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  1. Entrata da dietro su Pepe. L'arbitro non se ne accorge.
  2. Lo espellono stasera? Conte aveva fatto lo stesso e lo fecero fuori.
  3. Serie A - 9^ Giornata - Ritorno - 17-3-2012 (ore 20:45) 0 - 5 Mirko Vučinić (15′) Arturo Vidal Pardo (28′) Claudio Marchisio (55′) Andrea Pirlo (67′) Simone Padoin (72′) Stadio Artemio Franchi - Firenze Arbitro: Mauro Bergonzi Spettatori: 40000‎ Serie A - Pokerissimo Juve: a Firenze arriva un 5-0 Vucinic, Vidal, Marchisio, Pirlo e Padoin condannano una Fiorentina che subisce un ko sia sul piano del gioco che su quello mentale. Cerci, espulso al 20' del primo tempo per un calcetto di reazione a De Ceglie, spiana il terreno alla squadra di Conte per la goleada. Milan nuovamente a -4. Eurosport - Sabato, 17 marzo 2012 I proclami della vigilia, le buone intenzioni, uno stadio tutto esaurito, ma alla fine finisce male, anzi, malissimo per una Fiorentina che dura giusto una manciata di minuti. I viola infatti si inguaiano la vita da soli al 20' del primo tempo quando, già sotto 1-0, si trovano a giocare in 10 contro una Juventus assatanata per via dell'espulsione di Cerci dopo un ingenuo calcetto a De Ceglie. A ridere sono dunque i bianconeri che, dalla superiorità numerica in poi, ritrovano il feeling col gol proprio in una delle trasferte abitualmente più delicate: Vucinic e Vidal aprono le danze nel primo tempo; Marchisio, Pirlo e Padoin chiudono la festa nella ripresa. Il Milan torna così a -4 e il campionato rimane aperto per la banda di Conte ma, dal Franchi, l'indicazione più importante arriva forse dalla Fiorentina. La squadra di Delio Rossi infatti, con poche idee e contestata apertamente da tutto il pubblico, resta solo a +7 (e una partita in più) dal terz'ultimo posto del Lecce. Lottare per ciò a cui non si è abituati non è mai semplice e la Sampdoria dello scorso anno ne è la dimostrazione vivente. VUCINIC, PROVE PER IL GOL - E che quella di Firenze fosse l'ultima chance per Conte è chiaro fin dai primi minuti. La Juventus infatti prende immediatamente in mano il controllo del centrocampo anche se, l'atteggiamento della Fiorentina - corta e stretta con i reparti - fatica a sviluppare lo spettacolo delle occasioni da rete. E' infatti una singola invenzione di Vucinic al 6' a rompere gli equilibri: il montenegrino dal limite dell'area lascia partire un destro che si stampa sul palo e Matri, sulla ribattuta del legno, non trova lo specchio della porta. JUVENTUS CINICA - E' solo una questione di minuti però perché la Juve, dopo aver saltato la prima linea di pressing della Viola, al 16' passa: Pirlo tocca di prima per Marchisio che, a sua volta, ancora di prima serve Vucinic; il destro del montenegrino è questa volta chirurgico e Boruc non può nulla. Juve, per la prima volta in stagione, cinica. SCIOCCHEZZA CERCI - Sotto di un gol la Fiorentina si trova completamente scombussolati i piani: la tattica chiudersi e ripartire non può infatti più funzionare. Il capolavoro del suicidio viola poi arriva 4 minuti dopo il vantaggio juventino. Cerci, con un ingenua reazione, tira un calcetto del sedere a De Ceglie a palla lontana. L'arbitro non vede, ma il quarto uomo sì: rosso e viola in 10. PARTITA IN DISCESA - Per la Juventus la partita si fa completamente in discesa. La prima linea di pressing della Fiorentina, con un uomo in meno, viene puntualmente saltata e gli esterni bianconeri, che nei primi minuti di gara faticavano a sganciarsi, trovano ora il campo per arrivare sul fondo e crossare. In difesa poi non arrivano grandi minacce: i proclami del "bellicoso" Amauri, arrivati in settimana, rimangono solo parole al vento non trasformandosi mai, di fatto, in fatti. VIDAL, GOL E... RISSA - La Juventus, con tutte le condizioni favorevoli, trova così il raddoppio. Vucinic dopo un corner lavora una gran palla spalle alla porta e, anziché servire Pepe per il cross, trova una nuova invenzione servendo a rimorchio Vidal che