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OLYMPIQUE LYON 0 - 1 JUVENTUS Leonardo Bonucci (84′) April 3, 2014 - 9:05 PM Gerland Stadium — Lyon Referee: William Collum (Scotland) Attendance: 37084 Garde: Lyon now need a miracle against Juventus The 48-year-old praised his side for their performance against the Italian champions but does not think they have much chance of turning their Europa League tie around in Turin. Apr 3, 2014 Olympique Lyonnais boss Remi Garde was devastated that his side had succumbed to a late set-piece goal in Thursday's 1-0 loss at home to Juventus. The Ligue 1 side were just six minutes away from holding the Italian champions to what would have been a fine goalless draw in their Europa League quarter-final first-leg clash at the Stade de Gerland when Leonardo Bonucci struck. "We tried to compete with a great team. We came very close to what we wanted and were almost in a strong position heading to Turin,” Garde told Bein Sports. “But the second half was harder than the first and every attack became more difficult to deal with. “I obviously regret that we have conceded from a set piece. This is a very high level and matches are decided by the smallest details but I am still very happy by what was done by my youngsters." Garde admits his charges are now massive underdogs to reach the last four of the competition. “We are disappointed, but we knew before the game that Juventus are one of the best teams in Europe, so it was a mountain to climb," he mused. "Now I think we need a miracle to score two goals in the second leg. “We had the best scoring opportunities of the first half, but it is difficult to succeed at this level if you do not take your chances. “It has been a great experience for my young players; like playing 100 games in one.”
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OLYMPIQUE LYON 0 - 1 JUVENTUS Leonardo Bonucci (84′) April 3, 2014 - 9:05 PM Gerland Stadium — Lyon Referee: William Collum (Scotland) Attendance: 37084 Bonucci: Away goal at Lyon will prove vital for Juventus The defender fired home with six minutes remaining at the Stade de Gerland to give the Italian champions a precious lead to take back to Turin. Apr 3, 2014 Leonardo Bonucci believes his late strike will prove priceless in Juventus’ Europa League quarter-final tie against Olympique Lyonnais. The Italy defender netted in the 84th minute of a tightly-contested encounter at the Stade de Gerland to earn the Bianconeri a 1-0 win that puts the Italian champions in pole position to qualify for the last four. “Lyon were so full of energy in the first half and they ran very hard, but in the second we were able to bring home a very important victory,” Bonucci told reporters. “We performed much better in the second half – early on we struggled to find the right spaces to play our game.” Kwadwo Asamoah also agreed that Juve stepped it up a gear after the break but indicated his side were finding it tough to cope with the amount of injuries they have at present. “In the first half we did not produce enough of the movements we had practiced in training,” the wing-back told Sky Sport Italia. “In the second half we were a lot better when they had the ball and we were not pushed back so much. “At this moment there are many players out injured, so the rest of us have to work twice as hard and that is not easy.” Lyon’s Steed Malbranque was frustrated to see his side come so close to earning a goalless draw that would have left the tie beautifully balanced ahead of their trip to Turin. “It is a real shame,” he said to beIN Sports. “We had a specific game plan in place to try and counter them and it is tough to take when the goal is scored five minutes from the end. “There is always hope in football. We will have to play the 90 minutes in Turin at 100 per cent and if we can do that, then why can’t we go and create an upset?”
