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  1. INTER 1 - 1 JUVENTUS Mauro Emanuel Icardi (73′) Arturo Vidal (75′) September 14, 2013 6:00 PM Giuseppe Meazza Stadium — Milan Referee: Daniele Orsato Attendance:‬ 46000‎ Vidal saves sleepy Juve from further Icardi-inspired pain The sluggish champions let their guard down in the Derby d'Italia, but the Chilean proved once more just what a class act he is to salvage a point. Sep 15, 2013 COMMENT By Kris Voakes The inevitable happened once again in Saturday’s Derby d’Italia: Arturo Vidal had the final say. http://markting10.nl/ Just as they switched off and allowed Mauro Icardi to lead Sampdoria to a shock victory in Turin in January, Juventus very nearly went down at the hands of the young Argentine once more when the Inter substitute broke the deadlock at San Siro. But the Chilean wasn’t about to let his underperforming team-mates suffer a first defeat of the season and, having quickly equalised, he almost had a hand in a winner which wouldn’t have been entirely unwarranted despite the lacklustre nature of Juve’s performance. For long spells the champions were far too pedestrian, allowing Inter’s back eight to sit in and watch the Bianconeri pass the ball around with a high degree of comfort. But it wasn’t even as though Walter Mazzarri’s side defended all that well. Whenever Juve began to stretch the play a little, opportunities were created. Even at half pace, they could easily have won the game. Vidal would have won a penalty but for the ball catching his flailing arm a split-second before Saphir Taider rugby-tackled him to the ground. Paul Pogba should have put his foot through a Pirlo pass which caught Hugo Campagnaro right out of position. Inter tried hard on the counter, but it was their visitors making the best openings despite a stocked back line being placed before them. At one stage late in the first half, Andrea Pirlo picked up the ball in 15 yards of space, with too many Inter players having sunk back to the edge of their own area. But the crooked and disorganised nature of the defensive line left enough space for the Italy midfielder to slide an angled ball in behind the back line for Mirko Vucinic, who would have put the champions ahead had he held his run better. The home side were defending in numbers, but not with real authority. Still, Inter had a few half-chances of their own thanks to Juve’s rather distracted approach to the game. With a trip to Copenhagen ahead of them on Tuesday, there was a very good argument for rotating the first-team squad, yet Antonio Conte instead played his preferred XI, even rushing back Mirko Vucinic after he was stretchered off for Montenegro during the week. The result was that Juventus’ minds never seemed to be entirely on the task at hand. The Old Lady’s lack of focus was exposed when Giorgio Chiellini was caught napping on the ball by Ricky Alvarez in the 73rd minute. The Argentine was then given a great angle to pass thanks to the clever run of Icardi, who finished superbly with his first touch of the game. While Juve had looked the most composed on the ball and quickly battled to win it back when they lost their way in the final third, the loss of possession in their own half proved crucial. Yet the moment they needed to up their game they did so, gaining a quickfire response to Icardi’s opener. Kwadwo Asamoah made a rare run to the byeline with the ball at his feet, outmuscled Jonathan with ease, drew Campagnaro and cut back for Vidal to drive home the equaliser. The Chilean’s magnificent form since arriving at Juve has been one of the biggest talking points in European football, helping to draw attention from many of the best clubs in the game. And he looked set to bolster his reputation even further in the 88th minute when his header from a left-wing cross proved too hot for Samir Handanovic to handle, but he was let down by compatriot Mauricio Isla, who skewed his shot wide with cover slow to come across. It was the final chance of a keenly contested derby, robbing Vidal of the win bonus he deserved but also making Juve pay for not going at the game with their usual gusto. Inter will be more than happy with the point.
