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  1. Serie A Week 36 - 2-5-2012 (8:45 p.m.) - Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Paolo Valeri Cosmi: Lecce will give Juventus a game The flamboyant coach has nothing but praise for the Serie A leaders, but has stressed that his side will do their utmost to cause an upset in Turin. May 1, 2012 Lecce coach Serse Cosmi is confident that his team have what it takes to trouble Juventus in Wednesday's Serie A match in Turin. Cosmi is full of respect for the Bianconeri following their impressive performances in the 2011-12 campaign, but believes Lecce can 'give them a game' with the right attitude. "We know we face a team that has conceded just one goal in the last eight games. Juventus are enjoying a superb championship with great results and football of the highest level," Cosmi said at a press conference. "I don’t know how much chance we have of getting a result in Turin, but with the right attitude we could give them a game. “We’ll need players who don’t surrender and are able to find the strength to give even more than they have done up until now." Wednesday's match kicks off at 20.45CET. http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
  2. Serie A Week 36 - 2-5-2012 (8:45 p.m.) - Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Paolo Valeri Conte: Winning the Scudetto would be comparable to Hellas Verona's success in 1985 The 42-year-old has stated that if his side win the league this term, it would be a similar feat to when the unfashionable Italian outfit won the title 27 years ago. May 1, 2012 Antonio Conte believes that if Juventus win the Scudetto this season, it will be comparable to Hellas Verona's title success in the 1984-85 campaign. The unfashionable Verona outfit defied the odds to be crowned champions of Italy ahead of Torino and Inter 27 years ago. With Juve on the verge of their first league title since 2003, Conte has spoken out about what he feels could be an incredible achievement. "Look, we are thinking in the present, their help has given us the opportunity to do something incredible this year, something that was unthinkable earlier this season," he said at his press conference ahead of the game against Lecce on Wednesday. "And if we win, I think this is comparable to the league championship of Hellas Verona, lest we forget where we have come from. So we are thinking about this, let’s concentrate on doing something extraordinary in the league. "We are building on what we’ve already built that is important, but let’s not lose sight of the goal, because it has not yet been achieved." Victory against Lecce combined with a home defeat for AC Milan versus Atalanta midweek would see the Old Lady win the league bet Conte is refusing to underestimate his hometown club. "We can’t say Lecce are the final hurdle, because as the previous two games have taught us, we have found teams with the greatest motivation to get a result, as it should be," he added. "So we will encounter Lecce who like us have an important goal. We strive for something beautiful, magical, while they are after survival. It will be a nice challenge between two teams that still have the greatest motivation. “We absolutely have to think about us only, though, as I always say, partly because we have nothing in our hands at the moment, except for Champions League qualification and the Coppa Italia final. "We are looking before we speak, I was taught that you must win before you talk." http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
