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  1. JUVENTUS - SAMPDORIA January 18, 2014 - 8:45 PM Juventus Stadium — Turin Referee: Andrea Gervasoni Conte: Juve cannot relax as rivals strengthen The Bianconeri have won their last 11 games in Serie A but he is adamant that they will have to maintain that kind of form in order to hold off Roma and Napoli. Jan 17, 2014 Antonio Conte has warned his Juventus side against becoming complacent in the second half of the season, despite currently being eight points clear at the summit of Serie A. http://markting10.nl/ Second-placed Roma have already strengthened their squad this month with the signing of highly-rated midfielder Radja Nainggolan from Cagliari, while third-placed Napoli are also set to spend big during the January transfer window. Defending champions Juve are not expected to bring in any new faces, so Conte, who has masterminded a club record run of 11 straight league wins this season, including victories against Roma and Napoli, says that the Bianconeri will need to maintain their sensational in order to fend off their reinforced rivals. "The fact that our opponents, in spite of having achieved something extraordinary, are strengthening further definitely leaves me unable to relax," he said. http://markting10.nl/ "We have to keep up an extraordinary pace to maintain our position. "That they are reinforcing is certainly not a positive thing. I also see the second half of the season as a busy schedule and therefore we must hold a lot of attention. http://markting10.nl/ "Because, while I read that only we can lose the Scudetto, or that the title is already Juve's, I believe that this is said by those who have never won anything in their life. "It is why winning is always very difficult, even when you are eight points ahead with seven weeks until the end. That has happened to me in losing and winning title races." http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  2. JUVENTUS - SAMPDORIA January 18, 2014 - 8:45 PM Juventus Stadium — Turin Referee: Andrea Gervasoni Juventus-Sampdoria Betting Preview: I Blucerchiati to make life difficult for the hosts La Vecchia Signora have been unstoppable in Serie A recently, but Al Hain-Cole thinks they will not find it easy when they take on Sinisa Mihajlovic's stubborn outfit. Jan 17, 2014 Juventus will be looking to extend their remarkable Serie A winning streak to 12 games when they welcome Sampdoria to Turin on Saturday. http://markting10.nl/ Antonio Conte’s men boast a perfect league record since losing to Fiorentina back in October and are overwhelming 1/6 (1.17) favourites with bet365 to pick up maximum points once again here. I Blucerchiati are the last team to have beaten the hosts at the Stadio Juventus, having run out 2-1 winners last season despite going down to 10 men, but are huge 16/1 (17.00) outsiders to pull off another shock this time out. Only Real Madrid and Galatasaray have left this stadium without tasting defeat this season after each earning 2-2 draws in the Champions League, but you can get odds of 11/2 (6.50) on the visitors becoming the first Serie A side to pick up an away point since last campaign. http://markting10.nl/ After losing his unbeaten record with narrow defeats in difficult away games at Roma and Napoli last week, Sinisa Mihajlovic returned to form by overseeing an impressive 3-0 win over Udinese on Monday. The Serbian manager has now won three and lost just one of his seven league matches since taking charge at the Stadio Luigi Ferraris in November, guiding a team that was sitting in the relegation zone upon arrival to the comfort of mid-table. The former Fiorentina boss will therefore be optimistic of extending his side’s impressive recent record against the champions, as August’s narrow 1-0 home defeat was their first against La Vecchia Signora in six matches, having won three and drawn two of the previous five. http://markting10.nl/ While another victory seems unlikely considering their hosts’ irrepressible home form, a defensive record of seven goals conceded in nine games since Mihajlovic’s arrival suggests Sampdoria have enough about them to make life difficult for the hosts, just as they did for Roma and Napoli. Considering under 2.5 goals have been scored in seven of Mihajlovic’s nine games in charge, odds of 27/20 (2.35) are not to be missed on no more than two going in when they take on a Juventus team that has not conceded at home in six Serie A fixtures. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  3. Juventus is Pirlo's home - Marotta The 34-year-old is out of contract in the summer but the Juve director says negotiations over a new deal are progressing well. Jan 17, 2014 Juventus director Beppe Marotta is certain that Andrea Pirlo will sign a new contract at the club in the near future. http://markting10.nl/ The veteran midfielder's current deal expires at the end of the season and there have been rumours of interest from Real Madrid, where he would reunite with former mentor Carlo Ancelotti. However, the club are adamant that he will extend his stay in Turin, having been a key part of the side who have won back-to-back Scudetti since Antonio Conte's arrival. "As president Agnelli said, Juventus is Pirlo's home," he told La giornalaccio rosa dello Sport. http://markting10.nl/ "The road to renewal is all downhill from here." Fellow midfielder Paul Pogba is the subject of interest from Paris Saint-Germain but Marotta insists that the Frenchman will not leave Juve. "We've read about PSG's interest in Pogba, but we have had no official offers. If we did, we would courteously say that we have no intention of selling the player." http://markting10.nl/ The 56-year-old is also hopeful that Juventus can make up for their early Champions League exit with glory in the Europa League, but is wary of a fixture pile-up. "We have a big squad, which allows us to win every competition. But it is true that there'll be little time between matches," he continued. http://markting10.nl/ "When we play the second leg against Trabzonspor [in the last 32] we arrive in Italy on Friday morning and play against Milan on Sunday at San Siro. "The national team's schedule doesn't allow us to postpone this until Monday and this is a problem."
  4. JUVENTUS - SAMPDORIA January 18, 2014 - 8:45 PM Juventus Stadium — Turin Referee: Andrea Gervasoni Juventus-Sampdoria Preview: Mihajlovic's men out to break champions' red-hot home streak Saturday's visitors to Turin were the last team to win away to Antonio Conte's side in Serie A last January, but the Bianconeri are on an 11-game winning streak. Jan 17, 2014 Sampdoria, the last Italian team to win at Juventus, will bid to bring an end to the Serie A champions' remarkable home form on Saturday. http://markting10.nl/ Juve slipped to a 2-1 home defeat to Samp in January last year, the visitors coming from behind thanks to a double from Mauro Icardi to claim the points, despite being reduced to 10 men in the first half. Samp went on to do the double over Antonio Conte's men with a 3-2 victory at Stadio Luigi Ferraris in May, but Juve have been utterly dominant in Turin since. Only Bayern Munich have replicated Sampdoria's feat in the past year, the Bundesliga champions winning 2-0 at Juventus as the German giants marched to a Champions League title triumph. http://markting10.nl/ And Juve, who won 1-0 at Samp back in August, are likely to be favourites to make it 12 Serie A wins in a row as Conte's side look to further cement top spot and boost hopes of a third successive title. However, Juve - eight points clear of nearest rivals Roma - face a Samp side that head into the contest in form themselves, having lost only one of their last seven league games. That run has seen Sinisa Mihajlovic's men move clear of the relegation zone and the visitors can jump into the top half of the table with another victory. http://markting10.nl/ Samp striker Eder is wary of Juve, who have a fully-fit squad available for the game, but insists Mihajlovic's team are determined to cause an upset. "We know that on Saturday we will come up against a great team," Eder told Tuttosport. "But currently Sampdoria has a different mindset to that of the past and for this we have to say thanks to Mihajlovic. http://markting10.nl/ "We are not going sit back and defend, rather we will fight to bring home three points that are fundamental to our bid for survival." Samp have no injury concerns, but will be without both Roberto Soriano and Nenad Krsticic due to suspension. http://markting10.nl/ Head to Head Serie A ‎- Aug 24, 2013 - Sampdoria 0 - 1 Juventus Serie A ‎- May 18, 2013 - Sampdoria 3 - 2 Juventus Serie A ‎- Jan 6, 2013 - Juventus 1 - 2 Sampdoria Serie A ‎-‎ Jan 23, 2011 - Sampdoria 0 - 0 Juventus Serie A ‎- Sep 12, 2010 - Juventus 3 - 3 Sampdoria http://markting10.nl/ Last Five Matches JUVENTUS Jan 12, 2014 - Cagliari 1 - 4 Juventus - Serie A Jan 5, 2014 - Juventus 3 - 0 Roma - Serie A Dec 22, 2013 - Atalanta 1 - 4 Juventus - Serie A Dec 18, 2013 - Juventus 3 - 0 Avellino - Coppa Italia Dec 15, 2013 - Juventus 4 - 0 Sassuolo - Serie A http://markting10.nl/ SAMPDORIA Jan 13, 2014 - Sampdoria 3 - 0 Udinese - Serie A Jan 9, 2014 - Roma 1 - 0 Sampdoria - Coppa Italia Jan 6, 2014 - SSC Napoli 2 - 0 Sampdoria - Serie A Dec 22, 2013 - Sampdoria 1 - 1 Parma - Serie A Dec 15, 2013 - Chievo 0 - 1 Sampdoria - Serie A http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  5. JUVENTUS - SAMPDORIA January 18, 2014 - 8:45 PM Juventus Stadium — Turin Referee: Andrea Gervasoni Barzagli back for Juventus Jan 17, 2014 Andrea Barzagli returns to the Juventus squad for Saturday’s Serie A game against Sampdoria. http://markting10.nl/ It kicks off tomorrow at 20.45 CET. Barzagli was suspended for last week’s 4-1 victory at Cagliari and there are no injury concerns, as even long-term absentee Simone Pepe is included. http://markting10.nl/ Juventus squad for Sampdoria: Buffon, Chiellini, Caceres, Ogbonna, Pogba, Pepe, Marchisio, Vucinic, Tevez, Giovinco, Peluso, Llorente, Barzagli, Bonucci, Padoin, Pirlo, Asamoah, Vidal, Lichtsteiner, Quagliarella, Storari, Isla, Rubinho http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  6. JUVENTUS - SAMPDORIA January 18, 2014 - 8:45 PM Juventus Stadium — Turin Referee: Andrea Gervasoni Mihajlovic: Juve a decent test Jan 16, 2014 Sinisa Mihajlovic has indicated Sampdoria’s resolve to push Juventus this weekend, labelling the Week 20 meeting as ‘a decent test’. http://markting10.nl/ Samp travel out to Turin this Saturday evening to take on a Bianconeri outfit that have won a club record 11 League games in a row. “Both Sampdoria and Juventus will look to make a game of it,” Mihajlovic has promised to reporters in his pre-game address today. “We are preparing for this game with our mentality, to face up to our opponents, like always. http://markting10.nl/ “It will certainly be a decent match, with both sides going for it. They approach it off the back of 11 consecutive victories and for us it will serve as a decent test to gauge exactly where we’re at. “All of their players are worth keeping an eye on, otherwise they wouldn’t have won 11 straight games and be on course for three successive Scudetto triumphs. “We will have to think of them as a team, with attention to their strengths and weaknesses as well as those that they have in different formations. http://markting10.nl/ “Conte? I know him more as a player, but I can say that he has shown himself to be the best Coach in the Italian championship.” Mihajlovic is without Nenad Krsticic and Roberto Soriano for the trip. http://markting10.nl/ “I’ve got confidence in those who will play and there will be no change in our offensive outlook tomorrow. “Equally, I’m not worried about the prospect of Juventus switching formation. If that happens, we’ll look to counter it ourselves.” http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  7. JUVENTUS - SAMPDORIA January 18, 2014 - 8:45 PM Juventus Stadium — Turin Referee: Andrea Gervasoni Eder: Samp will battle Juve Jan 16, 2014 Eder has promised that Sampdoria will play to win against Juventus on Saturday and that they face the League leaders with an improved mentality. http://markting10.nl/ Samp head out to Juventus Stadium in Week 20 to face a Bianconero side that are on a club record run of 11 consecutive League wins. Even so, their leading striker has signalled that the visitors will not be intimidated that easily. “We know that on Saturday we will come up against a great team,” Eder has reflected in today’s edition of Tuttosport. http://markting10.nl/ “But currently Sampdoria has a different mindset to that of the past and for this we have to say thanks to Mihajlovic. “We are not going sit back and defend, rather we will fight to bring home three points that are fundamental to our bid for survival. “We know that it will not be easy, but we do not feel defeated already, and we hope to continue our run, after the victory over Udinese [in Week 19].” http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  8. Ancelotti: 'Pirlo and Baggio' Jan 17, 2014 Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti said Andrea Pirlo is the “most intelligent player” he worked with and his big Roberto Baggio regret. http://markting10.nl/ The Coach spoke to the Financial Times in a far-reaching interview in which he dubbed football “the most important of the less important things in the world. “Usually the most intelligent player is a midfielder. I could say Pirlo, I could say Xabi Alonso, Thiago Motta, Didier Deschamps. All midfielders.” http://markting10.nl/ A disciple of Arrigo Sacchi, Ancelotti admits his early attachment to the 4-4-2 system made him too intractable and he learned a valuable lesson when he turned down the chance to sign Baggio for Parma. “I said, ‘No, you have to play striker.’ Baggio went to another club. That year Baggio scored 22 goals – for Bologna! I lost 22 goals! Big mistake.”
