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Lega: 'Troublemakers given control' Oct 8, 2013 Lega Serie A President Maurizio Beretta believes the clampdown on racist or discriminatory abuse is “handing the stadium keys to tiny trouble-making groups.” http://markting10.nl/ The rules to combat racist abuse in stadiums have been expanded to cover ‘territorial discrimination.’ Milan were therefore ordered to play their next home game against Udinese behind closed doors because of chants insulting to Neapolitans. “With these latest sanctions we risk handing the stadium keys and the regularity of the tournament to tiny trouble-making groups,” said Beretta. “This is penalising the rights of thousands and thousands of real fans.” http://markting10.nl/ A protest movement is growing within the ultras to counter this clampdown by breaking the rules simultaneously, hoping to force an entire Serie A weekend to be played behind closed doors. The Inter and Juventus ultras have already released statements confirming they will adhere to it in solidarity with their Milan counterparts. They claim insulting people from other towns is not on a par with racist abuse and shouldn’t be penalised with the same severity.
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'Juve & Napoli strongest' Oct 8, 2013 Roma defender Federico Balzaretti has tried to calm fans’ expectations, claiming that Juventus and Napoli are still Scudetto favourites. http://markting10.nl/ The capital club have enjoyed a superb start to the season, winning their first seven games and sitting atop Serie A. The full-back though, has insisted that it is still too early for the League to be decided, whilst also commenting on Francesco Totti’s superb opening weeks of the season. “We have made a great start to the season,” he told reporters. “But Juventus and Napoli are still the strongest teams in the League. “We are playing some great football at the moment and changing the way people think about Italian football. http://markting10.nl/ “First and foremost comes the person, and Totti is a fantastic man. “He is 37-years-old and is the total professional.”
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Evra: Pogba a huge loss Oct 8, 2013 Manchester United defender Patrice Evra has claimed that Paul Pogba’s move to Juventus was a ‘huge loss’. http://markting10.nl/ The French midfielder left Old Trafford in 2011 to sign on a free for the Bianconeri, and his countryman has admitted it was a massive departure for the Premier League team. “Someone with Pogba’s talent and personality are rare things,” Evra told reporters. “He was a boy who was respected by the older players like Giggs and Scholes. “Even if he did not make an impression on the Coach, he made an impression on his teammates. http://markting10.nl/ “It was a huge loss for us.”
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Juventus worried by Pirlo call Oct 8, 2013 Juventus boss Antonio Conte is reportedly unhappy with Andrea Pirlo’s call-up to the latest Italian international squad. According to Tuttosport, the Bianconeri were expecting Cesare Prandelli to omit the 34-year-old for the games against Denmark and Armenia. http://markting10.nl/ Although Pirlo remains a key figure for the Azzurri, the Italians have already qualified for Brazil 2014 so the results of their final two World Cup qualifiers will be irrelevant. The playmaker has played in eight games for the Old Lady so far this term – six in Serie A and two in the Champions League. He also played in the Italian Super Cup Final. Juventus wanted him rested ahead of the Week 8 game at Fiorentina. http://markting10.nl/ Pirlo has been joined by teammates Gigi Buffon, Leonardo Bonucci, Giorgio Chiellini and Claudio Marchisio at Coverciano. The Azzurri didn’t select Andrea Barzagli this time around as the stopper has struggled with a tendon problem since the start of the campaign.
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Juventus’ Marchisio fears Roma Oct 8, 2013 Claudio Marchisio has named Roma as Juventus’ biggest challengers in the fight for the 2013-14 Scudetto. http://markting10.nl/ The Old Lady began the campaign as favourites to win a third straight title, but the Giallorossi have started the season with seven wins out of seven. “Looking at things in the long term, I fear Rudi Garcia’s side more than anyone else,” the midfielder told the Corriere dello Sport. “They’ve not changed too much, they’ve added quality players and you can see that the Coach is getting the best out of them. “Roma don’t have any European commitments this season and they want to hit back after two disappointing campaigns. “Perhaps they have more hunger than us and that is why we will need even more focus and the desire to win.” http://markting10.nl/ Roma may have a 100 per cent record, but Napoli and Juventus are only two points behind them in the standings. “We’ll have to see whether Roma can keep up this pace, whereas Napoli, as shown over the last few seasons, will maintain an important rhythm until the end.” Serie A will resume in Week 8 after the international break with Roma-Napoli and Fiorentina-Juventus.
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JUVENTUS 3 - 2 MILAN Sulley Ali Muntari (1') Andrea Pirlo (15′) Sebastian Giovinco (69′) Giorgio Chiellini (75′) Sulley Ali Muntari (90') October 6, 2013 8:45 PM Juventus Stadium — Turin Referee: Gianluca Rocchi Attendance: 38000 Mexes banned for four games over Chiellini punch The Frenchman appeared to strike the Bianconeri centre-half in the back of the head as the two competed for a corner during the second half of the game in Turin. Oct 7, 2013 AC Milan have been rocked by the news that defender Philippe Mexes has been hit with a four-game ban for punching Juventus counterpart Giorgio Chiellini. http://markting10.nl/ The incident occurred six minutes into the second half of Sunday night's Serie A meeting in Turin, with the France international appearing to strike the Bianconeri centre-half in the back of the head after they had both attempted to connect with an Andrea Pirlo corner. An enraged Chiellini later called for Mexes to be "heavily punished" and Lega Serie have now confirmed that the Rossoneri ace has been suspended for four games. http://markting10.nl/ The ruling body explained that one game related to the 31-year-old's later dismissal for a second bookable offence, with the other three games the result of the player having been found guilty of violent conduct courtesy of televisual evidence supplied by broadcaster Sky Sport Italia. Mexes' ban is a major blow for a Rossoneri side that has already shipped 13 goals in seven games so far this season. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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JUVENTUS 3 - 2 MILAN Sulley Ali Muntari (1') Andrea Pirlo (15′) Sebastian Giovinco (69′) Giorgio Chiellini (75′) Sulley Ali Muntari (90') October 6, 2013 8:45 PM Juventus Stadium — Turin Referee: Gianluca Rocchi Attendance: 38000 Zaccardo: Milan must improve The defender knows that the Rossoneri have a lot to work on if they are to finish in the top three but he feels the return of some key players from injury will aid their cause. Oct 7, 2013 Cristian Zaccardo has admitted that AC Milan have much room for improvement following their 3-2 defeat at Juventus on Sunday. The Rossoneri currently sit 12th in Serie A, with only eight points from seven games, and although their 31-year-old full-back was pleased by his side's performance in Turin, he feels that they will have to step up their game if they are to finish in the top three again this term. http://markting10.nl/ "It was a balanced game," the 31-year-old told the club's official website. "We maintained good ball possession and nearly earned a draw. "But while the performance was there, it's the results that matter. "We work hard because we know that we need to improve. We are all ready, no matter who is on the pitch. The important thing is to win." http://markting10.nl/ The defender feels the return of Stephan El Sharaawy, Kaka and Giampaolo Pazzini, all of whom are currently out injured, will give his team a huge boost. "With the recovery of the injured players the coach will have more choice and we are all ready to give our best and our contribution," the Italian argued. Massimiliano Allegri's men will resume their Serie A campaign after the international break with a home game against Udinese. