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[ Serie A ] Juventus - Atalanta 3-1
Socrates ha risposto al topic di Morpheus © in Stagione 2011/2012
Rigore per la Juve. Tira Barzagli -
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[ Serie A ] Juventus - Atalanta 3-1
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Mi piacerebbe essere al posto di Agnelli per il portafoglio ma non di questi tempi. -
[ Serie A ] Juventus - Atalanta 3-1
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Serie A Week 38 - 13-5-2012 (3:00 p.m.) - Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Gabriele Gava HT: Alex on target in Juve farewell May 13, 2012 Juventus are on track to end the season unbeaten, as they lead Atalanta 2-0 at half-time with an emotional Alessandro Del Piero on target. The Bianconeri kicked off their Scudetto celebrations, which would continue after the game with the trophy presentation and an open-topped bus driving through the streets of Turin. There was also sadness in the air, as Del Piero wore the captain’s armband for the last time in a Serie A match. Paolo De Ceglie was injured and Arturo Vidal suspended, but Coach Antonio Conte gave rare starts to Marco Storari, Luca Marrone, Marcelo Estigarribia and Simone Padoin. They hoped to make history by becoming only the second team ever to win the Scudetto by going unbeaten. The other was Fabio Capello’s Milan in 1991-92, but that was a 34-round campaign. Atalanta were already safe from the drop, though Guglielmo Stendardo was suspended with Matteo Brighi, Guido Marilungo, Daniele Capelli and Andrea Consigli sidelined. In the opening minutes Storari had his palms stung by a German Denis bullet header, but it was Juventus who broke the deadlock with one of their youngsters. Marco Borriello’s backheel flick set up Luca Marrone for a screamer from just within the box that ricocheted in off the inside of the near post. It was the youth product’s debut Serie A goal on his fifth appearance. Simone Padoin robbed a defender and had time to shoot from seven yards, but opted to roll across for a crowded-out Del Piero instead and the chance went begging. Naturally, Del Piero had to score at the Juventus Stadium on his last game! It was a well-taken strike, exchanging passes with Emanuele Giaccherini to drill in from the D. There were moving scenes as he was enveloped by teammates for his 289th goal in a Bianconeri jersey, the 188th in Serie A. Denis had the opportunity to pull one back after dribbling past two defenders, but blasted over with only Storari to beat. Juventus 2-0 Atalanta (Half-Time) Scorers: Marrone 9 (J), Del Piero 27 (J) Juventus:Storari; Lichtsteiner, Bonucci, Chiellini, Estigarribia; Marrone, Pirlo, Padoin; Giaccherini, Borriello, Del Piero Atalanta: Frezzolini; Bellini, Lucchini, Manfredini, Peluso; Schelotto, Carmona, Cazzola, Bonaventura; Moralez; Denis Ref: Gava http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
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Serie A Week 38 - 13-5-2012 (3:00 p.m.) - Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Gabriele Gava Line-ups: Juventus-Atalanta May 13, 2012 Alessandro Del Piero starts in his final game at the Juventus Stadium, wearing the captain’s armband against Atalanta. The veteran’s contract expires next month and the only remaining official fixture of the season is the Coppa Italia Final with Napoli at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome on May 20. Coach Antonio Conte confirmed he would give Del Piero a spot in the starting XI and the armband as the Turin giants celebrate the Scudetto. This game will be followed by the presentation of the Serie A trophy, then a tour through the streets of the city in an open-topped bus, which is expected to see 100,000 fans flock to celebrate. There is almost a full squad to choose from, as Paolo De Ceglie is injured and Arturo Vidal sits out a ban. Marco Storari, Marcelo Estigarribia, Luca Marrone, Simone Padoin and Marco Borriello are given rare starts to join in the Scudetto party. The team can make history by ending the season unbeaten and taking the title, something only ever achieved by Fabio Capello’s Milan in 1991-92 in a 34-round Serie A. Atalanta are already safe from the drop, though Guglielmo Stendardo is suspended with Matteo Brighi, Guido Marilungo, Daniele Capelli, Andrea Consigli and Simone Tiribocchi sidelined. Juventus: Storari; Lichtsteiner, Bonucci, Chiellini, Estigarribia; Marrone, Pirlo, Padoin; Giaccherini, Borriello, Del Piero Juventus bench: Manninger, Barzagli, Marchisio, Pepe, Vucinic, Matri, Quagliarella Atalanta: Frezzolini; Bellini, Lucchini, Manfredini, Peluso; Schelotto, Carmona, Cazzola, Bonaventura; Moralez; Denis Atalanta bench: Polito, Ferri, Cigarini, Raimondi, Tiribocchi, Minotti, Gabbiadini http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
