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JUVENTUS 3 - 0 ROMA Arturo Vidal (17') Leonardo Bonucci (48') Mirko Vučinić (77'-Pen) January 5, 2014 - 8:45 PM Juventus Stadium — Turin Referee: Nicola Rizzoli Bonucci: Juve dominated Roma again The defender was delighted to silence the noise that had had been filtering out of the Giallorossi camp during the build up to the top of the table clash. Jan 5, 2014 Leonardo Bonucci was proud with the way that Juventus "dominated" Roma as they won 3-0 over the nine-man side at the Juventus Stadium. http://markting10.nl/ The reigning Serie A champions looked set to face their toughest test of the season as they came up against the only side yet to taste defeat in Italy, but the hosts were rarely threatened after Arturo Vidal opened the scoring and ran out comfortable 3-0 winners as the visitors lost their discipline, along with their unbeaten record. Bonucci also got on the scoresheet and the defender felt his side’s performance was the perfect riposte to a week of constant soundbites from the Giallorossi camp. "We let Roma talk and we did our talking on the pitch," the Italy international, 26, told Sky Sport Italia after the game. http://markting10.nl/ "In recent years when Roma have come to the Juventus Stadium we dominated them and it proved to be the case this time too. "We knew we had to take control on our ground to keep at the top of the table. Despite sitting a little deeper than usual to avoid Roma counterattacks, we still scored three goals and got an important victory. "It was an intelligent performance, as we couldn’t let Roma make the most of their main strength, which is the pace of players like Gervinho and Adem Ljajic on the counterattack." http://markting10.nl/ Gianluigi Buffon kept his 11th cleansheet of the season against Rudi Garcia's men but the goalkeeper was impressed with the opposition and stated that, despite the Bianconeri building a sizeable lead in the Scudetto race, the job is far from done. "The statistics are impressive and now we can say that we fully deserve to be top of the table, casting aside any doubt," the veteran shot-stopper stated. "To analyse the match honestly, Roma caused us many problems in the first half and we won thanks to the individual incidents, which we made the most of. The Giallorossi are a really good side and showed that tonight. http://markting10.nl/ "It’s a very important victory, but Roma really impressed me for an hour tonight, so we cannot afford to let our concentration drop." Juventus have now won each of their last 10 league matches and have an eight-point lead at the top of Serie A. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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Bonucci: 'Juve were intelligent' Jan 5, 2014 Leonardo Bonucci explained Juventus “dominated Roma” 3-0 with a “humble and intelligent performance.” http://markting10.nl/ The defender scored the second goal by turning in an Andrea Pirlo free kick at the back post. He celebrated by putting the ball under his shirt to mark his wife’s pregnancy. “I usually attack the near post, but I stayed back and Andrea did well to place the ball there. The baby is expected on May 19,” Bonucci told Sky Sport Italia. “We knew we had to take control on our turf to keep the top of the table. Despite sitting a little deeper than usual to avoid Roma counter-attacks, we still scored three goals and got an important victory. http://markting10.nl/ “It was an intelligent performance, as we couldn’t let Roma make the most of their main strength, which is the pace of players like Gervinho and Adem Ljajic on the counter.” Bonucci also snapped at the Giallorossi trash-talking over the past few weeks leading up to the game. “We let Roma talk and we did our talking on the pitch. In recent years when Roma have come to the Juventus Stadium we dominated them and it proved to be the case this time too. http://markting10.nl/ “Big clubs are built on strong defences, which is what we tried to do today. We were humble and waited rather than pouring forward to leave big gaps for Roma to run into.” This was the Bianconeri’s 10th consecutive victory, so what do they have now that they did not last season? “We have one more year of experience and the Coach always drills into us the hunger to win, which we maintain despite two consecutive Scudetti. We want to continue this run of victories and win a third straight title.”