colpisce al volo: Boruc respinge la prima conclusione ma sulla seconda non può nulla. Due a zero e partita già in ghiaccio con Vidal e Bonucci che regalano un siparietto simpatico dopo il gol mimando l'ormai famosa rissa (in settimana i due erano finiti sui giornali proprio per una presunta lite in discoteca). REAZIONE... INTERROTTA - Il "dobbiamo reagire" con cui Delio Rossi prova a scuotere i suoi nell'intervallo si trasforma ad inizio ripresa in un forcing che la Juve non si aspetta. Un paio di corner consecutivi e le discese di Vargas provano a mettere paura agli uomini di Conte. L'attaccare a testa bassa però espone inevitabilmente la Viola a spazi per le ripartenze della Juventus e, dopo 10 minuti "di passione", la Fiorentina subisce il colpo del definitivo ko: Vucinic scappa a sinistra e serve "alla liberissima testa" di Marchisio un pallone solo da spingere in rete. Tre a zero. Gioco, partita e incontro. JUVE SUL VELLUTO - Sì perché da lì in poi la Fiorentina perde la testa mentre la Juve, cinica come non mai, continua a fare la sua partita. Passano poco più di 10 minuti e l'ispiratissimo Vucinic si scambia di ruolo con Pirlo: il montenegrino trova il filtrante e il centrocampista bresciano supera Boruc con un tocco sotto da bomber d'area. Nella girandola di cambi di Conte c'è spazio anche per Padoin che, poco dopo essere subentrato a Vidal, chiude il pokerissimo con un tocco ravvicinato (lancio tanto per cambiare di Pirlo) in mezzo alla pietrificata difesa Viola. CERTEZZE - Il cinque a zero contro gli odiati rivali non è certo la serata a cui l'imparruccato pubblico viola sperava di assistere e, dopo la contestazione che obbliga la dirigenza ad abbandonare la tribuna già a partita in corso, utilizza la stessa ironia mostrata con Conte per festeggiare con gli "olè" ogni passaggio riuscito dei proprio giocatori. Finisce così. La Juventus ritrova certezze su un campo storicamente ostico mentre le Fiorentina, di certo, trova solo una classifica che la obbliga da domani a guardarsi anche dietro. Simone Eterno - Eurosport Fiorentina - Juventus 0-5
  4. Serie A Week 28 - 17-3-2012 (8:45 p.m.) 0 - 5 Mirko Vučinić (15′) Arturo Vidal Pardo (28′) Claudio Marchisio (55′) Andrea Pirlo (67′) Simone Padoin (72′) Artemio Franchi Stadium - Florence Referee: Mauro Bergonzi Attendance: 40000‎ Conte dreaming of Serie A title after rout of Fiorentina After four successive draws, the Bianconeri got back to winning ways in the most spectacular fashion at the Artemio Franchi to breathe new life into their Scudetto challenge. Mar 18, 2012 Antonio Conte believes his Serie A side can "continue to dream" of claiming this season's Serie A title after their 5-0 demolition of Fiorentina on Saturday night. The Bianconeri's Scudetto hopes had taken a knock after a run of four successive draws which had seen them fall four points behind AC Milan at the summit of the standings, and with the Rossoneri having opened this weekend's action by triumphing 2-0 at Parma, that gap had been increased to seven points by kick-off at the Artemio Franchi. Consequently, Juventus desperately needed to get back to winning ways in Florence - and they did just that, with Mirko Vucinic, Arturo Vidal, Claudio Marchisio, Andrea Pirlo and Simone Padoin all registering during a dominant display against a 10-man Viola side which renewed Conte's faith in his side's faltering title challenge. "It seemed that it wasn’t going to be our day again when Vucinic hit the post at the start of the game," the former Bianconeri midfielder is quoted as saying by his club's official website. "They had the desire - as did their fans - to throw a spanner in the works, but the lads did well. "It wasn’t easy because it’s been a while since we’ve won, while Milan are motoring along like a train ... "Instead, we displayed our personality and desire to win. And this is a sign of great maturity. “We’re proud to find ourselves ten games from the end and in the position to fight