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[ Serie A ] Juventus - Atalanta 3-1
Socrates ha risposto al topic di Morpheus © in Stagione 2011/2012
Esce Estigarribia entra Quagliarella. -
[ Serie A ] Juventus - Atalanta 3-1
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Fai attenzione che i liquidi rovinano i laptops. -
[ Serie A ] Juventus - Atalanta 3-1
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La scena é tutta per Alex. Gli altri in questo momento sono solo comparse. -
[ Serie A ] Juventus - Atalanta 3-1
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La partita passa per il momento in secondo piano. -
[ Serie A ] Juventus - Atalanta 3-1
Socrates ha risposto al topic di Morpheus © in Stagione 2011/2012
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[ Serie A ] Juventus - Atalanta 3-1
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Grazie di tutto Alex! -
[ Serie A ] Juventus - Atalanta 3-1
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Applaudono tutti, atalantini compresi. Solo ai fuoriclasse viene riservato un trattamento del genere. -
Serie A Week 38 - 13-5-2012 (3:00 p.m.) - Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Gabriele Gava Del Piero starts in final league game for Juventus The 37-year-old trequartista, whose contract expires this summer, will skipper his beloved Bianconeri one last time in Serie A before departing Turin for pastures new. May 13, 2012 Juventus legend Alessandro Del Piero has been handed a start in his final Serie A game for the club, against Atalanta on Sunday afternoon. The World Cup winner, who is out of contract this summer, will line up alongside Emanuele Giaccherini and Marco Borriello in a three-pronged Bianconeri attack. In total, coach Antonio Conte has made seven changes in personnel to the side which clinched the Serie A title with a 2-0 win over Cagliari last weekend. As well as the completely revamped forward line, Luca Marrone and Simone Padoin are afforded rare opportunities to shine alongside Andrea Pirlo in midfield, with Claudio Marchisio and Arturo Vidal the men to make way. Stephan Lichsteiner, Giorgio Chiellini and Leonardo Bonucci continue in defence but they will be joined by Marcelo Estigarribia, who will play at left-back, while Marco Storari takes over from Gianluigi Buffon in goal. As for Atalanta, goalkeeper Andrea Consigli, versatile defender Daniele Capelli, midfielder Matteo Brighi and forward duo Guido Marilungo all miss out through injury, while centre-half Guglielmo Stendardo is suspended. Juventus (4-3-3): Storari; Lichtsteiner, Bonucci, Chiellini, Estigarribia; Marrone, Pirlo, Padoin; Giaccherini, Borriello, Del Piero. Subs: Manninger, Barzagli, Marchisio, Pepe, Vucinic, Matri, Quagliarella. Atalanta (4-4-1-1): Frezzolini; Bellini, Lucchini, Manfredini, Peluso; Schelotto, Carmona, Cazzola, Bonaventura; Moralez; Denis. Subs: Polito, Ferri, Raimondi, Cigarini, Minotti, Gabbiadini, Tribocchi. http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
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Marotta: 'Juve will add quality' May 13, 2012 Director general Beppe Marotta has confirmed Juventus “will add quality to this squad” next season and Antonio Conte’s contract renewal is a formality. The Juventus Stadium is one huge party today, as the Serie A trophy will be presented after the final whistle of their game with Atalanta, then the team will go through the streets of Turin in an open-topped bus. “We want to ensure the unbeaten record stays intact,” said Marotta. “It would be the completion of an extraordinary journey. “Is Andrea Pirlo the bargain of the century? I am pleased he has proved he is still a great champion. However, I’d