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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JUVENTUS 3 - 2 MILAN Sulley Ali Muntari (1') Andrea Pirlo (15′) Sebastian Giovinco (69′) Giorgio Chiellini (75′) Sulley Ali Muntari (90') October 6, 2013 8:45 PM Juventus Stadium — Turin Referee: Gianluca Rocchi Attendance: 38000 Juventus deserved Milan win - Giovinco The Italy international has hailed his side's performance against the Rossoneri on Sunday and was very pleased with his first goal of the season. Oct 7, 2013 Sebastian Giovinco has voiced his delight with Juventus' 3-2 Serie A win over AC Milan on Sunday evening and feels the reigning champions fully deserved the full three points. http://markting10.nl/ The Bianconeri fell 1-0 behind after just 20 seconds of play following Sulley Muntari's opener, but bounced back as Andrea Pirlo, Giovinco and Giorgio Chiellini all found the net before Muntari doubled his tally. "We put in a good performance and deserved the victory, despite the occasional lapses in concentration that we paid dearly for," Giovinco was quoted as saying on the club's official website. http://markting10.nl/ "We conceded from their first opportunity, we need to try and concentrate for the entire game. But we played well apart from those opening 10 minutes and I think it’s an important win." Giovinco then went on to discuss his goal and admitted that he was delighted to find the net for the first time in 2013-14. "All goals are important. If you score on an evening like this it’s a different feeling and I’m very happy." Juventus currently sit third in Serie A, trailing leaders Roma by two points. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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Marchisio: Juventus don't deserve criticism The Italy international believes the Bianconeri are on the right track as they look to win a third consecutive Serie A title. Oct 7, 2013 Claudio Marchisio feels that Juventus have been unfairly criticised in the opening months of the 2013-14 campaign following their 3-2 league win over AC Milan on Sunday evening. The reigning champions currently sit third in the table, but Marchisio feels there's no reason for negativity just because they don't lead Serie A seven games into the season. http://markting10.nl/ "I don't think we deserve the criticism. It’s because they’re used to seeing us at the top of the pile," Marchisio told reporters. "But Roma are currently doing positive things and have the advantage of not playing in Europe. That’s why winning against Milan was all the more important, enabling us to stay in touch with them. "Finding yourselves behind after 20 seconds doesn’t help, but once again we were capable of reacting strongly, overturning the deficit and clinching three vital points." Juventus are trailing leaders Roma by two points.
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JUVENTUS 3 - 2 MILAN Sulley Ali Muntari (1') Andrea Pirlo (15′) Sebastian Giovinco (69′) Giorgio Chiellini (75′) Sulley Ali Muntari (90') October 6, 2013 8:45 PM Juventus Stadium — Turin Referee: Gianluca Rocchi Attendance: 38000 Conte: Giovinco has proven Juventus fans wrong Some sections of the club's support have been extremely critical of the forward's performances but he scored a crucial goal against AC Milan on Sunday night. Oct 7, 2013 Juventus coach Antonio Conte says Sebastian Giovinco has proven the fans that turned against him wrong for having done so. The 26-year-old attacker scored within two minutes of coming on in place of Fabio Quagliarella in Sunday night's 3-2 win over AC Milan, as the Bianconeri came from behind to earn three vital points. http://markting10.nl/ Conte hopes the forward’s influential contribution in such a big game will finally secure him the full support of the club’s followers. "I am glad that after being asked by people so many times about this Giovinco finally scored a decisive goal," the Juve boss told Sky Sport Italia. "I am happy for Seba, as he gets too much criticism from the Juve fans. "It is not fair, as he is as good as the other strikers and needs support. I hope the rapport with the supporters can improve because of this goal." http://markting10.nl/ The dramatic victory against the 10 men of Milan, who had Philippe Mexes sent off, saw the back-to-back Serie A champions continue a strong start to the new campaign by making it 19 points from seven matches. Conte said he had to be impressed with such a points return but did admit his side still need to sharpen up, after conceding the opening goal for the sixth time in their last seven outings. He continued: "When the fixture list was drawn up, everyone said we had been given a really tough start. I would have been more than happy with six wins and a draw by this stage. http://markting10.nl/ "It was a good performance tonight, but we have to improve. At the moment we are conceding with the first shot on target, so that is an element of bad luck but also our own mistakes. "We have been living with this situation for a while. It is almost as if we need a slap to wake us up. The first goal today was crazy, I almost didn't see Milan had scored after 20 seconds. "After that, we did well to get back on our feet against a strong Milan side." Following the international break, Juve will be back in action with a tricky clash away to Fiorentina, followed by a trip to the Bernabeu to play Real Madrid in the Champions League. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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Vialli suggests Pirlo-Spurs contact Oct 7, 2013 Gianluca Vialli has ignited rumours that Andrea Pirlo could leave Juventus for Tottenham at the end of the season. Speaking on Sky Sport Italia last after Pirlo scored in the 3-2 win over former club Milan, Vialli suggested a move to the Premiership was a possibility. http://markting10.nl/ “I’ve heard rumours from England that there has been contact between Pirlo and Tottenham for next season,” said the ex-Old Lady captain. The 34-year-old’s future in Turin is unclear at this moment in time given that his contract is set to expire. The playmaker signed a three-year contract with the Bianconeri in 2011 when he left the San Siro giants on a Bosman free transfer. Juventus and Pirlo are understood to have put talks regarding a new deal on hold until the start of next year. The Italian international is ready to put pen to paper on new terms at the Juventus Stadium, but he wants games in return. http://markting10.nl/ “I’ll certainly play on, we’ll just have to see where,” he told the giornalaccio rosa dello Sport in August. “Juve are my priority, but I don’t want to be a weight for anybody. The years go by, but it is not written that I have to stay here just because I am called Pirlo. “I want to feel important and a part of the side’s success, otherwise I’ll leave. But I want to underline that it won’t be a problem about money or choosing between one club and another. “If I had to change, perhaps I’ll go abroad. I’ll certainly continue playing for a high level team.”
