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Marchisio tests show 'no lesions' Jan 6, 2013 Claudio Marchisio and Juventus breathe a sigh of relief, as tests show “no lesions” to knee ligaments. The midfielder bravely continued for at least 10 minutes after suffering a knock to the right knee, as there were no more substitutions in today’s 2-1 defeat to Sampdoria. He eventually had to be stretchered off, but Juventus announced this evening that tests “showed no lesions. “There is only a heavy bruise to the knee.” It is great news for Marchisio, as ligament damage or even a sprain could have kept him out for weeks or months.
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Fears over Marchisio injury Jan 6, 2013 There are fears Claudio Marchisio could be out of action for weeks or even months after he was stretchered off with a sprained knee. The midfielder picked up a knock to his right knee during the 2-1 defeat to Sampdoria today, but carried on playing because all the substitutions had been completed. He eventually collapsed and appeared to be weeping in agony, clutching his knee, so had to be stretchered off. Initial reports suggest Marchisio has badly sprained his right knee and tests will be needed to ascertain potential ligament damage. It would be a bitter blow for the Bianconeri, who have already lost Giorgio Chiellini and Nicklas Bendtner for three months.
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Serie A Week 19 - 6-1-13 (3:00 p.m.) 1 - 2 Sebastian Giovinco (24′-P) M. Icardi (54′) M. Icardi (69') Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Paolo Valeri Attendance: 38000 Conte: 'Juve are only human' Jan 6, 2013 Antonio Conte was stunned by the home defeat to 10-man Sampdoria, but admits Juventus “are only human.” The Bianconeri had taken the lead and seen Gaetano Berardi sent off after just 32 minutes, but a Mauro Icardi brace sealed the shock 2-1 result in Turin. “I am not bursting with joy when I lose,” he confessed. “I struggle to absorb defeat and we will not look back fondly over this match. We had the advantage and deserved to be in front. “This is a game that we must reflect on and will help us to grow up. It’s part of the maturation process for a young side, let’s put it like that. “It is certainly irritating to lose on counter-attacks and we will analyse what we did wrong today. Juventus are only human, we are not martians. “There are two tough months ahead of us and we’ve got to grit our teeth to give our all. We created a great deal in the second half, but were not particularly precise in our finishing. “Sampdoria did well to close up, but were also a little lucky. We tip our hats to them, as it wasn’t easy for them to win here with 10 men and a goal down.” Samp almost went down to nine when Angelo Palombo appeared to shove Alessandro Matri, but the referee waved play on. “I think it was a clear penalty on Matri,” said Conte. “I chose not to include Arturo Vidal so he could rest for the Coppa Italia Quarter-Final against Milan.” There are also concerns for Claudio Marchisio, who was stretchered off in agony clutching his knee. He had a knock and continued for at least 10 minutes through the pain because the substitutions had been completed, but eventually had to give in. http://www.soccerway.com/national/italy/serie-a/20122013/regular-season/
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Serie A Week 19 - 6-1-13 (3:00 p.m.) 1 - 2 Sebastian Giovinco (24′-P) M. Icardi (54′) M. Icardi (69') Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Paolo Valeri Attendance: 38000 Rossi: 'An incredible achievement' Jan 6, 2013 Delio Rossi gave the credit to his Sampdoria players for beating Juventus after playing with 10 men for an hour in Turin. They seemed doomed when Gaetano Berardi was sent off, but Mauro Icardi’s brace turned it around for a shock 2-1 victory. “I am very happy, above all for the guys, as this was an incredible achievement,” said Rossi less than a month after taking over from Ciro Ferrara. “We won against the champions of Italy while playing with 10 men. I made a tactical adjustment during the half-time break, but the lads were amazing in completing this comeback. “Perhaps Juve weren’t as unstoppable as in previous occasions and it certainly wasn’t their best performance. “I had to put faith in the players and I think they have the quality needed to survive in Serie A. We have to find at least three teams to put behind us in the table and so far it is happening.” Rossi revolutionised Sampdoria with a 3-5-2 system and midfielder Angelo Palombo at centre-back. “Palombo is an experienced player in a very young squad. I don’t know why he was left out for the rest of the season, but he has the right character to play in defence. “As for Icardi, I find it ridiculous that we were expected to send him to an Under-20 tournament when he’d have a much better chance of making his mark against Juventus.” http://www.soccerway.com/national/italy/serie-a/20122013/regular-season/
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Serie A Week 19 - 6-1-13 (3:00 p.m.) 1 - 2 Sebastian Giovinco (24′-P) M. Icardi (54′) M. Icardi (69') Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Paolo Valeri Attendance: 38000 Conte: Juventus deserved another penalty The Bianconeri coach was upset with the referee's refusal to award the Old Lady a second spot kick in the defeat, after Sebastian Giovinco had given his side the lead from 12 yards. Jan 6, 2013 Antonio Conte insisted his side should have been awarded two penalties following Juventus' 2-1 Serie A defeat to Sampdoria on Sunday. The Turin giants took the lead midway through the first half when Sebastian Giovinco converted a spot kick, but they were seemingly denied a second penalty later on after a duel between Alessandro Matri and Angelo Palombo. That allowed Mauro Icardi to strike twice and inflict a shock defeat on the reigning champions at Juventus Stadium, with Conte less than impressed after the full-time whistle. "I think that it was a clear penalty. I am a coach and my opinion can be a bit coloured, but this was a spot kick. I don't know how neither the referee, nor the fourth official managed to spot it," the 43-year-old told reporters. "Of course I am not satisfied with the result. I am never pleased when I lose. People who know me know that I hate to lose. We were ahead and deserved to win it. "We have to reflect on this game and learn from our mistakes. Sampdoria did well to get back in the game, but we have ourselves to blame for the loss." The Bianconeri remain first in Serie A with 44 points from 19 games. http://www.soccerway.com/national/italy/serie-a/20122013/regular-season/