  3. Serie A Week 36 - 2-5-2012 (8:45 p.m.) - Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Paolo Valeri Juventus vs. Lecce PREVIEW: One Small Step For A Man… May 1, 2012 It is now so close you can almost taste it, and we don’t mean Mike’s latest brilliant edition of TeamEATS! With three games left to go the Bianconeri occupy top spot in Serie A, three points clear of rivals AC Milan and with the benefit of a favorable head-to-head record. This, as you are undoubtedly aware, means Antonio Conte and his squad are just two wins away from securing a title win which would end an agonising six-year wait and see both the Scudetto tricolore and a richly deserved third star stitched onto next season’s Jeep-sponsored shirts. Back in February, Juventus emerged from their worst spell of the season: a seven-game run in which they managed to obtain one single victory amidst a myriad of frustrating draws. They then traveled to Fiorentina, obtaining an emphatic 5-0 demolition win over their bitter rivals, and followed it up with another seven consecutive wins, an incredible streak during which they’ve outscored their opponents 23-1. With all elements of the team reaching peak form at once, Juve have produced a perfectly-timed burst which looks set to carry them across the finish line and into football history. Make no mistake: that is exactly what we are about witness to right now. Yes, it is wonderful to see la vecchia Signora back at the summit of Italian football after the purgatory of Serie B and the sheer hell of the Alessio Secco era error. Yet more than just overcoming current champions AC Milan, Conte’s miraculous reversal of fortunes has seen a string of records broken in his relentless pursuit of perfection. This past weekend’s triumph in Novara set a new benchmark of 35 unbeaten games from the start of a season, a total which increases to 39 if we include Juve’s Coppa Italia campaign: across all competitions, Juve have thus surpassed Internazionale’s 2004-05 record! It is also apt that Leonardo Bonucci chose this week to single out his fellow defenders for praise, calling the backline an “impenetrable defence” as they collected their fourth consecutive away clean sheet. That is a feat no Juventus side has managed since 1979 (when they managed six in a row) and shows just how good the defence has been. Should further proof be required, we need look no further than the recent record of Gigi Buffon, recipient of yet another ‘senza voto’ in Aaron’s post-game pagelle last weekend. Since the start of April – which began with that 3-0 bashing of Napoli – the World’s Greatest-Ever Goalkeeper has been reduced to little more than a spectator, accumulating just six saves in the six matches he played since. The best thing about all of this however, is the knowledge that Conte waits menacingly – nailed baseball bat in hand – for one of his players to show even the slightest sign of complacency. So driven is the coach that he refuses to allow the squad to give anything less than their very best, to the point he was captured on television screaming “Non voglio prendere gol” (“I don’t want to concede any goals”) at Andrea Barzagli during the Novara game. The scoreline at the time was 4-0! Lecce As we discussed at length in our preview of the January encounter between these two teams, Lecce are Conte’s hometown and former club which, shortly before that fixture, replaced Eusebio Di Francesco with Serse Cosmi. Through a combination of grit, effort and his determined character (not to mention an inspirational penchant for showing his players pornographic material), the new man has driven the Giallorossi from dead-last to having a slim chance of avoiding relegation. Having won just twice prior to the new manager’s arrival, Lecce have lost just four times under Cosmi but come into this match in poor form and not having won since early April. Yet they still trail Genoa by a single point in the standings, and hold out hope of seeing the Rossoblu make the relegation drop in their place (something which would give this writer great joy… did I say that out loud? O dear). From a Bianconeri point of view, the one negative to Cosmi’s appointment is his switch from his predecessor’s 4-2-3-1 formation which marginalized Cristian Pasquato and made less room for Manuel Giandonato. While the former has since left for Torino – where he is excelling under the guidance of Conte’s mentor Giampiero Ventura – the latter has struggled since recovering from the knee surgery he underwent in