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OLYMPIQUE LYON 0 - 1 JUVENTUS Leonardo Bonucci (84′) April 3, 2014 - 9:05 PM Gerland Stadium — Lyon Referee: William Collum (Scotland) Attendance: 37084 Player Ratings Goal was on hand to see Juventus slip past Lyon at Stade Gerland, with a scrappy Leonardo Bonucci goal late on resigning the hosts to their worst home run since 1997. Apr 3, 2014 OLYMPIQUE LYONNAIS Anthony Lopes - A few smart saves kept the scoreline at an acceptable level, leaving Lyon with half a chance to stage a comeback in Turin. Quick off his line. Corentin Tolisso - A solid night for the 19-year-old, who overcame a shaky opening five minutes before dealing with Asamoah brilliantly. Baky Koné - Missed an important clearance in the build-up to Bonucci's close, with the Burkina Faso international good in the air, much not brilliant elsewhere. Samuel Umtiti - A powerful performance from the young central defender, covering well and making some committed sliding challenges. H. Bedimo - Threatening in the first half, pushing on whenever he could, although his shooting was a little bit more than ambitious. Jordan Ferri - An anonymous night from the midfielder, who didn't offer a great deal going forward, but did work hard to keeps tabs on Pogba and Marchisio making runs. Maxime Gonalons - The Lyon captain put himself around in midfield and kept the ball fairly well. Used his physicality to protect the ball. Steed Malbranque - A hard-working evening for the experienced midfielder, who man-marked Pirlo to great effect. Unfortunate to not score from two late bursts into the penalty box. Arnold Mvuemba - His free-kicks weren't particularly threatening, but the athletic midfielder popped up all over the field, appeasing the fans with his fantastic work rate. Alexandre Lacazette - A quiet night for the forward, who had the beating of Caceres throughout, but just couldn't turn possession into chances or goals. Jimmy Briand - Had the best chance of the game for his side, but couldn't clip the ball over Buffon from eight yards out. Frustrating lack of cutting edge from the Frenchman. Substitutions Nabil Fekir - The Algerian didn't have enough time on the field to make an impact. Bafetimbi Gomis - The physically dominant striker missed a vital interception from a late Juventus corner, with his misplaced clearance falling to Pogba. Clinton NJie - Denied a late chance by an excellent covering intervention from Chiellini. JUVENTUS Gianluigi Buffon - The veteran goalkeeper was rarely called upon, but made a couple of important saves, one of which was to turn behind a 30-yard Umtiti free-kick. Martín Cáceres - The Uruguayan looked shaky, as he struggled to deal with the dribbling ability of Lacazette and Bedimo. Leonardo Bonucci - Netted a vital away goal for Juventus, turning home a loose ball at the back post and was responsible for plenty of good distribution from the back. Giorgio Chiellini - The powerful defender was solid throughout, making important headers and interceptions, as well as breaking forward regularly in the second half. Mauricio Isla - The Chilean worked incredibly hard and dealt with Bedimo fairly well on the right hand side of Juventus' defence. Paul Pogba - The Frenchman showed a few nice touches, whether it be to initiate a one-two or to try his luck audaciously - an over-head kick being a particular example. Andrea Pirlo - The experienced midfielder's set pieces and free-kicks were threatening, with him only being allowed to play sporadic long-balls forward, courtesy of close attention from Malbranque. Claudio Marchisio - A quiet night for the box-to-box midfielder, who didn't prove himself in Vidal's absence. Kwadwo Asamoah - Always keen to drive at his man and unleash a few step-overs. Offered good width but not a great deal of penetration. Carlos Tévez - Had clear ambitions to score his first goal in European competition since 2009, but could only test Lopes on two occasions. Withdrawn through injury. Pablo Daniel Osvaldo - A very poor outing from the loan striker, whose only real chance was blocked by a great sliding challenge by Umtiti. Substitutions Mirko Vučinić - The Montenegrin missed a brilliant late chance, blasting over the bar from six yards after taking Giovinco's cross on his chest confidently. SEBASTIAN GIOVINCO - The Atomic Ant had a profound effect on this game, running at defenders and providing several quality crosses. Great performance from the bench.
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Goalless in Europe, Carlos Tevez Still Shows His Influence Apr 3, 2014 The Champions League exit suffered by Juventus has been lamented, analysed and dissected at length ever since the loss to Galatasaray ensured the Bianconeri could not qualify from the group stage. In failing to follow up last season’s quarter-final appearance, the Turin club left many disappointed at a perceived lack of progression. While they reigned supreme in Italy—enjoying a healthy lead at the top of Serie A, which should see them deliver a third straight title—there has been much criticism of their continental failings. Even club legend Marcello Lippi passed judgement, the World Cup winning coach telling La giornalaccio rosa dello Sport that "Juventus' exit is a big failure,” back in December (via Goal.com). At the heart of the problem was a lack of production in attack, with Fernando Llorente scoring just twice—both against Real Madrid—and Carlos Tevez failing to