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[ Serie A Tim ] Hellas Verona - Juventus 2-2
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Albertazzi fesso. -
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[ Serie A Tim ] Hellas Verona - Juventus 2-2
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[ Serie A Tim ] Hellas Verona - Juventus 2-2
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Se non li ascolti non ti rompono niente. -
[ Serie A Tim ] Hellas Verona - Juventus 2-2
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Verona (I)turbata. -
[ Serie A Tim ] Hellas Verona - Juventus 2-2
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[ Serie A Tim ] Hellas Verona - Juventus 2-2
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Luca Toni = Simulazioni -
[ Serie A Tim ] Hellas Verona - Juventus 2-2
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Luca Toni si danna l'anima contro la sua ex Juve. -
[ Serie A Tim ] Hellas Verona - Juventus 2-2
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Vidal rischia su Luca Toni ma tocca il pallone. -
[ Serie A Tim ] Hellas Verona - Juventus 2-2
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Certo che gli avversari della Juve se la dovrebbero fare sotto: Fermi Pirlo e ti trovi Pogba davanti, fermi il francese e arriva Vidal. Terrificanti! -
[ Serie A Tim ] Hellas Verona - Juventus 2-2
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Ha un cognome da attore infatti. -
[ Serie A Tim ] Hellas Verona - Juventus 2-2
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Forse anche a quel guardone di suo padre Caligola B. -
[ Serie A Tim ] Hellas Verona - Juventus 2-2
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Ci mandano a quel paese i veronesi ... porta bene. -
[ Serie A Tim ] Hellas Verona - Juventus 2-2
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Dedicato a Cicciobello Marocchi. -
[ Serie A Tim ] Hellas Verona - Juventus 2-2
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[ Serie A Tim ] Hellas Verona - Juventus 2-2
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Puó darsi che si sia lasciato in malo modo con la Juve l'ex Cicciobello. -
[ Serie A Tim ] Hellas Verona - Juventus 2-2
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VERONA - JUVENTUS February 9, 2014 - 3:00 PM Marcantonio Bentegodi Stadium — Verona Referee: Daniele Doveri Line-ups: Verona-Juventus Feb 9, 2014 Serie A leaders Juventus visit high-flying Verona with Daniel Osvaldo ready for his debut. http://markting10.nl/ It kicks off at the Stadio Bentegodi at 15.00 CET. The Bianconeri have seen their lead at the top of the table whittled down to six points, but could break away as Roma face Lazio in the Derby della Capitale this afternoon. They are fresh from thrashing Inter 3-1 and have Osvaldo on the bench for the first time after his loan move from Southampton. http://markting10.nl/ Carlos Tevez and Fernando Llorente lead the way to begin with, supported by Paul Pogba, Arturo Vidal and Andrea Pirlo. Andrea Barzagli is injured and Fabio Quagliarella dropped, but so Martin Caceres gets a rare start in the back three. Gianluigi Buffon returns from his one-match ban to take on the gloves. http://markting10.nl/ Verona have stuttered since selling midfield dynamo Jorginho to Napoli, but can still count on the goals of Luca Toni, here facing his former club. He is flanked by Juan Manuel Iturbe and Bosko Jankovic, while ex-Fiorentina man Romulo is in midfield. http://markting10.nl/ VERONA: 1 Rafael; 3 Albertazzi, 25 Marques, 18 Moras, 29 Cacciatore; 10 Hallfredsson, 30 Donadel, 2 Romulo; 15 Iturbe, 9 Toni, 11 Jankovic Verona bench: 12 Nicolas, 98 Borra,4 Pillud, 5 Donati, 6 Martinho, 7 Marquinho, 8 Cacia, 14 Cirigliano, 21 Gomez Taleb, 23 Gonzalez, 26 Sala, 33 Agostini JUVENTUS: 1 Buffon; 3 Chiellini, 19 Bonucci, 4 Caceres; 26 Lichtsteiner, 23 Vidal, 21 Pirlo, 6 Pogba, 22 Asamoah; 10 Tevez, 14 Llorente Juventus bench: 30 Storari, 34 Rubinho, 5 Ogbonna, 7 Pepe, 8 Marchisio, 9 Vucinic, 12 Giovinco, 13 Peluso,18 Osvaldo, 20 Padoin, 33 Isla http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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VERONA - JUVENTUS February 9, 2014 - 3:00 PM Marcantonio Bentegodi Stadium — Verona Referee: Daniele Doveri Hellas Verona v Juventus – Team News, Tactics, Lineups And Prediction Feb 9, 2014 The commanding 3-1 victory in the Derby D’italia proved that the draw against Lazio the previous weekend was but a minor slip. Is there any stopping Juventus? That’s the question on the lips of Calcio followers, most of whom would agree that Juventus simply cannot be stopped. And you would be inclined to