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  1. Al piú presto Llorente al posto di Vucinic.
  2. p*****a eva Pogba. Benfica pericoloso in contropiede.
  3. Un motivo in piú per vincere cosí la manager schiatta.
  4. Il Benfica si arrende ... gioca Sulemani!
  5. BENFICA - JUVENTUS April 24, 2014 - 9:05 PM Estádio da Luz — Lisbon Referee: Cuneyt Cakir (Turkey) Marotta hits back at Jorge Jesus Apr 24, 2014 Juventus general manager Beppe Marotta hit back at Benfica Coach Jorge Jesus and commented on Alexis Sanchez rumours. The director spoke to Sky Sport Italia ahead of tonight’s Europa League semi-final, which kicks off at 21.05 CET. “We are very motivated, knowing tonight we are gambling with a large chunk of qualification against a very prestigious side,” said Marotta. “I thought Benfica deserved to win the trophy last season against Chelsea, so we have the utmost respect for them.” Mirko Vucinic is the surprise starting partner for Carlos Tevez, though Arturo Vidal is injured. “Vucinic? He’s in good shape, otherwise Antonio Conte wouldn’t have picked him. This is an important spotlight for him too and at this level the Coach shouldn’t need to motivate his players. Of course, we have a Coach who is a great motivator! “Clearly we are in a growth process, starting the first year from the Europa League preliminary round. We want to grow and be competitive, as the prestige and history of Juventus demands it. “I feel Real Madrid and Bayern Munich are the strongest teams in Europe with a substantial gap between them and everyone else.” Benfica Coach Jorge Jesus stirred up controversy this week by claiming Juventus are “a typically Italian team” and far too defensive. “Conte’s football is primarily attacking, both in Italy and in Europe. We certainly don’t use catenaccio tactics. If you want to say we are smart and efficient, then that’s fine, but these comments only serve to further motivate us.” Marotta was asked about the delays over Conte signing a contract extension, especially amid reports of a Manchester United offer. “We’ve talked about this so many times. We’re concentrating on a very important end to the season and then we’ll discuss it later. Should we be optimistic? Certainly.” Juve have been heavily linked with a move for Barcelona’s Chilean forward Alexis Sanchez. “We generally don’t deny stories, as there are so many. Of course he’s an important player who made a huge transfer from Udinese to Barcelona and proved his worth. He’s a Barcelona player, so I needn’t add any more.”
  6. BENFICA - JUVENTUS April 24, 2014 - 9:05 PM Estádio da Luz — Lisbon Referee: Cuneyt Cakir (Turkey) Line-ups: Benfica-Juventus Apr 24, 2014 Juventus choose Mirko Vucinic and Carlos Tevez for their Europa League semi-final with Benfica. It kicks off in Lisbon tonight at 21.05 CET and the decider is next Thursday in Turin. There were many doubts over who would start in attack alongside Tevez and the nod has been given to Vucinic, beating Fernando Llorente, Sebastian Giovinco and Daniel Osvaldo. Arturo Vidal is out of action with a knee injury, so Claudio Marchisio completes the midfield, while Martin Caceres is chosen ahead of Andrea Barzagli. Leonardo Bonucci and Stephan Lichtsteiner were able to rest last week, as they were suspended for the 1-0 Serie A victory over Bologna. Benfica must do without the injured Silvio, Ljubomir Fejsa, Eduardo Salvio and star midfielder Nicolas Gaitan. Hitman Oscar Cardozo is the main threat, supported by Rodrigo and Sulejmani, while ex-Roma goalkeeper Artur starts between the posts. The Portuguese giants celebrated at the weekend after securing the League title with several rounds to spare. It means they can now focus entirely on the Europa League, where they were beaten in the Final by Rafa Benitez’s Chelsea last season. These sides have met twice before in Europe, as Juve lost 2-0 here in the 1968 European Cup, eventually exiting 3-0 on aggregate against Eusebio’s team. They lost 2-1 in Lisbon in the 1993 UEFA Cup quarter-final, but qualified 4-2 on aggregate thanks to a 3-0 home result. BENFICA: Artur; Maxi Pereira, Luisao, Garay, Siqueira; L Markovic, Perez, Andre Gomes; Rodrigo, Oscar Cardozo, Sulejmani Benfica bench: Oblak, Jardel, Andre Almeida, Ruben Amorim, Djuricic, Ivan Cavaleiro, Lima JUVENTUS: Buffon; Caceres, Bonucci, Chiellini; Lichtsteiner, Pogba, Pirlo, Marchisio, Asamoah; Tevez, Vucinic Juventus bench: Storari, Ogbonna, Barzagli, Giovinco, Llorente, Osvaldo
  7. Ma quando finisce 'sta striscia de 'sto c***o?
  8. BENFICA - JUVENTUS April 24, 2014 - 9:05 PM Estádio da Luz — Lisbon Referee: Cuneyt Cakir (Turkey) Arturo Vidal could miss both Europa League semi-final matches Apr 24, 2014 Juventus midfielder Arturo Vidal could miss both legs of the Bianconeri’s semi-final Europa League tie with Benfica. The 26-year-old is not expected to start the first leg on April 24th and it is likely Claudio Marchisio will fill the void. "Arturo is unavailable," Conte told Sky Sport Italia. "He’ll rest up over the next few days and we hope he’ll be back within the next week." The reason for the Chilean midfielder’s absence is due to a knee problem that arose during training on Wednesday. As previously mentioned, Antonio Conte is likely to call upon Marchisio to play alongside Paul Pogba as well as the usual Andrea Pirlo in the Juventus midfield.
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