net at all in the six matches. The latter’s struggle has been repeatedly highlighted since, with the fact he hadn’t scored in Europe since April 7, 2009—when he was still with Manchester United—one of the most frequently quoted statistics on the Internet. Yet, to judge either striker on those six matches is churlish in the extreme, with Tevez in particular proving just how influential he can be on a weekly basis. With 18 league goals to his name, the Argentinean leads all scorers in Serie A and has been the perfect leading man for La Madama all season. Quickly putting his tempestuous time at Manchester City behind him, his Juventus career began in the best possible fashion with a superb display in the Italian Super Cup. Facing Coppa Italia winners Lazio, the Bianconeri underlined their domestic dominance with a 4-0 demolition of the Roman side. At the heart of it was Tevez, pulling the Biancocelsti defence out of shape and eventually netting the final goal, an exclamation point on an excellent display. He continued that form into the league campaign, quickly showcasing the kind of attacking quality Juventus had lacked in previous seasons even as they clinched two Serie A titles. His impact was underlined this past weekend, absent against third-placed Napoli due to a suspension for accumulating four yellow cards. Without his tireless running and individual ability, the Bianconeri looked toothless against Rafael Benitez’s side, succumbing to only their second defeat this term. The 30-year-old was thrown straight back into action here against Lyon, and while his name was once again absent from a European scoresheet, his contribution to Juve’s play was clear to see. Denied twice by Portuguese goalkeeper Anthony Lopes, his off-the-ball running added an extra dimension to the visitor’s attacking forays. He has being doing that all season, adding six assists to his impressive goal tally as he averages 1.9 key passes and completes 1.6 dribbles per game, according to stats site WhoScored.com. The same website shows that only Andrea Pirlo (45) and Stephan Lichtsteiner (19) have completed more crosses than Tevez’s total of 18. He has also continued the impressive work rate he displayed in England, adding 1.1 tackles and 0.2 interceptions per game as he hassles opposing defenders into mistakes which often lead to chances for his new side. That five-year goal drought hangs over him, but the player is certainly not fazed by it, telling UEFA.com that he is not concerned by his lack of European goals. "I'm calm because sooner or later the goals will come, but it's not an obsession for me," he told them this week, and his team-mates seem to hold the same opinion. "It's like the ball never wants to go in for him in Europe," fellow striker Daniel Osvaldo told the same website, adding, "However, Carlos is a fantastic player and it's impossible not to feel comfortable playing alongside him." Looking at how his debut campaign at Juve has unfolded, it has surpassed even his own expectations, telling La Stampa last week that he did not expect to be so incisive. “In truth, I did not think so,” he told the Turin-based newspaper (via Football Italia), “it is a very difficult championship.” He may remain goal-shy away from Serie A, but Tevez has quickly begun to repay his £10 million transfer fee.
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OLYMPIQUE LYON 0 - 1 JUVENTUS Leonardo Bonucci (84′) April 3, 2014 - 9:05 PM Gerland Stadium — Lyon Referee: William Collum (Scotland) Attendance: 37084 Lyon 0-1 Juventus: 6 Things We Learned Apr 3, 2014 Juventus took a step closer to a place in their own final with a 1-0 victory in the quarter-final of the Europa League at Lyon. The Bianconeri edged a tight encounter at the Stade de Gerland with a late Leonardo Bonucci goal to ensure they have one foot in the semi-finals with the second leg to come at home. It is worth emphasising that Juventus are not quite excited about winning this competition just yet, but with the opportunity to pick up the trophy in the Juventus Stadium, and once they reach the next round, they will almost be able to touch it. That moment is not far away after Thursday's victory. Here are six things we learned from it. Carlos Tevez's European Woes May Begin to Become a Concern for Conte Carlos Tevez had a miserable evening in Lyon, failing to score and being forced off with injury in the second half. The Argentine has now gone 24 matches in European competitions without a goal—a run that stretches back to 2009. That year, Carlitos scored in a 2-2 draw with Porto for Manchester United, but almost five years have passed, which must concern Antonio Conte. Given that Conte's ultimate goal now is to break through in Europe, after a probable third successive scudetto, the necessity for a striker who is capable of scoring in the big midweek games will become paramount. Tevez has been a great success in Turin thus far, so the trust in the former Manchester City striker will remain for now, but with a likely semi-final to come, the 30-year-old will need to start producing soon. Exhaustion May Be an Issue for Conte Juventus appear to be treading water as the season comes to a close. They have struggled somewhat in recent weeks, needing a moment of genius from Andrea Pirlo on more than one occasion to decide matches. The Bianconeri couldn't cope with the intensity of Napoli last weekend and appeared to hand the initiative to Lyon on occasion during Thursday's