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UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE - Quarter Final - 2-4-2013 (8:45 p.m.) ................ BAYERN 2 - 0 JUVENTUS D. Alaba (1′) Thomas Müller (63′) Allianz Arena - Munich Referee: Mark Clattenburg (England) Attendance: 68000 Pirlo: 'Not happy with my performance' Apr 2, 2013 Andrea Pirlo admits “I am the first to say I’m not satisfied with my performance” after Juventus lost 2-0 to Bayern Munich. “Compliments to Bayern for showing their strength tonight, but there is also a second leg and we will prepare for that,” the midfielder told Sky Sport Italia. “When you prepare for such an important game and you go behind after 30 seconds, it certainly influences your approach. “However, throughout the 90 minutes Bayern showed their superiority. We hope to control the game in the second leg.” The Bianconeri gave the ball away numerous times in the Champions League quarter-final, particularly with Pirlo in the final third. “I am the first to say I’m not satisfied with my performance, as I made many mistakes in such an important match and it’s disappointing. We now have to analyse why we had so many misplaced passes. “Clearly we need something more in the second leg, as what we did tonight was not enough.”
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UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE - Quarter Final - 2-4-2013 (8:45 p.m.) ................ BAYERN 2 - 0 JUVENTUS D. Alaba (1′) Thomas Müller (63′) Allianz Arena - Munich Referee: Mark Clattenburg (England) Attendance: 68000 Conte: 'Bayern were superior' Apr 2, 2013 Antonio Conte admits “Bayern Munich showed they were superior” after beating Juventus 2-0 and refused to criticise his players. “We certainly faced a very strong team and we didn’t need tonight to tell us that. Bayern are among the favourites for the trophy and in my view were very fired up after losing the Final last season on home turf,” the Coach told Sky Sport Italia. “They are physically strong, have quality and great individuals. I cannot complain about what my players did tonight. “We have to be honest and say the better team won on the night. Seeing as we are coming back to playing at this level, it has to tell us how far away we are from the top teams in Europe. “We know football is unpredictable and it’ll be an incredibly difficult task to go through, but we take it as experience and try to improve where we need to improve. Mirko Vucinic was suffering from flu symptoms and was therefore not fit to start, but Conte denies this changed his plans. “We had prepared the game in the normal fashion. Inevitably you have to deal with the opponents and tonight Bayern were extremely physical and determined. Compliments to Bayern. “We have become competitive again in Italy, but need to keep working in order to improve on a continental level too.” Juve unusually misplaced many passes and gave the ball away repeatedly in the final third, but Conte would not blame anyone. “Bayern pressed us constantly and kept the tempo up, so we really struggled in the one-on-one due to their physicality too. I can’t get angry or point the finger at someone who could’ve given more this evening. In football you must be honest and admit tonight Bayern showed they were superior. “We have just started our process 16 months ago and being in a Champions League quarter-final makes us proud. It is another stepping stone on this journey we are on. “When we managed to keep possession, we caused Bayern problems, but we always missed the final ball or the change of direction. I think Bayern deserve much of the credit for that. “I have always said the Champions League is a dream for us and we’d follow it, but always aware there are teams at a more advanced level. Also, don’t forget they can pay millions for a single player, whereas we cannot compete on a financial level. “These games need to help us understand how much of a gap there is from us to the superpowers. I am very happy with my group of players for giving us unforgettable nights. We must prepare for the second leg, which will be very tough, but football can have surprises.”