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Serie A Week 19 - 6-1-13 (3:00 p.m.) 1 - 2 Sebastian Giovinco (24′-P) M. Icardi (54′) M. Icardi (69') Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Paolo Valeri Attendance: 38000 Player Ratings The Genoa outfit defied the odds to record a comeback victory against the league leaders, a double from Icardi deciding proceedings in the visitors' favour. Jan 6, 2013 Juventus Gianluigi Buffon - Will be disappointed not to have held Icardi's opener, which wriggled under his body. Followed that faux pas by being beaten at the near post for the second. Paolo De Ceglie - Put in countless crosses of varying quality over the course of the match, but could not make the difference and was sacrificed as Juve chased victory. Federico Peluso - Was combative and busy in defence at first and did not look overwhelmed by the famous shirt, until he was twice caught out on the left side to devastating effect. Not the debut he would have been dreaming of. Andrea Barzagli - The pick of the Turin side's defence, played almost as a holding midfielder and was always there to get the attack moving again. Leonardo Bonucci - Was decent enough for the vast majority of the encounter, but had no answer to Sampdoria's counters that turned the game around after the break. Paul Pogba - The urgency and drive he usually gives the Juve midfield was oddly absent, as the Frenchman ended up simply going through the motions. Simone Padoin - Consistently reached the bye-line and troubled the Samp defence with his crossing. However, there was ultimately no end product and the game passed him by for long periods. Andrea Pirlo - Was punished severely for losing possession in the build-up to the equaliser. A muted display, typified by countless corners that failed to reach their target. Claudio Marchisio - A storming run earned Juve their penalty and only strike of the game. Left the field in agony after landing heavily and would be a big absence for the Serie A holders. Sebastian Giovinco - Took his penalty with class, and was a constant headache for a Sampdoria defence that struggled to contain the mobile young forward. Alessandro Matri - Was rather unlucky not to win a second penalty after slipping past Sampdoria's last man. Again though, an uneven performance from the attacker, who is running out of chances to salvage his Juve career. Substitutions Emanuele Giaccherini - Failed to make an impact after coming on for Pogba. Fabio Quagliarella - Thrown on in place of Matri but fared no better than the man he had replaced. Mirko Vučinić - Came off the bench to try and regain the lead, but squandered two glorious chances that proved crucial for Juventus. Sampdoria Sergio Romero - A heroic performance from the Argentina No. 1, produced save after save to frustrate the hosts and could only be beaten from the penalty spot. Andrea Costa - Along with Palombo, refused to give in despite being constantly under the hammer as Juve streamed forward. Made some crucial interventions. Gaetano Berardi - The villain of Sampdoria's underwhelming first 45 minutes. Gave away a needless penalty, and followed that up with a nasty challenge on Barzagli that earned a second yellow. Daniele Gastaldello - A real captain's performance from the right back, marshalled his defence perfectly at set-pieces and ensured that Romero would be covered. Pedro Obiang - Made one telling contribution with a neat pass to Iscardi on the right hand side, which led to the striker's second goal and his team's winner. Andrea Poli - Had few chances to shine, but was a constant presence in midfield and caused Juventus problems on the few occasions he ventured forward. Angelo Palombo - Massive display from the centre-back, who never folded under immense pressure and who was a titan in the air. Nenad Krsticic - Dispossessed Pirlo in midfield and released a stunning cross-field pass to play in Icardi for the equaliser. Never stopped working. Marcelo Estigarribia - Was one of Sampdoria's brightest players in a disappointing first-half, before an early knock forced him off at half time. Eder - Was happy to drop deep and look for the ball against an attack-minded Juve, and was the mastermind of more than one of the away team's excellent counter attacks. Mauro Icardi - An unforgettable day for the striker. Took his chances fantastically with two top-class finishes, to upset Juventus and turn the game round. Substitutions Lorenzo De Silvestri - Did not have the electric impact of Estigarribia after replacing the Paraguayan, but gave balance to the Samp midfield and helped out effectively in defence. Gianni Munari - Provided an extra body in midfield after Sampdoria had taken the lead. Fernando Tissone - Played the last 10 minutes as the away team looked to see out the game. http://www.soccerway.com/national/italy/serie-a/20122013/regular-season/
