Europa League final on home turf. A stunning Lima strike six minutes from time at the Estadio da Luz handed Benfica a slender advantage ahead of Thursday's second leg in Turin, but Carlos Tevez's away goal for Juve could potentially prove crucial. Tevez's 73rd-minute strike, which equalised Ezequiel Garay's early opener, means a 1-0 win for Antonio Conte's team at the Juventus Stadium this week would put them through to the Europa League final at their own stadium on May 14. However, Juve have struggled to keep clean sheets at home in European competition this term. Although the Italian champions, who are on course for a third straight domestic title, have not been beaten in their six continental outings at home in 2013-14, they have just one shutout. And Conte's side will face a buoyant Benfica outfit, who followed up their Primeira Liga title success last week by sealing their place in the Taca da Liga final with a win over rivals Porto on penalties at the weekend. Benfica also have fine pedigree in the Europa League, and are the only unbeaten team left in this season's competition following the disappointment of losing last year's final to Chelsea. Jorge Jesus' charges have won their last four European away fixtures, while Juve have won 21 and drawn three of their home games in all competitions this season, and could be crowned Serie A champions again this weekend. Benfica, though, are on course for a quadruple, as they are in the finals of both the Taca da Liga and the Taca de Portugal and have won their last eight games including the Sunday's shootout success over Porto. Arturo Vidal is a doubt for Juve with a knee injury while Ljubomir Fejsa (foot), Silvio (leg), Eduardo Salvio (arm) and Nicolas Gaitan (thigh) could all miss out for the visitors. Head to Head UEFA Europa League ‎-‎ Apr 24, 2014 - Benfica 2 - 1 Juventus Club Friendlies ‎-‎ Aug 1, 2012 - Juventus 1 - 1 Benfica Last Five Matches JUVENTUS Apr 28, 2014 - Sassuolo 1 - 3 Juventus - Serie A Apr 24, 2014 - Benfica 2 - 1 Juventus - EL Apr 19, 2014 - Juventus 1 - 0 Bologna - Serie A Apr 14, 2014 - Udinese 0 - 2 Juventus - Serie A Apr 10, 2014 - Juventus 2 - 1 Olympique Lyonnais - EL BENFICA Apr 24, 2014 - Benfica 2 - 1 Juventus - EL Apr 20, 2014 - Benfica 2 - 0 SC Olhanense - Primeira Liga Apr 16, 2014 - Benfica 3 - 1 Porto - Taca de Portugal Apr 13, 2014 - FC Arouca 0 - 2 Benfica - Primeira Liga Apr 10, 2014 - Benfica 2 - 0 AZ - EL
  10. JUVENTUS - BENFICA May 1, 2014 - 9:05 PM Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Mark Clattenburg (England) How Juventus Will Line Up Against Benfica Apr 30, 2014 Juventus host Benfica on Thursday night, the Italian side hoping to overturn the 2-1 deficit from last week’s first leg. With a place in the final—to be held at their own stadium on May 14—at stake, the Bianconeri will hope to secure passage to this season’s Europa League showpiece. Their Lisbon-based opponents sealed their own domestic title before meeting with the two-time Serie A champions, but Juve have needed to field their strongest XI as Roma push them all the way to the wire. That has left Antonio Conte with little chance to rotate, using eight of his first-choice team in Monday’s 3-1 win over Sassuolo. Over the following pages is a look at what can be expected from the coach of La Madama in what is set to be a key match for the Turin giants. Tactics & Formation The biggest issue for many fans of Juventus has been Antonio Conte’s constant use of the 3-5-2 formation, with a large majority believing a switch to a back four is necessary in order to succeed in continental competition. It is a framework the coach used to great effect against Real Madrid back in November, but he rarely thought to use it again since. While Benfica’s wide players are clearly not as dangerous as Ronaldo and Gareth Bale, they still pose a serious threat from the wings. Conte is widely expected to keep faith with the tactics which have served him so well over the last two and a half seasons, lining his side up once more with a three-man defence. Goalkeeper There are perhaps no greater certainties for Juventus than the presence of Gianluigi Buffon between the posts for La Madama, with the captain providing a guarantee for those ahead of him. At little fault for either goal last week, the 36-year-old has enjoyed another fantastic campaign, showing all the qualities which mark him out as one of the best ‘keepers in the world. Defence Despite Leonardo Bonucci’s error in the first leg, it is difficult to imagine Conte choosing to break up his first-choice trio in defence. As such, Andrea Barzagli and Giorgio Chiellini should join the former Bari man from the first whistle, the former seemingly fully recovered from the calf injury which kept him out in recent weeks. Midfield It is here where Conte has the biggest reason for concern, with Arturo Vidal’s knee injury taking much