and keep the championship alive. "We’ll continue to do our maximum so we have no regrets at the end. We know that we have a strong and structured opponent ahead of us, but we want to continue to dream.” The victory was Juve's biggest of the season and Conte argued afterwards that he always felt that it would only be a matter of time before the goals started to flow for his side. “We’ve always played a great brand of football this season, even if it’s inevitable that the performance is associated with the result and judgements therefore change," he mused. "Of course, we haven’t won in a while but that’s not due to poor performances. A deflected ball sometimes goes into the net, sometimes it goes behind. And this year ours have often ended up behind.” Juventus face Milan in the Coppa Italia on Tuesday night before returning to Serie A action against Inter next weekend. http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
  5. Serie A Week 28 - 17-3-2012 (8:45 p.m.) 0 - 5 Mirko Vučinić (15′) Arturo Vidal Pardo (28′) Claudio Marchisio (55′) Andrea Pirlo (67′) Simone Padoin (72′) Artemio Franchi Stadium - Florence Referee: Mauro Bergonzi Attendance: 40000‎ Pirlo dedicates 5-0 victory against Fiorentina to Muamba The playmaker has said that his side's win is a form of tribute to the stricken player, who collapsed on the pitch against Tottenham in the FA Cup earlier on Saturday. Mar 17, 2012 Juventus have dedicated all of their goals in Saturday's 5-0 Serie A victory over Fiorentina to Bolton midfielder Fabrice Muamba. The 23-year-old collapsed to the ground against Tottenham in the sides' FA Cup quarter-final tie earlier in the evening, and has since been admitted to intensive care at the heart attack unit of the London Chest Hospital. Midfielder Andrea Pirlo was quick to pay the Old Lady's respects towards the critically-ill player after their match: "We wanted to dedicate our goals to Bolton's player Fabrice Muamba, who is fighting for his life. "We are all close to him and hopefully he will recover soon." Pirlo then reflected on Juve's five-star performance against Fiorentina, and ignored suggestions the early red card shown to opposing winger Alessio Cerci was a turning point in the fixture, claiming his team were hungry for the win from the first whistle. "Tonight we scored a lot of goals, but perhaps it was better to register a few less today and a few more in previous matches," he continued. "We started well and we wanted to respond to the victory of AC Milan [over Parma]. Certainly the sending-off of Cerci helped us, but we were on the ball from the first minute." Juventus remain second in the Serie A standings, four points behind leaders AC Milan. http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
  6. Coppa Italia - Semifinale di Ritorno - 20-3-2012 (ore 20:45) - Juventus Stadium - Torino Arbitro: Daniele Orsato Conte rispolvera Del Piero per la gara che vale la finale, Ibra ha la febbre... ma stringe i denti Juventus e Milan si giocano l'accesso alla finale di Coppa Italia. Si parte dal 2-1 dell'andata in favore dei bianconeri che puntano su Del Piero per sbarazzarsi del 'Diavolo'.. 20 Mar, 2012 QUI JUVENTUS La partita è di importanza massima, ma Antonio Conte non 'tradisce' Marco Storari e lo conferma titolare, non convocando Gigi Buffon. Nemmeno Alessandro Matri sarà in distinta, in avanti ci sarà spazio per Alessandro Del Piero al fianco di Fabio Quagliarella e Simone Pepe. Turno di riposo per Marchisio in mezzo. QUI MILAN Dietrofront, Ibrahimovic stringe i denti: vuole esserci. Lo svedese ha la febbre ma le sue condizioni gli consentiranno di scendere comunque in campo dal primo minuto. Emanuelson dovrebbe essere confermato come trequartista, Muntari prende il posto di Van Bommel in cabina di regia. A sinistra gioca Mesbah, sulla destra Antonini. IL MOMENTO Il Milan ha in mano il proprio destino e lo Scudetto, ma deve fare i conti con una Juve mai doma e con un impegno di Champions