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  1. TORINO 0 - 1 JUVENTUS Paul Pogba (54′) September 29, 2013 12:30 PM Stadio Olimpico — Turin Referee: Silvio Mazzoleni Attendance:‬ 15000‎ Initial reaction and random observations Sep 29, 2013 Short-attention-span writing and reading as I'm still trying to comprehend what hour of the morning it is after Juventus' win over Torino in this season's first edition of the Derby della Mole. http://markting10.nl/ •Man of the Match: Paul Pogba. The discussion starts and ends right here. Got the game-winning goal, played a nearly flawless second half against Torino, and did so while playing all three spots in the center of the midfield. He went from playing in front of the defense a la Andrea Pirlo, to swapping positions with Arturo Vidal, to then switching for a few minutes with Claudio Marchisio, and then back to sitting in front of the back three. That takes a lot, no matter who you are. Once again, this 20-year-old kid played like a 10-year veteran in a hard-fought derby victory. Just another day in the life of Paul Pogba, I guess. Or at least it seems that way. •Torino didn't have a shot on target. Gigi Buffon is back to stealing checks. •In all seriousness, though, the Juventus defense really played a very good game, especially Giorgio Chiellini. Sure, Toro weren't ever close to being consistently dangerous when they actually did attack instead of looking totally stagnant, but when Buffon doesn't have to even try and make a save on a shot on goal over the course of 90 minutes, you know you're doing something right. •Yellow card, huh? Come on, Ciro. You're better than that. (At least I think so.) •You guys see Carlos Tevez defending in the last few minutes before Fabio Quagliarella replaced him in the final minute of the second half? You should have, because he was working his tail off. And that was after he was getting absolutely beat up by almost everybody in a Torino jersey. •Grinding out a result in a derby. That's so Juventus. •Contrary to popular belief, Sebastian Giovinco wasn't all that bad. WhoScored says he was one of Juventus' least effective players, but I feel pretty safe in saying that Giovinco was better than Tevez in the first 45 minutes of the game. Obviously Carlitos got more involved in a lot of aspects in the second half, but sometimes the doom and gloom surrounding a certain Atomic Ant isn't all that it's cracked up to be. •Juventus' next four opponents: Galatasaray, Milan, Fiorentina, Real Madrid. For a month that has a two-week international break thrown right into the middle of it, that's certainly one heck of a slate of games that are on deck. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  2. TORINO 0 - 1 JUVENTUS Paul Pogba (54′) September 29, 2013 12:30 PM Stadio Olimpico — Turin Referee: Silvio Mazzoleni Attendance:‬ 15000‎ Bianconeri edge out a disciplined Granata Sep 29, 2013 Torino were defeated 1-0 by Juventus in the Derby della Mole at the Stadio Olimpico on Sunday afternoon in Serie A. http://markting10.nl/ A close range header from Bianconeri midfielder Paul Pogba was enough to decide the match between Turin rivals Juventus and Torino in a game that failed to live up to expectation. A first half lacking quality began with the hosts looking nervous and conceding possession constantly as they looked to clear their lines and maintain a strong defensive position to repel the Bianconeri, however, Antonio Conte’s men did little to trouble keeper Daniele Padelli during the first 45. It was actually the Granata that had the better of the first half opportunities, mainly from set pieces, with the Old Lady largely restricted to two tame shots from distances from midfielders Pogba and Claudio Marchisio. On 14 minutes it was Danilo D’Ambrosio who wasted the clearest chance of the first half after a wonderful set piece delivery from Omar El Kaddouri found the wing-back six yards from goal, but he could only head well over. Ten minutes later Torino were given another opportunity from a free-kick after El Kaddouri carried the ball purposefully from his own half towards the Juventus box only for Pogba to recklessly and cynically foul the Moroccan, however, the resulting free-kick was bent just wide of the post by Alessio Cerci. While the Frenchman’s challenge was poor it wasn’t the worst of the first half with referee Paolo Mazzoleni allowing plenty to go unpunished. On 36 minutes Carlos Tevez skipped away from Ciro Immobile and with no chance at reaching the ball he lunged at the Argentinean’s trailing right calf and should probably have received more than the yellow shown. Juventus certainly displayed greater composure with the ball, yet they were also allowed to with Giampiero Ventura happy for his side to defend deep and break with the impressive Cerci clearly troubling the Bianconeri back free when receiving the ball. Early in the second half Juventus finally created a clear opening with some clever one touch passing putting Sebastian Giovinco eight yards from goal with just Padelli to beat but the diminutive striker struck the ball into the legs of the Italian. Moments later the visitors did take the lead after a corner was headed towards goal by Leonardo Bonucci and as it struck the shoulder of an offside Tevez the ball ricocheted off the crossbar only for Pogba to stoop and head home from close range. After conceding the goal the Bianconeri dominated the next 20 minutes forcing Il Toro to sit back and defend more out of necessity than as a long-term tactical plan, but with time running out the hosts began to pressure Conte’s side to appease a frustrated home crowd. The arrival of Mirko Vucinic for Giovinco brought the only other clear goal scoring opportunity for Juventus as he carefully steered a volley towards the Torino net that Padelli saved acrobatically to deny the Bianconeri a two goal cushion. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  3. TORINO 0 - 1 JUVENTUS Paul Pogba (54′) September 29, 2013 12:30 PM Stadio Olimpico — Turin Referee: Silvio Mazzoleni Attendance:‬ 15000‎ Conte: 'Immobile red card' Antonio Conte hit back after Juventus won the Turin Derby with an offside goal. “Ciro Immobile should’ve been sent off”. Sep 29, 2013 Paul Pogba nodded in the only goal of the game to beat Torino 1-0, but Carlos Tevez was clearly offside during the move. http://markting10.nl/ “I was told Tevez was offside during the goal, but he also risked his ankle on Immobile’s challenge before that,” Conte told Sky Sport Italia. “He suffered a serious cut to his ankle and who knows how it might’ve ended if Toro had gone down to 10 men. Immobile should’ve been sent off. “Mistakes can happen for referees and it is inevitable that debatable incidents will occur, but the team played well and took the initiative throughout. “Today we were much more attentive and didn’t allow Torino anything, despite their excellent players on the counter-attack. Compared to previous games, we brought back the three-man defence that had done so well last season. “There was only one team that looked for the victory and that was Juventus. Torino sat back and waited, even after going a goal down. It’s a difficult League and our opponents change their whole approach to limit us rather than play their own football. “Torino are very organised tactically and use a very defensive system, but in the second half as they got tired the spaces started to open up a bit.” Andrea Pirlo had been man-marked in recent matches, so Conte opted to rest him against Torino. “Arturo Vidal was marked by Omar El Kaddouri, so I moved Pogba to make his physicality felt. The goal changed it and we moved to a 4-3-3, putting Simone Padoin in a more advanced position with Mirko Vucinic and Tevez. “Pirlo is unique and inimitable, so without him we lose in quality and gain in physicality. I had to rotate the squad with so many games coming up. I have faith in the squad.” http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  4. TORINO 0 - 1 JUVENTUS Paul Pogba (54′) September 29, 2013 12:30 PM Stadio Olimpico — Turin Referee: Silvio Mazzoleni Attendance:‬ 15000‎ Juve win contentious Turin Derby Juventus won the Turin Derby with a Paul Pogba goal that should’ve been ruled offside, though Toro were largely toothless. Sep 29, 2013 The Derby della Mole has not been kind to Torino recently, as they were without a win since 1995 and hadn’t even scored in 14 editions, losing seven of the last eight. Andrea Pirlo was rested ahead of the Champions League game with Galatasaray, while Sebastian Giovinco was the new partner for Carlos Tevez. Ciro Immobile is co-owned between Juve and Toro, starting alongside Capocannoniere Alessio Cerci. http://markting10.nl/ Danilo D’Ambrosio’s header was over the bar from a free kick, then scrambled back with a crucial clearance to stop Tevez getting on the end of a Giovinco cut-back at the other end. Claudio Marchisio and Paul Pogba went into the book for taking down Immobile and Omar El Kaddouri on strong runs. Cerci curled one of his trademark free kicks just past the near top corner. Tevez crossed for the head of Giovinco, but it was intercepted by defenders, while Stephan Lichtsteiner’s attempt was hoofed wide. Immobile was also carded for a very late tackle from behind on Tevez’s ankle. ‘Apache’ fired over from the edge of the box within seconds of the restart, then flicked on a Kwadwo Asamoah pass for Giovinco, who side-footed his finish straight at Daniele Padelli from close range. The pressure was building and paid off when Juventus took the lead. Tevez’s header from a corner cracked against the crossbar, but Pogba was alert and turned in the rebound. However, the Granata complained that Tevez appeared to be offside when he started the move. Marchisio risked a second yellow card with a clumsy tackle on D’Ambrosio, but the referee gave him a final warning. Asamoah set up Tevez for a drive that was deflected inches past the far post. Cerci went down in the box, but there was barely any contact and the referee waved play on. Padelli needed a wonderful one-handed save to palm away a volley into the ground by substitute Mirko Vucinic. Torino: Padelli; Glik, Rodriguez (S Masiello 46), Moretti; Darmian, Brighi, Vives (Farnerud 86), El Kaddouri (Meggiorini 68), D’Ambrosio; Cerci, Immobile Juventus: Buffon; Barzagli, Bonucci, Chiellini; Lichtsteiner, Vidal, Pogba, Marchisio, Asamoah (Padoin 74); Tevez (Quagliarella 91), Giovinco (Vucinic 78) Ref: Mazzoleni http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  5. TORINO 0 - 1 JUVENTUS Paul Pogba (54′) September 29, 2013 12:30 PM Stadio Olimpico — Turin Referee: Silvio