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  1. JUVENTUS 4 - 1 LAZIO Arturo Vidal 14′ Arturo Vidal 27′ Miroslav Klose 28′ Mirko Vučinić 49′ Carlos Tévez 78′ August 31, 2013 6:45 PM BST Juventus Stadium — Torino Referee:‬ P. Tagliavento‎ Attendance:‬ 38041‎ Player Ratings Goal rates every player as Juve make it two league wins out of two thanks to a double from Arturo Vidal alongside strikes from Mirko Vucinic and Carlos Tevez. Aug 31, 2013 Juventus Gianluigi Buffon - Was unconvincing and struggled to hold on to a series of long range shots, noticeably Hernanes's swerving effort which he parried into Klose's path, allowing him to score. Andrea Barzagli - It's no surprise that Juventus had the best defensive record in Serie A last season and Barzagli showed again why he is so valuable with his excellent reading of the game and good tackling. Leonardo Bonucci - Was the deepest of Juventus' central defensive trio but that did not stop him from stepping forward to execute two fantastic long balls to set up Vidal and Vucinic for their goals. Giorgio Chiellini - Another solid performance from the 29-year-old, who did an excellent job in marshalling Klose. The German did get on the scoresheet but ultimately failed to get the better of the Juventus No.3. Stephan Lichtsteiner - Couldn't quite replicate his scintillating Super Cup performance but an assured display nonetheless. The Swiss wing-back's energy has ensured that he is a crucial component in Conte's formula. Paul Pogba - The France midfielder continues to shine in Marchisio's absence and on this performance, it seems unlikely the Italian will regain his starting berth. Produced a wonderful chipped reverse pass for Vidal's opener. Andrea Pirlo - A typical performance from the bearded wizard who helped Juventus to dominate the midfield with his intelligence and superb range of passing. Arturo Vidal - Five goals against Lazio now for Vidal in this calendar year alone. Showed that he is one of Europe's best box-to-box midfielders with a brilliant display of passing, tackling, close control and finishing. Kwadwo Asamoah - Got into some promising advanced positions from left wing-back but never really looked a threat with his crossing. Was rarely exposed down his side. Carlos Tévez - Continued his promising start to his Bianconeri career with a typical hard-working performance. Dragged the Lazio centre-back pairing all over the pitch and was a constant menace with his dribbling. Made it three goals in three games with a brilliant placed effort. Mirko Vučinić - Seems to have thrived under the pressure of Tevez's and Llorente's arrivals. Worked his socks off up front and wasn't afraid to track back and help out the midfield. Deserved his goal. Substitutions Angelo Obinze Ogbonna - Introduced as a substitute in the final 10 minutes to add fresh legs to the defence. Mauricio Isla - Enjoyed his first minutes of the campaign but has a long way to go to push Lichtsteiner for a starting role. Fabio Quagliarella - Was introduced in the final ten minutes, perhaps to showcase his talent to interested clubs. Had little time to influence the game. http://markting10.nl/ Lazio Federico Marchetti - Couldn't repeat his heroics from last season and was helpless to deny either of Juventus' goals. Will feel let down by his defence. Stefan Radu - The Romanian defender struggled to contain the movement of Lichtsteiner and was at fault for failing to hold the line for Vidal's second. Luis Cavanda - Did a reasonable job against Asamoah but sometimes failed to track back. One of the few Lazio players who can take credit for his performance. Diego Novaretti - A horrendous error from the Argentine defender to allow Vucinic to score a third Juventus goal with ease. Looked out of his depth and failed to stick with his marker on numerous occasions. Lucas Rodrigo Biglia - Seems to be struggling to make the adjustment from Belgian football to Serie A. Didn't know whether to sit in front of the back four or close down Pirlo, both to which he did to minimal effect. Hernanes - Was a constant thorn in the Juventus defence with his neat footwork and ability to find space to shoot from distance. His swerving shot was parried by Buffon for Klose's goal. However, he did fail to track Vidal for Juventus' second and was sent off for stupidly handling the ball. Alvaro Gonzalez - An anonymous performance from the utility man who performed as a right-wing back late on. Was often found trailing in Pogba or Vidal's wake. Senad Lulic - Was effective at times down the left wing but will be disappointed with the accuracy of his crossing. Did a good job in limiting Lichtsteiner's freedom. Lorik Cana - Was dominant in the air for Lazio at both ends of the pitch but was forced out of position on numerous occasions by the intelligent movement of Tevez. Antonio Candreva - Impressive and determined showing from the former Juventus man, who caused problems with his teasing crosses and long range shooting. Didn't deserve to be on the losing side. Miroslav Klose - Didn't have the greatest service but nonetheless took his chance when it came, showing great anticipation to react quickest to poke Hernanes' spilled shot past Buffon. Substitutions Ederson - Was introduced as a late substitute and showed his willingness to get forward, testing Buffon with several long-range drives. Cristian Ledesma - Came on to shore the midfield up when Lazio were reduced to 10 men. Provided a much-needed energy boost but ultimately could do little to prevent the Biancocelesti's downfall. Sergio Floccari - Came on to give an extra dimension to the attack but due to Hernanes' dismissal, he lacked service and had little influence.