game. Injuries to Angelo Ogbonna and Andrea Barzagli have meant that Conte has been unable to rotate the back three in recent weeks. The inclusion of Mauricio Isla from the start on either flank recently has not been a great success, instead disrupting the flow of the side's wing play. While Tevez has been in sparkling form, he has not been supported by any of his strike partners to the extent that Conte would have hoped. Conte may need to take a risk in the next few games by widely rotating the side, potentially dropping points and allowing Roma to gain encouragement that the title race is not over yet. But with two intense semi-final matches and a final in the Europa League possibly to come, Juventus will need to be firing on all cylinders and have plenty left in the tank. Osvaldo Is at Risk of Missing the World Cup and Not Earning a Permanent Move OptaPaolo @OptaPaolo 10 - Pablo Daniel Osvaldo had 10 touches in the first half, fewer than any other player. Lost. #OLJuve Dani Osvaldo's form is worrying. The Azzurri international has flopped since moving on loan to Juventus from Southampton. Aside from two goals in two matches against Trabzonspor, the 28-year-old has not scored in the other nine appearances. The former Roma striker may now be worried about missing out on Cesare Prandelli's Italy squad, with the fine form of Ciro Immobile, Mattia Destro and Antonio Cassano all pushing for a place alongside the likes of Mario Balotelli, Alberto Gilardino and Giuseppe Rossi, provided he is fit. Not only that, but unless Osvaldo's form makes a turn for the better, the Old Lady may not be prepared to sanction a permanent move for the player. Juve's Midfield Needs Freshening Up Juve's midfielders are all in the midst of a dip in form. Outside of Andrea Pirlo's sublime free-kicks, "The Maestro," Paul Pogba, Arturo Vidal and Claudio Marchisio are badly lacking inspiration lately. The system may need tweaking in order to freshen up the roles of these exceptional midfielders, whose roles have grown somewhat stale. Conte has found it difficult to appease Marchisio's need for games due to the superiority of the other three, but a move toward a diamond, at least on the odd occasion, could reinvigorate this marvellous quartet. Conte Still Undecided on His Favoured Striker Partnership Carlos Tevez is Antonio Conte's No. 1 striker. But the second choice has been and remains unclear. For a while it was Fernando Llorente, but the Spaniard has gone off the boil, while Dani Osvaldo's form has not been quite what Conte had hoped for. Mirko Vucinic is returning from his latest injury, and Conte appears content to reintegrate him into the squad after he failed to earn a move away in January. Conte also seems keen to help Sebastian Giovinco become a success in Turin, after two largely frustrating years since rejoining the Old Lady from Parma. It is probably fair to say Fabio Quagliarella remains the only striker who is out of contention for a start. Conte has somewhat caused this problem with his reluctance to allow the board to sell any of his strikers. With six strikers competing for a maximum of two places, Conte is unable to juggle this selection dilemma and appease everybody. It is a lesson he will hopefully learn from moving forward, and with a better equilibrium, the strikers may be in a better period of form at the right moments. Juve Must Now Turn Attention to Finishing the Title Race Juve are for all intents and purposes into the semi-finals. A quick look at the schedule will show that the Bianconeri have three league matches before the first leg of the semi-finals. Livorno at home, Udinese away and Bologna at home are the games, which should see Juve take maximum points, if they are at their best. With Roma back to their best, it is important not to give the Giallorossi any hope that they can get back in the title race. The gap is currently eight points, with seven matches left. With the pressure largely off the second leg against Lyon, Juve have an opportunity to resume their dominance in Serie A.
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OLYMPIQUE LYON 0 - 1 JUVENTUS Leonardo Bonucci (84′) April 3, 2014 - 9:05 PM Gerland Stadium — Lyon Referee: William Collum (Scotland) Attendance: 37084 Inefficient Juventus find way past Lyon Apr 3, 2014 Lyon may have looked like an easy opponent on paper but there were still fears that Juve would suffer. Let's be honest, fans of the Old Lady haven't seen the club's best when it comes to European competitions. Squandering chances, relying on the frustrating long ball, it all looked hopeless in the Stade de Gerland tonight until a vicious Leonardo Bonucci shot saw Juventus celebrate as the French mourned the 1-0 defeat. This was hardly the most entertaining match of the season. The entire game produced only four shots on target in total but Lyon deserve to be praised for their performance. For a side that had conceded 37 goals in their domestic league this season, they did well to halt what are perceived to be the favourites for the Europa League trophy for 85 minutes. Closing down space, tenacious with the tackle and concentrated in their marking, they shut down the avenues Juventus like to attack. Remarkable when you consider the fact 11 teams in France have conceded fewer goals than them. Remi Garde had deployed a side that was desperate to make an impact, a side that fought to man-mark each player and a side that ran relentlessly in hopes of