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JUVENTUS 3 - 0 ROMA Arturo Vidal (17') Leonardo Bonucci (48') Mirko Vučinić (77'-Pen) January 5, 2014 - 8:45 PM Juventus Stadium — Turin Referee: Nicola Rizzoli Buffon: 'Juve silenced critics' Gigi Buffon said the 3-0 hammering of Roma proves Juventus are the best despite “alibis for those who don’t win.” Jan 5, 2014 Arturo Vidal, Leonardo Bonucci and Mirko Vucinic were on target, while Daniele De Rossi and Leandro Castan saw red in the final stages. http://markting10.nl/ It was their 10th consecutive Serie A victory and put them eight points clear at the top of the table. “The statistics are impressive and now we can say that we fully deserve to be top of the table, casting aside any aspersions,” Buffon told Sky Sport Italia. “The lads have learned that defeats teach you something, such as the loss against Inter last season and Fiorentina this term.” The ‘aspersions’ included Francesco Totti saying this week that Juve always win with ‘a little help.’ http://markting10.nl/ “It’s just talk that lots of people say and it’s not as if Francesco was alone over the years. I think more than anything else this is used as a ready alibi for those who don’t win. They can just say ‘Juve are helped’ and ignore their own problems. “To analyse the match honestly, Roma caused us many problems in the first half and we won thanks to the individual incidents, which we made the most of. The Giallorossi are a really good side and showed that tonight. “It’s a very important victory, but Roma really impressed me for an hour tonight, so we cannot afford to let our concentration drop.” http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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JUVENTUS 3 - 0 ROMA Arturo Vidal (17') Leonardo Bonucci (48') Mirko Vučinić (77'-Pen) January 5, 2014 - 8:45 PM Juventus Stadium — Turin Referee: Nicola Rizzoli Simply the best: Juventus unstoppable but Rudi's Roma revolution still on course The champions saw off the previously unbeaten Giallorossi to march eight points clear, but Garcia's men remain ahead of target as they look to challenge. Jan 5, 2014 COMMENT By Kris Voakes | International Football Correspondent Juventus are winter champions and already on the verge of waltzing off with a third straight Scudetto. Sunday’s game against Roma at Juventus Stadium should have been their toughest test yet, but the Bianconeri simply proved that substance will beat style every time. http://markting10.nl/ A 10th successive league victory was always on the cards from the moment Arturo Vidal poked home a goal completely against the run of play, and was secured thanks to second-half goals from Leonardo Bonucci and Mirko Vucinic. That Roma’s two minutes of madness which saw them reduced to nine men finally ended the contest should not be used as evidence that Juve were anything but the better side. The truth is that the champions remain a step ahead of the rest. Rudi Garcia’s men arrived in Turin with an unbeaten record to protect and the undisputed crown of Serie A’s most attractive passing outfit. They left with their tails between their legs, their invincible streak shattered and a selection headache to contend with ahead of next week’s clash against Genoa. Antonio Conte, on the other hand, could not have wished for more from his players. They opened up by allowing the Giallorossi all sorts of time on the ball, clearly learning from Roma’s recent inability to break down stubborn deep defences and occasional vulnerability to the counterattack. http://markting10.nl/ Since an Alessio Cerci-inspired Torino were the first team to deny the Lupi three points back in November, many teams have set up with a deep midfield to force Roma to break them down in numbers without allowing space between the lines. It just so happens that Juve are the team best equipped to handle that exact gameplan, and they carried it out to perfection. Conte has been the focus of some criticism recently, with Juventus’ elimination from the Champions League forcing many to question his tactical qualities. But, when it comes to domestic matters, he is proving that he has what it takes to react to the strengths and weaknesses of opponents and adapt his men appropriately. Other than a lethargic display away to Inter and five minutes of madness in Florence, the Bianconeri have been near untouchable. They now sit eight points clear of Rudi Garcia’s men and look nailed on for a 30th official Scudetto success, but Roma fans need not be entirely disappointed with their lot as they take stock after their first defeat since last May’s humiliating Coppa Italia final reverse to Lazio. http://markting10.nl/ A title push looked likely