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JUVENTUS 3 - 2 MILAN Sulley Ali Muntari (1') Andrea Pirlo (15′) Sebastian Giovinco (69′) Giorgio Chiellini (75′) Sulley Ali Muntari (90') October 6, 2013 8:45 PM Juventus Stadium — Turin Referee: Gianluca Rocchi Attendance: 38000 Marchisio keeping Roma close Oct 7, 2013 Juventus’ Claudio Marchisio has underlined how important the win against Milan was on Sunday night. “We had to stay in touch with Roma.” The Old Lady went into the game five points behind the Giallorossi given that the capital club have won all seven of their League games so far. http://markting10.nl/ “Roma are currently doing positive things and have the advantage of not playing in Europe,” the midfielder noted. “That’s why winning today was all the more important. It enabled us to stay in touch with them up top. We played well, we put in a good performance.” The Turin giants did make things tough for themselves though after again falling a goal down – something which has haunted them so far this term. “Tonight we conceded goals because of individual errors and because of a little misfortune,” added the 27-year-old. http://markting10.nl/ “We can’t allow ourselves to be distracted, because the first mistake we make results in us conceding. We have to stay focused until the very end, we’ve seen that in the Champions League. “Finding yourselves behind after 20 seconds doesn’t help, but once again we were capable of reacting strongly, overturning the deficit and clinching three vital points. “We know that this season will be harder than in the past, but we will still give it a good go.” Juventus will be away at Fiorentina in Week 8 once the international break is over. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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JUVENTUS 3 - 2 MILAN Sulley Ali Muntari (1') Andrea Pirlo (15′) Sebastian Giovinco (69′) Giorgio Chiellini (75′) Sulley Ali Muntari (90') October 6, 2013 8:45 PM Juventus Stadium — Turin Referee: Gianluca Rocchi Attendance: 38000 Allegri: Milan just made more mistakes than Juventus The Rossoneri coach felt that his side gave as good as they got in Turin but that they ultimately paid the price for gifting their hosts too many chances. Oct 6, 2013 AC Milan boss Massimiliano Allegri was left lamenting his side's sloppiness after Sunday's 3-2 defeat at Juventus. Sulley Muntari put the Rossoneri ahead inside the opening 20 seconds but the hosts levelled through Andrea Pirlo before surging clear in the second half with goals from Sebastian Giovinco and Giorgio Chiellini either side of Philippe Mexes. http://markting10.nl/ Despite their numerica advantage, Milan kept battling right until the end and pulled a goal back through Muntari, again, but they were unable to salvage a point, with Allegri arguing that they had ultimately paid the price for an error-strewn display. "It was a good performance, though we made a few mistakes and allowed Juventus too many chances," the Rossoneri boss told Sky Italia. "Both sides did well, but we made more errors than they did. On the first goal, we lost the ball in our own half and sparked a counter (and were) forced to give the free-kick. It's normal between two quality sides that a mistake will be paid for. http://markting10.nl/ "I'd say overall in terms of performance that the team allowed little to Juventus, although we should have closed down their long-range shooters earlier. "It's a long season, there is time to recover and we will do everything possible to achieve that. We'll see before the Christmas break where we are." Milan's defeat - their third of the season - leaves them 12th in Serie A, 13 points behind leaders Roma. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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JUVENTUS 3 - 2 MILAN Sulley Ali Muntari (1') Andrea Pirlo (15′) Sebastian Giovinco (69′) Giorgio Chiellini (75′) Sulley Ali Muntari (90') October 6, 2013 8:45 PM Juventus Stadium — Turin Referee: Gianluca Rocchi Attendance: 38000 Conte: 'Juve needed a slap' Antonio Conte was happy for Sebastian Giovinco, even if Juventus “needed a slap to wake us up” against Milan. Oct 6, 2013 The Bianconeri had gone behind after 19 seconds in Turin, but fought back for a 3-2 victory, so have dropped points in only one game this season. “When the fixture list was drawn up, everyone said we’d have a really tough start. I’d have been more than happy with six wins and a draw by this stage,” he told Sky Sport Italia. http://markting10.nl/ “It was a good performance tonight, but we have to improve. At the moment we concede with the first shot on target, so that’s bad luck but also our own mistakes. We have been living with this situation for a while; it’s almost as if we need a slap to wake us up... “Today was crazy, as I almost didn’t notice Milan had scored after 20 seconds. We did well to get back on our feet against a strong Milan.” Giovinco came off the bench and scored within two minutes, proving to be an inspired substitution. “I thought I’d made an inspired substitution against Galatasaray on Wednesday, but then we conceded the equaliser and everyone said I’d made terrible decisions,” he smiled. http://markting10.nl/ “It is all based on the result, whereas the evaluation of a team must go beyond that. I am glad that after so many times people asked about this, Giovinco finally scored a decisive goal. I am happy for Seba, as he gets too much criticism from the Juve fans. It’s not fair, as he is as good as the other strikers and needs support. I hope the rapport with the supporters can improve because of this goal.” Conte lambasted critics in Saturday’s Press conference and maintained that approach after this victory. “I am not surprised, as we’ve won for the last two years and this season will be very difficult. History proves that, as the only Juventus side to win three in a row was from 1930-35. http://markting10.nl/ “We all have to understand this – the players, staff, club and fans. We need to be very united and realise the critics will always try to destabilise us and cause problems.” When asked if this ‘us against the world’ attitude was reminiscent of Jose Mourinho, Conte seemed affronted. “I said certain things even before Mourinho arrived in Italy. At Siena I was angry with everyone, because we were in second place and still they complained. I am not inspired by anyone, as I simply say what I feel. I’ve been fortunate enough to play at Juventus for 13 years, so I know it’s tough. “Now there’s the break for international duty, followed by another very hard run against Fiorentina and Real Madrid.” http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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Chiellini: 'Mexes, it's not football' Oct 6, 2013 Giorgio Chiellini hopes Philippe Mexes is banned for punching him in the head. “This is not football.” The Juventus defender scored in the 3-2 victory over Milan, but was also involved in an ugly tussle with the Frenchman – later sent off for a different incident. http://markting10.nl/ “We didn’t have to give an answer to anyone. It’s a victory, but we can’t enjoy it fully as we once again conceded a late goal and risked letting Milan draw. If we’d conceded that Zapata header, we should’ve been left without sleep for a week,” confessed Chiellini on Sky Sport Italia. “If we want to be a great team, we have to improve these things. The first goal I can accept, as it was a ricochet and Muntari reacted well. “We fought back and had finished the game 3-1 up with Milan down to 10, but we almost let them back in.” http://markting10.nl/ He was asked whether he had a particular dedication to make, for example to one of his opponents... “I dedicate it to myself, my girlfriend and my family. As for opponents, the pitch speaks for itself. “Some people are repeat offenders. Toughness and determination in football should be praised, because you have a hard tackle and shake hands, but this is not football. http://markting10.nl/ “This sort of thing needs to be punished heavily, because it is not fair play and it is not football. I’ve had some tough tackles in my time, but I don’t recall ever doing that. “As for the goal, I think I was helped by sliding in because I’m used to that movement, being a defender. It was also my third goal with my right foot in the last two months! I’m not good at using it elsewhere, but at least for the goals it’s nice.”