agree with that general notion. Unbeaten in the league since October, which turned out to be their only loss so far, Juventus have a 9 point lead at the top of the table (although Roma do have a game in hand). As for their opponents, Hellas have been the revelation of the season and few would have predicted them to be among the top 5 spots in February. Yet what seems like a dream for them is a reality. Last weekend saw them claim three points off of fellow newcomers Sassuolo. January has been a difficult month for the Verona based outfit as they succumbed to three losses against Milan, Napoli and Roma. They also waved goodbye to one of their best players of the season, Jorginho, who left for greener pastures at Napoli. http://markting10.nl/ Team News and Tactical Brief HELLAS VERONA With 35 points on the board, security is all but certain for Verona. They have the safety net well in sight and with a good few months of football left, they can perhaps aim for higher accolades. Few would say Verona have been punching above their weight but there’s no doubt that their position is well justified. The departure of Jorginho is a blow, there are no two ways about it, and it will take them time to get over the loss of their gifted play-maker but it’s hard to hold on to your jewels when the big clubs come sniffing around. Coach Andrea Mandorlini has Donati and captain Maietta as doubtful for this game. He is expected to head into this game with a 4-3-3 formation. Much of Verona’s success has been credited to the form of veteran striker Luca Toni. The former Juventus man has netted 10 goals so far making him an outside favorite for a spot in Cesare Prandelli’s Azzurri World Cup squad. The chances are bleak but the motivation is evident. His audacious chip against Sassuolo last weekend remains one of his best goals. http://markting10.nl/ Alongside the raw power of Toni is the guile and trickery of Juan Iturbe; a player who has captured the imagination of Serie A followers with his fearlessness and direct running. He will have his work cut out for him against the formidable duo of Asamoah and Chiellini but his burning pace could prove useful on the counter. The creativity from midfield will flow through the boots of Emil Hallfredsson who displayed his shooting range against AS Roma. Possible Starting XI (3-4-2-1): Rafael; Cacciatore, Moras, Marques, Agostini; Romulo, Cirigliano, Hallfredsson; Iturbe, Toni, Gomez http://markting10.nl/ JUVENTUS Juventus came out of the blocks all guns blazing against Inter and managed to maintain that tempo for the best part of 60 minutes. It saw them build a cushion for themselves that allowed them to take their foot off the gas. Rolando’s goal was the only blemish on an excellent evening for the Bianconeri. It was a game that highlighted the gap between two great rivals of Italian Football. Antonio Conte will continue to boycott the standard pre-game press conferences as a method of protest against the alleged prejudiced reporting by the media. The Juventus manager has his full squad to pick from with only Andrea Barzagli in doubt after he suffered a minor injury against Inter. Deputizing for him should be the more than capable Martin Caceres. While the rest of the eleven should remain the same outfit that took the field against Inter. http://markting10.nl/ It was an explosive tempo that caught Inter off-guard last weekend and it could just be Verona’s undoing as well. To maintain that intensity is easier said than done and that is a part of the reason of you don’t see much of it especially towards the end of the season. Despite that, Juventus have controlled games at their own pace and you’d expect them to do the same against the Gialloblu. Possible Starting XI (3-5-2): Buffon; Caceres, Bonucci, Ogbonna; Lichtsteiner, Vidal, Pirlo, Pogba, Asamoah; Tevez, Llorente http://markting10.nl/ Player To Watch Out For Carlos Tevez (Juventus) The diminutive Argentine is suffering a mini drought having failed to find the back of the net this calendar year. Against Hellas in the reverse fixture, Tevez had one of his more productive games and brought the Champions back on level terms. There might be no better time for him to get the monkey off of his back and end his barren patch. http://markting10.nl/ Prediction Hellas Verona 0-2 Juventus The Bentegodi hasn’t been a happy hunting ground for Juventus in recent times with games against Hellas’ rivals Chievo, particularly tricky. It’s hard not to assume that Juventus will control the game and boss their opponents around like we’re accustomed to them doing. With a wealth of talent at their disposal and the morale boosting win against Inter to back them, the scales tip in favor of a Juventus win, yet again. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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VERONA - JUVENTUS February 9, 2014 - 3:00 PM Marcantonio Bentegodi Stadium — Verona Referee: Daniele Doveri Mandorlini: 'Nothing is impossible' Feb 9, 2014 Verona host leaders Juventus this afternoon and Coach Andrea Mandorlini notes “nothing is impossible.” http://markting10.nl/ It kicks off at the Stadio Bentegodi at 15.00 CET. “I don’t feel the responsibility of having the chance to break the Scudetto race open by holding the leaders,” said the Coach in his Press conference. “I experience this game by remembering the mantra that nothing is impossible in football. Juve are extraordinary and so far we have paid a heavy price for mistakes against the big clubs, so we must keep our concentration at the maximum throughout. http://markting10.nl/ “The Bianconeri are having a remarkable campaign, but we must be relaxed against them, because we’ve earned respect on the pitch.” Mandorlini was asked the now traditional question ahead of any Juventus match: how will you deal with Andrea Pirlo? “We have prepared something, but nothing particularly special. We need to limit his range and we’ll see if we are able to do that. http://markting10.nl/ “Antonio Conte is the best Coach in Italy and deserves all the praise he receives. I respect him a great deal. Juve have to start winning in Europe too, but I’m sure that won’t take them long to achieve.” Verona sold Jorginho to Napoli in January, but Marquinho is ready for his debut after arriving from Roma. http://markting10.nl/ “Marquinho is ready and I’m sure he’ll give us a big hand. Luca Toni has always given us a great deal and will continue to do so against the Bianconeri.” Verona can’t yet count on striker Michael Rabusic, as his international transfer hasn’t come through in time for this game. http://markting10.nl/ Verona squad for Juventus: Rafael, Nicolas; Agostini, Cacciatore, Moras, Marques, Gonzalez, Albertazzi, Pillud; Hallfredsson, Marquinho, Donati, Donadel, Martinho, Romulo, Cirigliano, Sala; Cacia, Toni, Gomez Taleb, Iturbe, Jankovic http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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VERONA - JUVENTUS February 9, 2014 - 3:00 PM Marcantonio Bentegodi Stadium — Verona Referee: Daniele Doveri Juventus vs. Hellas Verona Preview: Round 23 — Highway to Hell-as Feb 8, 2014 Sometimes at the beginning of a preview, I like to focus on the two teams that will be playing. Or try to be funny in some kind of way. Or maybe both. This time, though, I'm going to go in a little bit of a different direction. http://markting10.nl/ When Hellas Verona came to Juventus Stadium in late September, it was the beginning of something new. No, Juve were still playing consistently inconsistent at the time. They were coming off 1-1 draws with Inter and FC Copenhagen. Not exactly what you'd call building serious momentum at the beginning of the season. Why am I bringing up the last time Juventus played Hellas Verona? Because it's the first game Fernando Llorente started in a Juventus jersey. http://markting10.nl/ I'm not talking about when he started against Everton in the International Champions Cup at AT&T Park. Although, I can say I was there, so that's kinda cool, I guess. But the first official game Llorente started as a Juve player was Juve's 2-1 win over Hellas at Juventus Stadium on Sept. 22. Since that game in September, Juventus have done exactly what pretty much everybody who follows calcio expected them to do when the season began — show why they're the top team in all of the country. They might not have taken the best of routes — like, you know, getting smacked in the face by Fiorentina — but they're playing they way they should right now. What people didn't expect, though, is that Verona would be chillin' four spots behind Juve in the table. If the season ended today, Hellas Verona — yes, that has Luca Toni leading them in scoring with 10 goals — would finish in fifth place and go into the Europa League. http://markting10.nl/ Now, as things come full circle for Llorente against Hellas Verona, his team looks to do exactly what they've been doing lately — winning. They've done that quite a bit in the last three-plus months. Well, in Serie A anyway as they look to win an unprecedented third straight league title. That'd be cool with me. You, too, I assume. Then again, who am I to judge? http://markting10.nl/ GOOD NEWS Juventus unbeaten streak update: 14 games, 38 goals scored, 6 goals allowed. This has been a Juventus unbeaten streak update. Oh, and one more thing... Luca