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UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE - Quarter Final - 2-4-2013 (8:45 p.m.) ................ BAYERN 2 - 0 JUVENTUS D. Alaba (1′) Thomas Müller (63′) Allianz Arena - Munich Referee: Mark Clattenburg (England) Attendance: 68000 Chiellini: 'Tempo and intensity key' Apr 2, 2013 Giorgio Chiellini admits Bayern Munich’s tempo and intensity were the key, but Juventus “know we can do much better and will continue dreaming to the end.” The Bianconeri had been unbeaten in nine European fixtures going into the Allianz Arena and kept four consecutive clean sheets, but were beaten 2-0 in the Champions League quarter-final first leg. “We knew it was going to be difficult. Bayern kept the tempo very high and we struggled to emerge with the ball the way we usually do,” Chiellini told Sky Sport Italia. “We certainly hoped for better, but there are still 90 minutes left and we won’t give up. We have a week to prepare and will fight to the end.” Stephan Lichtsteiner and Arturo Vidal were both booked this evening and will be suspended for the second leg in Turin. “We need a higher tempo and the intensity they used tonight to put us under pressure. We must not think about Bayern, but just about us,” continued Chiellini. “We know that we can do much better and will continue dreaming to the end with no regrets.”
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UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE - Quarter Final - 2-4-2013 (8:45 p.m.) ................ BAYERN 2 - 0 JUVENTUS D. Alaba (1′) Thomas Müller (63′) Allianz Arena - Munich Referee: Mark Clattenburg (England) Attendance: 68000 Buffon: 'It changed direction' Apr 2, 2013 Gigi Buffon explains what happened when that David Alaba shot beat him within the opening 30 seconds in Munich. “We knew that we were facing a great team,” said the goalkeeper after Juventus lost 2-0 to Bayern Munich. “It’s clear we had some certainties about ourselves, but there’s nothing to say tonight, as they thoroughly deserved the victory and had even more chances to hurt us. “Alaba’s shot got a deflection and I was moving towards the right, but the change of direction caught me out. I had already made a step to the right and the ball changed direction mid-air.” Buffon had kept four consecutive clean sheets in the Champions League, unbeaten for 491 minutes of football. “Our opponents were better on the night, that is the truth. At times we had less sharpness under their pressure and I tried to alternate passes with longer kicks. “If we arrived at this point it was thanks to our characteristics, so it was only right to continue the approach we have always taken.”
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UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE - Quarter Final - 2-4-2013 (8:45 p.m.) ................ BAYERN 2 - 0 JUVENTUS D. Alaba (1′) Thomas Müller (63′) Allianz Arena - Munich Referee: Mark Clattenburg (England) Attendance: 68000 Chiellini: Bayern's tempo was incredible The Italian defender was impressed with the workrate of the German side, claiming they were worthy winners but asserts that the tie is far from over. Apr 2, 2013 Giorgio Chiellini has admitted that Juventus could not cope with Bayern Munich's tempo and intensity after the Italian side were comprehensively defeated 2-0 at the Allianz Arena in the Uefa Champions League quarter-final first leg. The Bianconeri had conceded the fewest goals in the competition prior to kick-off but their 490-minute European spell without conceding was brought to a sudden end when David Alaba struck after just 25 seconds. Speaking to Sky Sport Italiaafter the game, Chiellini said: "We knew it was going to be a difficult match for us, Bayern played at an incredible tempo and we struggled to keep possession when we were trying to build our game from the back. "We hoped to earn a better result tonight but there are 90 minutes left; we will have to play with more intensity, like Bayern did today." Chiellini also admitted that he was concerned by the Bianconeri's lacklustre performance but said they will perform better in the return leg in Turin next Wednesday. "We know we can play better than today and I'm sure we will. We will continue to dream and we will make sure that we won't have any regrets after the return leg." Juventus captain Gianluigi Buffon added that Bayern deserved the victory and felt that his side were fortunate to escape with a two-goal deficit. “It’s clear we had some certainties about ourselves, but there’s nothing to say tonight, as they thoroughly deserved the victory and had even more chances to hurt us. “Our opponents were better on the night, that is the truth. At times we had less sharpness under their pressure and I tried to alternate passes with longer kicks." The 35-year-old shotstopper also commented on Alaba's opening goal, claiming that a significant deflection off Vidal influenced the direction of the ball. “Alaba’s shot got a deflection and I was moving towards the right, but the change of direction caught me out. I had already made a step to the right and the ball changed direction mid-air.” Meanwhile Juve midfielder Andrea Pirlo, who did not enjoy one of his finer performances in a Bianconeri jersey - achieving a pass completion of just 51% accuracy, said he was not happy with his display. "I am the first to say I’m not satisfied with my performance, as I made many mistakes in such an important match and it’s disappointing," he said. "We now have to analyse why we had so many misplaced passes. Clearly we need something more in the second leg, as what we did tonight was not enough." Juventus will look to overcome the two-goal deficit on Wednesday April 10 but they will have to do so without Arturo Vidal and Stephan Lichtsteiner who will miss out through suspension after picking up yellow cards.