League non indifferente. I rossoneri, tuttavia, nonostante i tanti infortuni, stanno bene e possono provare a rimontare l'1-2 subìto all'andata a 'San Siro', anche perché Conte sembra intenzionato a dar spazio ad alcune seconde linee. LA CHIAVE Quando in campo c'è lui, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, gli equilibri non possono che dipendere dalle sue giocate. Non sarà al meglio, visto l'attacco influenzale che l'ha colpito nelle ultime ore, ma per scardinare la difesa bianconera - soprattutto attraverso le sponde per i compagni - sarà fondamentale il suo peso in avanti. I PROTAGONISTI La formazione della Juventus è ancora un rebus, ma sicuramente Alessandro Del Piero - che scenderà in campo dal primo minuto - avrà motivazioni da vendere e potrebbe risultare decisivo. Già detto di Ibra, nel Milan - da Lopez a El Shaarawy - ci sono tanti giocatori in cerca di soddisfazioni. LE FORMAZIONI JUVENTUSStorari Lichtsteiner - Bonucci - Chiellini - De Ceglie Vidal - Pirlo - Giaccherini Pepe - Del Piero - Vucinic ------------------------------------------------- El Shaarawy - Ibrahimovic Emanuelson Nocerino - Muntari - Aquilani Mesbah - Thiago Silva - Mexes - Antonini Abbiati MILAN Testa a Testa Serie A ‎- 25/feb/2012 - Milan 1 - Juventus 1 Coppa Italia ‎- 08/feb/2012 - Milan 1 - Juventus 2 Serie A ‎- 02/ott/2011 - Juventus 2 - Milan 0 Amichevoli ‎- 21/ago/2011 - Milan 2 - Juventus 1 Amichevoli ‎- 18/ago/2011 - Milan 1 - Juventus 2 Ultime 5 Partite Juventus 17/mar/2012 - Fiorentina 0 - Juventus 5 - Serie A 11/mar/2012 - Genoa 0 - Juventus 0 - Serie A 07/mar/2012 - Bologna 1 - Juventus 1 - Serie A 03/mar/2012 - Juventus 1 - Chievo 1 - Serie A 25/feb/2012 - Milan 1 - Juventus 1 - Serie A Milan 17/mar/2012 - Parma 0 - Milan 2 - Serie A 11/mar/2012 - Milan 2 - Lecce 0 - Serie A 06/mar/2012 - Arsenal FC 3 - Milan 0 - UCL 03/mar/2012 - Palermo 0 - Milan 4 - Serie A 25/feb/2012 - Milan 1 - Juventus 1 - Serie A
  7. Coppa Italia - Semifinale di Ritorno - 20-3-2012 (ore 20:45) - Juventus Stadium - Torino Arbitro: Daniele Orsato Confronti ufficiali 208 - 154 (Serie A) - 20 (Coppa Italia) - 32 (Campionato a gironi) - 1 (Champions League) - 1 (Supercoppa italiana) Vittorie Juventus 73 - 53 (Serie A) - 7 (Coppa Italia) - 13 (Campionato a gironi) Pareggi 71 - 55 (Serie A) - 6 (Coppa Italia) - 9 (Campionato a gironi) - 1 (Champions League) - 1 (Supercoppa italiana) Vittorie Milan 64 - 47 (Serie A) - 7 (Coppa Italia) - 10 (Campionato a gironi) Goals Juventus 291 - 212 (Serie A) - 22 (Coppa Italia) - 56 (Campionato a gironi) - 1 (Supercoppa italiana) Goals Milan 280 - 206 (Serie A) - 23 (Coppa Italia) - 50 (Campionato a gironi) - 1 (Supercoppa italiana) Juventus - Milan - Coppa Italia a Torino Confronti ufficiali 10 Vittorie Juventus 4 (L'ultima il 14.04.1992, 1-0) Pareggi 2 (L'ultimo il 06.02.2002, 1-1) Vittorie Milan 4 (L'ultima il 19.06.1985, 0-1) Goals Juventus 11 Goals Milan 11 Giocatori con più presenze e goals contro il Milan a Torino in Coppa Italia 4 presenze Furino Giuseppe 3 Brio Sergio 3 Morini Francesco 3 Scirea Gaetano 3 Spinosi Luciano 2 Anastasi Pietro 2 Bettega Roberto 2 Bonini Massimo 2 Casiraghi Pierluigi 2 Causio Franco 3 goals Lustha Riza 2 Rossi Paolo 1 Damiani Giuseppe 1 Del Sol Luis Cascajares 1 Schillaci Salvatore 1 Scirea Gaetano 1 Sentimenti III Vittorio 1 Zambrotta Gianluca Ultimi confronti diretti 12.04.2008 Serie A Juventus-Milan 3-2 14.12.2008 Serie A Juventus-Milan 4-2 10.05.2009 Serie A Milan-Juventus 1-1 10.01.2010 Serie A Juventus-Milan 0-3 15.05.2010 Serie A Milan-Juventus 3-0 30.10.2010 Serie A Milan-Juventus 1-2 05.03.2011 Serie A Juventus-Milan 0-1 02.10.2011 Serie A Juventus-Milan 2-0 08.02.2012 Coppa Italia Milan-Juventus 1-2 25.02.2012 Serie A Milan-Juventus 1-1 Giocate 10 - Vittorie Juventus 5 - Pareggi 2 - Vittorie Milan 3 - Goals Juventus 15 - Goals Milan 15