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Serie A Week 19 - 6-1-13 (3:00 p.m.) 1 - 2 Sebastian Giovinco (24′-P) M. Icardi (54′) M. Icardi (69') Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Paolo Valeri Attendance: 38000 Juve stunned by 10-man Samp! It could well be the shock of the season, as leaders Juventus were beaten 2-1 in Turin by 10-man Sampdoria! Jan 6, 2013 The Bianconeri were already Winter Champions with an eight-point lead at the top of the table, so confidence was high going into 2013. Stephan Lichtsteiner sat out a ban with the injured Giorgio Chiellini, Simone Pepe and Nicklas Bendtner long-term absentees, so Federico Peluso was given his debut in defence just days after joining from Atalanta. Samp sacked Ciro Ferrara last month to bring in Delio Rossi and hoped to turn their dismal season around. Roberto Soriano was suspended, while Maxi Lopez, Enzo Maresca and Nicola Pozzi were injured, but Angelo Palombo was thrown into a centre-back role in the new 3-5-2 system. Sebastian Giovinco fired over from a promising position set up by Simone Padoin, but Sampdoria threatened a shock opener on 18 minutes when a ricochet off Peluso set up Andrea Poli from the edge of the box and his weak finish failed to trouble Gigi Buffon. Giovinco again went close, but Sergio Romero stood his ground to palm out the shot for a corner from close range. Claudio Marchisio burst into the box and was trying to find space for a shot when Gaetano Berardi clipped his heels for a penalty. Giovinco won the debate on who would take the spot-kick and buried it calmly in the near bottom corner. Eder had the ball in the net, but only after knocking over Buffon. Berardi risked an own goal by turning a Giovinco cross over before Leonardo Bonucci could get there. There were some complaints on 29 minutes from a corner when Romero blocked the ball halfway across the line, but replays suggest Alessandro Matri’s attempt did not cross over completely. To make matters worse, Sampdoria went down to 10 men as Berardi received a second yellow card for a late sliding tackle on Andrea Barzagli. Juve wanted another penalty when Matri fell under pressure from Palombo, but the referee awarded a free kick against the Bianconeri, claiming he had handled when falling on the ball. Former Juve winger Marcelo Estigarribia’s free kick whistled just wide. Leonardo Bonucci also had penalty appeals for a push from Daniele Gastaldello. Incredibly, it was 10-man Sampdoria who equalised after the restart. A long Nenad Krsticic pass found Mauro Icardi, whose shot bounced right in front of Gigi Buffon, so he only flapped at it as the ball looped over his body into the empty net. Andrea Poli nearly turned the game around with a volley over from a very promising position. The turnaround really did happen, as Icardi again beat Buffon with a remarkable shot. The young Argentine got to the by-line and feinted a pull back, but instead fired it into the near top corner from the tightest of angles to put 10-man Sampdoria ahead! Mirko Vucinic thought he might’ve scored an equaliser when Fabio Quagliarella knocked it down for his half-volley, but it thumped the underside of the bar, bounced off the line and back out. Replays show the ball definitely did not cross the line. Quagliarella knocked down a Peluso cross for Vucinic, but he came sliding in at the back stick and bundled it wide from a yard. Marchisio had to play on despite a knock and was clearly limping, then collapsed clutching his knee and was almost weeping with pain. Romero blocked a Padoin effort, but 10-man Samp held out under siege for a shock victory! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- JUVENTUS: Buffon; Barzagli, Bonucci, Peluso; Padoin, Pogba (Giaccherini 71), Pirlo, Marchisio, De Ceglie (Vucinic 62); Matri (Quagliarella 62), Giovinco SAMPDORIA:Romero; Gastaldello, Palombo, Costa; Berardi, Krsticic (Tissone 80), Obiang, Poli, Estigarribia (De Silvestri 46); Eder (Munari 76), Icardi Ref: Valeri Sent off: Berardi 32 (S) http://www.soccerway.com/national/italy/serie-a/20122013/regular-season/
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Serie A Week 19 - 6-1-13 (3:00 p.m.) 1 - 2 Sebastian Giovinco (24′-P) M. Icardi (54′) M. Icardi (69') Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Paolo Valeri Attendance: 38000 Icardi at the double as 10-man Blucerchiati triumph in Turin The Argentine netted a second-half brace to secure a memorable win for the visitors, who had fallen a goal and a man down during a torrid opening 45 minutes. Jan 6, 2013 Juventus' title defence suffered a blow as they succumbed to a surprise 2-1 defeat at the hands of lowly Sampdoria in Turin on Sunday. Sebastian Giovinco opened the scoring from the penalty spot in the first half, after Claudio Marchisio had been brought down by Gaetano Berardi, who later saw red for a second bookable offence. However, Mauro Icardi netted a second-half brace to secure a memorable win for Riccardo Garrone's side that saw the Turn outfit lose their first game of 2013. The hosts began the brighter of the two sides and it took Sergio Romero to deny Juventus an early goal, the Sampdoria goalkeeper smothering at the feet of Giovinco after initially hesitating to come and claim a low cross. The pint-sized Bianconeri star came close to netting the opener minutes later after Simone Padoin pulled back for the striker, who fired just over from the edge of the 18-yard box. At the other end, Andrea Poli looked to test Gianluigi Buffon after the Juventus backline failed to clear their ranks. His effort, however, was weak and comfortably dealt with by the veteran shotstopper. The Italian's shot appeared to shake the hosts into action and they came close to opening the scoring 20 minutes in, Romero expertly denying Giovinco with a strong right hand despite diving the wrong way. However, the Blucerchiati shot-stopper was unable to prevent the Juventus attacker from netting minutes later, Giovinco tucking into the bottom left corner from the penalty spot after Marchisio had been felled by Berardi. The Turin outfit thought they'd doubled their advantage on the half-hour mark when Andrea Pirlo's corner appeared to have been scrambled over the line by Alessandro Matri, but Romero did well to prevent a goal. The afternoon went from bad to worse for Riccardo Garrone's side in the last 15 minutes of the