November. Cosmi himself will be suspended for this game after being handed a touchline ban for verbally abusing the fourth official during his team’s loss to Parma (he will be replaced by second-in-command Mario Palazzi) regularly be in the dugout, after having won the appeal against his 1-match touchline ban, but will not be joined by defender Andrea Esposito who was sent off during Lecce’s match against the Gialloblu. Key man Juan Cuadrado should return from a suspension of his own but it is the absence of the coach that will be most keenly felt. This is Cosmi’s second ban since taking charge of Lecce, and the side looked lost without his constant input from the sidelines during those previous games. LECCE (3-5-2) Benassi Tomovic, Carrozzieri, Miglionico Cuadrado, Blasi, Obodo, G.Delvecchio, Brivio Di Michele, Seferovic BENCH: Petrachi, Di Matteo, Giandonato, Giacomazzi, Bertolacci, Muriel, Bojinov Starting %: Seferovic 60-40% Muriel , Brivio 55-45% Di Matteo Injured: Julio Sergio (season), Corvia (season), Oddo (TBA) Suspended: A.Esposito (1) Other: Gabrieli, Ingrosso, Falcone, Grossmüller, Piatti, Ofere At YC risk: Brivio, Muriel, Miglionico, Bertolacci, Carrozzieri, Giacomazzi Juventus The last time Juventus faced Lecce, they flew directly to the Southern city from their Dubai Winter training camp. That trip was nothing like some of the money-spinning tours seen at many of Europe’s elite clubs (including Juve) in recent years, and instead saw the players driven hard by fitness coach Paolo Bertelli. The benefits of that are now undoubtedly being seen as Juventus look sharper and fitter than any opponent they have faced, even now able to employ the relentless pressing demanded by Conte with the same vigour as they did in the opening day demolition of Parma. That edge, allied to the coach’s confidence to constantly switch shape and rotate his starting eleven (a fact borne out when noting the Bianconeri have seen an incredible 18 different men find the back of the net), fills the Juventus camp – particularly its strikers – with aplomb. While Marco Borriello and Mirko Vucinic are both in great form, leading scorer Alessandro Matri returns from a one-match yellow-card accumulation ban and may slide straight back into the line-up, also given the injury doubts surrounding Fabio Quagliarella. The former Cagliari striker grabbed the only goal in January’s 1-0 win over Wednesday’s opponent and he will look to add to his total of 10 for the season, while also trying to break a personal scoring drought that has been continuing since February 25th in that vital head-to-head clash with AC Milan. Further back, it is impossible to predict whether Conte will mirror the 3-5-2 of Lecce or continue with the same formation which so comprehensively dispatched Novara at the weekend. Some rotation is likely, perhaps with Paolo De Ceglie coming back in on the left whilst the coach must also consider getting Andrea Pirlo some rest once the result is secured. Whatever happens three points are absolutely vital to keep Milan at bay and ensure that the kit designers at Nike will have a couple of extra badges to incorporate into their designs for next season. JUVENTUS (3-5-2) Buffon Barzagli, Bonucci, Chiellini Lichtsteiner, Vidal, Pirlo, Marchisio, De Ceglie Matri, Vucinic BENCH: Storari, Cáceres, Giaccherini, Padoin, Quagliarella, Del Piero, Borriello Starting %: Matri 45% Quagl. 35% Borriello 30%, De Ceglie 65-35% Giaccherini Injured: Pepe (TBA) Suspended: / Other: Manninger, Grosso, Marrone, Elia, Krasic, Estigarribia At YC risk: Barzagli, De Ceglie, Marchisio, Vidal, Giaccherini In Conte we trust! http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