longer to heal than was originally expected. The coach rested him for the league meeting with Sassuolo in order to have him fit to face Benfica, and he will hope the 26-year-old can return here. Should he make the starting lineup, he can be certain to feature alongside creator-in-chief Andrea Pirlo, with [/b]Paul Pogba[/b] likely to get the nod ahead of Claudio Marchisio. The latter is sure to play should Vidal miss out, his stellar performance on Monday once again underlining his importance to Juventus. But the absence of the Chilean would hit the Bianconeri hardest, his impact on the side glaringly obvious over the past three seasons. In 2013-14 alone he has weighed in with 18 goals and five assists, while stats site WhoScored.com shows that no player in Serie A has made more tackles this term (130). On the flanks, Mauricio Isla’s start against Sassuolo means Stephan Lichtsteiner and Kwadwo Asamoah are the most likely candidates. Strikers If the goalkeepers and defence make for obvious selections, Antonio Conte would be hard pressed to look beyond his first-choice strike pairing of Carlos Tevez and Fernando Llorente. Both netted in Monday’s win over Sassuolo, taking their combined tally for the campaign to 37 in all competitions. The Argentinean’s lengthy European drought came to an end in the first leg against Benfica, and he has enjoyed an excellent debut season on the peninsula, repaying the faith shown in him by the Italian giants. His Spanish partner has fared equally well, overcoming a slow start to become a dangerous opponent for any visitor to Turin.
  11. JUVENTUS - BENFICA May 1, 2014 - 9:05 PM Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Mark Clattenburg (England) Lichtsteiner 'optimistic' for Benfica Apr 29, 2014 Stephan Lichtsteiner is “optimistic” for the Europa League semi-final with Benfica after Juventus put their hands on the Scudetto. Last night’s 3-1 victory away to Sassuolo means the Bianconeri need just two points from the remaining three rounds to be sure of a third consecutive title. They can therefore focus on overturning a 2-1 first leg defeat to Benfica, which would give them the home advantage in the Final. “Our second half performance in Lisbon gives us optimism for the Europa League, though we did concede two stupid goals that we avoidable, as we weren’t focused enough,” the Swiss international told Sky Sport Italia. “The important thing will be avoiding counter-attacks, as Benfica are truly dangerous on those. We need to be more concentrated.” Lichtsteiner provided the assist for Fernando Llorente’s backheel flick goal against Sassuolo, the sixth strike he has set up for the Spaniard this season. “I get along well with Llorente. It’d be a real shame if he and Carlos Tevez didn’t go to the World Cup, as they are top players. I hope to the end that they can get the call.” Juventus can mathematically win the Scudetto next Monday against Atalanta in Turin. “It is important to have a Coach like Antonio Conte who always has his mind on the team. I can only compliment Roma, as they have had an extraordinary campaign. It’s not over yet, though.”
  12. JUVENTUS - BENFICA May 1, 2014 - 9:05 PM Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Mark Clattenburg (England) ‘Do UEFA want Juve in final?’ Apr 29, 2014 Benfica’s director of communications Joao Gabriel has hinted that UEFA want Juventus to progress to the Europa League final. His comments come after European football’s governing body made the decision to open disciplinary proceedings against Enzo Perez for his alleged elbow on Juve’s Giorgio Chellini during last week’s semi-final first leg between the sides. The Old Lady made a complaint to UEFA about the incident, but Benfica are outraged that the decision to take action was only made yesterday, meaning that they now have only 21 hours to respond to the accusations. “Benfica would like to know whether UEFA are more interested in sporting integrity or seeing to it that Juventus reach the final in Turin,” Gabriel said to Portuguese outlet A Bola. “We now have only 21 hours after finding out about this to respond to the accusations.” The second leg of the tie takes place on Thursday, with the newly crowned Portuguese champions leading 2-1 from the first leg.
  13. Marotta 'not aware' of Zidane call Apr 29, 2014 Juventus general manager Beppe Marotta has said he is not aware of any call from Real Madrid's Zinedine Zidane to Paul Pogba. Speculation about the 21-year-old France international's future continues to mount, even though he still has two years to run on his contract in Turin. Reports in Spain have suggested that Zidane, Carlo Ancelotti's assistant at Real, had been in contact with Pogba about a move to the La Liga giants. But Marotta told Sky Sport Italia: "I am not aware of this phone call taking place, nor am I aware of there being any interest from Real Madrid. "Our player is focused on finishing the season with Juventus, and then he will turn his thoughts to the World Cup." Pogba has also been linked with a move to Paris Saint-Germain -- although Marotta stressed that it would take a huge bid for his club to even consider negotiating. "You all know how much was paid for Bale," he said. "We have the fortune of being able to decide Pogba's future for ourselves. He's a lad who's maturing well, and we're delighted to have him."