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UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE - Quarter Final - 2-4-2013 (8:45 p.m.) ................ BAYERN 2 - 0 JUVENTUS D. Alaba (1′) Thomas Müller (63′) Allianz Arena - Munich Referee: Mark Clattenburg (England) Attendance: 68000 Bayern dominated Juventus throughout, says Heynckes The veteran coach was delighted with his 2-0 win over the Bianconeri after their preparation work paid off. Apr 2, 2013 Bayern Munich coach Jupp Heynckes believes his side were worthy victors against Juventus at the Allianz Arena on Tuesday. A 2-0 win for the Germans helped put them in a commanding position ahead of the second leg in Turin next week, and the former West Germany forward feels his preparation work paid off. "We were very well prepared for this match," he told Sky after the match. "You could see that in our tactics. We attacked them very early and took Pirlo out of the game collectively. The early goal gave us safety and we played amazingly at some points after that. "I studied Juventus over and over again. We are happy to have won the match against an Italian without conceding. We played high-class football. We controlled and dominated the match. And against the Italian champions. I must compliment my team." Meanwhile, Thomas Muller, who scored his side's second goal, was happy with his side's workrate, and feels they forced Andrea Pirlo into submission. "We played with lots of intensity in both directions. Our defensive work started with the forwards. You could see that we wanted to win. "I don't think it was just Pirlo having a bad day. We put Juventus under pressure so early and forced them into long balls." Finally, Bastian Schweinsteiger was relieved that his side got a potentially-crucial second goal ahead of a tough second leg at the Juventus Stadium. "The result is good. It wasn't easy - the Italians have tactics that no team in the Bundesliga plays. My feeling tells me we deserved more than one goal. "We did not concede and defended well. It's never easy to play in Turin. It would be good if we scored there."
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UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE - Quarter Final - 2-4-2013 (8:45 p.m.) ................ BAYERN 2 - 0 JUVENTUS D. Alaba (1′) Thomas Müller (63′) Allianz Arena - Munich Referee: Mark Clattenburg (England) Attendance: 68000 Player Ratings Goal.com evaluates the performances of everyone on show at the Allianz Arena, as the Bavarians took control of their quarter-final tie thanks to David Alaba and Thomas Muller. Apr 2, 2013 FC Bayern München Manuel Neuer - Did not have a single shot on target to deal with during the opening 45 minutes but did well to parry Vidal's second-half strike away to safety when called upon for the first time. D. Alaba - Opened the scoring with a deflected strike but it was his all-round contribution which was far more impressive, with the Austrian doing a fine job keeping Lichsteiner quiet for the majority of the game. Dante - Solid as a rock at the back for Bayern, the Brazilian coped wonderfully well with the movement of Juve's front two, as well as offering a serious aerial threat at the other end. Daniel Van Buyten - Just like his central defensive colleague, the big Belgian was untroubled at the back, while at the same time causing trouble every time he ventured forward. Indeed, probably should have had a penalty after seemingly being tugged back by Bonucci. Philipp Lahm - Led by example early on, the seemingly indefatigable skipper offering a wonderful outlet down the right-hand side during the first half. Less influential in the second period, though. Franck Ribéry - Caused chaos every time he built up a head of steam and his efforts really should have resulted in a booking for Vidal, who took him down twice in the opening half hour alone. Luiz Gustavo Dias - Once again asked to fill in for the suspended Javi Martinez and played a key role in upsetting Juve's usual rhythm in midfield. Also tried to get forward whenever he could, effectively creating the second goal with a decent strike. Bastian Schweinsteiger - Used the ball with predictable poise