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  1. F.C. KOBENHAVN 1 - 1 JUVENTUS Nicolai Jörgensen (14′) Fabio Quagliarella (54′) September 17, 2013 8:45 PM Parken Stadium — Copenhagen Referee: Ivan Bebek (Croatia) Attendance:‬ 36524‎ Inspired Wiland denies Juve Sep 17, 2013 Juventus were frustrated by an inspired performance from FC Copenhagen goalkeeper Johan Wiland as they were held to a 1-1 draw in their Champions League opener in Denmark. http://markting10.nl/ The visitors missed a succession of chances, especially after the break, as they began their Group B campaign slowly. At half-time, it looked as though things could have ended up worse, with the Danes leading through Nicolai Jorgensen's 13th-minute goal, but Fabio Quagliarella levelled nine minutes into the second half. Quagliarella also headed against the bar as the Italians created enough chances to win several games, only to see them go begging thanks to a series of splendid saves by Wiland. Conte had warned his side ahead of the match that they could not afford the sort of slow start to the competition they had last year, when they drew their opening three games before recovering to qualify. But his team appeared not to heed his advice. Carlos Tevez fired wide following an Andrea Pirlo corner as they served an early warning to the hosts, but the Italians fell behind when Pierre Bengtsson swept a free-kick into the area and Jorgensen was on hand to slot the ball home from close range. Juventus almost responded in the 20th minute, but Wiland produced two superb saves to keep his side in front. First he tipped Giorgio Chiellini's header from an Arturo Vidal cross over the bar and then, from the resulting Pirlo corner, turned away Paul Pogba's effort. The Italians kept coming, Angelo Ogbonna heading over and Quagliarella and Tevez shooting over. Pogba then had another golden chance, only to head wide as the visitors trailed at the break. Conte's side started the second half in similar vein, Tevez bringing another save from Wiland. But the 32-year-old keeper was finally beaten in the 54th minute when Federico Peluso fed Quagliarella, who fired high into the net from the centre of the area. The search was now on for the winner, but still Wiland proved a huge obstacle. He parried Pirlo's driven shot from just outside the area and then made a rather easier stop to keep out Stephan Lichtsteiner's effort two minutes later. When Quagliarella beat him again in the 64th minute, the crossbar came to the keeper's rescue as the striker's header stayed out. Vidal was the next to be denied by Wiland before the wasteful Pogba headed wide from a Pirlo cross. Still Juventus carved out chance after chance, and produced miss after miss. Sebastian Giovinco's shot from the right side of the area was blocked by Wiland, who saw Tevez's injury-time effort go harmlessly wide as Copenhagen held out.
  2. F.C. KOBENHAVN 1 - 1 JUVENTUS Nicolai Jörgensen (14′) Fabio Quagliarella (54′) September 17, 2013 8:45 PM Parken Stadium — Copenhagen Referee: Ivan Bebek (Croatia) Attendance:‬ 36524‎ FC Copenhagen 1 - 1 Juventus: Instant reaction and random observations Sep 17, 2013 I'm starting to think that there is a hex around Juventus whenever they take a trip to Denmark. If you want to disagree with me, go right ahead and do so. http://markting10.nl/ But Juventus had 33 total shots in their trip to Denmark last year. They recorded 27 total shots against FC Copenhagen on Tuesday night. That's 60 shots towards a Danish goal in two games, a number where you'd think Antonio Conte's men would fly back to Turin with a bunch of goals to their pocket and feeling good about their performance. Not so fast. Juventus left both of those games with 1-1 draws. Chances were created. But with those chances came world-class saves from a 32-year-old goalkeeper having a career night between the sticks, lots of missed opportunities and a whooooole lot of frustration created. Conte rotated the squad like he said he would. And that squad delivered — to a point. They created a ton of chances. They didn't play well — or anything close to the way they went into the international break — but the a rather mediocre performance still produced as many chances as anybody else in the opening matchday. The one problem: They didn't take advantage of them whatsoever. Yeah, well what good is that if you can only manage to finish one of them? Exactly. Random thoughts and random observations •When are we going to be worried