  4. Serie A Week 36 - 2-5-2012 (8:45 p.m.) - Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Paolo Valeri Juventus v Lecce: Preview May 1, 2012 Juventus coach Antonio Conte has labelled tomorrow's game against relegation-threatened Lecce as the "game of our lives". The Turin giants will be crowned Serie A champions if they can beat Lecce and second-place AC Milan lose against Atalanta. Juve are three points clear of Milan with three games remaining and hold a better head-to-head record against the Rossoneri. "Our thoughts are on tomorrow's encounter,'' Conte said. "The game against Lecce is the game of our lives. "We gave a further display of strength and development in our (4-0) triumph at Novara (on Sunday). "We made a difficult game easy. We need to keep going. "The fact that we are handing solid displays and playing good football should fill us with pride and satisfaction.'' Conte's Juve are just three games away from joining Perugia and Milan as the only sides in the history of Serie A to go an entire season undefeated. The Bianconeri go into their midweek encounter riding an eight-match winning run. Rivals Lecce are battling just to stay in Italy's top flight. The Salentini go into the game knowing that a win could see them climb out of the relegation zone for the first time this year. Lecce are in the bottom three but they still have time to ensure they can stay in the division. Sunday's 2-1 loss to Parma left them in 18th place, one point behind Genoa, who are in the last position of safety. "I believe it is still possible for us to avoid the drop," Lecce coach Serse Cosmi said. "Our current position in the standings forces us to take maximum points from our remaining games regardless of the results of our rivals. "We will try against Juve." The visitors will be without suspended defender Andrea Esposito while Cosmi will have to watch the game from the Juventus stadium stands as he must serve a one-match touchline ban. http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
  5. Serie A Week 36 - 2-5-2012 (8:45 p.m.) - Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Paolo Valeri MATCH PREVIEW May 1, 2012 Juventus can almost smell the Scudetto but having fought all season to preserve their Serie A status Lecce aren't going to lie down now. Juve will seal their first post-Calciopoli League title if a win over Lecce is coupled with a Milan loss to Atalanta on Wednesday night. “We know how to add up,” commented Coach Antonio Conte. “We are ahead and are masters of our own destiny. Wednesday will be the game of our lives.” The Bianconeri have won their last eight games, scoring 21 goals and conceding only one in the process. “An unbreachable defence is one of the secrets of this Juve side,” according to centre back Leonardo Bonucci, who turns 25 today. Lecce wasted a golden opportunity to climb out of the relegation zone for the first time since Week 4 when they lost 2-1 at home to Parma on Sunday, just hours after Genoa's loss to Bologna had opened the window of opportunity for them. However one point remains the gap between them and 17th placed Genoa, and with the Rossoblu having to play their two remaining home games on neutral turf all is not yet lost for Serse Cosmi's side. The Salentini have collected 20 of their 35 points away from home. Their one and only victory over Juve in Turin was a spectacular one, 4-3 at the Stadio delle Alpi in April 2004. The fixture is one that holds great personal significance for Conte, who hails from Lecce and spent six years with the Giallorossi as a player, though he later risked his home town’s wrath by taking the job of Coach at fierce local rivals Bari. Juventus are hale and hearty other than injured winger Simone Pepe. Lecce are without injured former Roma duo Julio Sergio and Daniele Corvia, whilst Andrea Esposito is suspended. Keep an eye on: Mirko Vucinic (Juventus) – Conte isn't the only one with Lecce connections. Mirko Vucinic spent six years with the Salentini after being discovered by Pantaleo Corvino in his youth, scoring 19 goals for them in the 2004/05 campaign. The Montenegrin is much less prolific these days but has still played a key part in Juve's Scudetto charge with his pace, creativity and work rate. Form Guide: Juventus (W W W W W) Lecce (W W D L L) Last season: Juventus 4-0 Lecce Stat fact: Juventus have scored 23 goals more than Lecce but none of their players have scored more than David Di Michele. The flamboyant veteran has hit 11 Serie A strikes, one more than Bianconeri top gun Alessandro Matri. Juventus: Buffon; Barzagli, Bonucci, Chiellini; Lichtsteiner, Vidal, Pirlo, Marchisio, De Ceglie; Quagliarella, Vucinic Lecce: Benassi; Oddo, Miglionico, Tomovic; Cuadrado, Giacomazzi, Blasi, Delvecchio, Brivio; Di Michele, Muriel http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