and intelligence, setting up Alaba for the opener before threatening a goal himself just before the break with a powerful drive that went just over. Toni Kroos - Saw his evening cruelly cut short by injury after an innocuous collision with Lichtsteiner. Mario Mandzukic - Perfectly illustrated the merits of defending from the front by the way in which he hassled and harried Juve's defenders, with one successful steal creating a great opening for Ribery. Again underlined his alertness by pouncing on the rebound for Muller's goal. Thomas Müller - A lively presence on the right-hand side, Muller created several openings with his pace and vision, the best of which, a clever cut-back, was criminally wasted by Robben. Capped a fine display by tapping home the crucial second goal. Substitutions Arjen Robben - Made an unexpectedly early introduction in place of Kroos and nearly made an instant impact, seeing a snap-shot well saved by Buffon. Continued to cause Juve problems thereafter only for his finishing continually let him down. Xherdan Shaqiri - Introduced right at the death as Heynckes sought to waste time. Mario Gomez - Saw a couple of minutes of action at the end after coming on for Mandzukic, who had run himself into the ground. Juventus Gianluigi Buffon - Took far too long to react to a slight deflection on Alaba's long-range effort, but went a small way towards making amends by blocking Robben's low volley with his feet. However, erred again in spilling Luiz Gustavo's second-half strike. Andrea Barzagli - Guilty of putting the ball on a plate for Robben with a poor clearance and was then dispossessed by Mandzukic after dallying on the ball during what was an unusually lax display. Leonardo Bonucci - Another who looked strangely nervous during the first half. Bonucci did get a vital nick on a goal-bound effort from Ribery, though, and improved after the interval. Indeed, could have been worse had it not been for Bonucci. Giorgio Chiellini - Looked uncharacteristically vulnerable and made a number of clumsy challenges. Also took a massive risk by pulling back van Buyten as the defender tried to get on the end of a Dante header. Stephan Lichtsteiner - Unsurprisingly, was not found wanting in terms of attacking intent, but was unable to provide Juve with anything like his usual levels of penetration down the right wing, though he did create a decent chance for Vidal on 70 minutes. However, his booking is a disaster for Juve. Claudio Marchisio - Put himself about but to no great effect, struggling miserably to gain a foothold in the midfield battle or get forward in support of Juve's strikers. Andrea Pirlo - Must take some blame for Alaba's goal after giving the ball away just moments before. Went close with a free as he sought to make amends but he was ponderous in possession far too often and repeatedly had his pocked picked. Arturo Vidal - Unlucky in that his attempt to close down Alaba resulted in a deflection that really shouldn't have beaten Buffon but so fortunate that he avoided a booking for so long. Still, at least he put himself about and offered a goalscoring threat. A big miss for the second leg. Federico Peluso - Selected ahead of Asamoah on the left-hand side, Peluso struggled to get to grips with Muller, who, in fairness, was ably supported by Robben and Lahm. Tried to get forward when he could, though, but to no avail. Fabio Quagliarella - Nowhere near as influential or lively as he was against Inter at the weekend, the former Napoli man struggling terribly to get himself into the game and was replaced by Giovinco not long after the hour. Alessandro Matri - Just like his strike partner, worked tirelessly but did not manage to hold the ball up well at all and never looked like scoring. Unsurprisingly withdrawn 20 minutes into the second period. Substitutions Paul Pogba - Brought on by Conte with 15 minutes remaining in an obvious attempt to add some dynamism and steel to a clearly flagging midfield. Mirko Vučinić - Thrown on as part of a double substitution midway through the second half but his impact was negligible. Sebastian Giovinco - Came on alongside Vucinic on 65 minutes but was pretty much anonymous.