  14. SASSUOLO 1 - 3 JUVENTUS Simone Zaza (9′) Carlos Tévez (35′) Claudio Marchisio (58′) Fernando Llorente (76') April 28, 2014 - 8:45 PM Città del Tricolore Mapei Stadium — Reggio Emilia Referee:‬ Antonio Damato ‎Attendance:‬ 13000‎ Sabella must not watch Juventus, jokes Tevez The Argentine, who has been in the international wilderness for a while now, does not expect a World Cup call-up despite his impressive season. Apr 29, 2014 Carlos Tevez has joked that Argentina head coach Alejandro Sabella must not own satellite television to watch Juventus games as the striker continues to face exile from the international stage. The former Manchester City and Manchester United forward has not featured for the Albiceleste since 2011, with Sabella choosing to favour the likes of Lionel Messi, Gonzalo Higuain, Sergio Aguero, Ezequiel Lavezzi and Rodrigo Palacio instead. There have been calls for Tevez to be brought back into the international fold following his 18 goals in Serie A to date this season which have taken the Italian champions to the brink of a third successive Scudetto, though Sabella has so far refused to bow to the pressure. However, 30-year-old Tevez has come to terms with missing out on this summer's World Cup and jested that Sabella's reasoning for ignoring him must be because he does not watch Juve matches back in his homeland. "I think the coach of Argentina's national team must not have satellite television hooked up to watch Juventus," Tevez, who was at the heart of Juve's 3-1 win over Sassuolo on Monday, told reporters. "I do not think I have any hope of going to the World Cup now. I am a direct striker, maybe that plays against me and that means Sabella does not have a good impression of me." Argentina have been drawn in Group F at this summer's tournament in Brazil, alongside Bosnia & Herzegovina, Nigeria and Iran. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  15. SASSUOLO 1 - 3 JUVENTUS Simone Zaza (9′) Carlos Tévez (35′) Claudio Marchisio (58′) Fernando Llorente (76') April 28, 2014 - 8:45 PM Città del Tricolore Mapei Stadium — Reggio Emilia Referee:‬ Antonio Damato ‎Attendance:‬ 13000‎ Juve always fight until the end - Llorente The Spain international is immensely proud of the Bianconeri's resilience, but he was reluctant to take too much praise for his fine back-heel goal in Reggio Emilia on Monday night. Apr 29, 2014 Juventus striker Fernando Llorente has hailed his side's fighting spirit after they came from behind to beat Sassuolo 3-1 to restore their eight-point lead at the summit of Serie A. The Bianconeri now stand just one victory away from sealing a third straight Scudetto and the Spaniard, who scored in the win, is delighted with his team-mate's resolve. "I found it a difficult game because I wasn't seeing much of the ball at certain points," he told the club's official website. "But when that happens, you need to keep fighting until the end, just as we all did. And in the end it came off for us." Llorente scored a sublime backheel to cap the victory and says service from his team-mates made it easy for him. "It's not the first goal I've scored like that. I also got a few when I played for Athletic Bilbao. It was a good move and we need to keep getting crosses in the box to score more goals. "I'm perfectly relaxed at the moment. It's more important to work with the team and we're working very well. We'll go for our objectives and then we'll see what happens." http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  16. SASSUOLO 1 - 3 JUVENTUS Simone Zaza (9′) Carlos Tévez (35′) Claudio Marchisio (58′) Fernando Llorente (76') April 28, 2014 - 8:45 PM Città del Tricolore Mapei Stadium — Reggio Emilia Referee:‬ Antonio Damato ‎Attendance:‬ 13000‎ Marchisio: Juventus have another goal to reach before Scudetto Apr 29, 2014 Despite their 3-1 win over Sassuolo on Monday night taking Juventus one step closer to a third successive Scudetto, midfielder Claudio Marchisio reiterated that they will quickly forget the victory and focus on their other remaining goal for the season, reaching the Europa League final in Turin. On a rain soaked pitch the reigning Serie A champions had surprisingly fell behind to a relegation threaten Nerazzurri early in the first half, however, after Carlos Tevez equalised before the break the Italian scored a vital second for the Old Lady. “It was a tough match against Sassuolo who put us into difficulty