  6. Serie A Week 36 - 2-5-2012 (8:45 p.m.) - Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Paolo Valeri Preview: Bianconeri look to continue Serie A title march against desperate visitors The Bianconeri will look to stay at least three points ahead of AC Milan in the Scudetto race as they welcome the relegation-threatened southern side to Turin. May 1, 2012 PROBABLE LINE-UPS JUVENTUS Buffon Barzagli, Bonucci, Chiellini Lichtsteiner, Vidal, Pirlo, Marchisio, De Ceglie Quagliarella, Vucinic LECCE Benassi Oddo, Miglionico, Tomovic Blasi, Delvecchio Cuadrado, Giacomazzi, Brivio Muriel, Di Michele In-form Juventus will attempt to continue their impressive run of victories against Lecce as they close in on the Serie A title. Coach Antonio Conte looks set to continue with a 3-5-2 formation, but Simone Pepe's persistent ankle problem could see Paolo De Ceglie come back into the starting XI on the left side of the midfield quintet with Stephan Lichtsteiner lining up on the opposite flank ahead of Emanuele Giaccherini and Martin Caceres. Striker Alessandro Matri returns from suspension, but Fabio Quagliarella, who signed a new contract until 2015 on Monday, is set to join Mirko Vucinic in attack. Turning to the relegation-threatened visitors, defender Andrea Esposito is suspended alongside coach Serse Cosmi, who will not be on the bench after verbal abuse to the referee during the 2-1 loss to Parma. Influential winger Juan Cuadrado is expected to be back in the starting XI after serving a ban, with the speedy Luis Muriel partnering veteran David Di Michele in attack. DID YOU KNOW? • Juventus have won their last eight Serie A games, only conceding one goal during that entire span of matches. • After not scoring in his first nine appearances for the Bianconeri, Marco Borriello has two goals in his last two games, striking versus Cesena and Novara. • Conte's side earned a 1-0 win in the reverse fixture on January 8th with Alessandro Matri bagging the winner at the Stadio Via del Mare. • Lecce are currently just inside the relegation zone sitting in 18th place, one point behind Genoa. • Cosmi's men have five away victories this season, the most of any team in the bottom half of the Serie A table. • Lecce have only managed one win, one draw, and eight losses in the previous 10 times they have played the Bianconeri in all competitions. Head to Head Serie A ‎- Jan 8, 2012 - Lecce 0 - Juventus 1 Serie A ‎- Feb 20, 2011 - Lecce 2 - Juventus 0 Serie A ‎- Oct 17, 2010 - Juventus 4 - Lecce 0 Serie A ‎- May 3, 2009 - Juventus 2 - Lecce 2 Serie A ‎- Dec 7, 2008 - Lecce 1 - Juventus 2 Last Five Matches Juventus Apr 29, 2012 - Novara 0 - Juventus 4 - Serie A Apr 25, 2012 - Cesena 0 - Juventus 1 - Serie A Apr 22, 2012 - Juventus 4 - Roma 0 - Serie A Apr 11, 2012 - Juventus 2 - Lazio 1 - Serie A Apr 7, 2012 - Palermo 0 - Juventus 2 - Serie A Lecce Apr 29, 2012 - Lecce 1 - Parma 2 - Serie A Apr 25, 2012 - Lecce 0 - SSC Napoli 2 - Serie A Apr 22, 2012 - Lazio 1 - Lecce 1 - Serie A Apr 11, 2012 - Catania 1 - Lecce 2 - Serie A Apr 7, 2012 - Lecce 4 - Roma 2 - Serie A Players to Watch Claudio Marchisio The willingness to get forward of Cuadrado could cause some problems, so the Italy international midfielder will not only have to get forward to help out the attack, but also stay attentive regarding his defensive duties and track back diligently to help out Paolo De Ceglie. Luis Fernando Muriel Whenever Lecce have come up with a moment of brilliance this season, Muriel has typically been at the heart of it. The 21-year-old's performances have caught the eye and the hosts should be wary of threat he poses when he is allowed the run into space as he can punish any lapses in concentration in an instant due to his electric pace and sense for the unexpected. Prediction Juventus seem to be at their very best in the closing stages of the season and anything other than a win against Lecce, despite the visitors' desperation to pick up points in their fight against relegation, would be a shock. Editor's Prediction Juventus 2 - 0 http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