  2. INTER 1 - 1 JUVENTUS Mauro Emanuel Icardi (73′) Arturo Vidal (75′) September 14, 2013 6:00 PM Giuseppe Meazza Stadium — Milan Referee: Daniele Orsato Attendance:‬ 46000‎ Mazzarri: 'Inter on a par with Juve' Walter Mazzarri was pleased with the Inter performance and content enough with the point against Juventus. Sep 14, 2013 Mauro Icardi opened the scoring, but Arturo Vidal equalised less than two minutes later for a 1-1 draw at San Siro. http://markting10.nl/ “We played on a par with a consolidated team, especially in the first half. After the break we even pushed for the victory, which is a big leap in such a short space of time together,” the Coach told Sky Sport Italia. “I was interested in seeing this Inter. We had done very well against Genoa and Catania, but with all due respect they are not Juventus and I wanted to see how we’d approach this game. “You could see we were a little tense in the first half, but the lads gave me an important response and I am proud of how they are playing at this stage of the year.” Antonio Conte said this performance shows Inter can challenge for the Scudetto. “I was telling Massimo Moratti that all you need is two games that go wrong and immediately everyone says you need reinforcements. It’s too early to discuss this sort of thing. We are growing, but we started from scratch and are so far above and beyond expectations.” However, there were some issues that Mazzarri highlighted, as Juventus took just 80 seconds to equalise and almost went in front soon after. “We need to talk, because after the goal we were convinced that we’d already won. We even risked losing a few minutes later, so we should’ve kept pushing.” Asked about the referee, Mazzarri was irritated at the line of questioning. “Vidal looked like he handled the ball on that incident, while Stephan Lichtsteiner should’ve received a second yellow card. I have decided not to talk about referees, anyway.” ..... BUT YOU DID IT, LOSER!
  3. INTER 1 - 1 JUVENTUS Mauro Emanuel Icardi (73′) Arturo Vidal (75′) September 14, 2013 6:00 PM Giuseppe Meazza Stadium — Milan Referee: Daniele Orsato Attendance:‬ 46000‎ Conte: 'Inter and Juve are strong' Antonio Conte believes the Derby d’Italia draw showed Inter and Juventus can fight for the Scudetto this term. Sep 14, 2013 “We confirmed today that Inter can target the top of the table this season, while Juventus are very tough to beat,” he told Sky Sport Italia after a 1-1 draw. http://markting10.nl/ “I saw my team play very well in a difficult arena against a side that has everything to compete right to the end, as they don’t have European commitments and therefore will have better fitness levels. “What I liked best was the effort and desire to do well. We went a goal down, but reacted with anger and could’ve gone 2-1 up straight after. “At the start of the second half we should’ve kept more alert and concentrated, though it was tough after so many had been on international duty and some of them paid the consequences.” Stephan Lichtsteiner was substituted at half-time after risking a second yellow card. “Stephan had received a booking and he ran a risk with a challenge when all the Inter players ran over to the referee asking he be sent off. With my experience as a player, I know that in these cases the referee is just waiting for the next incident to flash the red card. In fact, I held on until half-time, as I could’ve substituted him earlier.” Conte has used the same starting XI in each of the three Serie A games so far this season. “Squad rotation will be done when it is opportune. Serie A is our real objective right now and we can achieve something historic this season. “I never would’ve dreamed of rotating the squad against Inter. In these next few games we’ll see how strong we really are, as so far we’ve only played once a week. I trust the lads who haven’t played as much so far. “Fabio Quagliarella is in good shape and is perhaps in his best form since I’ve been at Juventus. He is training very well and I keep him in mind, as everyone has a chance of playing. “Fernando Llorente is part of the squad, but he was out for a year and that means losing sharpness, so he needs time to get back to full fitness. I won’t throw him into the mix before he’s ready just to keep the media happy.”