achieving a positive result. Sadly for them, their efforts and concentration were all in vain when their inability to clear in the box led to a Juve's centre-back scoring the away goal to dampen hopes and force them into accepting defeat. Sitting back and absorbing before searching for their own opportunities to counter and score, Lyon's tactics were clever. They concentrated more on preventing an away goal situation than grabbing one of their own and what better way to do it than to stop the ultimate playmaker -- Andrea Pirlo. Steed Malbranque followed the Italian around like a bad smell, giving him hardly any time or space to operate yet Pirlo still managed a few ridiculously delicious passes into dangerous areas that were poorly exploited by the front line. With the playmaker man-marked, the responsibility to deliver fell to Bonucci who consistently chose the long ball to the top that bypassed the midfield. Attempting 27 long balls, 16 were accurate. The others presented the French outfit with the chance to win the aerial duel and then reclaim possession to attack. Gianluigi Buffon had to remain alert to rescue the side on occasion. Carlos Tevez, back in the side after his suspension against Napoli, showed in an off-night that his goal drought in Europe might be affecting him on a psychological level. On several occasions, one expected more from the striker who has proved exceptional for the team in Serie A. While he squandered some good chances, Pablo Osvaldo struggled to control the ball and continuously mistimed his runs. The second half started much as it ended but Juventus slowly started to improve. Lyon began to tire and were forced to adopt a deeper position on the field while Conte's men surged forward, improving their movement off the ball to create better chances. Tevez and Osvaldo were taken off and Mirko Vucinic and Sebastian Giovinco were introduced and the latter certainly made a difference. Never one to impress with his shots, his mobility, quick thinking and quick feet disturbed the French back-line that has shown themselves to be vulnerable to slick movements in the box in their league games this season. Fiesty and determined to show off his intelligence, Seba created several chances whilst demonstrating his awareness of all that is beside him including the great run Giorgio Chiellini managed. Impressing in his last few appearances, it's a shame the weight of the Bianconeri shirt has impacted the player so heavily over the years. Psychologically, his desire to impress and feel worthy of the club he admires has curtailed his development but as Antonio Conte pointed out, he has ‘incredible quality'. “He needs to believe in himself even more and realise he can make the difference at a big club like Juventus the same way he did at Parma.” That important away goal looked like it may never arrive especially not when Vucinic missed what was the best chance of the night but the Bianconeri did what they consistently manage to do in Italy -- finish the game with a victory.
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OLYMPIQUE LYON 0 - 1 JUVENTUS Leonardo Bonucci (84′) April 3, 2014 - 9:05 PM Gerland Stadium — Lyon Referee: William Collum (Scotland) Attendance: 37084 Bianconeri edge the French side with late goal Apr 3, 2014 Juventus manage to score a late goal to beat Lyon 1-0 in the Europa League quarter-final first leg at the Stade de Gerland on Thursday evening. Leonardo Bonucci scored the only goal of the match in the 84th minute in a game that lacked action for most parts. The game started slowly as players from either sides were feeling each other out, and the first opportunity came to the visitors though Andrea Pirlo couldn’t beat the wall with his free kick. Lyon crowded the midfield with Steed Melbranque effectively man-marking Pirlo, while both Paul Pogba and Claudio Marchisio were denied room in the centre of the park. The hosts kept the reigning Italian champions at bay for most of the first half and created two good chances just before the break. Melbranque forced a save from Gianluigi Buffon at his near post, while Jimmy Briand squandered a golden opportunity from the set piece as he lofted the ball over from just a few yards from goal. The best chance in the opening half for the Italian side fell to Carlos Tevez. Pirlo played a beautiful pass for the Argentine but he could’t break his European goal drought, which now stands at 24 games, as he missed a header from a tight angle. The second half slowly started to pick up pace as Remi Garde’s men were presented with two free kicks within the first ten minutes, one of which produced a fabulous save from the Juventus keeper, who parred away Samuel Umtiti’s curving shot for a corner. Subsitutes, Sebastian Giovinco and Mirko Vucinic combined really well to put Mauricio Isla in very good positions on a couple of occasions but the Chilean failed to capitalize on the situations. Kwadwo Asamoah went close from long range, before Mirko Vucinic missed a sitter after showing great ball control when he skied the ball in front of goal. The visitors became more threatening as the second period went on and their hard work finally paid off as Bonucci scored after Pogba’s shot was blocked from a set piece, which Lyon twice failed to clear. Remi Garde’s men brought on Nabil Fekir and Clinton N’Jie as they pursued an equaliser, but in the end it was Juve who emerged victorious and take a one goal lead back the Juventus Stadium.