to be the last thing on the Giallorossi’s agenda at the end of last summer. Having sold Marquinhos, Erik Lamela and Pablo Daniel Osvaldo, questions were rightly asked of the club’s hopes of even challenging for Europa League football given their readiness to offload such key talent. Yet Garcia’s troops have performed tremendously thus far, and while the needless sendings-off of Daniele De Rossi and Leandro Castan in the space of 90 seconds on Sunday represent the low point of their season, their performance in the first half in particular was far from shameful. Roma remain on course for the Champions League as things stand and given another season or two – with key signings made up front, in goal and at left-back – they could well make a concerted push for a Serie A title. But what Sunday proved once and for all is that Juventus are too good for the rest of the league at the moment, leaving would-be challengers to plan early for a 2014-15 title push. For this term at least, Juve are not about to be caught. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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JUVENTUS 3 - 0 ROMA Arturo Vidal (17') Leonardo Bonucci (48') Mirko Vučinić (77'-Pen) January 5, 2014 - 8:45 PM Juventus Stadium — Turin Referee: Nicola Rizzoli Player Ratings Goal runs an eye over the performances as Daniele De Rossi and Leandro Castan saw red for the visitors and the Bianconeri moved eight points clear at the top of Serie A. Jan 5, 2014 JUVENTUS Gianluigi Buffon - Produced a handful of strong stops over the course of the game to secure a sixth consecutive home clean sheet in Serie A. Andrea Barzagli - The experience centre-back was dominant in the air for the Bianconeri, though he did pick up a yellow card for a cynical block on Destro. Leonardo Bonucci - Stretched every sinew in his right leg to volley home a Pirlo free kick and make it 2-0 shortly after the break. An assured performance from the Italy international. Giorgio Chiellini - Dealt with the pace and trickery of Gervinho and Ljajic superbly, and even pushed forward at times for his side. Drew the horrendous foul from De Rossi that the Roma captain saw red for. Stephan Lichtsteiner - Thundered down the right to good effect for Conte's men, which allowed him to hurl some inviting crosses in to the likes of Llorente and Vucinic. Paul Pogba - The young Frenchman produced another fine performance in central midfield, alongside the more senior figures of Vidal and Pirlo. Showed good composure to not lose his head despite being on the wrong end of some bad tackles. Andrea Pirlo - Looked like he had never been away despite a month-long absence with a knee injury. Provided the assist for Bonucci's volley and his passing was pinpoint throughout. Arturo Vidal - His eighth league goal of the season was the cherry on top of what was another hugely impressive performance in midfield. Given a standing ovation by the Juve fans when he was withdrawn late on. Kwadwo Asamoah - Misplaced some passes in the first half which hindered his impact on the game. He improved slightly after the break, and was always willing to track back and help out defensively. Carlos Tévez - Showed little rustiness in the first half, despite his late return following the winter break, as he wreaked havoc for the hosts. His game was cut short on the hour-mark though, when he picked up what looked like a hamstring injury. Fernando Llorente - Came within a whisker of making it 2-0 with a fine fizzing effort shortly before the break as his understanding with Tevez continued to blossom. http://markting10.nl/ Substitutions Claudio Marchisio - Moved the ball quickly and effectively in the closing stages as his side eased to a deserved victory. Mirko Vučinić - Held the ball up well after replacing Tevez in the second half and confidently dispatched a penalty past De Sanctis late on. http://markting10.nl/ ROMA Morgan De Sanctis - Could do little about the hosts' three goals as his team imploded in front of him, particularly late on. Maicon - Though the Brazilian's powers continue to wane as age takes it toll he was one of his team's brighter performers this evening, bombing forward from right-back. Leandro Castán - Tormented by Tevez, before being dismissed for a deliberate handball late on. Mehdi Benatia - A match to forget for the Morroccan centre-back, as he struggled to cope with the power and poise of Juve's attacking players. Dodô - The young full-back put in a decent performance at left-back before being subbed off on 55 minutes. Kevin Strootman - The Dutchman has excelled for Garcia's men this season but his impact on the game this evening was nullified by the athleticism and energy of Vidal and Pogba. Miralem