  4. INTER 1 - 1 JUVENTUS Mauro Emanuel Icardi (73′) Arturo Vidal (75′) September 14, 2013 6:00 PM Giuseppe Meazza Stadium — Milan Referee: Daniele Orsato Attendance:‬ 46000‎ Player Ratings The Serie A high-fliers shared the spoils in a captivating Derby d'Italia on Saturday, as Arturo Vidal rescued a point for the Bianconeri following Mauro Icardi's opener. Sep 14, 2013 FC Internazionale Samir Handanoviç - Succeeded in keeping his team in the match following a string of fine saves near the death which ultimately proved decisive. Juan Jesus - Looked to play the role of deep-lying playmaker at times with his efforts to start attacks from deep, but his passing was hit-and-miss at times. Defended well enough, though. Hugo Armando Campagnaro - Struggled to live with the fluid movement of Tevez and co. and was guility of positional mis-haps and suspect offside traps initially, but greatly improved as the match wore on. Andrea Ranocchia - Gave away a couple of fouls, one of which proved worthy of a yellow card, yet he was assured for most part and kept up his concentration leves. Jonathan - Solid defensively as Asamoah was denied space to exploit down the left flank, but on the one occasion he let his man pass, it proved fatal in the context of the final result. Also offered little attacking threat. Ricardo Gabriel Álvarez - He may have supplied the assist for Icardi's opener and always showed an eye for a pass. Esteban Matias Cambiasso - A throw-back performance from the Argentine, who defied his advancing years with a general-esque showing - complete with an impressive range of passing and steely bite - in the middle of the park to push Vidal. Fredy Guarín - The Colombian failed to showcase his long-range shooting as he was forced to sacrifice his attacking tendencies in favour of a more disciplined showing - although he was found wanting with his marking of Vidal. Yuto Nagatomo - A typically industrious shift from the Japanese wing-back, who offered a constant threat from the left wing and also dropped deep to support his side's three-man defence. Saphir Taider - Industrious enough as he worked hard to win the ball back and break down attacks, but eventually ran out of steam. Replaced in the second half by Icardi. Rodrigo Palacio - Stationed as an out-and-out striker yet continually had to drop deeper to help out his colleagues. Fired a succession of attempts at goal, but his overall team play was more important. Substitutions Mateo Kovačić - Late cameo from the Croat who, bar one mazy run aside, came on too late to make a telling impact. Mauro Emanuel Icardi - Explosive substitute's performance from the Argentine striker who displayed great intent and ability to fire his team into the lead. http://markting10.nl/ Juventus Gianluigi Buffon - Always looked assured between the posts and made a couple of important saves to help the Bianconeri to an away point. Andrea Barzagli - Did well in the heart of the champions' defence as he read the movement of Inter's attackers and continually intercepted danger. Leonardo Bonucci - Did not have a whole lot to do in comparison to his defensive partners, yet got on with his job without any qualms at the back. Giorgio Chiellini - The gangly stopper was caught out for Icardi's opener after being robbed of possession near the halfway line, signalling a drop from his usual high standards. Stephan Lichtsteiner - The Swiss was not given a minute's rest from Nagatomo and his yellow card sealed his fate - sacrificed at half-time for Isla. Paul Pogba - Inter's disciplined midfield meant the Frenchman's impact was significantly quelled, but he was still able to manage a few snapshots. Notably missed a close-range chance from Pirlo's flighted ball. Andrea Pirlo - His set piece prowess was surprisingly absent, bar one effort in the first half and lost the ball on occasions, yet he always looked a threat with his long-range passing. Arturo Vidal - The Chilean gave one of his poorest first-half displays, as he lost out to Cambiasso in the midfield battle, but admirably regained his composure after the restart with the equaliser and all-action display we are now accustomed to. Kwadwo Asamoah - Was suffocated early on by Jonathan, but waited patiently for an opening and was rewarded with the powerful run which lead to Vidal's equaliser. Mirko Vučinić - A series of fancy flicks and tricks aside, he never looked truly threatening, as his partnership with Tevez soon burned out, and was replaced by the more-direct Quagliarella. Carlos Tévez - A constant thorn in the Inter backline throughout the 90 minutes, the Argentine dragged his markers all over the place as he surged forward with real intent and was not afraid to shoot. Substitutions Mauricio Isla - Put in a decent shift in the second-half absence of Lichtsteiner, but missed a glorious chance right at the end to secure all three points for his team. Fabio Quagliarella - The former Napoli and Sampdoria hitman was instantly more daring than Vucinic, as he got stuck in and offered a more direct threat than the Montenegrin.