  2. JUVENTUS 4 - 1 LAZIO Arturo Vidal 14′ Arturo Vidal 27′ Miroslav Klose 28′ Mirko Vučinić 49′ Carlos Tévez 78′ August 31, 2013 6:45 PM BST Juventus Stadium — Torino Referee:‬ P. Tagliavento‎ Attendance:‬ 38041‎ Vidal double seals Juve victory Aug 31, 2013 Arturo Vidal scored twice as Serie A champions Juventus cruised to a 4-1 victory over 10-man Lazio at the Juventus Stadium on Saturday night. Vidal's brace had the home side 2-0 up after 26 minutes, only for Miroslav Klose to halve the deficit two minutes later. http://markting10.nl/ Mirko Vucinic stretched Juve's lead four minutes into the second half, though, before Hernanes was given his marching orders for a second bookable offence just after the hour mark and Carlos Tevez completed the scoring 10 minutes from time. In the other game in the Italian top flight on Saturday, Marek Hamsik bagged a brace as Napoli overcame stubborn Chievo 4-2 to register their second league win from two games. Napoli twice took the lead in the first half through Hamsik and Jose Callejon, but were pegged back by Chievo striker Alberto Paloschi on both occasions. However, they did not look back after Hamsik helped the Partenopei re-take the lead once more and Gonzalo Higuain made sure there was no way back by notching his first goal in Serie A following his big-money summer move from Real Madrid.
  3. JUVENTUS 4 - 1 LAZIO Arturo Vidal 14′ Arturo Vidal 27′ Miroslav Klose 28′ Mirko Vučinić 49′ Carlos Tévez 78′ August 31, 2013 6:45 PM BST Juventus Stadium — Torino Referee:‬ P. Tagliavento‎ Attendance:‬ 38041‎ Week2: Juve thump Lazio again Arturo Vidal netted twice with Mirko Vucinic and Carlos Tevez as Juventus flattened Lazio 4-1 in Turin, but Hernanes got himself sent off. Aug 31, 2013 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. 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. http://markting10.nl/ 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. At the dawn of the second half, Vucinic added a third for Juventus. Once again Bonucci was the provider, his pass over the top allowing Vucinic to sneak up behind the defence and slip the delicate finish across Marchetti from a tight angle. Hernanes made matters considerably worse for Lazio, as he received a foolish second yellow card for deliberate handball. He tried to jump for a cross in the Juve box and flailed at it with his arm. The Biancocelesti were still shooting from distance and Buffon palmed away from Candreva, while Tevez just failed to get his third goal in as many games when his curler from the edge of the box cracked against the crossbar. The former Manchester City striker did get his name on the scoresheet eventually with a precise finish, making the most of a Vucinic run to surprise Cana. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Juventus: Buffon; Barzagli (Ogbonna 84), Bonucci, Chiellini; Lichtsteiner (Isla 79), Vidal, Pirlo, Pogba, Asamoah; Tevez, Vucinic (Quagliarella 81) Lazio: Marchetti; Cavanda (Floccari 72), Novaretti, Cana, Radu; Gonzalez, Biglia (Ledesma 65), Hernanes, Lulic; Candreva; Klose (Ederson 81) Ref: Tagliavento Sent off: Hernanes 63 (L)