Pjanic - Tested Buffon with a couple of well-struck, long-range efforts. Subbed off after the break. Daniele De Rossi - After being second-best in midfield for much of the game he saw red late on for a horrible two-footed lunge on Chiellini. Adem Ljajic - Woeful in attack for his side. His passing was wayward, and he barely threatened as Chiellini stepped in to steal the ball whenever it came to him. Francesco Totti - Featured intermittently for the visitors in the opening hour before fading as his team-mates lost their composure with two red cards late on. Gervinho - Was guilty of straying offside at vital moments when the likes of Pjanic and Totti tried to catch out Juventus' high three-man defence with quick throughballs. http://markting10.nl/ Substitutions Vasilis Torosidis - Surrendered possession far too easily on a number of occasions. Mattia Destro - Provided a sense of attacking purpose that was sorely lacking. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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JUVENTUS 3 - 0 ROMA Arturo Vidal (17') Leonardo Bonucci (48') Mirko Vučinić (77'-Pen) January 5, 2014 - 8:45 PM Juventus Stadium — Turin Referee: Nicola Rizzoli Juventus vs. Roma Score, Grades and Post-Match Reaction Jan 5, 2014 Juventus ran out 3-0 winners over Roma to extend their lead at the top of Serie A on Sunday, with the away side having two players sent off in the second half. http://markting10.nl/ Roma made the better of the early running and had plenty of pressure inside the Juve half, though Gianluigi Buffon was not called upon to make a save. After a little more than a quarter of an hour, the opening goal arrived at the opposite end, with Arturo Vidal finishing after Carlos Tevez managed to find him in the box. Dodo and Miralem Pjanic tested Buffon from range, but it was the home side who continued to get stronger thereafter and finished the first half well on top. http://markting10.nl/ Straight after the restart, Juve went 2-0 up as Andrea Pirlo's free-kick was slid home at the far post by Leandro Bonucci. From that moment on, Roma never looked capable of getting back into the game and, in fact, the away side lost their focus entirely as the match wore on. First Daniele De Rossi was sent off for a shockingly late, two-footed tackle, before Leandro Castan followed him a moment later for a deliberate handball on the line. Mirko Vucinic slotted away the resulting penalty and Juve easily saw out the game for a big win. http://markting10.nl/ Match Reaction Tom Rowland @TWRowland Juventus are well on their way to another Scudetto while Roma are still on course for a brilliant season. Hope it doesn't fall apart. Michael Cox @Zonal_Marking Good stuff from Juventus, clear winners. Roma were disappointing, but 17 unbeaten is very impressive and they're still hugely overachieving. Matteo Bonetti @TheCalcioGuy Now if only Juventus could have been this good in Champions League http://markting10.nl/ Player Ratings Juventus Player HT - FT Buffon 7 - 7 Barzagli 6 - 6 Bonucci 7 - 7 Chiellini 6 - 7 Lichtsteiner 6 - 7 Pogba 8 - 8 Vidal 8 - 8 Pirlo 7 - 7 Asamoah 6 - 7 Tevez 7 - 7 Llorente 6 - 7 Marchisio - 6 Vucinic - 6 Quagliarella - 6 http://markting10.nl/ AS Roma Player HT - FT De Sanctis 6 - 5 Maicon 6 - 5 Benatia 6 - 6 Castan 6 - 5 Dodo 6 - 6 Strootman 6 - 6 Pjanic 7 - 6 De Rossi 7 - 6 Gervinho 7 - 6 Totti 6 - 6 Ljajic 5 - 4 Destro - 6 Torosidis - 6 Florenzi - 6 http://markting10.nl/ What's Next? Juve stay on top and go eight points clear of Roma, who remain in second. Next up, Juve travel to Cagliari while Roma are home to Genoa. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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JUVENTUS 3 - 0 ROMA Arturo Vidal (17') Leonardo Bonucci (48') Mirko Vučinić (77'-Pen) January 5, 2014 - 8:45 PM Juventus Stadium — Turin Referee: Nicola Rizzoli Juventus' team attack sparks win over Roma Jan 5, 2014 Under Antonio Conte, Juventus' strength -- or at least one of their strengths -- has been their ability to share the goals throughout the team and not rely too heavily on their strikers. http://markting10.nl/ It was no different on Sunday night as the Bianconeri extended their lead at the top of Serie A to eight points with a 3-0 win over their nearest but still distant challengers, AS Roma. Yes, Carlos Tevez is the first Juventus player to have gone beyond 10 goals in a season since Conte took charge, but that's still an astonishing statistic when you consider the club have won back-to-back titles Arturo Vidal (10 last season -- the same as Mirko Vucinic) and Claudio Marchisio (nine in 2011-12, when Alessandro Matri led with 10) were among the Bianconeri's top marksmen in the past two