  5. INTER 1 - 1 JUVENTUS Mauro Emanuel Icardi (73′) Arturo Vidal (75′) September 14, 2013 6:00 PM Giuseppe Meazza Stadium — Milan Referee: Daniele Orsato Attendance:‬ 46000‎ Honours even in season’s first Derby d’Italia Sep 14, 2013 Inter were held to a 1-1 draw by Juventus in the first Derby d’Italia of the 2013/14 campaign at the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on Saturday evening. http://markting10.nl/ Mauro Icardi’s 72nd minute goal was cancelled out by a Arturo Vidal’s strike, which arrived moments later, as the two sides shared the spoils and also both maintained their unbeaten starts to the new season. The Bianconeri broke on the counter-attack after just two minutes, with Tevez running from the half way line and outpacing the Inter defenders, almost putting Mirko Vucinic through. However, Hugo Campagnaro got back in time to make sure the Montenegrin didn’t get on the end of the pass. Yugo Nagatomo had the first shot of the game, drawing a good save from Gianluigi Buffon in the 12th minute after the ball broke to him from a corner. The Japanese international volleyed the ball towards the bottom left of the goal on the volley and Buffon dived down low to his right and palmed the ball away well. Yuto Nagatomo then attempted an ambitious drive from 35 yards which went flying over the bar without troubling Buffon who watched it sail over. The Bianconeri then had their first shot on goal with Paul Pogba missing a glorious opportunity to put the visitors ahead as he tamely passed an Andrea Pirlo pass into the awaiting arms of Samir Handanovic. Guarin’s dangerous cross in the 65th minute flashed acoss the face of Buffon’s goal, but there was nobody to ge on the end of it. Giorgio Chiellini then blocked Guarin’s shot on the right, and the ball lingered in the Juve box for some time before Tevez ran it out of defence. Icardi opened the scoring in the 73nd minute, as Ricky Alvarez won the ball in Juventus’ half and slipped a lovely ball through to his teammate on the right, who slotted past Buffon at the near post. They were not in front for long however, as Juventus equalised just one minute later through Vidal. Asamoah stormed down the left, muscling past two Inter defenders, and passed Vidal the ball in the box, as the Chilean skipped past his man and smashed the ball into the bottom right corner with a left-footed drive. Tevez went close seconds later after a neat flick from Fabio Quagliarella put the Argentine through on the left, but he flashed a shot wide of the right post. Pogba was the next to try his luck with a drive from far out, but it was a tame effort which was aimed straight into the arms of Handanovic. Despite both sides pushing for a winner late-on, the match finished as a draw with neither team being able to find the winning goal they were searching for.