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OLYMPIQUE LYON 0 - 1 JUVENTUS Leonardo Bonucci (84′) April 3, 2014 - 9:05 PM Gerland Stadium — Lyon Referee: William Collum (Scotland) Attendance: 37084 Initial reaction and random observations "Leon-ardo > Lyon" has a nice ring to it. We'll go with that for the time being. Apr 3, 2014 The Lyon gameplan was pretty simple to figure out 10 minutes into: Man-mark Andrea Pirlo in an attempt to take him away and have somebody else in a Juventus jersey try and beat you. It's something that a number of teams have tried to do, but few actually completely accomplished like they set out to. As Pirlo was pretty much accompanied around the field by Steed Malbranque, you could see Juventus trying to do something else to generate offense, but not much was happening. Attacks down the wing? Nope. Having Carlos Tévez seemingly try to be a one-man show and do awesome things? Nope. Leonardo Bonucci launching balls from his own half try Tévez or Dani Osvaldo? Nope, nothing was kick-starting the Juve offense. Ah, but for all those misplaced attempts over the top of the Lyon defense, Leo had the last laugh. Bonucci's goal in the 85th minute gave Juventus exactly what they set out to do — come back to Turin with a win and an away goal in their back pocket. Their form wasn't magically fixed following Sunday night's loss to Napoli, and the first half against Lyon will only demonstrate that further. But when Juventus needed a goal, they got one...from one of their central defenders. Yep, just the way we drew it up a couple of hours before kickoff in France. JuventusFC ✔ @juventusfcen Another @bonucci_leo19 stat for you: he made 103 passes this evening, at least 45 more than any other player in #OLJuve. #UEL Just in case you don't feel like looking it up, that's almost three times as many passes as Prilo completed (40) against Lyon on Thursday night. I think it's fair to say that Bonucci had a little more than defending to worry about Thursday night. And even though he's always a threat because of his passing ability out of the back, the first leg against Lyon was the most involved he has been a good amount of time. Or, in simpler terms, you can look at a picture. Good night, folks. We'll see you next time. (Okay, maybe not. The mic hasn't been dropped just yet.) Random thoughts and observations • The game on Fox Sports 1 was "How many different ways can we pronounce Gianluigi Buffon." It ain't that hard, guys. They could have even said 'God' and I would have been totally okay with it. Now that I've got that out of my system, we can talk some actual football... • Dani Osvaldo...yikes. That form he showed in his first couple of games with Juventus now seems like a pretty distant memory as we head into April. It was almost like the turnovers he committed vastly outnumbered the positive contributions he made against Lyon on Thursday night. Mirko Vučinić remerging as an option for Antonio Conte might be some bad news for Osvaldo as the season starts to wind down. • Bonucci just sent three long balls over the top and to the other team while I typed out this sentence. The goal kinda makes up for some of those turnovers, Leo, so you're forgiven. • Please don't be seriously hurt, Carlos Tévez. I'd miss you so. • The turning point in Juve's win? The moment Antonio Conte introduced Sebastian Giovinco and teamed him with Vučinić in the attack. Juventus needed some kind of spark and those two provided it. Did it drastically change things and help Juventus storm past Lyon? Obviously not. But there was a clear improvement over what was happening before they stepped onto the field. (Which, hint hint, wasn't much of anything to write home about.) Bonucci launching balls forward really didn't happen as much and Juve played the ball on the ground. Huh, a couple creative players with the ball on their feet. Who knew it would end up working well... • How good is Gigi Buffon playing right now? Thursday night was again a case of Buffon not having to do very much, but the pair of saves he did make were absolutely huge. I'd say a clean sheet and a win is a pretty decent way to ring in your 700th career club appearance. • Juventus won a game and Simone Padoin didn't get to come on the field in the final two minutes? Completely unacceptable.