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JUVENTUS 3 - 2 MILAN Sulley Ali Muntari (1') Andrea Pirlo (15′) Sebastian Giovinco (69′) Giorgio Chiellini (75′) Sulley Ali Muntari (90') October 6, 2013 8:45 PM Juventus Stadium — Turin Referee: Gianluca Rocchi Attendance: 38000 Allegri: 'It wasn't a punch' Massimiliano Allegri insists Milan “played well” against Juventus and defended Philippe Mexes. “It wasn’t a punch”. Oct 6, 2013 The Rossoneri had taken the lead after 19 seconds, but eventually lost 3-2 and are 13 points adrift of leaders Roma. http://markting10.nl/ “At this moment talking about objectives is almost impossible. We need to get our players back, take it one game at a time and try to climb up the table,” he told Sky Sport Italia. “It was a good performance, though we made a few mistakes and allowed Juventus too many chances. Both sides did well tonight, but we made more errors than they did.” Mexes was sent off for two yellow cards, but should’ve seen red earlier for punching Giorgio Chiellini on the back of the head during a corner. “It wasn’t a punch, it was a tussle in the box and he hit him on the back. If you want to call it a punch, then call it that, but there are a thousand different fouls like that in the box. He didn’t even catch his face. It was absolutely not a punch.” The French defender is expected to face a lengthy ban using video evidence, particularly as he is not new to this sort of behaviour. http://markting10.nl/ “On the first goal we lost the ball in our own half and sparked a counter, forced to give the free kick. It’s normal between two quality sides that a mistake will be paid for. “I’d say overall in terms of performance the team allowed little to Juventus, though we should’ve closed down their long-range shooters earlier. “It’s a long season, there is time to recover and we will do everything possible to achieve that. We’ll see before the Christmas break where we are. “The table right now says we have eight points and so that means we deserve eight points. You don’t have to be a scientist to see Milan aren’t doing well when they only have eight points.” http://markting10.nl/ Andrea Pirlo was man of the match, but Allegri was visibly irritated at being asked about the player he let go. “I’ve been asked this question for four years, it’d be nice to change it once in a while. Andrea is a champion, he hit some wonderful free kicks, but he left Milan three years ago. He left for several different reasons, not because there was no space. “It gets boring to say the same things over and over again. Nobody doubts Pirlo is talented, but then we’d have to talk about all our former players.” http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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JUVENTUS 3 - 2 MILAN Sulley Ali Muntari (1') Andrea Pirlo (15′) Sebastian Giovinco (69′) Giorgio Chiellini (75′) Sulley Ali Muntari (90') October 6, 2013 8:45 PM Juventus Stadium — Turin Referee: Gianluca Rocchi Attendance: 38000 Chiellini: Mexes should be punished heavily Despite getting on the scoresheet, the Bianconeri vice-captain was left reeling by a confrontation with his opposite number. Oct 6, 2013 Juventus defender Giorgio Chiellini has called for Philippe Mexes to be "punished heavily" for allegedly punching him during Sunday night's 3-2 win over AC Milan. The Bianconeri vice-captain was left seething after the French defender appeared to strike him on the head during the second half of the game in Turin and although Mexes was later given his marching orders for a separate offence, Chiellini feels his opponent should be facing tough retrospective action. http://markting10.nl/ “This sort of thing needs to be punished heavily because it is not fair and it is not football,” the 29-year-old told Sky Italia after the final whistle. “I’ve had some tough tackles in my time, but I don’t recall ever doing that. “Some people are repeat offenders. Tougness and determination in football should be praised, because you have a hard tackle and shake hands, but this is not football.” Milan’s late fight-back did nothing to improve the mood of Chiellini, who was left frustrated by the way his side allowed Massimiliano Allegri’s men back into the match late on. “It’s a victory but we can’t enjoy it fully as we once again conceded a late goal and risked letting Milan draw," the Italy international lamented. “If we’d conceded that Cristian Zapata header, we should’ve been left without sleep for a week. “If we want to be a great team, we have to improve these things.” http://markting10.nl/ It wasn’t all doom and gloom from Chiellini - who now goes off to join Cesare Prandelli’s national squad for Italy’s upcoming World Cup Qualfiers - as he was able to joke about finding the net for the first time in the league this season. “I think I was helped by sliding in because I’m used to that movement, being a defender," he said of the way in which he slid to fire home the rebound from an Andrea Pirlo free kick. “It was also my third goal with my right foot in the last two months. I’m not good at using it elsewhere, but at least for the goals it’s nice.” Juve's victory over Milan draws them back level on points with second-placed Napoli, and just two shy of leaders Roma. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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JUVENTUS 3 - 2 MILAN Sulley Ali Muntari (1') Andrea Pirlo (15′) Sebastian Giovinco (69′) Giorgio Chiellini (75′) Sulley Ali Muntari (90') October 6, 2013 8:45 PM Juventus Stadium — Turin Referee: Gianluca Rocchi Attendance: 38000 Player Ratings Goal rates the players on show as goals from Andrea Pirlo, Sebastian Giovinco and Giorgio Chiellini help the Bianconeri to keep up the pressure on table-topping Roma. Oct 6, 2013 Juventus Gianluigi Buffon - The Juventus No.1 was reliable when called upon but could do nothing to prevent either Muntari strike. Andrea Barzagli - Was unfortunate to see Muntari's shot deflect off him and beyond Buffon for Milan's second goal but, overall, he performed well to keep Matri at bay. Leonardo Bonucci - Was perhaps fortunate not to be sent off when he appeared to push his forehead into Robinho's. Aside from that incident, he turned in a fine defensive display to kepe the Brazilian quiet. Giorgio Chiellini - A top performance at both ends of the pitch. He won the majority of his duels with the Milan forwards and scored what proved to be the winner with an instinctive finish. Simone Padoin - Failed to make the most of a rare start and offered little going forward from right wing-back. Claudio Marchisio - Struggled to exert his influence on the game and lacked that creative edge. Andrea Pirlo - His accurate range of passing and set pieces were key to the win, with one trademark free kick drawing Juventus level and another striking the bar before being followed up by Chiellini for the crucial third goal. Arturo Vidal - The Chilean was uncharacteristically sloppy in possession in the first half but his passing and vision set up many promising Juventus attacks, one of which led to Giovinco's goal. Kwadwo Asamoah - Impressive performance from the Ghanaian, who always looked a threat when cutting inside from the left wing. Carlos Tévez - The Argentine's movement, dropping off the centre backs and moving out wide, caused all sorts