Cetta @l_cetta With 59 points, Conte's Juve equals Capello's 2005-06 points total after 22 matches. It's a record for the three-point era. (GdS) That's pretty good, right? http://markting10.nl/ BAD NEWS Let's see here... Outside of maybe Andrea Barzagli, everybody who will be wearing a Juventus jersey is healthy. Juventus enter Sunday's action nine points up on second-place Roma. They haven't been beaten in a league game since the middle of October. I'd say there's not really much of anything bad news-worthy going on right now. http://markting10.nl/ WHAT TO WATCH FOR 1. What role, if any, will Dani Osvaldo play? Rumors at the beginning of the week had Juventus' newest player impressing in training and, so much so, that he'd possibly getting some serious playing time because of it. While I don't doubt that Osvaldo has been working hard to make a good first impression on Antonio Conte, I find it highly unlikely that the Juve manager will break up his No. 1 partnership of Carlos Tevez and Llorente. That means, if logic prevails, Osvaldo will be starting from the bench Sunday afternoon. Whether he stays there for the whole 90 minutes is another matter entirely. http://markting10.nl/ 2. Leonardo Bonucci and the search for a mistake-free game. I'm not talking about a bad pass here and there that don't mean much at all or anything like that. I'm talking about the mishaps that turn into something big for the other team. It happened against Inter last weekend in the Derby d'Italia — and that's not the first time this season a Bonucci miscue has lead to something happening in Juve's third of the field. This doesn't mean Bonucci is playing poorly, because he's not. But there's only so many times one can play with fire until they get seriously burned, right? I'd say so. http://markting10.nl/ 3. Will it be Andrea Barzagli or Martin Caceres on the right side of Juve's three-man defense? If the Great Wall of Barzagli isn't available to start, then having Caceres play is the next best option. Not just because he has high socks and a rockin' hairstyle, but because he's actually quite good at this football thing. And Caceres' presence also signifies another thing besides high-sock lovefests — just how the world doesn't end when Barzagli can't take the field. Do Juve start conceding goals at a crazy rate when Caceres plays? Nope. And that's what Conte will be hoping for again if Barzagli isn't a go. http://markting10.nl/ 4. Can Juventus slow down Vernoa's good vibes at home? How good have Hellas Verona been at home this season? Juventus' official website will tell us. There have been no half measures in Verona's home record this season: eight victories, three defeats and not a single draw are the results they've recorded at the Bentegodi. I'd say that's rather successful. The list of clubs who have more wins than Hellas Verona at home this season is a pretty short one. First is Juventus, second is Roma. That's it. Just two teams have been better at home than Verona. Even with three losses in their last four games, home has been a happy place for Verona. That's not a surprise based on where they are in the table. If you're in the top third, you're almost always successful on your home ground. Verona is definitely following that line of reasoning. The one bad note of Verona's home record: They've allowed 14 goals in 11 home matches this season. Not exactly rock-solid defense to have when Serie A's best attack is coming to town. http://markting10.nl/ 5. What Verona's midfield is like minus Jorginho. Since the talented 22-year-old Brazilian midfielder left for Napoli, things haven't exactly been so good for Verona. They've lost three out of their last four, with the only win coming against a Sassuolo side that has seemingly changed over half of its regular starting lineup to try and stave off relegation. Some of it may be that be the Verona train slowing down from its first-half surge, but some of it certainly has to do with the fact that Jorginho — one of Serie A's revelations this season — isn't in their midfield anymore. My starting XI (3-5-2): Buffon; Barzagli, Bonucci, Chiellini; Lichtsteiner, Vidal, Pirlo, Pogba, Asamoah; Llorente, Tevez OFFICIAL KICKOFF TIME: 3 P.M. IN ITALY; 9 A.M. ON THE EAST COAST; 6 A.M. ON THE WEST COAST http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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VERONA - JUVENTUS February 9, 2014 - 3:00 PM Marcantonio Bentegodi Stadium — Verona Referee: Daniele Doveri Verona-Juventus Preview: Serie A's surprise package hoping to upset league leaders The hosts have a fine home record but they have lost their last two at the Marc'Antonio Bentegodi and this