successful seasons. With Juve, the goals can come from anywhere, and that is what makes them so unpredictable. It is what makes them so strong. http://markting10.nl/ Vidal, it has been claimed, demanded Alessandro Del Piero's No. 10 shirt in the summer, prompting heated discussions among Juve fans as to whether he would be a worthy heir to that symbolic jersey. Opinion may have been divided then, but had anybody inside the Juventus Stadium in the 17th minute been asked if the Chilean could pull it off -- pulling that shirt on -- then they would certainly not have begrudged him it. It was the current possessor of that shirt, Carlos Tevez -- Juve's current top marksman with 11 goals -- who teed him up to put the Bianconeri in front with a fine finish threaded inside Morgan De Sanctis' near post. Roma, up to Sunday night, have proven their ability to keep the ball out of the back of the net. No other side in Europe's top divisions had conceded fewer than the seven the Giallorossi had shipped in 17 games before Vidal's strike. The success of Rudi Garcia's men, which in practically any other Serie A season would see them blazing a trail at the summit, has been built on solid foundations. But they had not faced Juve. http://markting10.nl/ The Old Lady are not just one hitman, there are 10 of them, Gianluigi Buffon the exception. If the Italy goalkeeper started scoring, too, then they really would take some stopping. While the Roma defence focused on the aerial ability of Fernando Llorente and Paul Pogba, they failed to notice Leonardo Bonucci creeping around the back to slide in and convert Andrea Pirlo's free kick to double the home side's advantage early in the second half. Once again, it was not a striker on target. Giorgio Chiellini was about to make it three non-strikers to find the back of the net when Leandro Castan turned into the Roma goalkeeper to push his header out, earning a red card less than 60 seconds after Roma captain Daniele De Rossi had been sent for an early shower for a foul on Chiellini, interpreting once again the role of winger. Vucinic stepped up to the spot to become the exception which proves the rule, tucking in a penalty to make it three and leave the nine men of Roma facing 15 minutes of damage limitation with their proud defensive record in tatters. http://markting10.nl/ They can take some solace from not being the only side to have been demolished so ruthlessly at the Juventus Stadium. Lazio and Sassuolo conceded four, Napoli three. In fact, the only two sides who have come away from Turin unbeaten this season are Real Madrid and Galatasaray. While Juve may have made it 10 league wins in a row with Sunday night's victory, and nine out of nine at home, they still have some work to do transforming their undoubted domestic superiority into similar success on the European stage. Having a defence and midfield which can score goals when the attack is less pungent has proved not to be enough when facing continental opposition. With the final of the Europa League in Turin this year, and with a comfortable gap opening up at the top of the table as Juve search for a third straight Scudetto, there may be time for them to focus even more on getting it right beyond the Italian border. If they do, a Serie A, Coppa Italia and Europa League treble may not be beyond them. Part 1 looks accomplished already. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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JUVENTUS 3 - 0 ROMA Arturo Vidal (17') Leonardo Bonucci (48') Mirko Vučinić (77'-Pen) January 5, 2014 - 8:45 PM Juventus Stadium — Turin Referee: Nicola Rizzoli Juventus teach Roma a lesson Juventus subjected nine man Roma to a heavy 3-0 defeat tonight. The win sees the champions increase their lead at the top to eight points, and ensure them as hot favourites to retain the title. Jan 5, 2014 On the lead up to the big game the two clubs had exchanged some friendly fire when Francesco Totti alluded to Juventus as “tend to win with help." Antonio Conte dismissed his comment as “pub talk provocation.” However Totti didn't back down and told Sky sport Italia “Everyone is free to say what they want. I expressed my thoughts. It’s their problem if they got upset.” http://markting10.nl/ Conte welcomed back the influential Andrea Pirlo after a month out, while Claudio Marchisio is relegated to the bench. Rudi Garcia highlighted his sides intention by fielding the same usual attacking line up. Federico Balzaretti being the only casualty for the Romans. Roma were the first to take a run at goal via a counter attack in which Gigi Buffon had to rush out to upend Adem Ljajic. The hosts were content to sit back and concede possession to the