  8. Serie A Week 28 - 17-3-2012 (8:45 p.m.) 0 - 5 Mirko Vučinić (15′) Arturo Vidal Pardo (28′) Claudio Marchisio (55′) Andrea Pirlo (67′) Simone Padoin (72′) Artemio Franchi Stadium - Florence Referee: Mauro Bergonzi Attendance: 40000‎ Player Ratings Goal.com casts a studious eye over the performers at the Stadio Artemio Franchi as an early red card for the hosts was the catalyst for the Old Lady's romp to an emphatic victory. Mar 17, 2012 Fiorentina Artur Boruc 5.0 - Completely hapless as he was beaten five times, and although none of the goals were fully his fault, he did not always inspire confidence. Juan Manuel Vargas 6.0 - Looked menacing in the early goings, with his typically energetic play out wide leading the charge for the hosts. His deliveries were purposeful and accurate, and he remained the lone beacon of attacking quality for his side, even as the deficit kept growing. Cesare Natali 5.0 - Under pressure from the moment Cerci received his marching orders, although he went close at the other end of the pitch with a header from a Vargas delivery. Beaten for pace by Pirlo for the veteran midfielder’s strike. Mattia Cassani 4.5 - Torrid time defending his flank as Vucinic was often able to exploit the space between him and Natali on the left side of defence. Will be glad to see the back of this match. Manuel Pasqual 4.5 - Caught out twice by Juventus on the counterattack, the first time almost leading to a Matri goal, and the second ending with Marchisio finding the back of the net. Matija Nastasic 5.0 - His head dropped after the second goal, and he was found ball watching when Marchisio and Vucinic combined for the third Juventus goal. Riccardo Montolivo 5.5 - Looked good technically as always, but could not inspire his team to anything with his playmaking. Was drafted in for defensive duties to make up for diminished numbers in midfield. Andrea Lazzari 5.5 - Struggled to get going as he was often left chasing shadows, though one brilliant shot almost led to a goal, but for an excellent save by Buffon. Ruben Olivera 4.0 - Like the rest of his team-mates, he found life difficult in midfield after Cerci’s red card and never managed to make a mark. Taken off midway through the game. Alessio Cerci 3.5 - One moment of foolishness cost his side the game. A petulant kick out at Caceres saw him receive his marching orders with the game barely 20 minutes old, and Fiorentina never recovered from the setback. Amauri 4.5 - Showcased an unlikely turn of agility to skip past De Ceglie in a promising first-half move, but otherwise could not make his mark on proceedings, with a few offside calls halting what little openings he managed. • Substitutions Lorenzo De Silvestri 5.0 - Did not find things much easier than Olivera as Fiorentina conceded three more times after his arrival in the second half. Juventus Gianluigi Buffon 6.5 - For all intents and purposes, he was a spectator, but his quality remained evident with a world-class save on Lazzarri preserving his clean sheet. Martín Cáceres 6.0 - Had an early slip in the first minute that almost cost Juventus. Looked nervy thereafter, with a few other dubious moments in possession. Other than that, he defended decently, and it was his tussle with Cerci that drove the Fiorentina man to his immature reaction and subsequent dismissal. Paolo De Ceglie 6.5 - A solid showing in both halves of the field, with some good defensive work allied with a few well-placed deliveries into the area from out wide. Leonardo Bonucci 6.5 - On his return from suspension, he did not have much to do defensively since the red card. On the rare occasions that Fiorentina attacked, he was able to cut out the danger without much fuss. Stephan Lichtsteiner 6.0 - Given the freedom of the right flank after Cerci’s red card, and took advantage of the space to set up shop deep in opposition territory. However, he picked up a costly booking that will rule him out of the Derby D’Italia against Inter next week. Simone Pepe 6.0 - Industrious out wide, and never tried to over-complicate things too much. Remained