like to point out it’s not true that he came to us for money, nor does he earn €5m per season. He earns what he deserves for a champion, but considering all he has given to Juventus, he should probably earn more! “The marriage between Conte and Juventus is going swimmingly and aside from the financial details of the contract I believe our rapport is solid and any obstacle can be overcome. Conte has shown with words and action that he is very tied to this club and has Juventus in his DNA. “Conte is also right to say this is only a starting point, because after the Scudetto Juventus want the Coppa Italia and from next season we’re in the Champions League. That will be our next target.” Marotta confirmed Juve will reinforce the squad considerably over the summer in order to prepare for European competition. “Our plans are for a solid unit rather than a team with many individuals. We want to improve the quality level and the names circulating around are big ones. “Juventus have changed their appeal on the international stage from last year, so some that snubbed us before could accept now. However, we have still got limitations on our budget, so we’ll add quality without revolutionising the side.”
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Serie A Week 38 - 13-5-2012 (3:00 p.m.) - Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Gabriele Gava Colantuono is Juve party pooper May 13, 2012 Stefano Colantuono reassures Atalanta fans they are prepared to spoil the Juventus Scudetto party. “We’re here to play our game.” There will be a spectacular atmosphere in Turin this afternoon, as after the final whistle Juve will be presented with the Serie A trophy and then tour the city streets on an open-top bus. “Knowing Antonio Conte, he will really want to end the campaign on a high,” said Colantuono. “He is a Coach with the right mentality and has been decisive in their ascent to this level. He is also a friend who I admire and can see how his work earned the Scudetto. “However, we are here to play our game, aware it won’t be a walk in the park.” http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
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Serie A Week 38 - 13-5-2012 (3:00 p.m.) - Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Gabriele Gava Atalanta boss Colantuono plays down spoiling Juventus' unbeaten campaign The 49-year-old believes Sunday's match will be a celebratory occasion for both clubs involved, but is refusing to be drawn on the prospect of ruining the Old Lady's run. May 12, 2012 Atalanta coach Stefano Colantuono has insisted that ending Juventus' unbeaten run is not his main priority when the two sides lock horns at Juventus Stadium on Sunday. The Bianconeri could go the entire league season unbeaten by avoiding defeat to the Orobici on Sunday, but the visitors have also enjoyed a successful return to Serie A, with the team set to finish comfortably in mid-table. However, the newly-crowned Italian champions also have a Coppa Italia final with Napoli on May 20 to prepare for, and Colantuono is expecting an intense encounter amid the celebratory mood in Turin. "Let's just play the game, we know it will not be a walk in the park," said Colantuono at a press conference. "It will be a celebration, yes, but Juventus still have the Coppa Italia final [to look forward to], and therefore Conte will keep everyone grounded. "For them it will be a first test before their match with Napoli." Colantuono then turned his attentions to Juve coach Antonio Conte, who he was full of praise for after leading the Turin side to their first official Serie A title in nine years. "Conte has a lot to offer. In addition to having technical qualities, he has the right attitude," he stated. "A great team cannot win only because of the quality of the individuals, but also with the hunger from their coach. "He's won the league title. He's a friend of mine and a coach that I admire. "We both started from scratch [in coaching], and Conte has been given the honour of joining a great club. Thanks to his work came the Scudetto." Kick-off is scheduled for 15.00CET. http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
