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[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Lazio 4-1
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Esce Lichtsteiner sfinito. -
[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Lazio 4-1
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Giusto in tempo per la finale di Champions League. -
[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Lazio 4-1
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Entra Isla. -
[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Lazio 4-1
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Grande traversa di Tevez! Peccato. -
[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Lazio 4-1
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Probabilmente il montenegrino sarebbe uno dei piú grandi giocatori del mondo. -
JUVENTUS - LAZIO August 31, 2013 6:45 PM BST Juventus Stadium — Torino Referee: P. Tagliavento HT: Vidal double stuns Lazio Aug 31, 2013 A magnificent Arturo Vidal brace has given Juventus the 2-1 half-time lead over Lazio, though Miroslav Klose finally ended his taboo. This Serie A meeting came just two weeks after Juve hammered Lazio 4-0 at the Olimpico in the Italian Super Cup. Paul Pogba again replaced the injured Claudio Marchisio with Carlos Tevez partnering Mirko Vucinic, while Miroslav Klose was still looking for his first career goal against the Bianconeri. http://markting10.nl/ Hernanes forced Gigi Buffon into an early save at the near post after just two minutes, but Juve took the lead with a fantastic goal. Arturo Vidal sprung the offside trap on a Pogba ball over the top, keeping his cool to flick the finish past Marchetti with the outside of his right boot. Buffon got fingertips to an Antonio Candreva strike and Lorik Cana’s header from the resulting corner was across the face of goal. The Lazio defence could not get a handle on Vidal and he scored his second in the opening half-hour. The Chilean again snuck round the back, this time on to a Leonardo Bonucci pass, and stroked it past Marchetti with aplomb from seven yards. However, Lazio got back into it within 90 seconds. Buffon only parried a Hernanes long-range effort and Klose was quickest to pounce on the rebound. It was his first career goal against the Old Lady. Buffon also looked slightly shaky when turning a Stefan Radu effort round the post and punching away another Hernanes attempt, while a Candreva free kick whistled wide. Juventus 2-1 Lazio (Half-Time) Scorers: Vidal 14, 26 (J), Klose 28 (L) Juventus: Buffon; Barzagli, Bonucci, Chiellini; Lichtsteiner, Vidal, Pirlo, Pogba, Asamoah; Tevez, Vucinic Lazio: Marchetti; Cavanda, Novaretti, Cana, Radu; Gonzalez, Biglia, Hernanes, Lulic; Candreva; Klose Ref: Tagliavento
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JUVENTUS - LAZIO August 31, 2013 6:45 PM BST Juventus Stadium — Torino Referee: P. Tagliavento Line-ups: Juventus-Lazio Aug 31, 2013 Lazio seek revenge against Juventus for the Super Cup thrashing, as Carlos Tevez and Paul Pogba take on Hernanes and Miroslav Klose. This Serie A game kicks off in Turin at 19.45 UK time. http://markting10.nl/ The two sides met only two weeks ago for the Italian Super Cup, which saw Juve emerge 4-0 winners from the Stadio Olimpico. That humiliation still weighs heavily on the Aquile and Coach Vladimir Petkovic noted this was the perfect opportunity to prove “the gap isn’t that big.” Stefano Mauri is still suspended awaiting an appeal verdict on his six-month ban for being aware of a potential fix. Lorik Cana, Mickael Ciani, Libor Kozak, Bruno Pereirinha and Vinicius are not 100 per cent fit, while Abdoulay Konko is unavailable. Klose leads the attack with support from Antonio Candreva, Hernanes and summer signing Lucas Biglia. The German international has never managed to put a goal past the Bianconeri. Juventus have had a blistering start to the campaign and particularly Tevez, who netted against both Lazio and Sampdoria. He again starts up front with Mirko Vucinic, as Fernando Llorente is struggling to settle into his new Serie A environment. Pogba steps in for the injured Claudio Marchisio in midfield. Last season Federico Marchetti was heroic here to earn Lazio a 0-0 draw, but they haven’t won in Turin since 2002-03. Juventus: Buffon; Barzagli, Bonucci, Chiellini; Lichtsteiner, Vidal, Pirlo, Pogba, Asamoah; Tevez, Vucinic Lazio: Marchetti; Cavanda, Novaretti, Cana, Radu; Gonzalez, Biglia, Hernanes, Lulic; Candreva; Klose
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JUVENTUS - LAZIO August 31, 2013 6:45 PM BST Juventus Stadium — Torino Referee: P. Tagliavento Petkovic seeks Juve revenge Aug 30, 2013 Lazio lost 4-0 to Juventus in the Italian Super Cup two weeks ago and tonight Vladimir Petkovic wants to prove “the gap is not that big.” The Aquile seek revenge in Turin this evening, as their Serie A clash kicks off at 19.45 UK time (18.45 GMT). http://markting10.nl/ “We were not at 100 per cent in the Super Cup, but we are improving, as we showed against Udinese,” said Petkovic in his Press conference. “We must be careful, because we are playing against 11 champions and the best team in Italy, but we’re not exactly worthy of being thrown in the bin. “The gap is not that big. Juventus are accustomed to getting great results, winning and keeping their feet on the ground. They are always hungry, that is their characteristic, with