  9. Thuram hopes Pogba stays Jan 17, 2014 Former France international Lilian Thuram has expressed his hope at seeing compatriot Paul Pogba remain at Juventus for many years to come. AMAZONIAN Pogba’s meteoric rise with the Bianconeri over the last two seasons has seen him attract the interest of various clubs but Thuram, who played with Juventus between 2001 and 2006, would like to see the 20-year-old continue with the current Serie A leaders. “I hope he stays at Juventus for many years,” Thuram told Rai Sport. “I remember seeing Pogba play for the France national youth team when he was just 16-years-old. AMAZONIAN “After the tournament, I went to see his Coach and told him: ‘Look, this player is amazing for how strong he is. He has this presence’.” Thuram then gave his opinion on the title race in Italy this season, which is dominated by Juve’s eight-point lead at the top. “The championship is not over, though. To tell the truth, and unfortunately in Italy, Spain, France and Germany there are teams ahead by so many points, I think it reflects a little of the image of the society in which hwe live. AMAZONIAN “There is much difference between those teams that are rich and the rest.” The 42-year-old also backed Clarence Seedorf, who this week became Milan’s new Coach. “I remember the first game I saw Seedorf play. He was very young, he played in a game for Ajax against Auxerre. AMAZONIAN “It was strange because he was 16-years-old and when he came in, all his teammates gave him the ball, he already had so much personality. “I hope that this is the same for him now as Coach.”
  10. Tevez: Italy is completing me Jan 17, 2014 Carlos Tevez has reflected on his upbringing, his desire to return to Boca Juniors and on life at Juventus under Antonio Conte. AMAZONIAN The Argentine is midway through his first season in Serie A with the Bianconeri and currently has 11 League goals to his name for the runaway table-toppers. For the former Manchester United and City man, his latest Coach has had an immediate impact on him. “He is a phenomenon, unique, I have never seen a Coach like him. He is also a bit ‘loco’,” Tevez has told today’s edition of the giornalaccio rosa dello Sport about Antonio Conte. AMAZONIAN “This is the real strength of Juve, you cannot relax for a minute, even when you are in the dressing room, he asks you to push a thousand miles at a time.” Whilst the club are also still in the Coppa Italia and anticipating entry into the Europa League from next month, the 29-year-old doesn’t see any reason for the Bianconeri to compromise. “I am thinking about both competitions [League and Europa League]. I want them,” Tevez has stated in an interview with the giornalaccio rosa dello Sport. AMAZONIAN “I have won championships in Argentina, Brazil and England - Italy would be the fourth country. I am dreaming of writing a page in the history of this great club. “The Europa League is the only international competition that I am missing at club level. The Coppa Italia is also there in the background. “The championship, though, is not over, the return round of fixtures has some tough away games - Napoli, Roma, Lazio, Milan and Udinese, for example. There is still some work.” AMAZONIAN Tevez’s goal celebrations this term have seen him lift his shirt with messages to commemorate where he was brought up, in the Buenos Aires neighbourhood of Ejercito de Los Andes, nicknamed ‘Fuerte Apache’. “There, you have become an adult, you cannot stay as a baby. Life is hard, you go to bed with the sound of shots rising from the streets, you see friends die, and eating every day is not for granted. “From Fuerte Apache, in short, if you do not come out right then you would not emerge as a real man. But at least in my day there was a kind of code. AMAZONIAN “Today, I want to say that the drugs have made things worse, removed any form of respect in general. Drugs are