on a heavy pitch,” Marchisio told Sky Sport Italia. “We are close to our goals. “My goal was as important as those of Tevez and [Fernando] Llorente, but it is about Andrea Pirlo who can put these fantastic balls into the middle. “Now we need to put aside this match because we will have another goal to reach first. “Against Benfica will be a very difficult match, but also at their home we have been shown to be growing. “We will have our stadium behind us and we will give everything.” http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  17. SASSUOLO 1 - 3 JUVENTUS Simone Zaza (9′) Carlos Tévez (35′) Claudio Marchisio (58′) Fernando Llorente (76') April 28, 2014 - 8:45 PM Città del Tricolore Mapei Stadium — Reggio Emilia Referee:‬ Antonio Damato ‎Attendance:‬ 13000‎ Zaza: I am not good enough to play for Juventus Apr 29, 2014 Sassuolo sensation Simone Zaza has honestly admitted that he does not believe he is yet ready to feature within the Juventus side. The young striker, who has half his rights owned by the Serie A champions elect, opened the scoring against the Bianconeri on Monday night and spoke about his life in Serie A so far and why he has work to do before making a potential breakthrough in Turin. “The compliments I received from Antonio Conte are nice and of course, I would like to be there in the future,” said the former Sampdoria forward to Sky Sport Italia. “Against Juventus, we gave our best but we faced great champions and with the few chances they had, they punished us. “My role? From the first whistle, I have felt at ease but I think have some time to go yet because I have not got a great deal of experience in Serie A. Compared to last year, it is a different league and I am looking to add more depth to my game.” He then added: “Could Juventus do with a player like me? I think it is impossible for me to take the place of the strikers who are currently at Juve. “I would give my best to make myself available but at this moment, I think it is difficult for me and could not happen yet.” http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  18. SASSUOLO 1 - 3 JUVENTUS Simone Zaza (9′) Carlos Tévez (35′) Claudio Marchisio (58′) Fernando Llorente (76') April 28, 2014 - 8:45 PM Città del Tricolore Mapei Stadium — Reggio Emilia Referee:‬ Antonio Damato ‎Attendance:‬ 13000‎ Tevez - Scudetto more important than personal goals The Argentine striker has shrugged off talk of the Capocannoniere and is more interested in helping his team land the Serie A crown. Apr 29, 2014 Carlos Tevez has stressed helping Juventus claim a third successive Scudetto comes ahead of any personal achievement. The former Manchester United forward starred in Juve's 3-1 win at Sassuolo on Monday night, a result which moved Antonio Conte's men eight points clear at the top of the table with three games to go. "The Bianconeri now need to match or better Roma's result against Catania when they host Atalanta on Sunday to seal the title after the comeback win at the Citta del Tricolore. Tevez was awarded his 19th league goal of the season against Sassuolo after his right-foot strike was initially put down as an Alessandro Longhi own goal after taking a slight deflection of the home defender. Not that Tevez was too concerned after the match. "What's important is that the team play well and win, not me scoring," he told the club's official website. "I'd prefer the Scudetto to becoming Serie A's top scorer - that's what excites me. We're nearly there. But it's still not won yet. "Nothing has changed for me. I've always looked to score and help out the team." Tevez went on to say his injury problems are well and truly behind him after a spell in which he struggled for fitness. "The problem was in my knee. It was giving me a bit of pain, but now I feel in good shape," he added. Juventus will now turn their attention to overturning a 2-1 first-leg deficit against Benfica in the Europa League semi-final. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  19. SASSUOLO 1 - 3 JUVENTUS Simone Zaza (9′) Carlos Tévez (35′) Claudio Marchisio (58′) Fernando Llorente (76') April 28, 2014 - 8:45 PM Città del Tricolore Mapei Stadium — Reggio Emilia Referee:‬ Antonio Damato ‎Attendance:‬ 13000‎ Llorente: I’ve worked for this Apr 29, 2014 Fernando Llorente says he ‘worked’ and ‘dreamed’ for a debut season with Juventus in which he could ‘feel important’. The 29-year-old faced early rumours of unrest after last summer’s Bosman switch from Athletic Bilbao, but has held a starting berth under Antonio Conte for most of the season and now has 15 League goals to his name. “I worked for this, I dreamed of a great season, to feel important in the team,” Llorente has commented to RaiSport this week. “I have done it and I must be very happy, we must all be, for what we are doing this year, with the possibility on Thursday of making it to a European final, it