very expensive players who make the difference. “With pride, my players will do everything possible to bring home the three points. The win over Udinese did us good, as did the 4-0 defeat to Juventus in a way. “I’ve never heard of a team that gives up at the start of the season. In order to stop them from scoring, we have to not make mistakes, but play with quality and belief. We must not hide, but face them head-on as a unit.” Carlos Tevez has scored in both his competitive appearances for Juventus, in the Super Cup and against Sampdoria, so he is the man to watch. “Tevez bring a lot of individual experience and is a great player who can give Juve a push forward on an international level. “They are all great players, as Juventus have a squad that can compete not only in Italy, but also in Europe.” Stefano Mauri is still banned awaiting his appeal against a six-month suspension, while Abdoulay Konko, and Felipe Anderson are injured. Lazio squad for Juventus: Marchetti, Bizzarri, Strakosha; Biava, Dias, Radu, Novaretti, Vinicius, Pereirinha, Cavanda, Cana; Ledesma, Onazi, Ederson, Candreva, Lulic, Gonzalez, Hernanes, Biglia; Floccari, Rozzi, Klose, Keita.
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[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Lazio 4-1
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Come vorrei fare io leggendo le cose che si scrivono qua dentro. -
[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Lazio 4-1
Socrates ha risposto al topic di Morpheus © in Stagione 2013/2014
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[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Lazio 4-1
Socrates ha risposto al topic di Morpheus © in Stagione 2013/2014
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[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Lazio 4-1
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[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Lazio 4-1
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Klose applaude il passaggio sbagliato del compagno ma intanto pensa "Scheisse"! -
[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Lazio 4-1
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Tagliavento favorisce la Lazio .... -
[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Lazio 4-1
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Grande Pogba! -
[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Lazio 4-1
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Tagliavento protagonista .... -
JUVENTUS - LAZIO August 31, 2013 6:45 PM BST Juventus Stadium — Torino Referee: P. Tagliavento Juventus v Lazio: Preview Aug 30, 2013 Juventus head coach Antonio Conte is bracing himself for a backlash as Lazio arrive in Turin on a revenge mission. The Biancocelesti suffered a humiliating 4-0 defeat at their own Stadio Olimpico base in a curtain-raising Supercoppa meeting two weeks ago. http://markting10.nl/ But while reigning Serie A champions Juve laboured to a 1-0 win at Sampdoria on the opening weekend, Lazio showed they were made of stronger stuff by beating Udinese 2-1. Conte is under no illusions that the capital club will be determined to right recent wrongs while potentially pulling three points clear with victory at the Juventus Stadium. The Bianconeri boss told juventus.com: ``It will be a test for the heart and the head before it is a test for our legs. ``The Supercoppa defeat will give them something extra and tomorrow will be completely different game. ``We picked up a trophy in Rome and we're happy to have done so but there's less difference between us and them than the scoreline suggested. ``Lazio will fight for the top spots and they always do, it will be the same tomorrow. ``They will make things difficult for us but we want to do the same to them.'' Conte also bemoaned the fact striker Alessandro Matri had been sold to AC Milan due to a lack of funds in northern Turin. He added: ``With a few exceptions, including Napoli, clubs have to sell before they can buy and we have to make back the 20million euros we spent on (Carlos) Tevez, (Fernando) Llorente and (Angelo) Ogbonna. ``I'm not worried about this situation, even if it is obvious that I don't like having to sell players to buy others. ``But we are forced to do so and that's why coaches go cap in hand to their clubs.'' Biancocelesti boss Vladimir Petkovic also believes his players' performance in the Supercoppa was not a true reflection of their true ability, especially considering the fact Udinese were beaten at the same stadium a week later. ``We weren't in peak condition, but we're developing as we displayed against Udinese,'' he told reporters. ``Now we want to pick up some points in Turin and we need to play as we did in the first half last weekend. ``We must not be in a rush to score, what we need to do is play with quality and awareness, giving as good as we get and looking to make the most of every opportunity that comes our way.'' Despite recent experiences the Bosnian does not believe Juve are a cut above their rivals in the new campaign, while conceding their desire to win make them a tough proposition. He added: ``The gap isn't that wide, but Juventus are used to winning. They've shown they have more hunger, that's their characteristic. ``But we're a top side ourselves, our players have plenty of character and tomorrow they'll give everything to get a result.''