half, though, after Berardi saw yellow for the second time following a lunge on Andrea Barzagli. Juventus felt they had a shout for a second penalty after Matri was hauled down in the box by Angelo Palombo, only for the referee to blow for a Sampdoria free kick. The visitors came excruciatingly close to finding a equaliser on the brink of half-time after Marcelo Estigarribia brushed Buffon's post with a curling free kick, leaving the Italian rooted to the spot. Antonio Conte's side looked to double their advantage after the interval, but it was Sampdoria who netted early into the second half. Icardi fired a half-volley goalbound and Buffon proved unable to prevent the ball from squeezing past him and into the back of the net. Poli went close on the hour mark to firing the visitors in front, but struck his volley into the ground and out for a goal kick, before Eder fired straight at Buffon after some good work on the edge of the 18-yard box. Juventus were toothless in the attack and were made to pay with 20 minutes remaining. Icardi was played in by Pedro Obiang and the Sampdoria front-man smashed past Buffon from an acute angle. The hosts looked for an instant reply and came close to dragging themselves back into the encounter after substitute Mirko Vucinic blasted against the cross bar and onto the goal-line before the Blucerchiati managed to clear the danger. The Montenegro international poked just inches wide from two yards moments later as Juventus pushed for the equaliser. Padoin fired a stinging effort at Romero, fumbling his effort but the Sampdoria goalkeeper managed to pounce on the ball before Vucinic could tap home as the visitors secured a surprise win at the Juventus Stadium, meaning the home side remain just five points clear of Lazio, who defeated Cagliari the night before. http://www.soccerway.com/national/italy/serie-a/20122013/regular-season/
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Serie A Week 19 - 6-1-13 (3:00 p.m.) - Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Paolo Valeri Juventus - Sampdoria Preview: Old Lady hope for positive return after Christmas break The Serie A holders went into the holiday season eight point clear in Serie A, and will be looking to keep up winning ways as they host the newly-promoted Sampdoria. Jan 5, 2013 PROBABLE LINE-UPS JUVENTUSBuffon Barzagli, Bonucci, Caceres Pirlo, Marchisio Isla, Vidal, De Ceglie Matri, Giovinco SAMPDORIA Berni De Silvestri, Gastaldello, Palombo, Costa Krsticic, Obiang, Poli, Estigarribia Eder, Icardi Mirko Vucinic looks likely to be a big absence for Juventus as they continue their quest to claim a second consecutive Serie A title in the first encounter of 2013. The Montenegro international is struggling with an ankle injury, meaning that Antonio Conte is likely to put his faith in the attacking duo of Alessandro Matri and Sebastian Giovinco. Stephan Lichtsteiner is another enforced absentee for the Bianconeri, as he serves a suspension. Mauricio Isla will be entrusted with his position on the flank, with Juve otherwise able to put out a full-strength side in front of their own fans. Relegation battlers Sampdoria, meanwhile, will have to do without captain and midfield anchor Enzo Maresca, who is unavailable through injury. Goalkeeper Sergio Romero is also fighting to prove fitness ahead of Sunday's kick-off, but Tommaso Berni is standing by to take the Argentina No. 1's place between the posts. DID YOU KNOW? • Juventus currently lie top of Italy's top flight, having racked up an impressive 14 wins in their first 18 fixtures. That run leaves them eight points ahead of nearest challengers Lazio. • The last time the Old Lady tasted defeat was a 1-0 reverse away to AC Milan in November, followed by four straight wins before the league rested for the holiday season. • That match, as well as two 0-0 draws against Fiorentina and Lazio, represent the only times Antonio Conte's men have failed to hit the net in a Serie A clash. • Sampdoria won their place in the top flight in 2011-12 thanks to a play-off victory, but since promotion have won just five times and currently sit 15th in the standings. • Enzo Maresca and Maxi Lopez share the club's top scorer title with just three goals each after 18 matches. • The last time these two sides met was in January 2011. Honours were shared in a 0-0 draw, with the other meeting of that season (3-3) also ending in a tie. Head to Head Serie A - Jan 23, 2011 - Sampdoria 0 - Juventus 0 Serie A - Sep 12, 2010 - Juventus 3 - Sampdoria 3 Serie A - Mar 21, 2010 - Sampdoria 1 - Juventus 0 Serie A - Oct 28, 2009 - Juventus 5 - Sampdoria 1 Last Five Matches Juventus Dec 21, 2012 - Cagliari 1 - Juventus 3 - Serie A Dec 16, 2012 - Juventus 3 - Atalanta 0 - Serie A Dec 12, 2012 - Juventus 1 - Cagliari 0 - Coppa Italia Dec 9, 2012 - Palermo 0 - Juventus 1 - Serie A Dec 5, 2012 - Shakhtar Donetsk 0 - Juventus 1 - UCL Sampdoria Dec 22, 2012 - Sampdoria 0 - Lazio 1 - Serie A Dec 16, 2012 - Catania 3 - Sampdoria 1 - Serie A Dec 10, 2012 - Sampdoria 0 - Udinese 2 - Serie A Dec 2, 2012 - Fiorentina 2 - Sampdoria 2 - Serie A Players to Watch Alessandro Matri The striker suffered through the first half of the season, partly through a lack of continuity in the starting line-up and partly from his own failings in front of goal. He will be desperate to add more to his tally of three strikes as Juve chase another title in the new year. Tommaso Berni The journeyman keeper looks set to be thrust into action thanks to the absence of Sergio Romero, and he will have to be at his best to keep Juventus' free-scoring stars at bay if Sampdoria hope to take something from Turin. Prediction After a positive start, Sampdoria have been in freefall during 2012-13, losing an incredible 10 of their last 13 matches. It's hard to see their fortunes changing against an in-form Juve, who should record a comfortable home victory to keep their lead at the summit. Editor's Prediction Juventus 3 - 0 Sampdoria http://www.soccerway.com/national/italy/serie-a/20122013/regular-season/