  7. Serie A - 17^ Giornata - Ritorno - 2-5-2012 (ore 20:45) - Juventus Stadium - Torino Arbitro: Paolo Valeri Verso Juventus-Lecce: I bianconeri vogliono scrivere la parola 'fine' sulla lotta Scudetto, i salentini sperano nel miracolo La Vecchia Signora
  8. Serie A - 17^ Giornata - Ritorno - 2-5-2012 (ore 20:45) - Juventus Stadium - Torino Arbitro: Paolo Valeri Confronti ufficiali 37 - 29 (Serie A) - 6 (Coppa Italia) - 2 (Serie B) Vittorie Juventus 25 - 19 (Serie A) - 4 (Coppa Italia) - 2 (Serie B) Pareggi 8 - 6 (Serie A) - 2 (Coppa Italia) Vittorie Lecce 4 - 4 (Serie A) Goals Juventus 76 - 59 (Serie A) - 10 (Coppa Italia) - 7 (Serie B) Goals Lecce 29 - 25 (Serie A) - 2 (Coppa Italia) - 2 (Serie B) Juventus-Lecce a Torino Serie A Confronti ufficiali 14 Vittorie Juventus 10 (L'ultima il 17.10.2010, 4-0) Pareggi 3 (L'ultimo il 03.05.2009, 2-2) Vittorie Lecce 1 (Il 25.04.2004, 3-4) Goals Juventus 37 Goals Lecce 11 Giocatori con più presenze e goals contro il Lecce a Torino 8 presenze Del Piero Alessandro 7 Pessotto Gianluca 5 Birindelli Alessandro 5 Buffon Gianluigi 5 Nedved Pavel 4 Conte Antonio 4 Galia Roberto 4 Marocchi Giancarlo 4 Montero Ronald Paolo Iglesia 4 Tacconi Stefano 4 goals Del Piero Alessandro 3 Ibrahimovic Zlatan 3 Nedved Pavel 2 Conte Antonio 2 Platini Michel 2 Ravanelli Fabrizio 2 Schillaci Salvatore 2 Serena Aldo 2 Trezeguet David Sergio 1 Appiah Stephen Ultimi confronti diretti 17.04.2005 Serie A Juventus-Lecce 5-2 23.10.2005 Serie A Lecce-Juventus 0-3 26.02.2006 Serie A Juventus-Lecce 3-1 25.11.2006 Serie B Juventus-Lecce 4-1 14.04.2007 Serie B Lecce-Juventus 1-3 07.12.2008 Serie A Lecce-Juventus 1-2 03.05.2009 Serie A Juventus-Lecce 2-2 17.10.2010 Serie A Juventus-Lecce 4-0 20.02.2011 Serie A Lecce-Juventus 2-0 08.01.2012 Serie A Lecce-Juventus 0-1 Giocate 10 - Vittorie Juventus 8 - Pareggi 1 - Vittorie Lecce 1 - Goals Juventus 27 - Goals Lecce 10
  9. Serie A - 16^ Giornata - Ritorno - 29-4-2012 (ore 15:00) 0 - 4 Mirko Vučinić (16′) Marco Borriello (40′) Arturo Vidal Pardo (50′) Mirko Vučinić (64′) Stadio Silvio Piola - Novara Arbitro: Domenico Celi Spettatori: 17649‎ Serie A - La Juve passeggia a Novara: 0-4 Al Piola la Juventus evita i patemi di Cesena e chiude la partita giù nel primo tempo con Vucinic e Borriello. Nella ripresa il gol in apertura di Vidal e la doppietta del montenegrino completano la festa. Bianconeri che restano a +3 sul Milan a 3 giornate dalla fine. Novara quasi in B. Eurosport - Domenica, 29 aprile 2012 La Juventus continua la sua corsa e lo fa spazzando via tutti gli ostacoli. Dopo il retrocesso Cesena, anche il Novara viene "semi condannato" dagli uomini di Antonio Conte che si impongono con un secco 4-0 che lascia poco spazio agli approfondimenti. Sì perché la Juventus, dalla trasferta di Genova ad oggi, si è trasformata in un'autentica macchina da guerra: 8 vittorie di fila (9 contando il passaggio del turno col Milan in Coppa Italia), 23 gol fatti e un solo gol subito nelle ultime 9. I numeri, per quanto la scaramanzia di Conte possa intervenire, sono da Scudetto. Il Novara l'ha provato oggi sulla propria pelle quando è stato messo sotto dal ritmo e dall'attenzione di Pirlo e compagni che, già nel primo tempo, avevano messo in chiaro i discorsi con i gol di Borriello e Vucinic. Nella ripresa poi, Vidal e ancora Vucinic chiudevano ogni discorso. Mercoledì per la Juventus arriva il Lecce: forse l'ultimo ostacolo nella comunque strepitosa stagione di Corso Galileo Ferraris. CESENA? NO, GRAZIE - L'obiettivo numero