a decent outlet on the flanks for his side. Claudio Marchisio 7.0 - Surprisingly subdued, even with Juventus’ superior numbers, but came alive in one glorious moment to start and finish the third Juve goal. A good ball out wide to Vucinic was followed by a lung bursting run into the box, from which he headed home the Montenegrin’s return cross with authority. Andrea Pirlo 7.5 - Ruled the roost in midfield after Cerci's sending off, which afforded him all the space he needed to dictate play from the centre of the pitch. Showed a great turn of pace that belied his years, and applied a cheeky finish to put Juventus 4-0 up. Arturo Vidal Pardo 7.0 - Charged about the pitch to dismantle and disorganise Fiorentina in the midfield. Scored the second goal with a rebounded finish from his own saved shot that gave his side breathing room. Mirko Vučinić 8.5 - Ran the show in an accomplished showing up front. Struck the post early on, before opening the scoring with a well-taken effort from the edge of the box. Cerci’s dismissal only served to heighten his dominance, and his quality set up further goals for Vidal, Marchisio and Pirlo. Fantastic game. Alessandro Matri 5.5 - At times, his combination with Vucinic threatened to tear Fiorentina apart. However, he missed a gilt-edged early chance from a shot that rebounded off the post, and did not look like scoring otherwise, despite Juve’s dominance, and was taken off after an hour. • Substitutions Simone Padoin 6.5 - Scored with his first touch after coming on, a side-footed effort into the top corner after a deflected Pirlo shot. Fabio Quagliarella 6.0 - Showcased a few nice touches in his time one the pitch. Marco Borriello 5.5 - Given 20 minutes on the field and tested Boruc with a straight-on drive. http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
  9. Serie A Week 28 - 17-3-2012 (8:45 p.m.) 0 - 5 Mirko Vučinić (15′) Arturo Vidal Pardo (28′) Claudio Marchisio (55′) Andrea Pirlo (67′) Simone Padoin (72′) Artemio Franchi Stadium - Florence Referee: Mauro Bergonzi Attendance: 40000‎ Five-star Juve keep pace with Milan Mar 17, 2012 Juventus returned to within four points of Serie A leaders AC Milan thanks to a comprehensive 5-0 win over 10-man Fiorentina. Mirko Vucinic put the visitors in front in the 15th minute and Fiorentina's hopes of recovering suffered a blow when Alessio Cerci was sent off five minutes later. Arturo Vidal gave Juve a two-goal lead at the break before further strikes from Claudio Marchisio, Andrea Pirlo and Simone Padoin finished off the home side as the Stadio Artemio Franchi emptied gradually as the second half progressed. The signs were ominous when the Bianconeri hit the post in the sixth minute with Vucinic's shot rebounding out to Alessandro Matri, who sent the ball over the crossbar. Vucinic was more accurate with his next shot in the 15th minute to put Juve in front from 20 yards out. Cerci was then given his marching orders for kicking Martin Caceres off the ball, and it was easy from then on for Juve. They doubled their lead seven minutes later as Vidal's first shot was saved by Artur Boruc, but he continued his run to slide the rebound into the bottom corner. Vucinic flashed a shot across the face of goal in the 42nd minute with the Viola managing to go in at the break just two goals behind. But further punishment was on the way. Marchisio headed in Juve's third in the 54th minute with Vucinic the provider for the second time. Many fans were already leaving the stadium when Gianluigi Buffon turned Andrea Lazzari's shot against the post as Fiorentina came close to scoring. But only five minutes passed before Pirlo added the fourth, lifting the ball over Boruc, angling his shot into the far corner. Padoin added the fifth to compound the home side's misery in the 72nd minute, racing in to meet Pirlo's deflected shot and lift the ball into the roof of the net from close range. http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