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JUVENTUS - LAZIO August 31, 2013 6:45 PM BST Juventus Stadium — Torino Referee: P. Tagliavento MATCH PREVIEW Aug 30, 2013 Juventus and Lazio started with victories, but the memory of their Super Cup clash is still fresh ahead of this League encounter. Juve have commenced with a bang. They dismantled the capital club to lift the first trophy of the season a fortnight ago, while also enjoying a positive start in Serie A. They toppled bogey club Sampdoria, with Carlos Tevez netting the only goal of the game. http://markting10.nl/ Defender Giorgio Chiellini says meeting Lazio so soon after their 4-0 victory will only serve to spur on the visitors, “Lazio will bring out something more to take revenge for the result, so we will have to be extremely careful.” The Bianconeri are expected to continue with the XI that took to the Marassi pitch last Saturday. Paul Pogba deputises for the injured Claudio Marchisio, while Simone Pepe remains on the comeback trail. Lazio bounced back from their Super Cup hammering to defeat Udinese last Sunday in their Serie A opener. A fast start proved pivotal, with Hernanes and Antonio Candreva scoring inside the first 20 minutes to set-up the 2-1 triumph. There was a sense of relief for the Biancocelesti, with Coach Vladimir Petkovic claiming they will ‘hold on tight to this result’. Before the game he made note that critics were waiting for Lazio to fail, and so deemed the victory over Udinese an important one. Petkovic has a number of injuries to contend with. Lorik Cana, Abdoulay Konko, Felipe Anderson, Emiliano Alfaro, Bruno Pereirinha and Vinicius are all missing, as is suspended captain Stefano Mauri. Federico Marchetti starred last term as Lazio held Juve to a scoreless draw, the 18th stalemate between the two. Meanwhile, the Turin club have claimed 43 wins to Lazio’s eight. Keep an eye on: Miroslav Klose (Lazio) – The German spoke in the build-up to the Super Cup of his desire to net past Juventus, after seven scoreless meetings. That number rose to eight thanks to Gianluigi Buffon, and so Klose will be eyeing that elusive goal in Turin. Form guide: Juventus ( - - - -W) Lazio ( - - - -W) Last season: Juventus 0-0 Lazio Stat fact: Lazio have not returned to Rome with maximum points since a 2-1 triumph in 2002-03, a run of nine matches. Juventus (probable): Buffon; Barzagli, Bonucci, Chiellini; Lichtsteiner, Vidal, Pirlo, Pogba, Asamoah; Tevez, Vucinic Lazio (probable): Marchetti; Cavanda, Novaretti, Biava, Radu; Gonzalez, Biglia, Hernanes, Lulic; Candreva; Klose
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JUVENTUS - LAZIO August 31, 2013 6:45 PM BST Juventus Stadium — Torino Referee: P. Tagliavento Juventus-Lazio Preview: Hosts gunning for Supercoppa repeat The Bianconeri beat the capital club 4-0 in the season's curtain-raiser and will be hoping to build on their positive start to Serie A on Saturday. Aug 30, 2013 Juventus will hope for a repeat of their Supercoppa Italiana triumph when they host Lazio in Serie A on Saturday. Antonio Conte's side ran out 4-0 winners over the Rome club in Italian football's traditional curtain-raiser between the league winners and Coppa Italia holders earlier in the month thanks to goals from Paul Pogba, Giorgio Chiellini, Stephan Lichtsteiner and Carlos Tevez. http://markting10.nl/ However, Italy international Chiellini has warned his team-mates that result is by no means a guarantee of another victory this time around. "Honestly I don’t think the gap between the two sides is as big as that scoreline might have made it seem," the defender told Sky Sport Italia. "We were good at striking for the jugular and making the most of our opportunities, but Lazio are a great side... they will be out to show people what they’re made of and get revenge against us on