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UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE - Quarter Final - 2-4-2013 (8:45 p.m.) ................ BAYERN 2 - 0 JUVENTUS D. Alaba (1′) Thomas Müller (63′) Allianz Arena - Munich Referee: Mark Clattenburg (England) Attendance: 68000 Bayern experience trumps Juve Apr 2, 2013 It had been heralded as the most wondrous tie of the round, but may well end up as the most one-sided. A brilliantly assured Bayern Munich are well on the way to the semifinals with a performance that was much more emphatic than even 2-0 suggests. What will be most galling for Juventus will be the fact that they simply didn't give a true account of themselves. This was a meek surrender to defeat from a side who have otherwise shown such strength to go an entire Serie A season unbeaten. What will be most encouraging for Bayern, though, was that they didn't even have to be at their best to win so commandingly. At times, especially in the second half, they were almost casually strolling as they struck the ball around. That, however, is not to say they didn't professionally do their job. Most notably, striker Mario Mandzukic often dropped into a holding role in order to abrasively win the ball back and ensure Bayern’s superiority was maintained. It perfectly illustrated the pressing, passing game implemented across the team as a whole. What’s more, it allowed them to overcome the injury to the usually vital Toni Kroos without any notable effect. With the young midfielder having suffered a muscle tear and set to be out for the rest of the season, however, that may become more of an issue later on in the campaign. Here, Bayern just brushed Juve off to maintain their balance. To a degree, that reflected exactly the reality of what these teams are. Since this Bayern core started to come together around the summer of 2009, they have reached two Champions League finals in three seasons. By contrast, this was only Juventus's second European knockout tie under Antonio Conte, with the first obviously coming in the last 16 against Celtic. In that, the Italian side suddenly bore all the hallmarks of an otherwise fine team facing a quality of side they aren't usually accustomed to. Indeed, Juve almost looked like the Manchester United team they themselves subjected to such a reality check in the 1996-97 season. Not only did they fail to create a chance of note, they failed to get any kind of foothold on the game and always looked a step behind Bayern. Of course, the quick-fire David Alaba goal would have unfortunately affected any game plan, but then it's just as telling that Juventus were so disrupted by it. In the long term, it's of no concern. The club just need to accustom themselves to playing teams of such quality again, and they won't get too many lessons as stark as this. In the short term, though, it is troubling how far that anxiety spread and how badly some of their most experienced individuals were affected. Gigi Buffon, for example, uncharacteristically slipped up to allow Thomas Muller to slot home for the clincher. And, for the opening goal, Andrea Pirlo played a shockingly sloppy pass to open things up for Alaba. Even worse, it was the first of many from the playmaker. Pirlo ended up with a pass completion of just 51 percent. It may just be coincidence, but the last time he had such an ineffective game was another against a passing-pressing team: the Euro 2012 final. Bayern may not be quite as good as the Spanish side that beat Italy 4-0 in that match, but they're developing a justifiable reputation of their own. This game will only fortify the perception that they are finally set to end a 12-year wait for the Champions League trophy they crave above all. It is mental fortitude, however, that may be the only remaining barrier to doing so. As it stands, this Bayern team have still choked in three big continental occasions, while Arsenal ran them pretty close in the last round. Juventus's only hope is to try to do the same. Bayern's lead, however, should strongly mitigate against that.