would be great to be able to win. “Can I make Spain’s World Cup squad? Let’s see what happens. “Not everything is decided, still many things can happen, the important thing is for us to be focused on the team, the match on Thursday. “We want to finish the season perfectly and this will help. We have to stay calm and focused on our team.” The Spaniard was talking after scoring a back-heel effort for the Old Lady in their 3-1 win at Sassuolo on Monday night. “I think it was a difficult game, Sassuolo put everything on the pitch to win, so they put us in trouble with that first goal they managed. “But this team never gives up, we were able to make the breakthrough in the game. This is an important victory, it’s amazing to get 93 points and we have much to be happy with.” Llorente was asked if the team are close to the likes of Atletico Madrid, who find themselves top of La Liga and in the semi-finals of the Champions League. “I do not think we are far away. We will be relaxed, go slowly, not put too much pressure on the Champions League. “What we are doing is something extraordinary and we must continue on this path.” http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  20. SASSUOLO 1 - 3 JUVENTUS Simone Zaza (9′) Carlos Tévez (35′) Claudio Marchisio (58′) Fernando Llorente (76') April 28, 2014 - 8:45 PM Città del Tricolore Mapei Stadium — Reggio Emilia Referee:‬ Antonio Damato ‎Attendance:‬ 13000‎ Conte: 'If Roma are stratospheric...' Apr 28, 2014 Antonio Conte insists there’s no “Scudetto celebration” yet, but “if Roma are stratospheric then I can’t finds adjectives to describe Juventus.” The Coach spoke to Sky Sport Italia after the 3-1 victory away to Sassuolo, which put them eight points clear with three games to go. “No, it was not a Scudetto celebration, as there’s still a chance for those chasing us, so we have to finish it off definitively next week. “We certainly made a big step forward, but those behind us have every right to continue believing.” Conte celebrated with a Jose Mourinho-style knee slide after Fernando Llorente’s third goal. “What was going through my mind was that we were making a very important step towards a historic Scudetto, as it’d be the third in a row. “I always had a certain attitude, right from when I was at Arezzo. I was always passionate and enthusiastic as a player and continue that way as a Coach. “I live my profession with great enthusiasm and participation, which I think the players appreciate, as I am there fighting with them on the field, in good times and bad.” However, Conte took the opportunity to take another sideswipe at Rudi Garcia and Roma. “I hear people say Roma are doing something stratospheric. I say we are eight points ahead of Roma and playing in the Europa League semi-final. “If Roma are stratospheric then I cannot find an adjective to describe Juventus. “Anything Juventus do becomes almost expected. If we win the Europa League, it’ll be considered a worthless trophy. If we lose, then people will say Juve aren’t ready for Europe. When we achieve something, people act as if it’s normal administration. “I think those behind us are irritable, not us. They should be careful with what they say, as Roma and Garcia took a step backwards by feeding into the culture of suspicion with talk of ‘help’ and opponents not giving their all. If this is football culture, then it’s a step backwards.” Juventus must overturn the 2-1 first leg defeat in the Europa League semi-final with Benfica on Thursday. “We are going to play with 12 men on Thursday, I am convinced of it, and Benfica had better beware because the fans are going to enter the fray. “What excites me is these three years in charge of Juventus. This has been a truly incredible journey, if we think that three years ago we overcame all the odds. “I am excited to be training these lads who give their all when called upon. It is an exciting time and I want us to enjoy it with our fans. “I reiterate I want on Thursday for the supporters to create a fiery cauldron in the stadium, just as Benfica’s fans did in Lisbon.” Simone Zaza scored the opening goal for Sassuolo after just nine minutes, a striker who is co-owned by Juventus. “Zaza is a strong player who has grown a lot this year. It’s a shame, as we had studied how he could hurt us and he did it anyway! He gave us a wake-up call and I have to compliment Sassuolo, a team that plays real football and can survive in Serie A.” Conte was asked what he is targeting next season after three years of domination. “It’s not easy to keep players on point for three years in a row. I think being able to keep them motivated and fired up was not simple. They deserve much of the credit, as a Coach can bring ideas, but the players have to be extraordinary men and I have those at Juventus. “Next year? Let’s try to end this one on a high first! President Andrea Agnelli asked us to achieve