Saturday." Striker Tevez has settled into life in Turin quickly after his close-season switch from Manchester City, and grabbed a crucial winner for the champions in their top-flight opener at Sampdoria last week. Vladimir Petkovic’s men will head to Juventus Stadium in high spirits though, as they got over their Suppercopa Italiana disappointment by defeating Udinese 2-1 at the Stadio Olimpico in their first game of the new campaign. Brazilian playmaker Hernanes and Italian midfielder Antonio Candreva were on the scoresheet for Lazio, who managed to frustrate Juventus on their last Serie A visit to Turin by coming away with a 0-0 draw last November. Claudio Marchisio is the only player unavailable to Conte as he continues to recover from a knee problem, but Lorik Cana is likely be fit for the visitors after limping out of the Udinese game with a muscular complaint. Club doctor Stefano Lovati told Lazio Style Radio: "We feared something serious but tests have confirmed that there is no serious lesion. "He is at about 80 per cent so could be available for the weekend." Head to Head Super Cup - Aug 18, 2013 - Juventus 4 - 0 Lazio Serie A - Apr 15, 2013 - Lazio 0 - 2 Juventus Coppa Italia - Jan 29, 2013 - Lazio 2 - 1 Juventus Coppa Italia - Jan 22, 2013 - Juventus 1 - 1 Lazio Serie A - Nov 17, 2012 - Juventus 0 - 0 Lazio Last Five Matches Juventus Aug 24, 2013 - Sampdoria 0 - 1 Juventus - Serie A Aug 18, 2013 - Juventus 4 - 0 Lazio - Italian Supercoppa Aug 6, 2013 - Juventus 1 - 1 FC Internazionale - Fr Aug 4, 2013 - Juventus 1 - 3 Los Angeles Galaxy - Fr Aug 1, 2013 - Juventus 1 - 1 Everton - Fr Lazio Aug 25, 2013 - Lazio 2 - 1 Udinese - Serie A Aug 18, 2013 - Juventus 4 - 0 Lazio - Italian Supercoppa Aug 10, 2013 - Crystal Palace 0 - 1 Lazio - FR Aug 4, 2013 - Panathinaikos 0 - 0 Lazio - FR Jul 24, 2013 - Lazio 3 - 0 Spezia - FR
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Sassuolo eye Marrone co-ownership Aug 30, 2013 Another day and another club have been linked with available Juventus midfielder Luca Marrone – this time it’s Sassuolo. According to Sky Sport Italia, the Serie A new boys are ready to sign a 50 per cent stake in a player the Turin giants value at €10m. http://markting10.nl/ It is being claimed that Juve have accepted Sassuolo’s €4m co-ownership offer the 23-year-old central midfielder. Juve have already handed the Neroverdi the services of left-back Reto Ziegler this summer. Marrone, now a former Italian Under-21 international, is also being linked with Sampdoria, Udinese and Parma by today’s Corriere dello Sport.
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Juventus: Real Madrid asked about Pogba Juve's director general Giuseppe Marotta says Madrid's club president Florentino Perez made enquiries into the Frenchman's availability but he told him the player is not for sale. Aug 30, 2013 Juventus director general Giuseppe Marotta has claimed Real Madrid have made enquiries into signing Paul Pogba but the club rejected their approach. The young French midfielder impressed for the Serie A champions last season and that form attracted interest from los Blancos, according to Juve's director general. http://markting10.nl/ Speaking at Thursday's Champions League draw in Monte Carlo, Marotta said the Turin giants turned down an approach for Pogba from Madrid. "Florentino Perez enquired about him but there were no negotiations," Marotta told Sky Sport Italia. The 20-year-old has become a key player in Antonio Conte's side following a switch from Manchester United in the summer of 2012. The midfielder clocked up 38 appearances in all competitions for Juve last season, and made his senior France debut at the beginning of 2013 and Marotta insists they want to hold on to their star man, He said: "We have no intention of selling him as he's no yet expressed his full potential."