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UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE - Quarter Final - 2-4-2013 (8:45 p.m.) ................ BAYERN 2 - 0 JUVENTUS D. Alaba (1′) Thomas Müller (63′) Allianz Arena - Munich Referee: Mark Clattenburg (England) Attendance: 68000 Juve capitulate in Munich Juventus will need a remarkable performance to reach the Champions League semi-final after numerous mistakes in their 2-0 defeat to Bayern Munich. Apr 2, 2013 The Bianconeri were still unbeaten in the Champions League this season and kept five consecutive clean sheets going into the first leg of this quarter-final. Their track record in Munich was perfectly even thanks to a 1-0 win in 2004, a draw and a defeat. Juve also knocked German teams out in all five previous quarter-finals. Mirko Vucinic was still suffering from flu symptoms, so Alessandro Matri and Fabio Quagliarella started in attack. Javi Martinez was suspended and Holger Badstuber injured, but Bayern were fresh from a 9-1 Bundesliga victory over Hamburg. It was the worst possible start for the Bianconeri. Andrea Pirlo gave the ball away and David Alaba hit a speculative long-range effort that took a deflection off Arturo Vidal. Gigi Buffon was heading the wrong way and had to change direction, but slipped and couldn’t quite get there in time to keep out the shot in the opening 30 seconds. Juve’s run of four consecutive clean sheets in Europe was ended in bizarre fashion, but did not lose heart and Pirlo’s free kick landed on the roof of the net, then Vidal’s snapshot whistled wide. Bad news for Bayern, as Toni Kroos hobbled off with a suspected groin strain to make way for Arjen Robben. The Dutch international almost scored within three minutes of coming off the bench, as he pounced on an Andrea Barzagli error to shoot from seven yards, forcing Buffon to parry with his ankle. Barzagli gave the ball away again in the final third and Franck Ribery’s counter-attack was deflected inches past the near post. From that corner, a Dante glancing header went wide. Daniel Van Buyten also protested as Giorgio Chiellini stopped him getting to another corner. Bastian Schweinsteiger’s free kick floated just over the far top corner, but Juve were under pressure and continually giving the ball away in the final third. Another error allowed a Thomas Muller counter and Robben fired wide of the near post from a very promising position. Matri at full stretch just failed to get on the end of a long pass and Manuel Neuer plucked it off his foot. Robben’s weak angled drive was into Buffon’s arms and Ribery flashed a ball across the six-yard box, but Mario Mandzukic couldn’t make contact under pressure from Chiellini. Schweinsteiger blasted over the bar, but Juve finally created a chance in first half stoppages when Bonucci’s glancing header from a Pirlo corner landed on the roof of the net. Surprisingly, Antonio Conte made no changes at the break and Buffon parried a Mandzukic counter-attack at the base of the near post. The goalkeeper also had his palms stung by a fierce Alaba free kick. Bayern remained in control and doubled their lead when Buffon palmed a long-range Luiz Gustavo effort into the path of Mandzukic, who reacted quicker than the Juve defence to roll across for Muller’s tap-in. There were suspicions of offside on Mandzukic in the build-up. It was only the sixth time in all competition this season that Juve had conceded more than one goal. Vucinic and Sebastian Giovinco were thrown on for the ineffective Matri and Quagliarella. Vidal was booked for a handling offence and will be suspended for the second leg. Juve finally had a shot on goal on 69 minutes when Vidal stung Neuer’s gloves from eight yards, but on the counter Ribery did the same to Buffon. Paul Pogba replaced Federico Peluso, as Juve moved to a 4-4-2 system in the final 15 minutes. Stephan Lichtsteiner was harshly booked for simulation when he burst into the box and clattered into Dante, as the English referee thought he went looking for the contact. Ribery was fortunate to escape even a free kick when he stamped his studs on Vidal’s calf. Alaba charged down a Pogba strike in the box, but as the move continued Bonucci ballooned an attempt high and wide. Buffon got down to beat away a Muller snapshot and was glad to see the Bayern forward fire the follow-up over the bar. Bayern 2-0 Juventus Scorers: Alaba 1 (B), Muller 63 (B) Bayern Munich: Neuer; Lahm, van Buyten, Dante, Alaba; Luiz Gustavo, Schweinsteiger; Muller, Kroos (Robben 16), Ribery (Shaqiri 92); Mandzukic (Gomez 90) Juventus: Buffon; Barzagli, Bonucci, Chiellini; Lichtsteiner, Vidal, Pirlo, Marchisio, Peluso (Pogba 75); Matri (Vucinic 65), Quagliarella (Giovinco 65) Ref: Clattenburg (ENG)