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Serie A Week 38 - 13-5-2012 (3:00 p.m.) - Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Gabriele Gava Conte: An unbeaten season would be a record nobody can ever surpass us The former Siena trainer is hoping his team can finish their Serie A campaign on a high by beating Stefano Colantuono's men while stating Alessandro Del Piero will start the match. May 12, 2012 Juventus coach Antonio Conte has urged his men to avoid losing against Atalanta on Sunday as he feels ending the season unbeaten will be a record nobody will ever surpass. The Turin-based side were crowned Serie A champions last weekend with victory over Cagliari and are yet to lose a fixture this term. Speaking ahead of this weekend's final round of games in Serie A, Conte told reporters at his press conference: “Against Atalanta our objective is to maintain our unbeaten record to the end of the season, as that really would be something extraordinary.” “I told the lads that if we were to do that, in future they can only match us, but nobody can ever surpass us.” The coach also revealed that Alessandro Del Piero will start the game in what will be the veteran forward's final league game for the Bianconeri. “Del Piero was in the starting XI as captain in the first game in this stadium against Notts County, in the first Serie A one here with Parma and will be tomorrow against Atalanta. “It seemed only right for him and his career, but also everything he has given us this year. He must do well both on Sunday and next week in the Coppa Italia final with Napoli.” The former Siena trainer concluded his press conference by thanking his backroom staff for their efforts during Juve's highly-successful campaign. “I had already worked with Cristian Stellini and Angelo Alessio at Siena, where we won the Serie B title. I played with Angelo at Juventus in the Giovanni Trapattoni era. He is a great man with excellent human and professional qualities. “The same is true of Massimo Carrera, as we played together for many years. I had Stellini for a year and a half as a player at Bari, so as soon as I heard he was hanging up his boots, I proposed he come to work because I needed someone who knew my ideas.” Juventus also have a Coppa Italia final to contend and they will face Napoli in their attempts to claim the double on May 20. http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
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Serie A Week 38 - 13-5-2012 (3:00 p.m.) - Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Gabriele Gava Juventus vs. Atalanta PREVIEW: Seeking Cherry on Proverbial Cake May 13, 2012 This season has been a very good one for fans of Turin’s Old Lady: the turnaround from the previous two campaigns is there for all to see, along with the multitude of #30 signs proudly displayed not just by fans but by the own club as well. But what awaits at Juventus Stadium this Sunday isn’t merely a match against Atalanta, it is a date with destiny. As if an encounter with a team which sacked Antonio Conte (the one failure of his fledgling coaching career) was not motivation enough, the Bianconeri can become the first team to ever negotiate a 38-game season undefeated. From the very tone of Conte’s press conference on Saturday lunchtime, the richly-deserved Scudetto triumph has been filed away in a drawer even before the winner’s medal is placed around Juve’s necks. The coach is firmly focused on the next obstacle, the next challenge and the hurdles ahead, rather than those already in the rear-view mirror. While the game – and both pre and post game entertainment – will undoubtedly be a celebration of the 30th league title, the opportunity to become only the third Serie A team to emerge unbeaten throughout an entire season is firmly within the grasp of the newly crowned Champions. Adding the Coppa Italia by beating Napoli in Rome next weekend would be the cherry on top, but first come an Atalanta side whose season ended sometime ago, once they had amassed enough points to preserve their Serie A status. That task was made more difficult by the six-point penalty following the uncovering of the CalcioScommesse betting ring, which not only eliminated iconic captain Cristiano Doni out of the picture but threatens to be far more decisive in the current Serie B campaign than the league table ever will be. Atalanta