uno per la Juventus oggi, al di là dei singoli 3 punti, era evitare la faticaccia di Cesena durata la bellezza di 80 minuti. E l'idea tattica ben chiara - attaccare e aggredire - , con Giaccherini preferito all'ultimo a De Ceglie - 3-5-2 che si trasforma il 4-3-3 in fase offensiva - porta da subito i suoi frutti. Il fortino novarese infatti resiste solamente un quarto d'ora con Vucinic "delicatissimo" a infilare sotto il sette una punizione calciata non proprio perfettamente da Pirlo. NOVARA "VORREI MA NON POSSO" - Il Milan intanto, già avanti 2-0 a Siena, impone alla Juve di continuare ad attaccare e, di fronte alla rabbia degli uomini di Conte, il Novara può poco. Alzare il baricentro infatti significherebbe automaticamente esporsi alle infilate velocissime di Giaccherini e alle verticalizzazioni di Pirlo oltre che, naturalmente, a un dispendio doppio di energie in fase di copertura difensiva. BORRIELLO BOMBER SETTIMANALE - Ecco che allora l'unico tentativo dei piemontesi di Tesser è un colpo di testa di Mazzarani, servito da Gemiti dopo una discesa a sinistra, che termina di poco alto sopra la traversa. Lì la Juventus capisce che non è più tempo di scherzare e, a 5 minuti dall'intervallo, passa nuovamente. Pirlo (tanto per cambiare) lancia lungo, Marchisio colpisce di testa all'indietro, Giaccherini crossa e Borriello sbuca in tuffo sul secondo palo: due a zero e primo tempo in ghiaccio con il secondo gol in 4 giorni dell'attaccante napoletano. VIDAL AL SETTIMO CIELO - E pensare che in avvio di ripresa Borriello potrebbe anche trovare la doppietta ma solo, davanti a Fontana, la punta bianconera incespica goffamente facendo vedere il vero valore del suo piede destro. Poco male però: un minuto dopo Vucinic spara ancora su Fontana ma la respinta è preda di Vidal che infila così il suo settimo sigillo stagionale. JUVENTUS "SQUADRA" NEL DNA - La partita di fatto finisce qui. Il Novara alza bandiera bianca di fronte alla voglia, l'intensità e l'attenzione della Juventus e, anche la notizia dei gol del Parma a Lecce, non può fare molto di più. Vucinic trova al 63' il gol del 4-0 dopo l'ennesima galoppata dell'ottimo Giaccherini e da quel momento, per Conte, scatta la girandola dei cambi: a tirare il fiato i due mediani - Marchisio e Vidal - dentro Padoin e l'oggetto misterioso Elia. Proprio l'olandese da lì alla fine inizierà una battaglia personale contro Fontana - tre occasioni nitide - che lo vedrà uscire sconfitto. Sarebbe stato il diciannovesimo giocatore diverso ad andare in rete quest'anno con la maglia della Juventus. Emblematico dato statistico di "squadra" nella sua più completa accezione: tutti corrono, tutti difendono e, alla fine, tutti segnano. Simone Eterno - Eurosport Novara - Juventus 0-4
  10. Barzagli next up for Juventus May 1, 2012 Andrea Barzagli is set to become the latest Juventus player to be handed a new contract by the club. Fabio Quagliarella signed until 2015 on Monday, joining the likes of Paolo De Ceglie, Leonardo Bonucci and Alessandro Matri in committing themselves to the Old Lady. Centre-back Barzagli will reportedly be the next Bianconeri to put pen to paper on a new agreement in Turin. The 2006 World Cup winner is only contracted to the Old Lady until June 2013. He will extend until 2014 or 2015. The former Palermo stopper joined Juve in January 2011 for a nominal fee of €600,000 from German club Wolfsburg. Barzagli, 30, made 15 League appearances last term and he’s currently on 32 games in Serie A this term. Goalkeeper Gigi Buffon, contracted until 2013, is also being tipped to extend his stay at the club.
  11. Juventini Assemble! – The Shoutbox May 1, 2012 JUVENTINI ASSEMBLE! Ladies and Gentlemen, this season is almost finished. Three matches remain and three points separate Juventus from AC Milan. These are the foes our superhero team has left to face: • LECCE • CAGLIARI • ATALANTA Two victories are what it will take for Juventus to realize a dream. Are you ready? ★ RAISE YOUR VOICE! ★
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