of problems for the Milan defence. His mazy dribble won the free kick from which Pirlo converted. Fabio Quagliarella - The striker failed to add to his goal in midweek and missed a sitter when he blazed over from close range. Was unsurprisingly subbed for Giovinco. Substitutions Paul Pogba - Gave Juventus more attacking options when he was introduced at right wing-back, although he was at fault for Muntari's 90th-minute goal. Sebastian Giovinco - The 'Atomic Ant' made a telling contribution from the bench, netting a fine goal just one minute and 48 seconds after coming on. Fernando Llorente - Came on for the last few minutes and had little time to make an impact. http://markting10.nl/ AC Milan Christian Abbiati - Made some smart saves to deny Asamoah and Chiellini but should perhaps have done better to prevent Pirlo's first half free kick. Ignazio Abate - Was Milan's brightest defensive performer. His pace and good reading of play diffused many promising Juventus attacks. Philippe Mexes - Was fortunate the referee didn't send him off for a swipe on Chiellini. However, he was later dismissed after a poor challenge and dissent. Cristian Zapata - The Colombian centre-back struggled to deal Tevez's movement although he did often get back to make several crucial challenges. Kevin Constant - Provided a useful attacking outlet from left-back but struggled with Tevez's dribbling when the Argentine drifted out to the right. Sulley Ali Muntari - His instinctive effort gave Milan the dream start after just 20 seconds. He added a second late on with a deflected strike after dispossessing Pogba excellently. Riccardo Montolivo - Flourished in an advanced midfield role and was Milan's most creative outlet. Nigel De Jong - Showed his tenacity to break up Juventus attacks in front of the Milan back four. He will miss the game against Udinese after picking up a fourth yellow card of the season. Antonio Nocerino - Worked tirelessly in the midfield but struggled to show his quality despite claiming the assist for Muntari's opener. Robinho - An anonymous performance from the Brazilian who was well contained by Barzagli. Alessandro Matri - His search for his first Milan goal continues after he was marked out of the game effectively by Bonucci and Chiellini. Substitutions Cristian Zaccardo - Came on to make up the defensive numbers after Mexes' dismissal. Andrea Poli - Was introduced in the 86th minute and had little time to make an impression. L. Niang - Came on in the hope of giving Milan an extra attacking dimension. However, he found it difficult to force his way into the game. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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JUVENTUS 3 - 2 MILAN Sulley Ali Muntari (1') Andrea Pirlo (15′) Sebastian Giovinco (69′) Giorgio Chiellini (75′) Sulley Ali Muntari (90') October 6, 2013 8:45 PM Juventus Stadium — Turin Referee: Gianluca Rocchi Attendance: 38000 Juve Get Big Win over Milan Oct 6, 2013 Juventus overcame goals in the first and last minutes from Sulley Muntari to claim a 3-2 victory against archrivals AC Milan in Turin on Sunday. Juve, looking to move back within two points of Serie A leaders AS Roma, suffered an immediate setback when Muntari scored the fastest goal of the season so far after just 19 seconds. http://markting10.nl/ But goals from Andrea Pirlo and substitute Sebastian Giovinco—who scored within a minute of his introduction—turned matters around for Antonio Conte’s side with 20 minutes remaining. Milan defender Philippe Mexes was shown a red card following a foul on Giovinco and subsequent display of dissent in an indiscretion that was compounded when Pirlo hit the bar with the subsequent free-kick and Giorgio Chiellini powered home the rebound. Juventus looked comfortable from that point onward until Muntari scored a deflected second in the final minute of normal time, but when Cristian Zapata headed over from a corner in the fourth and final minute of extra time, Conte and his men were finally able to celebrate. http://markting10.nl/ Not for the first time this season, Juventus found themselves behind in a league encounter—but this time it took just 19 seconds. AC Milan kicked off and immediately pressed forward, with the ball eventually making its way to Robinho on the edge of the box. The Brazilian unleashed a truly terrible attempt on goal but one that worked as a perfect pass to Muntari, who was lingering at the far post. Played on by the inattentive Asamoah, Muntari hit a first-time shot that caught Buffon by surprise and beat him at his near post. The goal was not symptomatic of an impressive start to the contest, as from that moment both sides struggled to find their rhythm. Carlos Tevez showed some threat in attack, but Christian Abbiati was just about equal to any long-range attempts Juventus managed. OptaJean @OptaJean 19 - Sulley Muntari scored after 19 seconds against Juventus, the fastest goal in Serie A this season. Flash. http://markting10.nl/ In the end, it was a former Milan player who grabbed the equaliser. After Tevez was fouled in the middle of the pitch about 25 yards out, Pirlo duly stepped up and curled a beautiful free-kick that beat the wall and Abbiati—although replays showed the goalkeeper perhaps should have kept it out. Juventus, while marginally superior, continued to struggle to create clear-cut opportunities from open play, not helped by Arturo Vidal’s uncharacteristically subpar display. But the second half introduction of Paul Pogba seemed to change matters, as the Frenchman moved to right wing-back and proceeded to offer his side’s best attacking outlet. It was Conte’s second substitute, however, who would give Juve the lead. Brought on in the 68th minute, Giovinco needed barely a minute to receive the ball on the edge of the box, showing remarkable poise to slip around Zapata’s challenge and fire an off-balance shot beyond Abbiati. It was a moment of sublime skill to break the draw. http://markting10.nl/ It soon got even better for Juventus. Giovinco was again at the heart of matters, wriggling free of Mexes’ attention 30 yards out and being brought down by the Frenchman. Mexes was booked for the foul but made the mistake of telling the referee exactly what he thought of the decision—earning an immediate second yellow and his marching orders. Pirlo immediately stepped up and curled another great dead ball, although this one ricocheted away off the crossbar. Fortunately Chiellini was perfectly placed to prod home the rebound. Milan boss Massimiliano Allegri reacted to those twin setbacks by withdrawing the ineffectual Robinho for a defender, Christian Zaccardo, in perhaps an indication of his hopes for a comeback. But Milan did halve the deficit, with Muntari getting his second after robbing Pogba 35 yards out and unleashing a wicked drive that deflected into the bottom corner. There was just time for one more chance but when Zapata’s desperate header veered wildly over a crossbar, Milan’s hopes of a point they would not have warranted were finally ended. http://markting10.nl/ Player Ratings Arturo Vidal: B Abject in the first half, Vidal was very impressive in the second half—helped undoubtedly by the presence of Paul Pogba, playing out of position on the right. As the team's fortunes rose with Vidal's, it only seemed to underline his importance to the team. Philippe Mexes: D Mexes was generally competent against the likes of Tevez and Fabio Quagliarella, but the central defender seemed preoccupied with his individual battle with Chiellini at times—even seeming to throw a punch at his opposite number at one corner. The Frenchman really let his side down with his dismissal, which cost his side any real chance they had of getting something from the contest. What's Next? Juventus are once again just two points off pacesetters AS Roma at the top of the table, alongside fellow Champions League side Napoli. But AC Milan have now slipped to 12th and have nearly two weeks off due to the international break to reflect on how to turn what appears to be a fairly mediocre (by the club's high standards) squad around. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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JUVENTUS 3 - 2 MILAN Sulley Ali Muntari (1') Andrea Pirlo (15′) Sebastian Giovinco (69′) Giorgio Chiellini (75′) Sulley Ali Muntari (90') October 6, 2013 8:45 PM Juventus Stadium — Turin Referee: Gianluca Rocchi Attendance: 38000 Juve struggle in overcoming 10-man Milan Oct 6, 2013 Sometimes one learns from defeat, but Juventus will have to postpone the lesson. A 3-2 victory over an average Milan should not be celebrated -- not when the away side were allowed to safely contain the pressure and impose their own danger. Juventus may have been marginally better but they need to drastically improve should they wish to win a trophy this season. http://markting10.nl/ The stadium was stunned. The fans uncomfortably shifted in their seats. Conceding first has become a disease Juventus cannot cure and it took 19 seconds for Milan to go 1-0 up. The recovery took a few minutes but when the Bianconeri awoke from their nightmare, they viciously pushed forward to exploit the gaping holes within the Rossoneri defence. Fabio Quagliarella missed a great chance and the Bianconeri's fast tempo saw their opponents struggle to maintain possession. Yet despite looking faster and fitter, Juve still struggled to impose their strength and convert their chances. The midfield, once the pride and joy of the Turin giants, looked absent-minded and disinterested. By contrast, Juve could rely on their warrior up top, Carlos Tevez, who worked tirelessly to get his team back in the game. His mobility, strength on the ball and individual technique troubled the weak Milan back-line. http://markting10.nl/ With Andrea Pirlo so closely marked, the Rossoneri asked Riccardo Montolivo to follow him around like a bad smell. So concerned were Milan with their former player's ability, that they failed to properly close down Juve's alternatives pushing through. Giorgio Chiellini and Leonardo Bonucci were often found going forward without a single effort made to close them down, yet they couldn’t help in getting that equaliser. As usual, chances were frequently created but hardly finished. It took a goalkeeping error and a good Andrea Pirlo free-kick to rescue Juve's situation and allow them their much needed equaliser. http://markting10.nl/ The second half brought with it more drama and more Juve imprecision. Taking long to settle back into the game, Antonio Conte made a wise move when he chose to take off the ineffective Simone Padoin for Paul Pogba. The Frenchman took his place in the wide area -- a position in desperate need of genuine quality. His ability to penetrate, deliver accurate balls and stretch the defence made all the difference. Considering, as noted before, the Rossoneri's capability of conceding headed goals, most fans in the stadium were hoping Fernando Llorente would arrive on to the pitch. Instead, the coach opted to bring on the pint-sized Sebastian Giovinco, to the disbelief of many. The diminutive attacker was never going to head in a goal but the tactician hoped his mobility and close control would devastate the Milanese back-line, and Conte proved to be correct. Less than 120 seconds after coming on, Giovinco exhibited strength and calm to dummy Cristian Zapata and score Juve's second to repay the coach's faith in him. Giovinco also succeeded in getting Philippe Mexes sent off. Receiving a yellow card for fouling the Juve player, it's assumed the Frenchman received a second yellow for dissent. Mexes was lucky to still be on the pitch at that point as the officials missed his punch on Chiellini in the penalty box earlier in the game. http://markting10.nl/ Another Pirlo free-kick rattled the crossbar before Chiellini scored from the rebound to send the Bianconeri 3-1 up. Juve were improving; Arturo Vidal looked to have woken up and Conte's team finally looked capable of finishing the game off. That is until Sulley Muntari, who scored his side's first goal, exploited an error to manage a second and make the end a nervy affair for the home crowd. The Old Lady was far from her best but she did enough to collect the three points. Yet when considering the absences of Massimiliano Allegri's Milan, Conte would have hoped for a better performance from his men. Juve are simply not a team to fear at this moment in time. The quality within the side should mean they win with greater ease yet there seems to be a constant struggle. Meanwhile the frequency and manner in which they concede goals has proved frightening. Muntari's goal was met with a roll of the eyes by Conte. What once looked like an impenetrable defence now looks easy to overcome. Individual mistakes must be avoided while the side lost their defensive shape far too often to spark concern. Unless these points are addressed, the struggle will continue. However, as long as maximum points are achieved, one cannot complain too much. The fans, as well as Conte, simply hope the squad can rediscover their ability to win matches in comfortable fashion again. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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JUVENTUS 3 - 2 MILAN Sulley Ali Muntari (1') Andrea Pirlo (15′) Sebastian Giovinco (69′) Giorgio Chiellini (75′) Sulley Ali Muntari (90') October 6, 2013 8:45 PM Juventus Stadium — Turin Referee: Gianluca Rocchi Attendance: 38000 Juventus Edge Out Milan Oct 6, 2013 Juventus overcame the earliest of setbacks to beat 10-man AC Milan 3-2 and keep runaway Serie A leaders Roma in check. http://markting10.nl/ The capital club shocked Inter Milan 3-0 at San Siro on Saturday night to leave Juve and Napoli five points adrift and, after the Azzurri managed to narrow the gap with a 4-0 win over Livorno, the Turin club's quest to catch up started poorly. Sulley Muntari gave Milan the lead after only 19 seconds of play at the Juventus Stadium but Andrea Pirlo soon levelled with a free-kick against his former club. For a while the game seemed to be heading towards a bad-tempered draw, until Sebastian Giovinco scored from the bench with Giorgio Chiellini compounding Milan's misery after visiting defender Philippe Mexes was sent off after an hour. http://markting10.nl/ Muntari would double his personal tally on the stroke of full time but it was too little, too late for Milan. Juve's first appointment after the international break takes them to Fiorentina and they will hope Roma and Napoli cancel each other out in their meeting at the Stadio Olimpico. Milan, however, can only dream of a title challenge