Mazzoleni Attendance:‬ 15000‎ Pogba pounces to maintain Old Lady's derby dominance The Frenchman nodded home from close range in the second half after Carlos Tevez's header hit the crossbar to move the champions level with Napoli at the Serie A summit. Sep 29, 2013 A controversial Paul Pogba goal settled the Derby della Mole as Juventus secured a 1-0 triumph over Torino at the Stadio Olimpico on Sunday. http://markting10.nl/ The France international headed home a rebound from close range after Carlos Tevez had nodded Leonardo Bonucci's flick onto the bar, with replays suggesting that the Argentine striker was in an offside position when he met the ball. Juventus dictated the tempo in a drab first half, with Claudio Marchisio coming closest on the stroke of half-time with a low drive, but in the second half they turned their possession into a decisive goal thanks to Pogba's intervention, moving them level with Napoli at the top of Serie A on 16 points prior to Roma's game with Bologna. Torino started with the league's joint-top scorer Alessio Cerci leading their line, while Juventus restored Tevez to the starting XI after he was rested for the 2-1 victory over Chievo on Wednesday. The Bianconeri controlled the early possession but failed to create any clear-cut chances. They almost found a breakthrough in the 14th minute when Sebastian Giovinco wriggled through several challenges on the right before delivering for Tevez, but the danger was snuffed out by a last-ditch clearance from Danilo D'Ambrosio. As the hosts began to settle they won a series of set-pieces and they almost capitalised in the 26th minute when Cerci curled his 25-yard free-kick into the side netting. Antonio Conte's side continued to look more threatening on the ball, however. Stephan Lichtsteiner's effort from distance curled wide before Juve could have stolen ahead in first-half injury time when Marchisio's 20-yard driven effort went narrowly wide of Daniele Padelli's post. The visitors' pressure did not let up in the second half and Giovinco should have put Juventus ahead when a neat touch by Tevez left him one-on-one with the goalkeeper but he hit a tame effort straight at Padelli. But Juventus deservedly took the lead in the 54th minute. Bonucci headed a corner goalwards and Tevez somehow managed to head against the crossbar from two yards but the resultant rebound was nodded home by Pogba. However, television replays suggested that Tevez may have been in an offside position when he met the defender's flick on. Marchisio was lucky not to receive his marching orders 10 minutes later when he lunged into a tackle on Giuseppe Vives when already on a yellow card as the match began to spark a litte more into life. The hosts had a penalty shout waved away when Ciro Immobile went to ground under Giorgio Chiellini's challenge but referee Paolo Mazzoleni was unmoved. Juventus almost grabbed a second in the 84th minute when Mirko Vucinic guided a back-post volley goalwards but Padelli parried away the danger, while substitute Alexander Farnerud came close to meeting a cut-back for the hosts in the final ten minutes. Despite a late flurry of pressure, Torino were unable to find that elusive equaliser, meaning their 18-year wait for a win against their city rivals goes on. http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
  6. Il sogno di Cerci é giocare in Champions League ma se rimane nel Torino ....
  7. Vidal cestina lo 0-2. Tevez era comunque in off side.
  8. Meggiorini tira un cazzotto sulla schiena di Marchisio. Prova TV please.
  9. Ottimo Bonucci stavolta. Asamoah crossa malissimo.
  10. Marchisio sul pallone, perché si scaldano tutti?
  11. TORINO - JUVENTUS September 29, 2013 12:30 PM Stadio Olimpico — Turin Referee:‬ Silvio Mazzoleni HT 0-0: Turin Derby stalemate Sep 29, 2013 It has been a tense first half of the Turin Derby, as Alessio Cerci and Carlos Tevez had the best chances. http://markting10.nl/ The Derby della Mole has not been kind to Torino recently, as they were without a win since 1995 and hadn’t even scored in 14 editions, losing seven of the last eight. Andrea Pirlo was rested ahead of the Champions League game with Galatasaray, while Sebastian Giovinco was the new partner for Carlos Tevez. Ciro Immobile is co-owned between Juve and Toro, starting alongside Capocannoniere Alessio Cerci. Danilo D’Ambrosio’s header was over the bar from a free kick, then scrambled back with a crucial clearance to stop Tevez getting on the end of a Giovinco cut-back at the other end. Claudio Marchisio and Paul Pogba went into the book for taking down Immobile and Omar El Kaddouri on strong runs. Cerci curled one of his trademark free kicks just past the near top corner. Tevez crossed for the head of Giovinco, but it was intercepted by defenders, while Stephan Lichtsteiner’s attempt was hoofed wide. Immobile was also carded for a very late tackle from behind on Tevez’s ankle. Torino 0-0 Juventus (Half-Time) Torino: Padelli; Glik, Rodriguez, Moretti; Darmian, Brighi, Vives, El Kaddouri, D’Ambrosio; Cerci, Immobile Juventus: Buffon; Barzagli, Bonucci, Chiellini; Lichtsteiner, Vidal, Pogba, Marchisio, Asamoah; Tevez, Giovinco Ref: Mazzoleni http://www.goal.com/en/results-standings/69/italy-serie-a/table?ICID=SP_TN_111
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