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Serie A Week 19 - 6-1-13 (3:00 p.m.) - Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Paolo Valeri Peluso debut Juve call Jan 5, 2013 Federico Peluso could make his Juventus debut against Sampdoria on Sunday, but Kwadwo Asamoah has left for African Cup of Nations duty. The Bianconeri named their squad for tomorrow’s Serie A game, which includes defender Peluso just days after completing his transfer from Atalanta. Asamoah is not included, as he is working with Ghana to prepare for the African Cup of Nations. Giorgio Chiellini, Nicklas Bendtner and Simone Pepe are long-term injury absentees. Juventus squad for Sampdoria: Buffon, Storari, Branescu; Caceres, De Ceglie, Peluso, Bonucci, Barzagli, Marrone; Pogba, Marchisio, Padoin, Pirlo, Vidal, Giaccherini, Isla; Vucinic, Giovinco, Quagliarella, Matri http://www.soccerway.com/national/italy/serie-a/20122013/regular-season/
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Serie A Week 19 - 6-1-13 (3:00 p.m.) - Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Paolo Valeri Conte: 'If Juve do the Double...' Jan 5, 2013 Juventus are back in action tomorrow against Sampdoria and Antonio Conte is targeting history. “Doing the Double means we are building something truly important.” The Christmas break is over and the Bianconeri could train safe in the knowledge they are already Winter Champions thanks to an eight-point lead. They welcome Delio Rossi’s Sampdoria to Turin on Sunday afternoon. Click here for a match preview. “There are always risks after coming back from a break, but we have worked very well over the last few days. “Winning the Scudetto can be a one-off, but doing the Double means that we are building something truly important here. “The Champions League is also a wonderful dream that we should keep chasing. However, we must also know how to be patient and focus on our project of growth. “Sampdoria are a well-drilled side in a difficult position that they are unaccustomed to. We need to be alert, but are fully prepared for this encounter.” Stephan Lichtsteiner is suspended, while Giorgio Chiellini, Simone Pepe and Nicklas Bendtner are long-term absentees. “Mirko Vucinic is feeling much better, his training is being monitored and he will be available for tomorrow,” noted the Coach. The squad has been augmented by the arrival of Federico Peluso from Atalanta, signed on loan at €1m with option to buy for another €4m. “Peluso can cover several roles and represents an intelligent signing. I’m convinced he will make a big contribution to Juventus. “More signings? If the opportunity arises to bring players in, then I’m confident we’ll make the right moves. I really believe in this group and nobody will be leaving in January.” Conte was asked about the rumours of an offer for Didier Drogba and Athletic Bilbao confirming Juve’s interest in Fernando Llorente. “I keep reading about Drogba, but the club never proposed him to me or vice-versa. There are economic parameters to be taken into account. Transfers must be intelligent and low-cost. “Llorente is a Spanish international and has done very well at Bilbao, so he is an appetising prospect. If we have the chance to sign a big player on a free transfer and he chooses us, then good. “I can certainly say that a year ago Llorente wouldn’t have taken us into consideration, but we are back to a high level and are now very appealing to big players. Would I be surprised to have him at my disposal in January? Yes, because he is an Athletic Bilbao player.” During his Press conference, Conte was also asked about Kevin-Prince Boateng and Milan’s decision to walk off the pitch during a friendly with Pro Patria due to racist chanting. “Racism in football is a very serious problem that must be faced by ensuring the rules are respected.” http://www.soccerway.com/national/italy/serie-a/20122013/regular-season/
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Serie A Week 19 - 6-1-13 (3:00 p.m.) - Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Paolo Valeri Conte: Winning the double would prove we are creating something The Juventus boss wants his team to show that their Serie A triumph last term was no coincidence and confirm that they are creating a lasting legacy. Jan 5, 2013 Antonio Conte believes that winning the double this season would prove that Juventus' Serie A triumph last season was no coincidence. The Bianconeri were crowned Italian champions without losing a match in 2011-12, but the 43-year-old is determined to show that his side are creating a lasting legacy. "Winning the Scudetto can be a one-off, but doing the double means that we are building something truly important here," he told reporters at a press conference. "The Champions League is also a wonderful dream that we should keep chasing. However, we must also know how to be patient and focus on our project of growth." Juve host Sampdoria on Sunday as they return to domestic action, and the former Siena boss urged his side to remain alert and prepare for the game properly. "There are always risks after coming back from a break, but we have worked very well over the last few days. Sampdoria are a well-drilled side in a difficult position that they are unaccustomed to. "We need to be alert, but we are fully prepared for this encounter." Juventus have been boosted by the arrival of Federico Peluso on loan from Atalanta, and Conte is confident that he will prove to be a shrewd acquisition. "Peluso can cover several roles and represents an intelligent signing. I'm convinced he will make a big contribution to Juventus." http://www.soccerway.com/national/italy/serie-a/20122013/regular-season/