  6. INTER 1 - 1 JUVENTUS Mauro Emanuel Icardi (73′) Arturo Vidal (75′) September 14, 2013 6:00 PM Giuseppe Meazza Stadium — Milan Referee: Daniele Orsato Attendance:‬ 46000‎ Vidal secures point for Juve Sep 14, 2013 Inter Milan and Juventus shared the spoils from the first Derby d'Italia of the new Serie A season as Arturo Vidal salvaged a point for the reigning champions. http://markting10.nl/ Both clubs had claimed maximum points from their opening two matches, but Inter have looked the more confident side under new boss Walter Mazzarri, who arrived from runners-up Napoli. Indeed it was the home side who broke the deadlock midway through the second half at San Siro as substitute Mauro Icardi scored his first goal in Nerazzurri colours, but Chilean midfielder Vidal - already a two-time Scudetto winner with Juve - responded with his 20th league goal for the Turin giants. The leaky backline that took a large chunk of the blame when Inter finished in a lowly ninth place last season had not conceded a goal in two league games under Mazzarri in the league and impressed again. Hugo Campagnaro cut out a cool through-ball from Carlos Tevez in the opening exchanges before goalkeeper Samir Handanovic dashed onto a cross from Paul Pogba. Inter's frontline has also looked more intimidating and Yuto Nagatomo went close to notching a sixth Nerazzurri goal of the season, only for visiting keeper Gianluigi Buffon to protect his nets. At the other end Andrea Pirlo's free-kick sailed straight down Handanovic's throat before Juve clamoured for a penalty in the 18th minute. Vidal was on the ground in the box but referee Gianluca Rocchi instead whistled for a handball. On the 30-minute mark Pogba connected poorly with a left-footed volley under the posts, Handanovic parrying with ease, and Juve had wasted their best chance of the half. Inter's came a few minutes before the break as Pirlo lost possession in midfield, but Saphir Taider's ambitious finish at the end of a counter-attack was repelled by the alert Buffon. A slower start to the second half saw Rodrigo Palacio test Buffon with a header before Vidal messed up his finish from a neat Tevez pass. Fredy Guarin rattled the crossbar with a right-footed shot and, with Mazzarri looking increasingly frustrated on the touchline, he threw Icardi into the action for Taider. That move paid immediate dividends as the young Argentinian opened his Inter account in the 73rd minute. A lapse in concentration from Giorgio Chiellini allowed Ricky Alvarez to steal the ball on the right. He fed Icardi on the edge of the box and the summer signing from Sampdoria clipped over Buffon to inspire rapture in the San Siro crowd. Hush descended two minutes later, though, as Vidal dug out a left-footed finish to equalise when standing unchecked in Handanovic's box. Tevez and Pogba both came knocking in the final throes but it would be Mauricio Isla who missed the clearest chance to turn the game on its head. With two minutes remaining, Tevez's cross from the by-line found Vidal, whose bullet header sent Handanovic sprawling only for Isla to slice the loose ball past the near post and into the stands.
  7. INTER 1 - 1 JUVENTUS Mauro Emanuel Icardi (73′) Arturo Vidal (75′) September 14, 2013 6:00 PM Giuseppe Meazza Stadium — Milan Referee: Daniele Orsato Attendance:‬ 46000‎ Week3: Derby d'Italia fiery draw Arturo Vidal replied to Mauro Icardi in a hard-fought 1-1 Derby d’Italia draw between Inter and Juventus. Sep 14, 2013 The Derby d’Italia was also a top of the table clash, as both teams had a 100 per cent record after two rounds. Mirko Vucinic and Andrea Barzagli shook off knocks from international duty to start, while Claudio Marchisio and Martin Caceres were injured. The Nerazzurri picked Saphir Taider in place of Mateo Kovacic with Diego Milito on the bench for the first time since snapping knee ligaments in February. http://markting10.nl/ This was Antonio Conte’s 100th match on the Juventus bench and the Bianconeri had won their last two visits to San Siro. Over 83,000 were packed into the stadium. Yuto Nagatomo had the first real scoring opportunity on 12 minutes, his volley from a poorly cleared corner beaten away at the near post by Gigi Buffon. There was controversy soon after when Arturo Vidal burst into the box and was rugby tackled by Taider, but the goal-line assistant ruled the Chilean had handled first. Replays suggest if there was contact, it was extremely light. Juve began to pin Inter back into their own half and Samir Handanovic had to parry a Paul Pogba scuffed volley at the near post from an Andrea Pirlo ball over the top. Stephan Lichtsteiner risked a second yellow card, infuriating Conte, but did well to intercept Rodrigo Palacio’s assist for Nagatomo. Ricky Alvarez robbed Pirlo to spark a counter-attack and Buffon needed his legs to deny Taider at the near stick. Lichtsteiner was substituted at the break because he was on that yellow