this historic treble, something his father and grandfather didn’t manage at this club.” http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  21. SASSUOLO 1 - 3 JUVENTUS Simone Zaza (9′) Carlos Tévez (35′) Claudio Marchisio (58′) Fernando Llorente (76') April 28, 2014 - 8:45 PM Città del Tricolore Mapei Stadium — Reggio Emilia Referee:‬ Antonio Damato ‎Attendance:‬ 13000‎ 'We're nearly there' - Marchisio proud of Juventus character after Sassuolo win The midfielder struck his side's second goal as they came from behind to win on Monday and move to within just two points of defending their title. Apr 28, 2014 Claudio Marchisio was full of pride for the character shown by Juventus as they moved to within one win of defending their Serie A title with a 3-1 victory over Sassuolo. Simone Zaza handed the hosts a shock lead before Carlos Tevez levelled, and Marchisio turned home Andrea Pirlo's chipped pass prior to Fernando Llorente's clever finish, which sealed a win in the pouring rain at the Citta del Tricolore. Marchisio and Llorente's goals sparked wild celebrations on the touchline as Juve closed to within just two points of the Scudetto, and the Italy international admitted afterwards that his side's character throughout the season was reflected in the joyous scenes at Sassuolo. "The celebration is because we need two points from three games. It was really a difficult game due to the weather, the turf and Sassuolo, who put us under a lot of pressure," Marchisio told Sky Sport Italia. "This match reflects our season, as we got through with character and determination. We're nearly there. "It was an important goal, just as all of them were today. I told Andrea Pirlo that, on a pitch like this, it's always better to play it [the pass] first time." Juve now turn their attentions to the Europa League, as they attempt to overturn a 2-1 deficit to Portuguese champions Benfica in Thursday's semi-final second leg in Turin. "Now we are close to another objective that we really care about, so have to be focused on that," added Marchisio. "We already showed in Portugal that we are improving in Europe and we'll give our all with home advantage." http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  22. SASSUOLO 1 - 3 JUVENTUS Simone Zaza (9′) Carlos Tévez (35′) Claudio Marchisio (58′) Fernando Llorente (76') April 28, 2014 - 8:45 PM Città del Tricolore Mapei Stadium — Reggio Emilia Referee:‬ Antonio Damato ‎Attendance:‬ 13000‎ Conte takes swipe at Garcia after Juventus close in on title The Bianconeri boss says the Frenchman "took a step backwards" with his recent comments and claims the Giallorossi's form this season has been overhyped. Apr 28, 2014 Antonio Conte hit out at Roma boss Rudi Garcia after Juventus moved to the brink of clinching the Serie A title with a 3-1 win at Sassuolo. In pouring rain at the Citta del Tricolore on Monday, Conte watched on as his side fell behind to Simone Zaza's ninth-minute opener. Carlos Tevez levelled the match 10 minutes prior to the interval, before second-half goals from Claudio Marchisio and Fernando Llorente sealed the victory. The result leaves Juve eight points clear of Roma with three matches remaining, and Juve will clinch the title with a win at home to Atalanta next Monday, or if Roma fail to win at Catania on Sunday. Conte, who slid on his knees in celebration when Llorente scored 14 minutes from the end, feels his side have not been given enough credit for their achievements this season and claimed Roma's form has been greatly overhyped. "I hear people say Roma are doing something stratospheric," he told Sky Sport Italia. "I say we are eight points ahead of Roma and playing in the Europa League semi-final. If Roma are stratospheric then I cannot find an adjective to describe Juventus. "Anything Juventus do becomes almost expected. If we win the Europa League, it'll be considered a worthless trophy. If we lose, then people will say Juve aren't ready for Europe. When we achieve something, people act as if it's normal. "I think those behind us are irritable, not us. They should be careful with what they say, as Roma and Garcia took a step backwards by feeding into the culture of suspicion with talk of 'help' and opponents not giving their all. "If this is football culture, then it's a step backwards." When quizzed about his exuberant celebration in the second half, Conte explained it was an action born out of passion. "What was going through my mind was that we were making a very important step towards a historic Scudetto, as it'd be the third in a row," he said. "I always had a certain attitude, right from when I was at Arezzo. I was always passionate and enthusiastic as a player and continue that way as a coach. "I live my profession with great enthusiasm and participation, which I think the players appreciate, as I am there fighting with them on the field, in good times and bad." Garcia suggested earlier on Monday that Conte was feeling the strain of his side's title push as a was of words between the two coaches continues to build. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  23. SASSUOLO 1 - 3 JUVENTUS Simone Zaza (9′) Carlos Tévez (35′) Claudio Marchisio (58′) Fernando Llorente (76') April 28, 2014 - 8:45 PM Città del Tricolore Mapei Stadium — Reggio Emilia Referee:‬ Antonio Damato ‎Attendance:‬ 13000‎ Di Francesco 'can't park the bus' Apr 28, 2014 Eusebio Di Francesco praised Sassuolo’s performance against Juventus and warned “I can’t park the bus.” The Neroverdi had taken the lead through Simone Zaza, but eventually lost 3-1 in a hard-fought game. “I can only compliment my lads on their performance, determination and mentality,” the Coach told Sky Sport Italia. However, he was irritated at the free kick that led up to Carlos Tevez’s equaliser, as it was taken from the wrong position and possibly with the ball in motion. “I want to see the goal again, because the free kick was taken quickly in the wrong position. All my players told me they were out of position. Tiny details make the difference in football and against Juve we couldn’t get away with anything. “I am happy with the performance against a great team. With this mentality and desire then I am convinced we can achieve safety, but of course you need points and not just the performance.” Di Francesco was sacked in January and recalled after Alberto Malesani lost all five matches in charge. Does he think Sassuolo could already have been safe with him permanently on the bench? “I don’t have time to think about what has been. I have to focus on these three fundamental games. It’s not an easy calendar, but I am sure we’ll put in a great performance in Florence. We were also helped by the other teams losing this weekend.” Sassuolo picked up only 14 points at the Mapei Stadium, so Di Francesco is glad two of the three remaining games are on their travels. “We’ve got two out of three that are away now? Thank goodness! We have to look to our own strengths rather than the weaknesses of others.” Di Francesco is a former Roma midfielder who won the Scudetto in 2001, so hit back at suggestions from Rudi Garcia that smaller clubs are easy on Juve. “We tried, aside from the chatter beforehand. I have a mentality and try to bring it forward here at Sassuolo. We play every game trying to win and to take the initiative. This wasn’t the clichéd approach of a small team facing the giants Juventus and trying to defend." The Coach is an acolyte of Zdenek Zeman and plays 4-3-3, while in the second half tonight it moved to 4-2-4. “I don’t know if this is unwise for an Italian team fighting for survival, but it’s the only style of football I know. Anyone who hires me knows what to expect and Sassuolo believed in me with our promotion from Serie B. “Besides, recently we haven’t been conceding as many goals, as if the strikers work hard then we can play like this. “To be honest, I just love this type of football, one with a team that is always attacking and creating. I can’t park the bus.” http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  24. Marchisio: 'We're nearly there' Apr 28, 2014 Claudio Marchisio admits Juventus have one hand on the Scudetto after a win at Sassuolo. “We’re nearly there.” The midfielder scored in tonight’s 3-1 victory, fighting back from an early Simone Zaza strike, and the celebrations at the Mapei Stadium were far more than for a simple win. “The celebration is because we need two points from three games. It was truly a difficult game for the weather, the turf and Sassuolo who put us under a lot of pressure,” Marchisio told Sky Sport Italia. Juventus face Roma in two rounds and the gap is eight points with nine available, so one point might not be enough. If the two teams were to finish level, the title would be decided by their head-to-head record, which is still to be determined. “This match reflects our season, as we got through with character and determination. We’re nearly there. “It was an important goal, just as all of them were today. I told Andrea Pirlo on a pitch like this it’s always better to play it first time.” Juve can secure the title against Atalanta next Monday evening, but on Thursday they host Benfica in the second leg of the Europa League semi-final. “Now we are close to another objective that we really care about, so have to be focused on that. We already proved in Portugal that we are improving in Europe and we’ll give our all with home advantage.” Benfica won the first leg 2-1 last Thursday.