Known in Italy as the ‘Queen of the Provinces’, the northern club would – in normal circumstances – provide a stern test for Juve but, with the season effectively over, this game is difficult to get a genuine perspective on. A match with the Bianconeri is often enough to draw the best from teams visiting Turin but coach Stefano Colantuono may find it hard to drum up that enthusiasm in what will undoubtedly be a carnival atmosphere, as the trophy presentation at full time draws ever nearer. A meaningless end of season run around feeling will permeate both camps and it would be no surprise to see numerous changes in both line-ups, particularly the away side who are not only missing Matteo Brighi, Guido Marilungo, Daniele Capelli, Andrea Consigli through injury but also have doubts over the fitness of Simone Tiribocchi and Carlos Carmona. With defender Guglielmo Stendardo suspended, it will be an uphill battle for a side who have historically struggled in Turin. Only four times have maximum points been taken back to Bergamo and Juve can claim to have won 32 of the last 50 home games against the same opponents with the last loss coming over twenty years ago when Emiliano Mondonico coached the visitors to a 1-0 triumph. Conte’s men will have to guard against Germán Denis who has been in superb form as well as being wary of being caught on the break by one of Serie A’s most impressive counter-attacking sides. ATALANTA (4-4-1-1) Frezzolini Bellini, Lucchini, Manfredini, Peluso E.Schelotto, Carmona, Cazzola, Bonaventura Moralez Denis Juventus Antonio Conte, speaking at his Saturday press conference, made sure to stress the importance of the next game as he has each and every time this season. After taking time to praise his backroom staff, the coach went on to emphasize not letting one’s guard down one last time in 2011-12. He told reporters: Against Atalanta our objective is to maintain our unbeaten record to the end of the season, as that really would be something extraordinary. I told the lads that if we were to do that, in future people can only match us, but nobody can ever surpass us. Conte also told those gathered that, much like the wonderful opening ceremony against Notts County, Alessandro Del Piero would be in the starting eleven for perhaps one last time. Seeing the clubs all-time leading scorer and appearance-maker lead the team out, wearing the captain’s armband passed on to him from the man now sitting on the Bianconeri bench, will be an emotional moment for all those in attendance and the millions watching on television across the globe. It is unsure who of Mirko Vucinic or Alessandro Matri will partner ADP in attack but, without a goal since February, Matri has much to prove if he is to convince Conte he is deserving of a starting berth for next week’s Cup Final. Further back Arturo Vidal will be absent through suspension while Paolo De Ceglie’s injury will see him also miss out. Stephan Lichtsteiner should recover but is only expected to take a place on the bench as Marco Storari should get a rare start in place of Gigi Buffon in goal as history beckons. JUVENTUS (3-5-2) Storari Barzagli, Bonucci, Chiellini Cáceres, Giaccherini, Pirlo, Marchisio, Pepe Del Piero, Vucinic In Conte we trust! http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
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Serie A Week 38 - 13-5-2012 (3:00 p.m.) - Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Gabriele Gava Juventus v Atalanta Preview: History Awaits The Newly Crowned Serie A Champions May 12, 2012 JUVENTUS v ATALANTA Juventus Stadium, Turin May 13th 2012, 13:00 GMTKick-off **** It will be a night of celebration for newly anointed Serie A champions Juventus as they host Atalanta at the Juventus Stadium in Turin. It also could just be Alessandro Del Piero’s farewell home game in what will definitely be an emotional night for one of Italian Football’s all time greats. Having secured the Scudetto with an insurmountable four point lead at the top table, Sunday will be a time for celebration in Turin. For Atalanta, it’s been an excellent season as well. Having started off the campaign with a six point deduction and the loss of inspirational captain Cristiano Doni, following the match-fixing charges levied on them, the