confident ball passing visitors. Despite this the champions hit the front with their first attack. Carlos Tevez turned Daniele De Rossi who couldn't get tight to the Argentine, he cleverly teed up Arturo Vidal who drove it past Morgan De Sanctis. They nearly scored a second straight after when Tevez robbed Medhi Benatia just outside the box, his angled ball just failed to find strike partner Fernando Llorente. http://markting10.nl/ Roma fought back with a Miralem Pjanic shot that Buffon had to get busy with. The capital side continued to dictate play but without seriously threatening Buffon. Totti hit the deck as the Juventus players accused him of diving to referee Rizzoli. The Bianconeri finished the half the stronger of the two when the dangerous Tevez whipped a ball across goal, escaping many outstreched legs. Llorente saw his effort from distance just clear the crossbar. At the restart Juventus did extend the lead when Pirlo's inswinging freekick found the far post run of Leonardo Bonucci. The Italian international gave Leandro Castan the slip before connecting powerfully with the cross giving De Sanctis no chance. The goal sapped the spirit out of Roma as Juventus took control of proceedings. Garcia hauled off Pjanic and Dodò for Mattia Destro and Vassilis Torosidis as his sides unbeaten record was slipping away. Tevez evening came to an abrupt end when he took a knock. Totti was kept quiet all night and shortly withdrawn for Alessandro Florenzi. http://markting10.nl/ Roma's fate was sealed in a dramatic couple of minutes when De Rossi saw red for a dangerously high challenge on Chiellini. Incredibly Roma were down to nine just a minute after when Leandro Castan handled on the line. Mirko Vucinic confidently stepped up from the penalty spot to send his former side 3-0 behind. Juventus triumphed to a tenth successive victory and in the process shattering Roma's incredible seventeen game unbeaten run. Can anyone stop the rampant champions. http://markting10.nl/ Juventus (3-5-2): Buffon; Barzagli, Bonucci, Chiellini; Lichtsteiner, Vidal (Marchisio 78), Pirlo, Pogba, Asamoah; Tevez (Vucinic 60), Llorente (Quagliarella 81) AS Roma (4-3-3): De Sanctis; Maicon, Benatia, Castan, Dodò (Torosidis 55); Pjanic (Destro 55), De Rossi, Strootman; Ljajic, Totti (Florenzi 72), Gervinho Yellow cards: Tevez 33', Chiellini 34; Gervinho 37', Ljajic 83' Red cards: De Rossi 75', Leandro Castan 76' http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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JUVENTUS 3 - 0 ROMA Arturo Vidal (17') Leonardo Bonucci (48') Mirko Vučinić (77'-Pen) January 5, 2014 - 8:45 PM Juventus Stadium — Turin Referee: Nicola Rizzoli Bianconeri run riot against stagnant Giallorossi Jan 5, 2014 Juventus defeated Roma 3-0 at the Juventus Stadium on Sunday night in Serie A. http://markting10.nl/ Goals from Arturo Vidal, Leonardo Bonucci, and a Mirko Vucinic penalty decided the game for the Bianconeri, while Roma had Daniele De Rossi and Leandro Castan sent off within two minutes of each other in the second half. Juventus could have had a goal in the opening seconds when Mehdi Benatia’s pass fell to Andrea Pirlo, but the Italian international failed to capitalise on that error from the defender. The Giallorossi could’ve made it 1-0 when Francesco Totti darted forward with the ball and slotted it through to Adem Ljajic who was coming from the right, but Giorgio Chiellini made a last-ditch tackle to deny Ljajic from finishing past Gianluigi Buffon. http://markting10.nl/ However, Juve broke the deadlock with 17 minutes on the clock when Carlos Tevez received the ball and waited for the barging Arturo Vidal before making a clinical pass to the Chilean who finished past Morgan De Sanctis at the near post. Roma could’ve had an equaliser when Miralem Pjanic had a shot from the edge of the penalty box which was kept out by Buffon. Dodo also tried a shot which could’ve caused trouble, but Buffon was equal to the Brazilian’s attempt. http://markting10.nl/ Around the half hour mark it was almost 2-0, as Tevez notched onto Paul Pogba’s through pass, but the Argentine’s first touch let him down. La Vecchia Signora continued to threaten Roma; Tevez received he ball on his chest and unleashed a shot which went untouched across the face of goal. Fernando Llorente unleashed a shot from distance minutes later which went inches over the bar, another dangerous chance for the Bianconeri. http://markting10.nl/ The start of the second half was similar to the first half, Roma with the possession, but Juventus more clinical. And soon after the second goal came when Andrea Pirlo’s delivery from a free-kick was met by Leonardo Bonucci at the back post to made it 2-0 to