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UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE - Quarter Final - 2-4-2013 (8:45 p.m.) ................ BAYERN 2 - 0 JUVENTUS D. Alaba (1′) Thomas Müller (63′) Allianz Arena - Munich Referee: Mark Clattenburg (England) Attendance: 68000 Alaba & Muller net as German giants produce dominant display Jupp Heynckes' men have one foot in the final four after dominating their quarter-final first-leg clash with the Italian champions from start to finish. Apr 2, 2013 Bayern Munich took a significant step towards the semi-finals of the Champions League with a commanding 2-0 first-leg success over a strangely subdued Juventus side at the Allianz Arena on Tuesday evening. After opening the scoring inside a minute courtesy of a deflected drive from David Alaba, the runaway Bundesliga leaders dominated what many felt would be the most closely contested of the four quarter-finals and were full value for a victory which was deservedly capped by a second-half strike from Thomas Muller. Bayern had gone into the game on the back of a devastating 9-2 domestic defeat of Hamburg but even they could not have imagined that they would open the scoring against the tightest defence in the Champions League with such ease. Less than 25 seconds had elapsed when an uncharacteristically sloppy pass from Andrea Pirlo allowed Bastian Schweinsteiger to put Alaba into space some 35 yards out. Even then, there appeared to be little threat to the Juventus goal, but the Austria international’s subsequent strike took a slight deflection off Vidal that deceived Gianluigi Buffon, who, having inexplicably committed himself to a dive to his right, was unable to scramble back across his line to keep out a bouncing ball that was not travelling at any great pace. Credit to the visitors, they responded well to the concession of such an early goal, and Pirlo fired a free kick just over the Bayern bar seconds before midfield partner Vidal flashed a well-struck shot inches wide as the Bianconeri enjoyed a brief spell of dominance. The loss of Toni Kroos to injury after 16 minutes appeared further cause for concern for Bayern but the introduction of Arjen Robben coincided with a sustained spell of pressure for the hosts, with the Dutchman very nearly doubling his side’s advantage with a snapshot volley that Buffon did well to block with his feet. Franck Ribery then saw a low strike unluckily deflected wide by Bonucci, after the industrious Mario Mandzukic had brilliantly dispossessed a sleeping Andrea Barzagli, before Robben squandered another excellent opening on 32 minutes, dragging Muller's terrific cut-back wide of the right post with the entire goal at his mercy. Juve served a timely reminder of their set-piece threat just before the break when Giorgio Chiellini headed a Pirlo corner just over, but it was clear that the Bianconeri, who had not managed a single shot on target in the opening 45 minutes, would need a drastically improved second-half showing if they were to save an unbeaten away record in European competition that stretched back to 2010. As it was, Bayern continued to carry the far greater attacking threat and Mandzukic tested Buffon with a low strike after being released into space by Schweinsteiger. The crucial second goal that Bayern undeniably deserved arrived just after the hour mark. Again, there was some fortune involved. Mandzukic was offside when Luiz Gustavo hit a shot that Buffon was unable to hold, but the hosts deserved their good luck and Mandzukic had to be applauded for the way in which he coolly collected the rebound before leaving Muller with a tap-in. The beleaguered Bianconeri managed to muster a shot on goal in the final quarter, with Manuel Neuer easily parrying a Vidal shot away to safety, but Muller very nearly added a third Bayern goal at the end of what was already a bitterly disappointing night for the Italians. They must now attempt to overturn a two-goal deficit in the second leg without Vidal and Stephan Lichsteiner, both of whom where booked in Bavaria.
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Antonio é un allenatore giovane, stasera ha sicuramente imparato diverse cose. -
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Tutti possono sbagliare in campo: gli arbitri, gli attaccanti e anche un portiere come Buffon. Nessuno é infallibile. -
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Forse ti sei giá scordato quante volte il colpevole di stasera ci ha salvato in passato. Se fossi davvero obiettivo, accetteresti la sconfitta inflittaci da una squadra superiore. Non siamo ancora al livello del Bayern, quello deve essere il nostro obiettivo. -
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Entra il Iaquinta tedesco. -
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Tedeschi vicini al 3-0. -
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Complimenti a Ribery per il calcione a Vidal e per la sua antisportivitá. I veri Campioni non sanno solo giocare a pallone ... -
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Diverse decisioni discutibili dell'arbitro inglese stasera. -
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