Nerazzurri have defied all odds and sit in a respectable 11th place currently. Team News and Tactical Brief Juventus Antonio Conte will stick with his successful 3-5-2 formation. The manager has managed to bring out the best in Leo Bonucci of late in this formation. The former Bari defender initially struggled during this campaign but found his feet during the crucial latter stages of the season. He provided a wonderful lobbed assist for Mirko Vucinic against Cagliari last weekend showcasing his ball playing skills from deep. Alongside him will be the ever present and sturdy duo of Andrea Barzagli and Giorgio Chiellini. Simone Padoin is expected to face his old side for the first time since joining Juventus in the January transfer window. He will reportedly replace midfield machine Arturo Vidal who is suspended for this game. Andrea Pirlo will dictate the tempo from the centre of midfield like he has done so consistently well this season. Simone Pepe is expected to retain his spot at left wing-back. The former Roma midfielder put in a good shift against Cagliari and bombed forward in support of the attack whenever he was given the opportunity to do so. The attack is expected to comprise of Mirko Vucinic and Alex Del Piero. Il Pinturicchio is expected to play his last game for Juventus after Andrea Agnelli announced earlier in the season that the captain won’t be given an extension. Del Piero has played his part during Juventus’ success this season with vital goals after coming off the bench. Expect him to be at the heart of everything good Juventus do in attack as they try to breach the Atalanta defense. Probable Starting Lineup (3-5-2):Buffon; Barzagli, Bonucci, Chiellini; Lichtsteiner, Padoin, Pirlo, Marchisio, Pepe; Del Piero, Vucinic Atalanta After going through the turmoil of the whole match-fixing scandal, Atalanta fans will be more than content with how their season has progressed. Having overcome a 6 point deduction, the Nerazzurri now have the chance to finish in the top half of the table, which is no mean feat given that pundits out there jotted them down as potential relegation contenders. Boss Colantuono has gained plaudits for the way he has managed his side this campaign. His 4-4-1-1 formation has served him well and managed to bring out the best in a very close group of players. Scheotto on the right wing has caught the eye of many top clubs and has already won him comparisons with former Juventus winger Mauro Camoranesi due to their similar looks and Argentine heritage. Serie A’s forgotten play-maker Luca Cigarini once hailed as the next Andrea Pirlo (like many others) has re-emerged this campaign in the middle of the Atalanta midfield. His partner in crime Matteo Brighi though is out for this game through injury. Diminutive playmaker Maxi Moralez will play in the hole just behind hit-man German Denis in attack. Moralez too has been central to Atalanta’s success, especially early on in the season when he looked in menacing form. The onus will fall on his shoulders to try and conjure up something for his fellow attackers to feed on during the course of the game. Of course trying to break through an almost impenetrable Juventus defense remains an uphill task. Colantuno does have a few injury concerns to contend with as Carmona, Marilungo, Capelli, Consigli are all on the treatment table while Stendardo and Doni remain suspended. Probable Starting Line-up (4-4-1-1): Frezzolini; Bellini, Lucchini, Manfredini, Peluso; Schelotto, Cigarini, Cazzola, Bonaventura; Moralez; Denis Key Match Facts Juventus are the only unbeaten team (in domestic league) in the top five leagues in Europe. Juventus have the tightest defense in the league having conceded just 19 goals. Atalanta are winless in their last two games. TheHardTackle’s Players To Watch Out For Alessandro Del Piero (Juventus) Can he turn on the magic again? It will be a highly emotional game as Alex Del Piero is expected to play the last Serie A game of his extraordinary career. All eyes will be on Juventus’ most beloved son as he steps on the field for possibly the last time at home. German Denis (Atalanta) With 16 goals to his name this Serie A campaign, Atalanta’s powerful striker German Denis has been a huge part of their success this season. He looks the most likely candidate to ruin Juventus’ Scudetto party. TheHardTackle’s Prediction Juventus 2-0 Atalanta Despite having the Scudetto in their bag, Juventus will look to finish off this outstanding season, unbeaten. A win for the home side does look probable and a goal from Alessandro Del Piero would just be the icing on the cake. http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