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Serie A Week 19 - 6-1-13 (3:00 p.m.) - Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Paolo Valeri Pirlo just part of problem Juventus pose, says Sampdoria coach Rossi The Bluerchati will travel to the Turin-based club on Sunday hoping to put a dent in the impressive form that the reigning Serie A champions have forged this season. Jan 4, 2013 Focusing on restricting Andrea Pirlo’s play will not be part of Sampdoria’s plan on Sunday, head coach Delio Rossi has revealed. Many sides opt to man-mark the veteran Italy international such is his talent on the ball, to varying degrees of success. However, the midfielder is just one of a host of concerns for the Bluerchati boss, who believes his side have a chance of beating the Bianconeri but says it will not be remotely easy. “I'm not a technician who likes to match up with the opponent’s formation,” he told a press conference. “They are a very strong side, but we believe we can win. “We will not focus purely on Andrea Pirlo - he is a special player, but there are others who can cause us problems.” Sampdoria sit 15th in Serie A after 18 games in the 2012-13 campaign, just two points above the relegation zone. Antonio Conte’s men, on the other hand, are seven points clear at the top of the table on 44 points and are in a solid position to retain the Scudetto. http://www.soccerway.com/national/italy/serie-a/20122013/regular-season/
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Serie A Week 19 - 6-1-13 (3:00 p.m.) - Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Paolo Valeri Rossi: Samp will play their own game Jan 4, 2013 Sampdoria Coach Delio Rossi has refused to give Andrea Pirlo special treatment when his side face Juventus this weekend. The Bianconeri host the Bluerchiati on Sunday, and the 52-year-old has admitted that he needs to pay special attention to all of the home team's players. “I'm not a technician who likes to match up with the opponent’s formation,” he told a Press conference. “They are a very strong side, but we believe we can win. “We will not focus purely on Andrea Pirlo – he is a special player, but there are others who can cause us problems.” http://www.soccerway.com/national/italy/serie-a/20122013/regular-season/
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Serie A Week 19 - 6-1-13 (3:00 p.m.) - Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Paolo Valeri Vucinic a worry for Juventus Jan 4, 2013 Mirko Vucinic is a doubt for the Sampdoria game as the Juventus man continues to struggle with an ankle problem. The Montenegrin international is having issues with his Achilles tendon and may not be risked at the Juventus Stadium. Boss Antonio Conte could thus opt for a front-two of Sebastian Giovinco and Alessandro Matri. The latter scored twice in the club’s last game of 2012, a 3-1 win against Cagliari played at Parma’s Stadio Tardini. http://www.soccerway.com/national/italy/serie-a/20122013/regular-season/
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[ Serie A Tim ] Juventus - Sampdoria 1-2
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Serie A - 19^ Giornata - Andata - 6-1-2013 (ore 15:00) - Juventus Stadium - Torino Arbitro: Paolo Valeri Confronti ufficiali 117 - 108 (Serie A) - 9 (Coppa Italia) Vittorie Juventus 58 - 50 (Serie A) - 8 (Coppa Italia) Pareggi 36 - 36 (Serie A) Vittorie Sampdoria 23 - 22 (Serie A) - 1 (Coppa Italia) Goals Juventus 192 - 164 (Serie A) - 28 (Coppa Italia) Goals Sampdoria 117 - 104 (Serie A) - 13 (Coppa Italia) Juventus - Sampdoria a Torino Confronti ufficiali 54 Vittorie Juventus 32 (L'ultima il 28.10.2009, 5-1) Pareggi 18 (L'ultimo il 12.09.2010, 3-3) Vittorie Sampdoria 4 (L'ultima il 02.02.2005, 0-1) Goals Juventus 100 Goals Sampdoria 41 Giocatori con più presenze e goals contro la Sampdoria a Torino 12 presenze Boniperti Giampiero 10 Del Piero Alessandro 10 Salvadore Sandro 9 Furino Giuseppe 9 Stacchini Gino 8 Bettega Roberto 8 Castano Ernesto 8 Tacconi Stefano 7 Anastasi Pietro 7 Causio Franco 7 goals Bettega Roberto 4 Boniperti Giampiero 4 Charles John William 4 Hansen Karl Aage 4 Vivolo Pasquale 3 Amauri Carvalho de Oliveira 3 Anastasi Pietro 3 Inzaghi Filippo 3 Muccinelli Ermes 3 Zigoni Gianfranco Ultimi confronti diretti 26.10.2005 Serie A Juventus-Sampdoria 2-0 04.03.2006 Serie A Sampdoria-Juventus 0-1 20.01.2008 Serie A Juventus-Sampdoria 0-0 17.05.2008 Serie A Sampdoria-Juventus 3-3 27.09.2008 Serie A Sampdoria-Juventus 0-0 15.02.2009 Serie A Juventus-Sampdoria 1-1 28.10.2009 Serie A Juventus-Sampdoria 5-1 21.03.2010 Serie A Sampdoria-Juventus 1-0 12.09.2010 Serie A Juventus-Sampdoria 3-3 23.01.2011 Serie A Sampdoria-Juventus 0-0 Giocate 10 - Vittorie Juventus 3 - Pareggi 6 - Vittorie Sampdoria 1 - Goals Juventus 15 - Goals Sampdoria 9 -
Buffon close to contract renewal with Juventus Both club and player continue to dispute the length of the deal, but an agreement is expected to be reached between both parties in the near future. Jan 3, 2013 EXCLUSIVE By Romeo Agresti Gianluigi Buffon is close to agreeing a new contract with Juventus, Goal.com understands. The 34-year-old has been in discussions with the Old Lady for some weeks over an extension to his current deal, with the player admitting his desire to end his career with the Scudetto champions. However, negotiations began to falter over the length of the renewal, with the Italy international keen to sign a short-term contract in order to avoid resting on his laurels and risk becoming "a normal goalkeeper". The club, meanwhile, are keen to tie him down for a more lengthy period, with Giuseppe Marotta having proposed a renewal until at least 2015, with a basic salary of €3.5 million per season plus bonuses. Despite the disagreements, Goal.com understands that both parties are keen to extend the deal, which is set to expire at the end of the season, and a breakthrough in negotiations could happen as early as January. AS Monaco coach Claudio Ranieri was reportedly interested in signing the veteran keeper, but Buffon has made it clear he intends to see out his career with the club he joined back in 2001, and is therefore expected to put pen-to-paper on a new deal soon.