about Giorgio Chiellini's form? King Kong had another forgettable showing, the second in as many games. •Johan Wiland is why Copenhagen came away with a point from this game. Not Juventus' stupid defending on the opening goal. Nope. You're going to need a second hand to count the amount of top-shelf saves Wiland made to keep the score either in favor of Copenhagen or even at 1-1. From one keeper to another, that was a truly unbelievable game. The Man of the Match discussion starts and ends with him. •I love Antonio Conte. I really do. But you're trying to tell me that Fernando Llorente, a guy who stands 6-foot-5 and thrives on service in the air, couldn't have helped Juventus try and get a goal. How many crosses did the Juve wingbacks attempt against Copenhagen? Okay, so it was close to 50, but there's no reason to think Llorente couldn't have put at least a couple of those on goal no matter what kind of insane form Copenhagen's goalkeeper was in. •If Juventus are drawn against another Danish side in next year's Champions League I will be enraged. •It doesn't matter if it's coming off the bench or playing from the start, Fabio Quagliarella scores goals in the Champions League. It's a good thing that the merry-go-round transfer with Genoa and Roma didn't go through. Quagliarella is still a valuable piece to this puzzle. There's no way around it. •I had no problems with the squad rotation. Andrea Barzagli and Mirko Vucinic had both been hurting over the last few weeks with their respective injuries and Kwadwo Asamoah had played a ton of minutes before, during, and after the international break. Juventus fielded a squad good enough to beat Copenhagen no matter what the situation was. They just didn't get the job done. •I'm not pushing the panic button by any means. Remember how things started last year in the Champions League. But other than starting against Copenhagen at Juventus Stadium, things couldn't have been drawn up any better for Juve. Unfortunately, they're coming back home to Turin with one point, not three. This team just likes to make things hard on themselves in Europe, I guess.
  3. F.C. KOBENHAVN 1 - 1 JUVENTUS Nicolai Jörgensen (14′) Fabio Quagliarella (54′) September 17, 2013 8:45 PM Parken Stadium — Copenhagen Referee: Ivan Bebek (Croatia) Attendance:‬ 36524‎ Copenhagen hold wasteful Juve Juventus dominated, hit the bar and forced numerous saves, but Fabio Quagliarella only got them a 1-1 draw in Copenhagen. Sep 17, 2013 In the other Group B game, Real Madrid earned a resounding 6-1 victory away to Galatasaray. http://markting10.nl/ The Bianconeri began their Champions League campaign in Denmark, where last season they were held to a 1-1 draw by Norsdjaelland. Mirko Vucinic, Kwadwo Asamoah and Andrea Barzagli were rested in favour of Fabio Quagliarella, Federico Peluso and Angelo Ogbonna, while Claudio Marchisio, Martin Caceres and Simone Pepe were injured. Copenhagen were champions of Denmark, but had a terrible start to their domestic season, managing only seven points from eight games. It was Copenhagen who broke the deadlock with Nicolai Jorgensen, who was able to bundle the ball over the line from four yards after a Pierre Bengtsson free kick was not dealt with properly. There was almost an equaliser moments later, but Johan Wiland spilled a Carlos Tevez shot and Quagliarella tested him on the follow-up. Juve had a double scoring opportunity denied by amazing Wiland saves. First the 32-year-old goalkeeper fingertipped Giorgio Chiellini’s header over from point-blank range, then from the resulting corner used his knee to deflect a Paul Pogba effort over the bar from a couple of yards. Tevez curled off target and Pogba’s header was inches wide, while Stephan Lichtsteiner scuffed his volley from a very promising position. After the restart Wiland was again forced into heroics in the Copenhagen goal. Tevez sprung the offside trap on a ball over the top and was one-on-one when Wiland stuck out a foot to parry the low shot. Juve finally found a way through when Peluso’s low cross was let through by a Tevez dummy and Quagliarella blasted under the bar from 10 yards. Quagliagol had also scored an equaliser in last season’s Champions League opener away to Chelsea and this was his fifth strike in eight games in this competition for the Bianconeri. Another fine Peluso cross from the left set up Lichtsteiner, but the scissor-kick volley was well over, as he had the time to control it. Moments later a long-range