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  1. Lancio di Pirlo per Del Piero meraviglioso
  2. Ma che fallo di Matri ha visto l'arbitro?
  3. Serie A Week 2 - 11/9/11 (12.30) - Juventus Arena - Torino Juventus v Parma: Preview Sep 11, 2011 Juventus captain Alessandro Del Piero is hoping his team can launch a new era at the club with victory over Parma this weekend. Tomorrow's visit of Parma not only marks the start of both clubs' league campaigns but will be the first Serie A match to be played at the Bianconeri's new 41,000-capacity Juventus Arena. The Turin giants are the first Serie A team to own their stadium following years of renting the Stadio Delle Alpi and then the Olympic stadium. "We have great expectations,'' said Del Piero. "We know that if we give our best, we can dream. "Following our recent campaigns, we have to start with our feet on the ground, without suddenly thinking about the top. "There will be a time when we can start to fly but we have to remember that many changes have taken place. "We have a new coach, so many new players and a new stadium. "These significant changes should create enthusiasm and it's from there that we begin our campaign, with the dream of returning to have winning seasons.'' Under new coach Antonio Conte, Juve are looking to improve from successive seventh-placed finishes that saw them miss out on the Champions League two seasons in a row. Opponents Parma have strengthened their team with the arrival of 12 new players this summer. Franco Colomba's side finished 12th last term and despite the numerous reinforcements, the team's primary goal is to maintain its top-flight status. "Our aim is the same as last year,'' said Parma striker Hernan Crespo. "We have to be smart and keep our feet on the ground. "We just want to focus solely on avoiding the drop and the sooner we do it, the better.'' Former Juventus winger Sebastian Giovinco will lead Parma's attack alongside Graziano Pelle.
  4. Serie A Week 2 - 11/9/11 (12.30) - Juventus Arena - Torino Colomba wants to spoil Juve party Sep 10, 2011 Parma have a tendency to upset Juventus and Franco Colomba hopes they can do it again in this morning
  5. Serie A Week 2 - 11/9/11 (12.30) - Juventus Arena - Torino Krasic and Vucinic recover Sep 10, 2011 Milos Krasic and Mirko Vucinic have recovered from knocks, so are part of the Juventus squad to face Parma. Coach Antonio Conte named his side after the final training session at the new stadium in Turin this afternoon. There were injury doubts over both Krasic and Vucinic, but both are in the list on the official club website. Vucinic was also a concern after he was mugged in the street on Thursday before the stadium inauguration ceremony, robbed of a watch worth
  6. Serie A Week 2 - 11/9/11 (12.30) - Juventus Arena - Torino Conte: 'Not like any other game' Sep 10, 2011 Antonio Conte is ready for his first official Juventus match, welcoming Parma to the new stadium.
  7. Juve want Inter thrown out of Europe! Sep 10, 2011 Juventus have asked UEFA to kick Inter out of the Champions League, as the legal battle over the 2006 Scudetto drags on. The Bianconeri lost their initial bid to have the title revoked when the FIGC ruled it was not competent to take such action, as the statute of limitations had expired. However, on Friday the appeal to the Italian Olympic Committee
  8. Serie A Week 2 - 11/9/11 (12.30) - Juventus Arena - Torino Serie A Preview: Juventus - Parma The Turin outfit will look to kick off the new Serie A campaign with a win over the visitors in the first competitive match at the Juventus Arena. Sep 10, 2011 PROBABLE LINE-UPS Juventus (4-2-4): Buffon; Lichtsteiner, Barzagli, Chiellini, De Ceglie; Marchisio, Pirlo; Pepe, Del Piero, Matri, Giaccherini New summer signing Mirko Vucinic was robbed in broad daylight in Turin on Thursday but didn't sustain any injuries and will be available for selection while Vincenzo Iaquinta is out with a thigh problem and will not feature on Sunday. Parma (4-4-2): Mirante; Zaccardo, Paletta, Lucarelli, Rubin; Valiani, Morrone, Galloppa, Modesto; Giovinco, Pell
  9. Serie A Week 2 - 11/9/11 (12.30) - Juventus Arena - Torino Juventus will be looking to end Parma hoodoo - Antonio Conte The 42-year-old tactician has vowed his side will put their recent bad form against Sunday's opponents behind them to get the Serie A campaign off to a positive start. Sep 10, 2011 Juventus coach Antonio Conte has urged his side to end their hoodoo against Parma when the two sides meet on Sunday, for his first game in charge of the Turin giants. The club have lost their last three games against Parma in Serie A and will be keen to start the new campaign with a win in the recently opened Juventus Stadium. Conte took charge of the club where he made 296 appearances in the summer and has admitted he is looking forward to the task at hand. "Ok, I admit it, I'm very excited, there's no point hiding it," the 42-year-old told reporters in his press conference on Saturday. "This isn't a job like any other, I'll be emotional but also very lucid, that's for sure, but this eve of a match is different to any other. "We're playing a Parma side who have beaten us in our last three matches so we're going to put our antenna facing the right direction and start with a bang." The former Siena coach has promised fans that the side will play an entertaining brand of football and also stated that he believes Italian football is in line for a new dawn of attacking football, following the eye-catching 2-2 draw between Lazio and Milan on Friday evening. "I don't know if we will be there yet [challenging for the title] but I know we're on the right path, and that's playing good football," he added. "Lazio and Milan played football, always trying to beat each other. In Italy we're still backwards, trying too much to defend a result but that mentality is changing." Juventus opened their new stadium on Thursday evening in a 1-1 draw against English League One side Notts County.