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The 10 Best Juventus Happenings From a Memorable 2012 "Memorable" can be replaced by any kind of word you want. "Awesome." "F'ing awesome." "Fantastic." Whatever you want to roll with, I don't mind. Dec 31, 2012 To steal a line from Frank Sinatra, I feel pretty safe in saying that 2012 was a very good year. There were plenty of moments that will live within our respective memory banks for a long time. There were some pretty goals and a few fancy celebrations that came with some of them. There was controversy, and the typical Italian reaction that comes with it. And there were records broken — most recently the most amount of points (94) collected in one calendar year. It was 2012, a year where Juventus became Juventus again. It's only fitting that on the first day of 2013, we look back at the previous year and remember all those moments that made us feel warm and fuzzy. Or made us jump out of our recliners and scream happy things. Or made us wonder what the heck just happened because we were forced to watch Juventus games on crappy internet streams. 10. All of the goals. ALL OF THEM. Juventus seemed to score in just about every way possible this year. There were incredible individual efforts — bicycle kicks, slick one-on-one moves, all of the above. There were so many memorable goals, and so many different players played a hand in them. Midfielders, strikers, wingers, defenders. Everybody — who weren't legally allowed to use their hands and wear gloves on an everyday basis. It's hard to say what exact goal was the best one of them all because a lot of them were just so darn good, but this next one certainly ranks up there, doesn't it? 9. Del Piero's 700th appearance capped off with a goal (duh) The man just knows when to rise to the occasion — and his game-winning goal against Lazio wasn't any different. I'm just gonna watch because it's pretty. Oh so pretty. 8. Supercoppa glory in Beijing Even with all the drama surrounding off-the-field sporting justice rigmarole, Juventus hopped on a plane and flew to a completely different continent for the first official match since capturing the Scudetto in May. Even without Antonio Conte on the sidelines, Juve claimed the second trophy of the Andrea Agnelli era in mid-August. It was Kwadwo Asamoah's first game in a Juve jersey — and he delivered big time, putting in a MOTM performance along the way. 7. Andrea Pirlo's brilliance and the formation of MVP Even before the beard, Andrea Pirlo was dominating the world. Even before the beard, Andrea Pirlo teamed up with Claudio Marchisio and Arturo Vidal to form one of the best midfields in all of Europe. Each player so unique, each player so incredibly important to what Juventus does on a game-by-game basis. Pirlo had one of the best years of anybody in the world. Vidal proved to be an absolute bargain — see what Real Madrid were reportedly offering Juve to sign him this past summer — for the €9.5 million he was signed for. And Marchisio continued to prove why he should be the next captain of Juventus whenever Gigi Buffon decides to retire. 6. Defense, defense, defense. It was pretty noticeable early in the season that Juventus had a pretty good defense. But when Conte made the switch to the 3-5-2, Juventus' defense got even better. Conte's men finished with the best defense ever in Serie A. For a team to drastically switch how it plays defense tactically and personnel-wise, it not only speaks to the players the team has, but how it is organized and how well-drilled they really are. Just one stat that proves just how good the defense was over the past 12 months: Juventus recorded 26 shutouts in all competitions in 2012. That's, uh, absolutely remarkable. 5. Completely manhandling Chelsea and Champions League advancement While Juventus' Scudetto-winning season was flat out fantastic (more on that later), there was something missing: Champions League football. But, the second part of the year saw Juve return to European competition and there may not have been too many victories — circumstances included — than how Juventus rolled through the defending champs. If there's ever a model for a statement win, this was it. Juventus crushed Chelsea and all of Europe took notice. 4. Juventus Stadium's evolution into a complete fortress When Juventus Stadium celebrated its one-year anniversary, it had already seen a lot take place on the field. Now that another four months has passed, there has been But, as we have seen, it's much more than just a place where Juventus wins matches. It's the atmosphere. It's the fact the crowd is right on top of the field instead of being 10 miles away because of a running track. It's everything. In it's short existence, Juventus Stadium The new stadium may not be just one of the best things to happen to Juventus in recent memory, but possibly one of the best ever as time goes on. Yes, Juventus Stadium is just that damn important to this new Juve era. 3. The undefeated runs comes and goes After 49 games in Serie A, Juventus' near-record-breaking run had to come to an end. Some wins were impressive. Others made our heart rates and blood pressure go through the roof. Either way, it was one of the best runs Italian football has ever seen. Three men roamed the Juventus sidelines 1b. Lo Scudetto comes back to Turin Just your average night Trieste, right? Well, not really. The final push towards title No. 30 had quite the conclusion. The victory, the storming of the field, the players and coaches trying to avoid said pitch-stormers — it was all beautiful. Even putting up with Marco Borriello's porn-stache became a little easier to tollerate. Looking back on it, with Conte taking this team from one of its worst two-season period in a long time to Serie A champions in just under a year made the crown jewel of Juve's 2012 achievements that much more remarkable. 1a. Alessandro Del Piero's farewell — and the Scudetto celebration that came with it Not a lot of things can overshadow a title celebration on the final day of the Serie A campaign. Well, Il Capitano certainly found a way to do exactly that. A goal in his final match at Juventus Stadium and more, impressively, a lap of honor just minutes after he was substituted off the field for the last time. I know I've said it before, but how many times do you see a player — club legend, whatever his standing is — take a lap during the game? For those 40,000 or so people who were in attendance on May 13, it was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Oh, and there was also the whole matter of being crowned champions.