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[ Serie A ] Juventus - Atalanta 3-1
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[ Serie A ] Juventus - Atalanta 3-1
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[ Serie A ] Juventus - Atalanta 3-1
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[ Serie A ] Juventus - Atalanta 3-1
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Serie A - 19^ Giornata - Ritorno - 13-5-2012 (ore 15:00) - Juventus Stadium - Torino Arbitro: Gabriele Gava La 'Signora' vuol mettere la ciliegina del record di imbattibilità sulla torta Scudetto. Nessuna squadra di Serie A ha chiuso senza sconfitte un campionato a 20 squadre. Riuscirà la Juventus di Conte a compiere l'impresa? L'ultimo ostacolo che ha di fronte è l'Atalanta. May 13, 2012 QUI JUVENTUS E' tempo di festa Scudetto in casa Juventus, che contro l'Atalanta, allo 'Juventus Stadium' porrà fine a una stagione straordinaria, coronata da un'inattesa, ad inizio stagione, vittoria del titolo. La partita contro i bergamaschi, comunque, non sarà una semplice passerella per gli uomini di Conte, visto che in ballo c'è ancora la ciliegina da mettere sulla torta: chiudere il campionato imbattuti. QUI ATALANTA Chiudere il campionato in casa della capolista, partecipando in qualche modo alla festa per la vittoria dello Scudetto dei bianconeri è, in un certo senso, il giusto epilogo del campionato per la squadra di Colantuono, che può far festa anche lei per una incredibile stagione che l'ha vista partire con 6 punti di penalizzazione ma, nonostante questo pesante fardello, conquistare la salvezza addirittura con qualche giornata d'anticipo. L'ULTIMA SFIDA 21/1/2012, Atalanta-Juventus 0-2: Madama campione d'inverno IL MOMENTO C'è poco da dire sul momento che stanno attraversando le due squadre: felice! La Juventus ha appena vinto lo Scudetto e quella contro i bergamaschi sarà la partita della festa nel suo stadio, anche se c'è anche il record di imbattibilità ancora in ballo (nessuna squadra, infatti, in Serie A ha finora concluso senza sconfitte un campionato a 20 squadre) che Conte e i suoi giocatori non vogliono mancare. Per l'Atalanta la festa è altrettanto grande, visto che ha conquistato con giornate d'anticipo una salvezza su cui probabilmente nessuno ad inizio stagione avrebbe scommesso un euro, visti i 6 punti di penalizzazione con cui erano partiti Denis e compagni. PERCHE' GUARDARLA Quella fra Juventus e Atalanta è una sfida che può essere interessante anche per chi juventino non è. Il motivo d'interesse, oltre al fatto che veder giocare la Juve di quest'anno è sempre un piacere per gli occhi e non c'è mai da annoiarsi, è il record di imbattibilità, che è ormai ad un passo. Ma di mezzo c'è un'Atalanta che giocherà serena e, conoscendo Colantuono, senza alcuna voglia di fare da arrendevole sparring partner. Insomma, riuscirà la 'Dea' ad infliggere la prima sconfitta in questo campionato alla 'Vecchia Signora'? Testa a Testa Serie A - 21/gen/2012 - Atalanta 0 - Juventus 2 Serie A - 28/mar/2010 - Juventus 2 - Atalanta 1 Serie A - 07/nov/2009 - Atalanta 2 - Juventus 5 Serie A - 17/mag/2009 - Juventus 2 - Atalanta 2 Serie A - 21/dic/2008 - Atalanta 1 - Juventus 3 Ultime 5 Partite Juventus 06/mag/2012 Cagliari 0 - Juventus 2 Serie A 02/mag/2012 Juventus 1 - Lecce 1 Serie A 29/apr/2012 Novara 0 - Juventus 4 Serie A 25/apr/2012 Cesena 0 - Juventus 1 Serie A 22/apr/2012 Juventus 4 - Roma 0 Serie A Atalanta 06/mag/2012 Atalanta 0 - Lazio 2 Serie A 02/mag/2012 Milan 2 - Atalanta 0 Serie A 29/apr/2012 Atalanta 2 - Fiorentina 0 Serie A 24/apr/2012 Atalanta 1 - Chievo 0 Serie A 21/apr/2012 Catania 2 - Atalanta 0 Serie A Previsione La Juve é al settimo cielo e spazzerá via facilmente l'Atalanta che non ha piú motivazioni nella sua ultima partita della stagione. Juventus 2 - 0 Atalanta http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