card, making way for former Inter transfer target Mauricio Isla. Palacio’s free header was straight at Buffon after the restart, then Tevez broke away from Nagatomo, but his pass for Vidal was wayward and the angled drive from the Chilean flashed across the face of goal. Mauro Icardi was introduced, having scored three goals against Juve for Sampdoria last season, and a series of shots were charged down in the Bianconeri box. It proved an inspired substitution by Mazzarri, as Icardi broke the deadlock. Alvarez robbed Giorgio Chiellini and burst forward, so Icardi got between centre-backs and smashed it past Buffon at the near post. However, the lead did not last long, as Vidal equalised 80 seconds later at San Siro. Kwadwo Asamoah did well to reach the by-line and pull back for the Chilean, who picked his spot and drilled into the far bottom corner from 12 yards. There were four defenders around Vidal, but he reacted quicker and it was the first goal Inter have conceded this season. Moments later it was almost 2-1 for Juventus, as the Tevez angled drive skimmed the upright and Handanovic smothered a long-range Pogba effort. On 88 minutes Tevez chipped a cross for Vidal’s header, forcing a desperate Handanovic save, but Isla scuffed the follow-up wide from six yards. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Inter: Handanovic; Campagnaro, Ranocchia, Juan Jesus; Jonathan, Guarin, Cambiasso, Taider (Icardi 68), Nagatomo; Alvarez (Kovacic 80), Palacio Juventus: Buffon; Barzagli, Bonucci, Chiellini; Lichtsteiner (Isla 46), Vidal, Pirlo (Padoin 86), Pogba, Asamoah; Tevez, Vucinic (Quagliarella 71) Ref: Orsato
  8. INTER 1 - 1 JUVENTUS Mauro Emanuel Icardi (73′) Arturo Vidal (75′) September 14, 2013 6:00 PM Giuseppe Meazza Stadium — Milan Referee: Daniele Orsato Attendance:‬ 46000‎ Inter 1-1 Juventus Spoils shared in tense Derby d'Italia Mauro Icardi came of the bench to open the scoring for the Nerazzurri late in the game, but Arturo Vidal salvaged a point for the Bianconeri. Sep 14, 2013 Serie A champions Juventus were held to a 1-1 draw by a resilient Inter side at San Siro on Saturday. http://markting10.nl/ Both sides had their moments throughout the Serie A encounter, but it looked like the hosts had done enough to earn all three points when substitute Mauro Icardi opened the scoring in the 73rd minute. However, the champions responded immediately as Arturo Vidal equalised just two minutes later to ensure both teams remain unbeaten after three top-flight fixtures. Inter went into the clash high on confidence after beginning the campaign with two wins from two games, the latest coming at Catania prior to the international break. Nerazzurri trainer Walter Mazzarri made just one change to that team, with Saphir Taider replacing Mateo Kovacic. Juventus also started the season with consecutive victories and, in his 100th match in charge, coach Antonio Conte choose Carlos Tevez to once again partner Mirko Vucinic in attack as Fernando Llorente settled for a place on the bench. The match started at a ferocious pace in the opening quarter of an hour and Inter created the first chance on goal as Yuto Nagatomo struck a volley from inside the penalty area after Alvarez's corner, but Gianluigi Buffon got down to his right to palm away. Juventus looked dangerous when they were able to get into attacking positions, and the champions thought Vidal had won a penalty when he went down under pressure from Taider, but the Chilean was instead booked for diving. Inter's productivity in attack increased as the first half went on, but it was Pogba who should have opened the scoring for the visitors just after the half-hour mark. However, the France international's close-range effort after Andrea Pirlo’s lofted pass was saved Samir Handanovic. The first period ended with Mazzarri's side on the front foot, but Buffon was in good form to deny Taider after the Algerian skipped past Stephan Lichtsteiner down the left and shot from a narrow angle. The first 10 minutes of the second half proved to be cagey as neither side posed much of an attacking threat and Juventus appeared increasingly content to sit back and absorb pressure from the hosts. However, Conte's men still looked dangerous on the counter-attack and they almost broke to devastating effect just before the hour. Tevez cut in from the right before playing Vidal in, but he could only fire wide of Handanovic's left-hand post. But the deadlock was eventually broken at the other end 17 minutes from time as Icardi - who had been introduced from the bench just six minutes earlier - latched on to a perfect through-ball from Ricky Alvarez and fired first time past Buffon. However, Juventus managed to hit back straight away as Kwadwo Asamoah muscled his way past two defenders down the left before hitting a low cross into the danger area, which Vidal controlled with a superb first touch before placing the ball into the bottom corner.