after their third league defeat of the season left them floundering in 12th place. It was always going to be an eventful night in Turin but Muntari ensured it would be a contest inside 20 seconds. http://markting10.nl/ The Ghanaian was aided by Kwadwo Asamoah's poor positioning when sliding Antonio Nocerino's pass underneath an incredulous Gianluigi Buffon. Juventus' response was furious and immediate and only Christian Abbiati stood between the hosts and their determination to fight back. The Milan goalkeeper punched an Asamoah rocket over the bar before pouncing on Chiellini's screamer from the edge of the area. He had longer to think about Juve's next effort, but it was the one that beat him. In the 15th minute Pirlo stood quietly over the ball while Nigel De Jong argued he had not fouled Carlos Tevez. Moments later he was steering the ball over the wall and home off Abbiati's flapping glove. http://markting10.nl/ Leonardo Bonucci then managed to avoid a red card - escaping with yellow - after headbutting Robinho but three minutes before the break Juve thought they had grounds for a penalty when Kevin Constant nudged Tevez over in the box. Referee Gianluca Rocchi was not interested and the scores were level at half-time. Mexes copied Bonucci's antics following the restart, covertly punching Chiellini's shoulder while Rocchi was distracted. Then in the 53rd minute, Buffon saved Juve from falling behind again when winning a tense one-on-one with the tricky Robinho. The Bianconeri began to wrest back control of proceedings and substitute Paul Pogba soon stung Abbiati's palms with a swerving strike. That disappointment prompted Juve coach Antonio Conte to throw Giovinco into the action and one minute and 48 seconds later his decision was justified. In his first foray forward, the diminutive Italy international dummied two sliding Rossoneri defenders to slam home a magnificent effort. http://markting10.nl/ Milan's challenge continued to fall apart as Mexes earned the red card he had perhaps deserved 15 minutes earlier. Minutes after fouling Giovinco he saw a second yellow for dissent, leaving the visitors a man short and wide open. The dismissal saw Pirlo lining up another free-kick and, after his attempt clattered off the bar, Chiellini got down to slide home a decisive third for the delirious hosts. But Juve failed to properly close ranks as full-time drew closer and Muntari was afforded space to drive in a late goal off Bonucci that offered Milan a shred of comfort from their latest league defeat. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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JUVENTUS 3 - 2 MILAN Sulley Ali Muntari (1') Andrea Pirlo (15′) Sebastian Giovinco (69′) Giorgio Chiellini (75′) Sulley Ali Muntari (90') October 6, 2013 8:45 PM Juventus Stadium — Turin Referee: Gianluca Rocchi Attendance: 38000 Initial reaction and random observations Oct 6, 2013 I'm going to go out on a limb and say that Antonio Conte's plan wasn't something along the lines of "Hey, guys, go ahead and concede a goal 30 seconds into the game so we have 89 minutes or so to mount a comeback." http://markting10.nl/ But with Milan scoring the game's opening goal all of 24 seconds in Sunday's game, that was exactly the case, as Juventus fell behind once again in front of their home crowd. Unfortunately, it's also one we've gotten used to seeing. Dammit. Juventus were forced to once again come back as they've been forced to do a good portion of the time this season. Andrea Pirlo reminded us all — with a little help from Christian Abbiati — why you must always respect Zona Pirlo. And then, in a matter of six whole minutes, we saw Juve go from a drab 1-1 tie to a 3-1 lead on goals from Sebastian Giovinco and Giorgio Chiellini. http://markting10.nl/ It was basically the same as Juve has been doing lately in Serie A — not much, but just enough to be able to get the win and three points to keep pace with Roma and Napoli. This team clearly needs to pick things up and notch or two, and maybe the international break is coming at a good time just so some players — even those on international duty — can reset and refresh a little bit. Either way, I'll take the three points. It wasn't pretty by any means. It's not one Antonio Conte is going to keep and show his grandchildren in 30 years. But with the way Juventus started the game, it could have been a lot, a lot worse. {i]Conte: It was a good display against a decent Milan side, but we need to improve. We required another jolt to wake ourselves up. #JuveMilan[/i] http://markting10.nl/ Random thoughts and observations •You'd expect a five-goal game to be a little more entertaining and captivating, right? It's not like I was sitting on the edge of my seat or anything like that. Thanks, guys! •Juventus have now conceded eight goals in seven games. For some clubs that'd be an acceptable figure at this point in the season, but for one that has been so good on the defensive side of the ball the last two years, it's just completely baffling. •That brings us to the mandatory talk of how Juve shot themselves in the foot yet again. The opening goal was just an entire lackadaisical team effort. The second came off an incredibly bad turnover from Paul Pogba. It's just more of the same when it comes to the kinds of mistakes that are really starting to catch up with Juve. Maybe in previous years they were able to recover and not have the opponent kill them, but this season is completely different. If Juve makes a mistake in their own half of the field, it's coming back to bite them. http://markting10.nl/ Just imagine how things would have been like if Juve allowed an equalizer in extra time and finished with a 3-3 draw going into the international break. Yeah, no bueno. •Kwadwo Asamoah rediscovered a little bit of what made him so good in the first half of last season. It's been a while since we've seen him cutting in from the left wing and taking shots on goal like was the cas against Milan. And with his right foot, too. I know he's quite reliant on his natural left foot, but it was definitely nice to see a change. •I'm happy for Sebastian Giovinco. You should be, too. Antonio Conte certainly is. Conte: What interests me is that my men are always ready to make a contribution. That’s why I’m particularly happy for Giovinco. #JuveMilan •Outside of the boneheaded turnover that lead to Milan's second goal, the use of Pogba as a wingback on the right flank was definitely an interesting choice by Conte. Who knows how much we will see of it going forward, but it definitely had a positive impact on a Juve side that was in need of a second-half boost. •Max Allegri thinks Philippe Mexes didn't throw a punch, huh? Maybe he should drop this whole managing thing which isn't going so well right now and start a stand-up comedy routine. •Chiellini scored his goal all of a minute after Mexes got sent off. If you want an example of poetic justice, there's the best kind. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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JUVENTUS 3 - 2 MILAN Sulley Ali Muntari (1') Andrea Pirlo (15′) Sebastian Giovinco (69′) Giorgio Chiellini (75′) Sulley Ali Muntari (90') October 6, 2013 8:45 PM Juventus Stadium — Turin Referee: Gianluca Rocchi Attendance: 38000 Bianconeri see off spirited Rossoneri challenge Oct 6, 2013 Juventus defeated AC Milan 3-2 at the Juventus Stadium on Sunday night in Serie A. http://markting10.nl/ Goals from Andrea Pirlo, Sebastian Giovinco and Giorgio Chiellini were enough to give the Bianconeri victory in an entertaining contest in which Sulley Muntari scored two for the Rossoneri. With the rain lashing down in Turin the Rossoneri set the pace for the match with the visitors taking the lead within 20 seconds of the start as Muntari showed quick feet to divert an off target drive from Antonio Nocerino past Gianluigi Buffon. As the Bianconeri quickly pressed for the equaliser they should have been on level terms when Arturo Vidal played a meticulous pass to Fabio Quagliarella only for the Italian to choose power rather than precision as the Chilean had and drove high over the bar. http://markting10.nl/ On 14 minutes the hosts were level. Carlos Tevez heading towards the Milan box went down under the faintest of challenges from Nigel De Jong, from the resulting free-kick Pirlo curled a shot through insufficient Rossoneri wall and Christian Abbiati could only help it into the net. Juventus’ Leonardo Bonucci risked leaving his side a man short after Robinho made the most of the defender pushing his forehead into the face of the Brazilian, however, considering the referee saw the incident, only booked the Italian. In the 26th Milan’s Cristian Zapata, having obviously taken heart from counterpart Chiellini stinging the hands of Abbiati from distance earlier, carried the ball to the edge of Juventus area and shooting across Buffon who pushed round his right-hand post for a corner. As the first-half reached its conclusion Kevin Constant nearly undid the Diavolo’s good work by nudging Tevez inside the area. Despite making more contact that when he was booked for a foul on the Argentine early in the game the referee waved play on. http://markting10.nl/ It was Milan who had the better of the opening exchanges as the second half got underway. Alessandro Matri slide in Robinho, but as he attempted to poke the pall past Buffon the Italy captain made an excellent one-handed save. The introduction of Paul Pogba saw the Old Lady press Masimiliano Allegri’s side with greater intensity and the home side could have taken the lead on 66 minutes, but Kwadwo Assamoah’s drive whistle past the post without anyone able to make contact. It was actually fellow substitute Giovinco who made the biggest impact. As the Bianconeri midfielder recycled the ball it found it’s way to the diminutive Italian on the edge of the box and he quickly wriggled past the Milan defenders and fired low past Abbiati. http://markting10.nl/ With 15 minutes left things went from bad to worse for the Rossoneri as Philippe Mexes was sent off after receiving two cautions in quick succession. Milan were then punished once more from the free-kick as Pirlo struck the bar and Chiellini returned the ball first time into an unguarded net to put the game out of reach. In the final minute and the game seemingly slipping away from the Rossoneri Muntari edge towards the Juventus penalty area and unleashed a fierce drive that took a deflection past the dive of Buffon to give them the faintest hope of a late comeback, but it was not to be. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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JUVENTUS 3 - 2 MILAN Sulley Ali Muntari (1') Andrea Pirlo (15′) Sebastian Giovinco (69′) Giorgio Chiellini (75′) Sulley Ali Muntari (90') October 6, 2013 8:45 PM Juventus Stadium — Turin Referee: Gianluca Rocchi Attendance: 38000 Juve turn 10-man Milan over Milan took the lead after 19 seconds, but Juventus turned it around to win 3-2 with Philippe Mexes sent off. Oct 6, 2013 This is traditionally one of the classics in Italian football, though both teams were eager to answer critics after this week’s results. Juve were held to a 2-2 draw by Galatasaray, while the Rossoneri stalled against Ajax and had only eight points from six Serie A rounds. http://markting10.nl/ Mirko Vucinic, Stephan Lichtsteiner, Simone Pepe and Martin Caceres missed out for the Bianconeri, who rested Paul Pogba. The visitors were without Valter Birsa, Kaka, Stephan El Shaarawy, Giampaolo Pazzini, Daniele Bonera, Matias Silvestre, Jherson Vergara, Mattia De Sciglio and the suspended Mario Balotelli. It was an incredible start, as after just 19 seconds Milan had taken the lead under pouring rain! It was a wayward Antonio Nocerino shot that turned into an assist for Sulley Ali Muntari at the back post, taking Gigi Buffon by surprise. This was the quickest goal of the season so far. Juventus were shocked, but fought back with Fabio Quagliarella off target, then Christian Abbiati palming over both a Kwadwo Asamoah effort and a Giorgio Chiellini screamer from distance. Andrea Pirlo got them back on level terms, as Abbiati performed heroics before then, but was taken completely by surprise on the free kick. It dipped over the wall and he was not placed well, flapping a weak hand at the ball. However, Milan protested that it should not have been a free kick, let alone a booking for Nigel De Jong on Carlos Tevez. http://markting10.nl/ Leonardo Bonucci ran a risk with a slight head-butt on Robinho, but the Brazilian tried to make the most of it. Cristian Zapata had a rare shot on goal, forcing Buffon to fingertip wide, then Tevez fell under pressure from Kevin Constant, but the referee waved play on. Riccardo Montolivo blasted straight at Buffon after the restart, but cameras caught Philippe Mexes aim a punch at the back of Chiellini’s head as a Juve corner was whipped in. The officials did not spot it, but the Milan defender is likely to receive a ban using video evidence. Buffon had to sprint off his line to deflect Robinho’s angled drive across the face of goal when sent clear by a through ball. http://markting10.nl/ A Nigel De Jong volley flew wide, but Abbiati parried an effort from Paul Pogba and Asamoah sent the follow-up off target. Sebastian Giovinco came off the bench and after one minute and 46 seconds had scored a great goal. He ran on to an Arturo Vidal assist, dummied Zapata and kept his cool to place the angled drive across Abbiati. Antonio Conte celebrated wildly and shouted at the fans behind him, who have often jeered the Atomic Ant. Mexes had avoided a red card earlier, but was sent off for two yellows in quick succession. The first was for a foul on Giovinco, followed immediately by another for dissent. From that free kick caused by Mexes, Pirlo curled on to the crossbar and Chiellini was first on to the ricochet in order to make it 3-1 for Juventus. It still wasn’t over, as Muntari pulled one back for the Rossoneri in the final minute when his snapshot took a deflection off Bonucci’s heel to surprise Buffon at the near post. Milan almost got it back to 3-3 deep into stoppages, but the Zapata diving header from a corner was over the bar. http://markting10.nl/ Juventus: Buffon; Barzagli, Bonucci, Chiellini; Padoin (Pogba 54), Vidal, Pirlo, Marchisio, Asamoah; Tevez (Llorente 85), Quagliarella (Giovinco 67) Milan: Abbiati; Abate, Mexes, Zapata, Constant; Nocerino (Niang 71), De Jong (Poli 85), Muntari; Montolivo, Robinho (Zaccardo 76); Matri Ref: Rocchi Sent off: Mexes 74 (M) http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