Andrea Pirlo snapshot was beaten away at the base of the near post. Quagliarella was very unlucky on 63 minutes, as his glancing header looped up to land on the crossbar with Wiland beaten. Copenhagen spent most of the second half pinned back, but had a chance too when Jorgensen drilled inches over the bar from distance. Wiland rushed off his line to close down Arturo Vidal, then the goalkeeper parried a fine Tevez strike and from the corner Pogba’s header glanced just past the far post. Wiland used his legs again on substitute Sebastian Giovinco, as Juve had 22 attempts on goal (nine on target) compared to Copenhagen’s eight. In stoppages Tevez had the chance to win it, but poked wide from Mauricio Isla's assist from six yards. Copenhagen 1-1 Juventus Scorers: Jorgensen 14 ©, Quagliarella 54 (J) Copenhagen: Wiland; Jacobsen, Mellberg, R Sigurdsson, Bengtsson; Bolanos (Toutouh 79), Claudemir (Margreitter 85), Delaney, Braaten; Adi (Gislason 69), N Jorgensen Juventus: Buffon; Bonucci, Ogbonna, Chiellini; Lichtsteiner (Isla 85), Vidal, Pirlo, Pogba, Peluso (De Ceglie 73); Quagliarella (Giovinco 76), Tevez Ref: Bebek (CRO)
  4. F.C. KOBENHAVN 1 - 1 JUVENTUS Nicolai Jörgensen (14′) Fabio Quagliarella (54′) September 17, 2013 8:45 PM Parken Stadium — Copenhagen Referee: Ivan Bebek (Croatia) Attendance:‬ 36524‎ Quagliarella spares Bianconeri's blushes The forward justified his inclusion in the starting line-up by cancelling out Nicolai Jorgensen's first-half opener at Parken. Sep 17, 2013 Juventus had to settle for a 1-1 draw with Copenhagen after dominating much of their opening Champions League encounter in Denmark. http://markting10.nl/ Nicolai Jorgensen gave the hosts the lead in the 15th minute in the Group B clash before Fabio Quagliarella levelled the scores 10 minutes into the second half. It was scant reward for a Juventus side that enjoyed much more of the ball and created far better chances, only for wasteful finishing to deny Antonio Conte's side. Stale Solbakken made one change from the side that drew 1-1 with Esbjerg at the weekend, Igor Vetokele making way for Daniel Braaten. Conte made three changes from Saturday's 1-1 draw with Inter, with Angelo Ogbonna, Federico Peluso and Quagliarella coming in for Andrea Barzagli, Kwadwo Asamoah and Mirko Vucinic. The Italian champions had the first effort of note in the fifth minute, Carlos Tevez meeting Andrea Pirlo's cleverly-taken corner but firing wide of the right-hand post from an angle. Copenhagen took the lead after Juventus failed to deal with Pierre Bengtsson's deep free-kick from the right-hand side. As a crowd of players jumped to challenge for the ball inside the six-yard box, it fell kindly for Jorgensen, who took a touch and slotted home beyond a helpless Gianluigi Buffon. Juventus' response was immediate as Johan Wiland made two outstanding saves in a minute to keep his side in front midway through the half, keeping out efforts from Giorgio Chiellini and Paul Pogba when both players looked certain to score. Tevez then curled his shot a yard over the crossbar in the 32nd minute as Juventus continued to pen their opponents back in search of an equaliser. The second half began much as the first had ended, with the visitors in the ascendancy, and in the 52nd minute Tevez wasted a golden opportunity to level the scores. Pirlo's first-time ball over the top caught the home defence square, but the Argentine forward, clean through on goal, saw his effort saved by the legs of Wiland. Two minutes later, however, Juventus finally got the goal their dominance had warranted as Tevez stepped over Peluso's cross from the left and Quagliarella swept the ball high past Wiland from 10 yards. Quagliarella was then inches away from a second in the 65th minute, his header from Lichsteiner's cross flicking the top of the bar and bouncing away to safety. With 20 minutes to go, Jorgensen went close in a rare Copenhagen attack, driving forward before unleashing a shot from 20 yards that flew narrowly over Buffon's crossbar. Arturo Vidal could have put Juventus in front with 15 minutes remaining after collecting Tevez's headed flick, but his weak effort rebounded away off Wiland's chest. Moments later, Tevez was again denied by Wiland before Pogba's header bounced just wide of the post with the goalkeeper stranded. With 10 minutes to go, substitute Sebastian Giovinco was the next man to be denied by the inspired Wiland as Juventus were left searching in vain for a winner.