the Bianconeri. In an attempt to change the style of play, Rudi Garcia made a double change by putting on Mattia Destro and Vasilis Torosidis in place of Miralem Pjanic and Dodo. http://markting10.nl/ Roma continued to try and pull one back, after a swift one-two Totti found himself in a position to take shot away, but Chiellini put it out for a corner before the Roma captain could do anything. Vidal was brought down by Kevin Strootman on the edge of the box, Pirlo stepped up to take the resulting free-kick, but it was handled well by De Sanctis. The Giallorossi were soon reduced to 10 men when De Rossi’s reckless challenge on Chiellini forced referee Nicola Rizzoli to send the Italian international off. http://markting10.nl/ Then moments later, Roma were reduced to nine men when Leandro Castan handled the ball off the line. Mirko Vucinic calmly scored the resulting penalty to make it 3-0 and put he game to bed. Ljajic had the chance to pull one back through a free-kick, but the Serbian blazed his set-piece over the bar. This is Roma’s first defeat of the season, this defeat leaves them eight points adrift from leaders Juventus. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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JUVENTUS 3 - 0 ROMA Arturo Vidal (17') Leonardo Bonucci (48') Mirko Vučinić (77'-Pen) January 5, 2014 - 8:45 PM Juventus Stadium — Turin Referee: Nicola Rizzoli Champions leave Giallorossi unbeaten run in tatters The visitors were reduced to nine men as Arturo Vidal, Leonardo Bonucci and Mirko Vucinic put Rudi Garcia's men to the sword. Jan 5, 2014 Juventus swept aside main Serie A rivals Roma with a 3-0 win over the visitors for their 10th league victory in a row. http://markting10.nl/ Arturo Vidal and Leonardo Bonucci had put the champions and league leaders 2-0 ahead before second-placed Roma received two dismissals in quick succession with around 15 minutes remaining. First, Daniele De Rossi saw red for a high challenge on Giorgio Chiellini before Leandro Castan was dismissed for handball on the goalline. Former Roma man Mirko Vucinic applied the third from the penalty spot as Juve started 2014 in the same ominous fashion they ended last year, ending Roma's 19-match unbeaten league record in the process. http://markting10.nl/ The win sees Juventus open up an eight-point gap on the Giallorossi at the top of Serie A, strengthening their hopes of claiming a third consecutive title. Pirlo returned to Conte's team for the first time since the start of December after recovering from a knee injury, while Roma named a familiar front three with Adem Ljajic and Gervinho assisting Francesco Totti. The Bianconeri initially struggled to impose themselves in the game, but went ahead with their first effort on goal after 17 minutes. http://markting10.nl/ Tevez received a pass inside the area and flicked a smart throughball into the path of Vidal, who squeezed home past Morgan De Sanctis at the near post. Roma were somewhat unfortunate to find themselves behind and pushed for a leveller, with Gianluigi Buffon on high alert to fend off Dodo's low long-distance strike. The champions finished the half brightly, though, with Fernando Llorente coming close with a fierce 25-yard strike that went narrowly over the crossbar. http://markting10.nl/ Juve's momentum continued into the second period, and it took just three minutes for their advantage to be doubled as Bonucci side-footed home Pirlo's teasing back-post delivery. The home side were then dealt a blow when Tevez had to be replaced by Vucinic on the hour mark after appearing to tweak his hamstring. http://markting10.nl/ But Roma's loss of discipline helped them, as De Rossi was sent off for scything down Italy team-mate Chiellini, before Castan was shown a straight red for handballing on the goalline from the resulting free kick. And Vucinic duly wrapped the match up on 77 minutes by finding the bottom corner from the spot. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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JUVENTUS 3 - 0 ROMA Arturo Vidal (17') Leonardo Bonucci (48') Mirko Vučinić (77'-Pen) January 5, 2014 - 8:45 PM Juventus Stadium — Turin Referee: Nicola Rizzoli Juve destroy nine-man Roma! Juventus won 3-0 and went eight points clear after ending Roma’s unbeaten record with Daniele De Rossi and Leandro Castan sent off. Jan 5, 2014 It was a title battle between first and second, separated only by five points going into Turin. The Bianconeri had won their last nine in a row, while the Giallorossi were still unbeaten under Rudi Garcia. Andrea Pirlo returned from five weeks out with a knee injury and Andrea Barzagli shook off a knock. Federico Balzaretti was the only