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OLYMPIQUE LYON 0 - 1 JUVENTUS Leonardo Bonucci (84′) April 3, 2014 - 9:05 PM Gerland Stadium — Lyon Referee: William Collum (Scotland) Attendance: 37084 EL: Juve conquer Lyon! Leonardo Bonucci scored a late goal as Juventus won 1-0 away to Lyon in the Europa League quarter-final first leg. Apr 3, 2014 Both sides had numerous problems at the Stade de Gerland. The Bianconeri missed Andrea Barzagli, Angelo Ogbonna, Federico Peluso and the suspended Arturo Vidal. Carlos Tevez returned after he was banned for Juve’s 2-0 defeat to Napoli on Sunday and Daniel Osvaldo partnered him in attack. Lyon had a huge injury crisis ruling out Milan Bisevac, Gueida Fofana, Miguel Lopes, Mouhamadou Dabo, Clement Grenier and ex-Milan midfielder Yoann Gourcuff. Samuel Umtiti passed a late fitness test, but Bafetimbi Gomis was surprisingly on the bench. Lyon were unbeaten in five home Europa League games and tonight was the birthday of Coach Remi Garde. It was also Gigi Buffon’s 700th game in all club competition. Andrea Pirlo tried to slide an early free kick under the wall, but it was charged down, then Tevez nodded wide from an Osvaldo knock-down. Steed Malbranque’s shot was deflected off target, though the start to the game was slow and the teams studied each other. On 26 minutes Buffon had his first sight of the ball, getting down quickly for a one-handed save to turn Malbranque’s effort round the base of the near post. From that corner, it was knocked down for Jimmy Briand to chip over the bar from six yards. Moments later Juve went extremely close, as Tevez sprung the offside trap on a Pirlo ball over the top and was denied by the goalkeeper sprinting off his line. The hosts started to pile on pressure after the restart with a series of corners and free kicks around the box. Buffon flew to palm an Umtiti free kick round the near post, though it seemed to be going just wide anyway. Tevez aimed a snapshot straight at Anthony Lopes, but immediately called the bench for a substitution, as he appeared to pull something in his thigh. Carlitos limped off to make way for Mirko Vucinic. Juve weathered that storm and threatened at the other end, as Pirlo’s free kick was touched on by Briand and Lopes leapt to avoid an own goal. Osvaldo chested down a Pirlo ball over the top and turned, but his shot was crucially charged down from six yards by Umtiti. Sebastian Giovinco replaced the former Southampton striker and made an immediate impact, skipping past Malbranque for a cross that was acrobatically beaten away by Lopes, then the Kwadwo Asamoah shot was deflected out for a corner. Moments later a well-worked Juve move finished with Giorgio Chiellini’s ball across the face of goal just past Leonardo Bonucci. Mauricio Isla was sent clear down the right, but he hesitated and allowed Lopes to smother at his feet. Giovinco had the ball in the net after clattering into the goalkeeper and naturally the referee halted play, but Lopes and the Atomic Ant were booked following a scuffle. Pogba attempted an audacious overhead kick from a corner and Giovinco ran into a dead end when trying to dribble between four defenders. There was a dangerous Lyon counter-attack, but Martin Caceres and Chiellini combined to stop Briand setting up Gomis. Briand was also at full stretch to volley a cross-field pass back into the middle, but Malbranque just failed to get there. Juventus wasted a golden opportunity on 84 minutes when Vucinic chested down a Giovinco assist only to balloon over from five yards. However, on a corner moments later Juventus finally broke the deadlock. Lyon failed to clear it effectively, Pogba’s shot was charged down and Bonucci pounced on the rebound to blast into the roof of the net from close range. Chiellini acrobatically intercepted a cross that substitute Clinton N’Jie was ready to tap in from six yards. Lyon 0-1 Juventus Scorers: Bonucci 85 (J) Lyon: Lopes; Tolisso, Koné, Umtiti, Bedimo; Ferri, Gonalons, Malbranque (Fekir 86), Mvuemba; Lacazette (Gomis 75), Briand (N’Jie 89) Juventus: Buffon; Caceres, Bonucci, Chiellini; Isla (Lichtsteiner 78), Pogba, Pirlo, Marchisio, Asamoah; Tevez (Vucinic 56), Osvaldo (Giovinco 62) Ref: Collum (SCO)
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OLYMPIQUE LYON 0 - 1 JUVENTUS Leonardo Bonucci (84′) April 3, 2014 - 9:05 PM Gerland Stadium — Lyon Referee: William Collum (Scotland) Attendance: 37084 Bianconeri's Europa League bid boosted by Bonucci The defender struck a crucial away goal for the Italian champions just moments after Mirko Vucinic had squandered a glorious chance to break the deadlock. Apr 3, 2014 Leonardo Bonucci gave Juventus a priceless 1-0 win in the first leg of their Europa League quarter-final at Olympique Lyonnais on Thursday. The Italy defender often found himself in the role of replacement playmaker for much of the evening as the French side worked hard to shackle Andrea Pirlo’s influence from deep. Bonucci's persistence was rewarded in the 85th minute as he lashed home after Paul Pogba bundled a poorly defended corner goalwards. Juventus substitute Mirko Vucinic - on for injured top scorer Carlos Tevez - cut a particularly relieved figure having blazed over from close range a minute earlier. Jimmy Briand wasted Lyon's best chance and botched a clear opportunity