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Are the Old Lady Good Enough to Win the Champions League? Dec 31, 2012 Michel Platini is no stranger to dropping disparaging comments about English football, but the UEFA president has provoked the ire of Scottish football this week by claiming Celtic have no chance of beating his former employer Juventus in the Champions League Round of 16. Speaking at the Globe Soccer Awards in Dubai, the Frenchman said (via The Daily Record): If we look at the Champions League draw, it's clear that Juventus are already through to the quarter finals. Given Celtic's impressive record in the competition this season—including a famous defeat of Barcelona—and the fact that the head of Europe's football governing body should at least give the facade of being neutral, the comments have caused outrage in Scotland. Celtic legend Tommy Gemmell blasted Platini's supposition as "silly" and "nonsense," while many Scottish columnists have called for an apology. Even if Mr Platini's memory does not stretch back as far the evening of Halloween 2001—where Martin O'Neill's Bhoys enjoyed an epic 4-3 victory over their Turin rivals—he also added that Juve are not strong enough to win their first European Cup since 2003. A certain outspoken Portuguese manager, however, is among those who believe Juventus can triumph in Europe this season. After his Real Madrid side were drawn against Manchester Utd, Jose Mourinho told Italian newspaper Tuttosport (via tribalfootball.com) that he "fears" Juventus. The fact that they lack a star striker at the top of Europe's scoring charts, he reasons, is an indication that goals can come from anywhere. He added that Antonio Conte's side remind him of his Porto side that won the competition in 2004. High praise indeed. Mou is right to fear Juve's strength across the park. Up front, Mirko Vučinić, Seb Giovinco and Fabio Quagliarella have scored 6 Champions League goals in this campaign. Arturo Vidal, Caludio Marchisio and Leonardo Bonucci have provided a further five. Only Paris Saint-Germain finished the group stage with a better goal difference. Juve are one of few European sides that use a 3-5-2 formation with wing backs, so the likes of Stephan Lichtsteiner, Mauricio Isla and Kwadwo Asamoah are able to control the flanks and provide extra threat to opposing defences. As B/R's Adrian Agius notes, Juve's central midfield of Arturo Vidal, Claudio Marchisio and the majestic Andrea Pirlo is one of the best in the world. Equally, Juventus' defense is nothing to be sniffed at. They let in just four goals in this season's group stage—only PSG conceded fewer—and with nine clean sheets and eleven conceded goals in Serie A in this campaign, the Italians have the second best domestic defense in Europe. They may be without defensive rock Giorgio Chiellini for the Celtic matches, but they have already proven they can cope in his absence. Juve's enviable home form will also be of concern for visiting European sides. Since it opened in 2011, The Old Lady have lost only once at Juventus Stadium: their shock 3-1 defeat at the hands of Internazionale in November. In three Champions League games at home this season, they have scored 7 times and conceded just once, in their draw with Shakhtar Donetsk. The Ukrainians, incidentally, are probably the only other side in Europe who can boast such impressive home form. Juve's exceptional form since moving into their new home virtually coincides with the reign of manager Antonio Conte, who has now returned from his sideline ban. Conte won the Champions League with Juventus as a player in 1996, and was part of a team that finished as runners-up in 1997, 1998 and 2003. Three silver medals will surely give Conte all the experience—and yearning—he needs to win this competition as a manager. But while there is a strong case for Juventus' imminent triumph in Europe—and president Andrea Agnelli seems to be treating the Champions League as his top priority—Michel Platini's assessment may ultimately be correct. The Italians have the nous and skill to defeat Celtic, but it is hard to see either Bayern Munich or Borussia Dortmund being outclassed by a side from Serie A (which is arguably a weaker league since Juventus last appeared in the upper echelons of the Champions League). Understandably, Barcelona and Real Madrid also have shorter odds to lift the European Cup. Mourinho may fear Juventus, but he is throwing all his eggs in the European basket this season and it is difficult to see him faltering to the Italians (if they meet). Conte's side have the momentum, tactics and personnel to make a big impact in the Champions League knockout stages in this season, but victory at Wembley this May would be quite surprising.
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Buffon hails Celtic's Forster Dec 31, 2012 Juventus face Celtic in the Champions League and Gigi Buffon is very impressed with goalkeeper Fraser Forster. “Of course I know about Fraser,” he told the Daily Record newspaper in Scotland. “I watch all the top young goalkeepers in the world and I’m sure he can become one of them. The top three young goalkeepers in the world for me are Joe Hart, Manuel Neuer and Salvatore Sirigu. It will be one of those three who will go on to be the best in the world. “But if Forster keeps on playing like he is there is no reason he can’t be close to or even in that group. “In a goalkeeper I don’t just look for the great saves but for the authority and confidence he shows. As a goalkeeper you can make only one or two mistakes a season if you want to be the best. “It’s in the big games where you see character because that is where you are most likely to make mistakes. I have seen both games he played against Barcelona now and not only did he make great saves, he looked confident. He didn’t look like a goalkeeper who was going to make a mistake.” Juventus visit Glasgow on February 12 and play the second leg in Turin on March 6. “Fraser is about to play in two big games in the last 16 of the Champions League and it is clear to me he has not only the talent but the character for games like this,” continued Buffon. “He has another two big games to show Europe what he can do and from what I have seen in him I am sure he will show Europe again.”