everywhere, unfortunately within reach of anyone. “At Fuerte Apache, I learned never to give up.” Tevez began his professional career with Boca Juniors and admits he holds the desire to one day return. AMAZONIAN “I’ll be back, that’s for sure, but for now my head is here at Juventus. I’m really happy in Turin, and my next son will be born here, Lito junior. “I want to thank everyone for the love that I felt during the hospitalisation of my wife at the end of the year. She is now with me, and I am happy. “Life in Serie A? I am impressed by the growth of Callejon. Serie A remains the toughest League in the world. AMAZONIAN “It is the university of football, tactics here are at the highest level and we have to suffer on every field. Only Juve every now and again are rampant. “Italy is completing me. If you can score here, you can everywhere.”
  11. ‘Morata unreachable, Pogba unsellable’ Jan 17, 2014 Beppe Marotta has denied asking after Alvaro Morata and has also reiterated that Juventus do not intend to sell Paul Pogba. http://markting10.nl/ Into the January transfer window and speculation continues to surround the Bianconeri and future market moves. Recent rumours have once more paired them with interest in a Real Madrid striker, this time the Spanish side’s young star Morata. “I believe that Morata is unreachable, but we have never spoken with Real Madrid,” Marotta has countered this week to reporters. http://markting10.nl/ “He is one of those players that will become a champion and so is generating great interest.” Another name regularly making the gossip columns is Pogba, who has been paired with interest from Paris Saint-Germain. “We know his value and we are not going to sell him anyway. So far there have not been any requests from Paris Saint-Germain. http://markting10.nl/ “We are concentrated on this season, which could lead to some extraordinary results and history for the club, even as we are aware there could be some difficulties ahead.” Reports also suggest Fabio Quagliarella is edging towards the exit, but like the player’s agent, the Old Lady’s director general has suggested otherwise. “We have a group of players attached to the shirt and will only make any transfers if someone wants to go.”
  12. Tevez: Juventus can win the double The Bianconeri striker is hoping to complete his collection of continental medals and to help his side close out the Serie A title race. Jan 17, 2014 Juventus attacker Carlos Tevez is determined to help his side triumph in both the Serie A title race and in the Europa League. AMAZONIAN The Argentine moved to Turin in the summer from Manchester City and has scored 11 goals in 19 league appearances as the Bianconeri sit eight points clear of nearest rivals Roma. However, he was unable to prevent a premature Champions League exit but the 29-year-old is determined to make up for it in Europe's secondary competition. "I'm thinking about both competitions. I want them both," he told La giornalaccio rosa dello Sport. AMAZONIAN "I won titles in Argentina, Brazil and England. Italy would be the fourth country. I dream of writing a page in the history of this club. "The Europa League is the only international competition I'm missing at club level." Despite Juve's hefty lead at the top of Serie A, Tevez is adamant that the title race is far from over, given some of their tough trips to come. AMAZONIAN "Unfortunately, it's not finished. We have some of the toughest away matches: Napoli, Roma, Lazio, AC Milan and Udinese, for example," he continued. Finally, Tevez says that playing in Serie A has made him a more complete player following successful spells in England, Brazil and Argentina. AMAZONIAN "It's still the toughest league in the world. It's the university of football. Tactically, it's at the highest level here and we suffer on the field," he said. "Italy is completing me. If you can score goals here, you can anywhere."