  10. Serie A Week 2 - 11/9/11 (12.30) - Juventus Arena - Torino Antonio Conte has a selection dilemma ahead of Serie A opener against Parma The Turin club have massive expectations placed on them after a busy summer in the transfer market and a new stadium, and the boss is yet to decide his first-choice team. Sep 10, 2011 Juventus coach Antonio Conte has revealed that he has his full squad available for selection for the side's Serie A opener against Parma on Sunday, but is unsure of who to play. The Turin outfit have been busy this summer in the transfer window with a number of players joining the squad, and the former midfielder will have a tough test picking his best starting XI. "At a medical level I have the whole squad available, but I'll have to check after training today, and Vucinic and Krasic are back," the trainer confirmed to Corriere dello Sport. "That said, for me the games that are won will determine the players who will compete and progress. Saturday's training will show who have been able to train more with us and understand our philosophy," he continued. The Juventus fans have high hopes for the game and the season, especially given the club's new stadium, and it is time for action now according to the side's boss. "We have great motivation, but now we must move from words to deeds. And that's what the fans want from us. We're building something important, to be competitive again as soon as possible but we still work just to achieve certain objectives," he stated. One of the main threats to a successful first game will be Sebastian Giovinco, whose player rights are owned between the two opponents, but will play for the away side. "Half of his rights are still ours and that's good. The club has decided to keep him at Parma, and tomorrow will be our adversary," Conte concluded.
  11. Serie A Week 2 - 11/9/11 (12.30) - Juventus Arena - Torino Sebastian Giovinco ready to spoil Juventus' Serie A opener The Italian playmaker is plotting a way past his former club, who still own a stake in him as he prepares to leave a mark upon his return to Turin. Sep 9, 2011 Sebastian Giovinco hopes history repeats itself when Parma visit Juventus for their Serie A opener on Sunday. It was the 24-year-old midfielder who masterminded Parma's 4-1 success in this fixture last season. Plenty has changed since then. Giovinco is now on a co-ownership deal between the two clubs after spending last term on loan at Parma, who paid Juventus
  12. The atmosphere in the new stadium was incredible - Giorgio Chiellini The Italy international was impressed with the ambience at the club's new home ground and is eagerly anticipating the upcoming match against Parma. Sep 9, 2011 Juventus defender Giorgio Chiellini has expressed his delight with the atmosphere at the club's new stadium in the wake of the opening of the venue on Thursday evening. Although the Turin giants had to settle for a 1-1 draw against League One side Notts County, Chiellini was full of positivity about Juve's new home ground. "We enjoyed the exhilarating atmosphere provided by the new stadium. It
  13. Serie A Week 2 - 11/9/11 (12.30) - Juventus Arena - Torino Giovinco fears Juve attack Sep 9, 2011 Sebastian Giovinco has warned his Parma side that they have to be focused in defence if they are to stop Juventus on Sunday. The 24-year-old
  14. Serie A Week 2 - 11/9/11 (12.30) - Juventus Arena - Torino Sep 9, 2011 It
  15. Moggi tips Milan and blasts Inter Sep 7, 2011 Luciano Moggi has tipped Milan to retain their Scudetto and Juventus to surprise, but
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