  4. JUVENTUS 4 - 1 LAZIO Arturo Vidal 14′ Arturo Vidal 27′ Miroslav Klose 28′ Mirko Vučinić 49′ Carlos Tévez 78′ August 31, 2013 6:45 PM BST Juventus Stadium — Torino Referee:‬ P. Tagliavento‎ Attendance:‬ 38041‎ Juventus 4-1 Lazio: Tevez on target as Conte's men cruise The Bianconeri gave Vladimir Petkovic's men their second thumping inside a matter of weeks on Saturday night. Aug 31, 2013 Juventus maintained their 100 per cent record in Serie A thanks to a 4-1 win over Lazio. Arturo Vidal scored twice in the first half to give the champions the edge but Miroslav Klose's reply for the Romans ensured that the result was not clear cut at the interval. http://markting10.nl/ Antonio Conte's men sealed the three points when Mirko Vucinic struck just before the hour mark, before Lazio's Hernanes was sent off, and Carlos Tevez capped a fine individual display with his side's fourth on 80 minutes. Both sides were unchanged from their respective opening day victories and both played their part in an entertaining start to the game. Hernanes carved out the first real opportunity for the visitors, but could only shoot straight at Gianluigi Buffon having connected with a chipped ball over the Juve defence. The hosts replied with an early effort of their own, with Vucinic denied by a fine piece of defending from Lorik Cana as he looked to get a shot off after Andrea Pirlo had played him through. The crowd would not be forced to wait long for a goal, though, as Vidal opened the scoring with just 14 minutes on the clock. The Chilean latched on to a fabulous chip over the defence from Paul Pogba and showed remarkable composure to poke the ball underneath goalkeeper Federico Marchetti. And, 12 minutes later, Vidal had his second courtesy of a cool side-footed finish after Leonardo Bonucci had surged out of the Juventus defence to play his team-mate through on goal. Lazio had, in truth, played a more prominent role in the game than the scoreline suggested, and so there was a sense of justice when Klose got on the scoresheet two minutes after Vidal's second. The striker was the quickest to react to a rebound from a Hernanes effort and slotted expertly beyond Buffon to bring his team back into the game. The goalmouth action cooled somewhat after that goal, though Lazio went close on two occasions as Antonio Candreva's free-kick whistled past the post and Buffon had to be alert to keep out Hernanes' drive. Lazio ended the first half undoubtedly on top, but just four minutes after the restart the hosts' two-goal advantage was restored. Bonucci again provided the assist, chipping a long pass from the back into the path of Vucinic, who held off his man expertly on the turn before poking past Marchetti. And Lazio's task would become even more difficult on the hour mark as Hernanes, in a clear show of frustration, attempted to handle a cross from the left into the Juve goal and subsequently saw a deserved second yellow card. Tevez almost rubbed salt in Lazio wounds in the 71st minute, only for his left-footed effort from the edge of the box to come back off the bar. But the Argentine got his goal soon after, his third in as many games for his new club, as he swept the ball home from distance following an intelligent dummy from Vucinic.
  5. Questo é un topic in cui si parla di calciomercato. Per le foto andate in off topics. Grazie.
  6. Sí, la Lazio é una squadra di stranieri.
  7. Vidal perde un pallone e ne recupera due.
  8. Azione da manuale Vucinic-Tevez e gran goal di Carlitos! Due grandi attaccanti!
  9. Giusto in tempo per la finale di Champions League.
  10. Probabilmente il montenegrino sarebbe uno dei piú grandi giocatori del mondo.
  11. 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
  12. 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
  13. 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.
  14. Come vorrei fare io leggendo le cose che si scrivono qua dentro.
  15. Klose applaude il passaggio sbagliato del compagno ma intanto pensa "Scheisse"!
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