  9. Grande occasione per Isla che spara fuori una grande occasione per vincerla.
  10. Quagliarella perde subito il pallone. Goal dell'Inter.
  11. Non li ho contati ma penso che ci siano in campo piú giocatori di madrelingua spagnola che italiana.
  12. INTER - JUVENTUS September 14, 2013 6:00 PM Giuseppe Meazza Stadium — Milan Referee: Daniele Orsato HT: Inter 0 - 0 Juve goalkeepers busy Sep 14, 2013 Both sides forced tough saves with Paul Pogba, Yuto Nagatomo and Saphir Taider, but at half-time it’s Inter 0-0 Juventus. http://markting10.nl/ The Derby d’Italia was also a top of the table clash, as both teams had a 100 per cent record after two rounds. Mirko Vucinic and Andrea Barzagli shook off knocks from international duty to start, while Claudio Marchisio and Martin Caceres were injured. The Nerazzurri picked Saphir Taider in place of Mateo Kovacic with Diego Milito on the bench for the first time since snapping knee ligaments in February. This was Antonio Conte’s 100th match on the Juventus bench and the Bianconeri had won their last two visits to San Siro. Over 83,000 were packed into the stadium. Yuto Nagatomo had the first real scoring opportunity on 12 minutes, his volley from a poorly cleared corner beaten away at the near post by Gigi Buffon. There was controversy soon after when Arturo Vidal burst into the box and was rugby tackled by Taider, but the goal-line assistant ruled the Chilean had handled first. Replays suggest if there was contact, it was extremely light. Juve began to pin Inter back into their own half and Samir Handanovic had to parry a Paul Pogba scuffed volley at the near post from an Andrea Pirlo ball over the top. Stephan Lichtsteiner risked a second yellow card, infuriating Conte, but did well to intercept Rodrigo Palacio’s assist for Nagatomo. Ricky Alvarez robbed Pirlo to spark a counter-attack and Buffon needed his legs to deny Taider at the near stick. Inter 0-0 Juventus (Half-Time) Inter: Handanovic; Campagnaro, Ranocchia, Juan Jesus; Jonathan, Guarin, Cambiasso, Taider, Nagatomo; Alvarez, Palacio Juventus: Buffon; Barzagli, Bonucci, Chiellini; Lichtsteiner, Vidal, Pirlo, Pogba, Asamoah; Tevez, Vucinic Ref: Orsato
  13. Mancini: Tevez will be extraordinary for Juventus Sep 14, 2013 Roberto Mancini has branded Carlos Tevez "extraordinary" and believes that he will be a massive player for Juventus. http://markting10.nl/ The Argentine, 29, has scored in both of the Bianconeri's matches so far this season - which sees them with two wins out of two - and Mancini, denying he had problems with Tevez during their time together at Manchester City, stressed the striker's quality. "The only down I had with Tevez were when he was off playing golf! Joking aside, we did clear the air straight away and he probably wanted to leave the club, but the human rapport with Tevez was always excellent," he told Radio Dee Jay. "Carlitos can make the difference, as he fights, scores and drags the team forward. He will do very well at Juventus. As a centre-forward he is extraordinary, because he is sharper and doesn’t have to track back as much. Juventus will do well with him in Europe."
  14. Forrest Gump passa la palla proprio a Tevez in fuorigioco.
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