  25. SASSUOLO 1 - 3 JUVENTUS Simone Zaza (9′) Carlos Tévez (35′) Claudio Marchisio (58′) Fernando Llorente (76') April 28, 2014 - 8:45 PM Città del Tricolore Mapei Stadium — Reggio Emilia Referee:‬ Antonio Damato ‎Attendance:‬ 13000‎ Player Ratings Simone Zaza's early goal wasn't enough to stop Antonio Conte's side as Carlos Tevez, Claudio Marchisio and Fernando Llorente restored their eight-point lead at the top. Apr 28, 2014 SASSUOLO Gianluca Pegolo - Beaten by Tevez with a world-class strike. Perhaps could have done a better job to challenge Marchisio on the second, but was left stranded by his defenders. Made some big saves to keep Sassuolo in the game. Marcello Gazzola - Made a vital tackle on Marchisio in the first half with the midfielder through on goal. Never really got up from his right-back position to provide support in attack. Luca Antei - Did a great job of keeping Juventus in check, although he conceded possession to Andrea Pirlo to allow the visitors to take the lead. Paolo Cannavaro - His veteran leadership proved vital at the back. Made a number of important blocks and recovery tackles that had Juventus frustrated for much of the match. Always in the right position. Alessandro Longhi - Did an exceptional job of defending for much of the match, but struggled following the arrival of Lichtsteiner. Caught out of position for the third Juventus goal. Raman Chibsah - Tireless performance in midfield, contributing on both sides of the ball. Some momentary lapses in judgement proved to be his undoing. Francesco Magnanelli - Played in a deeper role, never getting forward to contribute in attack. Completely overmatched by Juventus' midfield trio of Pogba, Pirlo and Marchisio. Reto Ziegler - Defended against Isla well, getting the better of the Chilean on several occasions. Failed to provide Sassuolo's attacking trio with much support. Subbed off in the 65th minute. Nicola Sansone - Incredibly creative in attack. Some great link-up play with Zaza caused problems for Juventus. Assisted the game's opening goal with a lovely through-ball. Simone Zaza - Brilliant skill and work ethic. Gave the Serie A's best defence a serious handful in attack. Put Sassuolo in front early on and would have had another if not for Buffon. Antonio Floro Flores - Overshadowed by his two strike partners. Made a number of nice runs off the ball to create space, but didn't see much of it himself. Substitutions Matteo Brighi - The former Juventus man came on as a result of an injury, with the game already a bit out of reach. Sergio Floccari - Came on and added even more to a dangerous looking attack. Denied twice by Buffon late on, and was unlucky not to find himself a goal. Gaetano Masucci - Late substitution. Didn't see much of the ball. JUVENTUS Gianluigi Buffon - Poor positioning on the first goal. Made up for it by shutting the door from that point on, making some magnificent stops late on. Andrea Barzagli - Put under the most pressure by Zaza. Couldn't keep up with the striker. Beaten on the first goal and rescued by Buffon to prevent a second, though he was stronger in the second period. Angelo Ogbonna - Poor communication with Buffon led to some nervy moments at the back. Caught watching as Sassuolo took an early lead. Recovered well, however, making some important tackles, but was forced off injured in the 74th minute. Giorgio Chiellini - Wasn't his usual dominant self at the back, but did manage to make some key tackles. Troubled by the activity level of Sansone who was full of energy in the final third. Mauricio Isla - Couldn't do anything with the ball. Struggled to get the better of Ziegler, who kept the Chilean in check. Subbed off in the 63rd minute, with his replacement Lichtsteiner faring much better. Paul Pogba - Seemed to come to life as the match went on. Relatively quiet for much of the first half, but linked up wonderfully with Lichtsteiner to set up the third goal. Andrea Pirlo - Dictated the tempo throughout. Assisted Marchisio's goal with a superb pass. Subbed off with 10 minutes to play for Vidal. Claudio Marchisio - All over the place in midfield and proved to be too much for Sassuolo to deal with. Made a nice run and finished magnificently to score the decisive second goal. Kwadwo Asamoah - Saw plenty of the ball early on as Juventus looked to build down the left, but was very wasteful with possession and often lacked a good final ball. Carlos Tévez - Could have had four or five goals. Brilliant strike to draw Juventus level when they really needed a spark and hit the crossbar with a curled effort late on. Fernando Llorente - A bit wasteful in the first half. Acted more as provider than poacher, but changed all that with a creative backheel finish to put the game out of reach with 15 minutes to play. Substitutions Leonardo Bonucci - Came on for Ogbonna and didn't miss a beat defensively. Stephan Lichtsteiner - Came on and immediately made an impact, running rampant along the right. Assisted Llorente's goal with a perfect cross. Arturo Vidal - Late substitution for Pirlo to see the game out. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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