on the break alongside Steed Malbranque shortly before Bonucci's strike to ensure boss Remi Garde suffered an unsatisfactory 48th birthday. Juventus welcomed back Tevez from a domestic ban and their Serie A talisman had the opportunity to end his five-year European goal drought in the fifth minute. Strike partner Pablo Daniel Osvaldo flicked into his path deep inside the Lyon box but the Argentine found neither the required power nor direction with his header. Goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon made his 700th appearance for Juventus and displayed typical excellence to deny Malbranque at his near post when the experienced playmaker darted into the visitors' box. Lyon should have led from the resulting 26th-minute corner. Arnold Mvuemba's delivery was met by Bakary Kone and Briand lifted the loose ball onto the roof of the net from close range. Tevez had another sniff of an opening when Pirlo lifted a trademark pass behind the Lyon defence, but Buffon's opposite number Anthony Lopes raced from his line to snuff out the danger. Buffon helped Samuel Umtiti’s 53rd-minute free kick around the post as Lyon began the second period on the front foot. Juventus found a response through Tevez but it came at a price. The forward turned and ran at the home back line before driving into Lopes' arms, then immediately signalled to be replaced having apparently pulled a muscle in his leg. As the hour arrived, Briand almost flicked a Pirlo free kick into his own net but Lopes pushed clear superbly at full stretch. Vucinic replaced Tevez but it was another attacking substitute, Sebastian Giovinco, who sparked Juventus' most enterprising period. First, the diminutive forward combined with Pirlo at a short corner that saw Kwadwo Asamoah's strike from the edge of the area deflected narrowly wide. Giorgio Chiellini wasted a good opening from a clever set-piece, though Vucinic's inexplicable miss from six yards looked to have ended the Italians' chance of a win. However, Juve finally grabbed a crucial goal with five minutes of normal time to go, with Bonucci bundling home after Lopes saved from Pogba, and the Italian champions will go into the second leg high on confidence, having won all but three of their 21 games at home this term.
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E meno male che non é andato all'Inter. @@ -
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Non saranno mica di origini romane o napoletane? -
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LEONARDO BONUCCI 0-1 -
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Che occasione per Vucinic! -
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Giovinco timido. -
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Francesi in difficoltá ora. -
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Lopes vuole picchiare Giovinco. -
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Pogba geniale. Isla bloccato dal portiere. -
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Giovinco spaventa i francesi. -
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Giovinque. -
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Problema muscolare per Tevez. -
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Gran parata di Lopes sulla punizione deviata di Pirlo. -
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Sta per entrare Vucinic. -
OLYMPIQUE LYON - JUVENTUS April 3, 2014 - 9:05 PM Gerland Stadium — Lyon Referee: William Collum (Scotland) HT 0-0: Juve all square in Lyon Apr 3, 2014 Carlos Tevez, Steed Malbranque and Jimmy Briand threatened, but it’s 0-0 at half-time between Juventus and Lyon in the Europa League. Both sides had numerous problems ahead of the quarter-final first leg at the Stade de Gerland. The Bianconeri missed Andrea Barzagli, Angelo Ogbonna, Federico Peluso and the suspended Arturo Vidal. Carlos Tevez returned after he was banned for Juve’s 2-0 defeat to Napoli on Sunday and Daniel Osvaldo partnered him in attack. Lyon had a huge injury crisis ruling out Milan Bisevac, Gueida Fofana, Miguel Lopes, Mouhamadou Dabo, Clement Grenier and ex-Milan midfielder Yoann Gourcuff. Samuel Umtiti passed a late fitness test, but Bafetimbi Gomis was surprisingly on the bench. Lyon were unbeaten in five home Europa League games and tonight was the birthday of Coach Remi Garde. It was also Gigi Buffon’s 700th game in all club competition. Andrea Pirlo tried to slide an early free kick under the wall, but it was charged down, then Tevez nodded wide from an Osvaldo knock-down. Steed Malbranque’s shot was deflected off target, though the start to the game was slow and the teams studied each other. On 26 minutes Buffon had his first sight of the ball, getting down quickly for a one-handed save to turn Malbranque’s effort round the base of the near post. From that corner, it was knocked down for Jimmy Briand to chip over the bar from six yards. Moments later Juve went extremely close, as Tevez sprung the offside trap on a Pirlo ball over the top and was denied by the goalkeeper sprinting off his line. Lyon 0-0 Juventus (Half-Time) Lyon: Lopes; Tolisso, Koné, Umtiti, Bedimo; Ferri, Gonalons, Malbranque, Mvuemba; Lacazette, Briand Juventus: Buffon; Caceres, Bonucci, Chiellini; Isla, Pogba, Pirlo, Marchisio, Asamoah; Tevez, Osvaldo Ref: Collum (SCO)