  5. Peccato per Tevez, meriterebbe il goal della vittoria.
  6. De Ceglie non é proprio il mio giocatore preferito della Juve. Perché gioca?
  7. Grande azione di Pogba ma Quagliarella era in offside.
  8. F.C. KOBENHAVN - JUVENTUS September 17, 2013 8:45 PM Parken Stadium — Copenhagen Referee: Ivan Bebek (Croatia) HT 1-0: Juve trail in Copenhagen Sep 17, 2013 Juventus had numerous chances in Copenhagen and forced amazing saves, but are trailing 1-0 at half-time. http://markting10.nl/ The Bianconeri began their Champions League campaign in Denmark, where last season they were held to a 1-1 draw by Norsdjaelland. Mirko Vucinic, Kwadwo Asamoah and Andrea Barzagli were rested in favour of Fabio Quagliarella, Federico Peluso and Angelo Ogbonna, while Claudio Marchisio, Martin Caceres and Simone Pepe were injured. Copenhagen were champions of Denmark, but had a terrible start to their domestic season, managing only seven points from eight games. It was Copenhagen who broke the deadlock with Nicolai Jorgensen, who was able to bundle the ball over the line from four yards after a Pierre Bengtsson free kick was not dealt with properly. There was almost an equaliser moments later, but Johan Wiland spilled a Carlos Tevez shot and Quagliarella tested him on the follow-up. Juve had a double scoring opportunity denied by amazing Wiland saves. First the 32-year-old goalkeeper fingertipped Giorgio Chiellini’s header over from point-blank range, then from the resulting corner used his knee to deflect a Paul Pogba effort over the bar from a couple of yards. Tevez curled off target and Pogba’s header was inches wide, while Stephan Lichtsteiner scuffed his volley from a very promising position. Copenhagen 1-0 Juventus (Half-Time) Scorers: Jorgensen 14' Copenhagen: Wiland; Jacobsen, Mellberg, R Sigurdsson, Bengtsson; Bolanos, Claudemir, Delaney, Braaten; Adi, N Jorgensen Juventus: Buffon; Bonucci, Ogbonna, Chiellini; Lichtsteiner, Vidal, Pirlo, Pogba, Peluso; Quagliarella, Tevez Ref: Bebek (CRO)
  9. Marotta: 'Pogba and Vidal bids' Sep 17, 2013 Beppe Marotta reveals Juventus “turned down” Arturo Vidal and Paul Pogba offers and are targeting Champions League success. The general manager spoke to Mediaset Premium ahead of tonight’s Champions League opener in Copenhagen. http://markting10.nl/ “Are Juventus outsiders for the trophy? When Juventus take part in a competition, whether it’s the Scudetto or the Champions League, they must always target the maximum result. A lot also depends on possible favourable circumstances, mind you.” This evening Mirko Vucinic, Andrea Barzagli and Kwadwo Asamoah are rested, but there is still no starting spot for Fernando Llorente. “When we signed him we were well aware that he’d barely played for a year. Antonio Conte will use him when he is physically in good shape. “Vidal is a very valuable player to us and always gives his contribution. The transfer market is irrational at times, but we have never actually decided what he’s worth. Real Madrid asked for Vidal, but we turned them down. We never even discussed a possible sale.” The same is true of Paul Pogba, who also starts in Denmark tonight and is in talks for a contract extension. “His explosion was somewhat unexpected, even if there were signs at Manchester United two years ago,” continued Marotta. “Conte has been able to get the best out of him, so what I said about Vidal also applies to Pogba. These are players who form the solid core of the side. Yes, we did turn down important offers for Pogba. “We had signed a contract with him promising to revisit it when he became a star. Right now he deserves a raise.”
  10. Giocatori terrorizzati .... sanno giá come li tratterá Conte negli spogliatoi.
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