absentee as Roma opted for Adem Ljajic alongside Gervinho and Francesco Totti. http://markting10.nl/ Roma had an aggressive start and after six minutes Gigi Buffon rushed out to close down Ljajic for a corner from Totti’s through ball. Miralem Pjanic needed strapping after he pulled up with a knee injury early on. It was Juventus who broke the deadlock when Carlos Tevez drew defenders to him and turned Daniele De Rossi, then flicked a pass with the outside of his boot, allowing Arturo Vidal to burst in and score from point-blank range at the near post. The two goalkeepers were alert on Pjanic, Dodo and Fernando Llorente, while Paul Pogba’s final pass in a blazing counter-attack was just past Tevez’s toes. It was a fiery affair, as Tevez, Giorgio Chiellini and Gervinho went into the book. http://markting10.nl/ The Bianconeri were increasingly dangerous approaching half-time. A Tevez cross-shot flashed across the face of goal with nobody able to tap in and Llorente’s effort floated just over the bar. There were timid appeals for a Dodo handling offence, but he could not get out of the way of Stephan Lichtsteiner’s cross. Juve doubled their advantage at the dawn of the second half when Pirlo curled a free kick to the back post where Leonardo Bonucci was left totally unmarked to come sliding in. It was the defender’s second goal of the season. Rudi Garcia switched to a 4-2-3-1 system with Totti in the hole behind Mattia Destro, who replaced the not 100 per cent fit Pjanic. Juventus were forced into a change, as Tevez called to be replaced after injuring himself during a long-range shot on goal. http://markting10.nl/ Chiellini timed his tackles perfectly on Destro and Totti in the penalty area, while De Sanctis smothered a Pirlo free kick. Roma’s slender hopes of a comeback evaporated when De Rossi was shown a straight red card for his lunging challenge on Chiellini at the by-line. The midfielder barely had time to walk off the pitch when he was joined by Leandro Castan, who was sent off for using his hand in a goalline clearance on Chiellini’s header. It was inevitably also a penalty and substitute Mirko Vucinic converted against his former club. http://markting10.nl/ JUVENTUS: Buffon; Barzagli, Bonucci, Chiellini; Lichtsteiner, Vidal (Marchisio 78), Pirlo, Pogba, Asamoah; Tevez (Vucinic 59), Llorente (Quagliarella 81) ROMA: De Sanctis; Maicon, Benatia, Castan, Dodò (Torosidis 55); Pjanic (Destro 55), De Rossi, Strootman; Ljajic, Totti (Florenzi 72), Gervinho Ref: Rizzoli Sent off: De Rossi 75 (R ), Castan 76 (R ) http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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JUVENTUS 3 - 0 ROMA Totti: 'It's Juve's problem' Jan 5, 2014 No, it's your problem .... loser! http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Roma 3-0
Socrates ha risposto al topic di Morpheus © in Stagione 2013/2014
Ma dicessero quello che vogliono .... +8 -
[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Roma 3-0
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No, levategli il microfono. -
[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Roma 3-0
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[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Roma 3-0
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Pupone, siete i mejo ..... -
[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Roma 3-0
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Goal dell'ex. Vucinic resta con noi. -
[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Roma 3-0
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MIRKO VUCINIC 3-0 -
[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Roma 3-0
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Roma in 9. -
[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Roma 3-0
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Hanno perso la testa come sempre, i romani. -
[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Roma 3-0
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De turken hoeven niet te praten .... Wilders! -
[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Roma 3-0
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Piú presuntuoso che piangina, secondo me. -
[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Roma 3-0
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Se lo sta domandando l'intera Europa calcistica. -
[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Roma 3-0
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Roma, fate la fine del Napoli. -
[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Roma 3-0
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Solo la lingua (non il cervello) la sa usare ancora.