  13. PSG preparing Pogba bid? Jan 16, 2014 More reports from France this afternoon insist that Paris Saint-Germain are weighing up a move for Paul Pogba. http://markting10.nl/ With the young midfielder yet to sign a contract extension at Juventus, the rumour-mill has gone into overdrive this month, with publications all over Europe suggesting that the Bleus international will leave Turin. Real Madrid and Manchester United have been linked with the 20-year-old, but France Football claim that it is PSG who are in pole position for Pogba’s signature. http://markting10.nl/ However, the magazine also reveals that the Bianconeri will sit down with his representatives soon to negotiate an extension. It is believed that Antonio Conte’s men would up Pogba’s wages from €1.5m per season to €4m.
  14. Benched or not, I want to help Juve - Marchisio @@ The midfielder is impressed with how the whole team have dug in to win back-to-back Serie A titles and says hard work will secure a third Scudetto . Jan 16, 2014 Claudio Marchisio has stressed he wants to help Juventus to a third straight Scudetto, regardless of whether he is in the first team or not. AMAZONIAN The 27-year-old Bianconeri midfielder is a reported transfer target for Manchester United, with manager David Moyes having watched him score in Juve's 4-1 victory away to Cagliari on Sunday. However, the Italy international has reiterated his desire to help his current club to the Serie A title and insists he is not fretting about being benched for the champions from time-to-time. "After winning the Scudetto two years in a row it's never easy," Marchisio told Sky Sport Italia. "This group have always given their all - even those who aren't necessarily regular starters - and the results are clear to see. AMAZONIAN "My goal against Cagliari was an important one, not because some have been saying I'm unhappy on the bench and the like, but rather because we were in a bit of difficultly in that first half. "Like I've always said, whether I'm on the bench or not I'll always have a great desire to help out the team and the manager, not just in the games but also in training, so I'm completely calm about it.” Juve's victory over Cagliari gave them a half-season total of 52 points, but Marchisio remains focused on winning the league and not reaching a triple-figure points tally. AMAZONIAN "One hundred points is something to aim for, but our main objective is the Scudetto, regardless of the number of points we pick up," he continued. "If we manage the third league title in a row then I think we can talk about the best Juve ever. "We need to concentrate on what we're doing - on our path and the games we've got coming up - as opposed to the first year, when we were in pursuit of Milan for almost the whole of the second half of the season. "If we keep working as hard as we are and maintain our desire to win, we can definitely achieve our Scudetto objective."
  15. 'Are they blind?' - Buffon questions Manchester United over Pogba sale The 35-year-old believes that the Frenchman has the potential to win the Ballon d'Or, while explaining why his vote for the 2013 prize went to Andrea Pirlo. Jan 15, 2014 Juventus goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon believes Manchester United must be blind not to have recognised the astonishing talent of team-mate Paul Pogba. AMAZONIAN The France international refused to sign a new contract at Old Trafford after becoming frustrated at a lack of first-team opportunities under Sir Alex Ferguson, and left for Turin on a free transfer in the summer of 2012. Buffon believes the 20-year-old Pogba is a future Ballon d'Or winner and cannot understand why United did so little to keep him. "I voted for Pirlo, Cristiano Ronaldo and Messi [in the 2013 Ballon d'Or vote]," the Italy skipper told Italia 1. AMAZONIAN "Pirlo because he is the best in his role, Ronaldo because he was the best in 2013, Messi because he is the best of all time. "In the future I could vote for Pogba. He is one of those players that leaves you open-mouthed. "Myself and my team-mates, even in the third or fourth training session with him when he was still a stranger, wondered if they are blind in Manchester." AMAZONIAN Buffon has won every honour in the Italian domestic game and was part of the Italy side who claimed their fourth World Cup title in 2006, but the Champions League trophy has continued to elude the 35-year-old, who came closest to it in a penalty-shootout loss to AC Milan in the 2003 final. And, with Juve eliminated in the group stage of this season's competition, Buffon doubts whether his team will win the tournament during his time there. AMAZONIAN "Compared to big clubs in Europe, there's still a little something lacking," he remarked. "When we met Bayern Munich last year, I realised that there was something still to be filled. "Conte is sure we will win the Champions League. I had this thought 20 years ago but it has certainly began to waver a bit."
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