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Marotta confident of Juventus progress The Bianconeri director believes his side's Champions League draw could have been worse but warned of the threat that Galatasaray pose. Aug 30, 2013 Juventus director Beppe Marotta believes his side have got a good chance of progressing from their Champions League group after being drawn alongside Real Madrid, Galatasaray and Copenhagen. The Bianconeri, who reached the quarter-finals of last year's competition, approached the draw as a pot two team and Marotta has accepted that the group could have been far tougher. http://markting10.nl/ "It is a draw of medium difficulty. It could have been better, could have been worse," he said. Marotta also warned his troops that they must be wary of Galatasaray, particularly on the trip to Istanbul. "We believe that, while Galatasaray were in pot three, they are a very good side and got to the quarter-finals last season, which proves they are tough. "They won a trophy in the last few days in Turkey and in Fatih Terim they have a great coach. We know that the fans can make it tough, but they're also difficult opponents." Paris Saint-Germain were also second seeds but were handed a seemingly easier group, with Benfica Olympiakos and Anderlecht as competition, but Marotta feels the French champions will still have their work cut out. "It's a group of many possibilities. There are still four teams in there that can make anything happen." PSG striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who represented the Turin giants earlier in his career, has never won the tournament but the 56-year-old feels he could still claim Europe's top prize before calling it quits. "He remains a top player and he has a lot of quality, so you can't say it will never happen for him."
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Juventus: Llorente is not joining Barcelona Juve's sporting director Giuseppe Marotta has dismissed suggestions the attacker could leave the club just two months after arriving from Athletic Bilbao on a Bosman. Aug 29, 2013 Juventus sporting director Giuseppe Marotta has refuted speculation linking striker Fernando Llorente with a loan move to Barcelona. The 28-year-old is reported to be struggling to adapt to life in Italy following his Bosman move from Athletic Bilbao earlier this summer, leading to suggestions the Spain international could be loaned back to his homeland before the transfer window closes. http://markting10.nl/ The Blaugrana are among those said to be monitoring the striker's situation in Turin, but Marotta has dismissed the notion that his stint with the Bianconeri could be over already. He told Tuttosport: "We believe in Llorente and we have no intention of selling him." Llorente, whose contract expires in 2017, is yet to start a competitive fixture for the Italian champions, with the forward being reduced to an 89th-minute cameo against Sampdoria on Sunday.
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CL: Juve visit Madrid in October Aug 29, 2013 Juventus start their Champions League campaign in Denmark, conclude in Istanbul and visit Real Madrid on October 23. http://markting10.nl/ Copenhagen-Juventus (Sep 17) Juventus-Galatasaray (Oct 2) Real Madrid-Juventus (Oct 23) Juventus-Real Madrid (Nov 5) Juventus-Copenhagen (Nov 27) Galatasaray-Juventus (Dec 10)
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'Juve fight it out with Galatasaray' Aug 29, 2013 Juventus director general Beppe Marotta feels Juventus will “fight it out with Galatasaray” to join Real Madrid in the knockouts. The Bianconeri have been placed in the same Champions League group as Real Madrid, Galatasaray and Copenhagen. http://markting10.nl/ “There are great difficulties in all the groups,” Marotta told Sky Sport Italia after today’s draw in Monaco. “We will fight it out with Galatasaray, who are a strong side. They did well in the Champions League last season and recently won the Super Cup. “It won’t be easy to play in Istanbul, but we will go there and do our best. With Real Madrid we’ll try to fight them on an even keel.” Marotta was also asked about some of the transfer rumours surrounding Juventus, such as Alessandro Matri’s imminent move to Milan and a bid for Manchester United winger Nani. “Matri? We’ve always said six strikers were too many, there is the Milan opportunity and we will evaluate it. The matter has already progressed quite far. If Matri leaves, then Fabio Quagliarella will remain. “Nani extended his contract with Manchester United and we never negotiated for him.” Marotta denied the existence of a buy-out clause in Paul Pogba’s contract. “Real Madrid President Florentino Perez asked about him, but there are no negotiations. We have no intention of selling him, as he has not yet expressed his full potential.”