weekend welcome a Bianconeri outfit in scintillating form of late. Feb 8, 2014 Verona will need to rediscover their imposing home league form if they are to halt Juventus' seemingly relentless march towards the Serie A title. http://markting10.nl/ Andrea Mandorlini's charges have been one of the surprise packages in Italy's top flight this term, and sit fifth in the table with 35 points from 22 matches. A superb record at the Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi has been a significant factor in the club's success, with eight of their 11 league victories this season coming on home soil. However, Verona have been beaten in their two home fixtures since the turn of the year, going down 3-0 to Napoli and 3-1 to Roma. http://markting10.nl/ Verona got back on track with a 2-1 triumph at Sassuolo last time out and will retain hope of springing a huge upset on Sunday. Antonio Conte's side are gunning for a third straight league title and have shown no signs of loosening their grip on the Scudetto. Juve have dropped points on just three occasions this term, with their only league defeat coming at the hands of Fiorentina in October. http://markting10.nl/ Since that game, the champions have won 13 out of 14 Serie A matches, the latest a comprehensive 3-1 home triumph over Inter last Sunday that saw Stephan Lichtsteiner, Giorgio Chiellini and Arturo Vidal find the net. Juve's success is in no small part down to their attacking prowess. Strikers Carlos Tevez and Fernando Llorente have combined to account for 20 of their team's 54 goals, the highest tally in the league. Nevertheless, Verona forward Luca Toni has warned his former club they are in for a fight on Sunday. http://markting10.nl/ "We face them calmly. Beating Sassuolo interrupted a run of three defeats," he told Il Giornale. "We will go into the field as 11 lions to cause them problems." Juventus welcome back goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon from suspension, but centre-back Andrea Barzagli is doubtful with a thigh muscle injury. http://markting10.nl/ Head to Head Serie A - Sep 22, 2013 - Juventus 2 - 1 Hellas Verona Serie B - Apr 27, 2007 - Hellas Verona 0 - 1 Juventus Serie B - Dec 9, 2006 - Juventus 1 - 0 Hellas Verona Last Five Matches HELLAS VERONA Feb 2, 2014 - Sassuolo 1 - 2 Hellas Verona - Serie A Jan 26, 2014 - Hellas Verona 1 - 3 Roma - Serie A Jan 19, 2014 - AC Milan 1 - 0 Hellas Verona - Serie A Jan 12, 2014 - Hellas Verona 0 - 3 SSC Napoli - Serie A Jan 6, 2014 - Udinese 1 - 3 Hellas Verona - Serie A JUVENTUS Feb 2, 2014 - Juventus 3 - 1 FC Internazionale - Serie A Jan 25, 2014 - Lazio 1 - 1 Juventus - Serie A Jan 21, 2014 - Roma 1 - 0 Juventus 0 - Coppa Italia Jan 18, 2014 - Juventus 4 - 2 Sampdoria - Serie A Jan 12, 2014 - Cagliari 1 - 4 Juventus - Serie A http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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VERONA - JUVENTUS February 9, 2014 - 3:00 PM Marcantonio Bentegodi Stadium — Verona Referee: Daniele Doveri Osvaldo in, Barzagli out Feb 8, 2014 Andrea Barzagli is out of the Juventus trip to Verona, but Daniel Osvaldo could get his debut. http://markting10.nl/ It kicks off at the Stadio Bentegodi on Sunday at 15.00 CET. Former Southampton striker Osvaldo receives his maiden call-up after a transfer deadline day move. Barzagli is left out after suffering from a recurring tendon problem, while Fabio Quagliarella is again dropped and seems unlikely to play for the Bianconeri again. http://markting10.nl/ Gianluigi Buffon returns to the squad after his one-match ban. Juventus squad for Verona: Buffon, Chiellini, Caceres, Ogbonna, Pogba, Pepe, Marchisio, Vucinic, Tevez, Giovinco, Peluso, Llorente, Osvaldo, Bonucci, Padoin, Pirlo, Asamoah, Vidal, Lichtsteiner, Storari, Isla, Rubinho http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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PSG, Chelsea, Real race for Pogba Feb 8, 2014 La giornalaccio rosa dello Sport claims Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba is in a €70m bidding war with PSG, Chelsea and Real Madrid. AMAZONIAN The midfielder was a free agent when he left Manchester United in 2012 and still aged only 20 has become a regular for Juve and France. Paris Saint-Germain have made no secret of their interest in Pogba and today the giornalaccio rosa claims they have offered €70m for a summer switch. However, the Bianconeri are holding out in the hope of sparking a bidding war between PSG, Chelsea and Real Madrid. AMAZONIAN Recently Pogba’s agent Mino Raiola set his price-tag at €100m. This season Pogba has made 29 appearances for his club in all competition, scoring seven goals.