  10. Serie A Week 28 - 17-3-2012 (8:45 p.m.) 0 - 5 Mirko Vučinić (15′) Arturo Vidal Pardo (28′) Claudio Marchisio (55′) Andrea Pirlo (67′) Simone Padoin (72′) Artemio Franchi Stadium - Florence Referee: Mauro Bergonzi Attendance: 40000‎ Juve smash five past Fiorentina Juventus humiliated rivals Fiorentina 5-0 at the Stadio Franchi with Mirko Vucinic pulling the strings after Alessio Cerci was sent off. Mar 17, 2012 This has always been a bitter grudge match, but the Viola needed points to avoid being sucked into the relegation dogfight, while the Bianconeri had to win in order to keep up with leaders Milan and end their run of four straight stalemates. Andrea Barzagli was out and Giorgio Chiellini only fit for the bench. The home side missed Stevan Jovetic, Valon Behrami, Dias Felipe and Per Kroldrup, but had Amauri against his former club. The Fiorentina fans crowded into the Stadio Franchi wearing colourful wigs with which to mock Juve Coach Antonio Conte. Mirko Vucinic had the first chance after six minutes with a low side-foot finish that cracked against the base of the upright, then Alessandro Matri turned the follow-up over the bar. Vucinic did get it on target and into the net to give Juventus the lead. It was a smart close-passing move in the build-up and the ex-Roma striker eventually curled into the near top corner from the edge of the box, leaving Artur Boruc rooted to the spot. The game took another twist for Fiorentina when Alessio Cerci was shown a straight red card for kicking at Paolo De Ceglie’s backside. It was spotted by the assistant referee, as it was an off the ball reaction but did not seem capable of causing harm, although it was a gesture that had to be sanctioned. Juve made it 2-0 from a corner, as Vucinic shielded the ball to pull back from the by-line for Arturo Vidal, whose first shot was beaten away by Boruc, but he got the second into the net. Vidal and Leonardo Bonucci celebrated with a mock punch-up, referring to stories of a nightclub brawl involving the two last week. Martin Caceres accidentally passed straight to Amauri, but the Juve defence were able to recover. Boruc clumsily punched an Andrea Pirlo pass off the head of Stephan Lichtsteiner. Vucinic burst down the left and dribbled past Mattia Cassani to flash a shot across the face of goal. It was an aggressive start to the second half from 10-man Fiorentina, as Cesare Natali’s effort was charged down, then the defender had a free header over from the Juan Manuel Vargas free kick. Another Vargas ball across the face of goal was scrambled clear just before Lorenzo De Silvestri could tap in. Matri pulled back for Vucinic, who fired wide with only Boruc to beat. Juve made it 3-0 when Vucinic avoided the offside trap down the left and crossed to the back post for a Claudio Marchisio diving header from six yards. Fiorentina were extremely unlucky not to get one back when Andrea Lazzari curled from outside the area, but Gigi Buffon got a fingertip to it and turned the shot on to the upright. Manuel Pasqual pounced on a poor Vidal backpass, but blazed well wide of the near post. Instead, Juventus added a fourth with Pirlo, who ran on to a Vucinic through ball and drew out Boruc, chipping the goalkeeper from a tight angle, the outside edge of the six-yard box. Substitute Simone Padoin scored with his first touch, as a Pirlo effort was deflected into the path of the ex-Atalanta midfielder to tap in at the back stick. Fiorentina fans left in droves, while others congregated around the directors’ box to hurl abuse at the club owners, who also walked out long before the final whistle. This was the Viola’s biggest ever home defeat to Juventus, as the previous worst was 4-1 in April 1995. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fiorentina: Boruc; Cassani, Natali, Nastasic, Pasqual; Olivera (De Silvestri 46), Montolivo; Lazzari, Vargas, Cerci; Amauri Juventus: Buffon; Lichtsteiner, Bonucci, Caceres, De Ceglie; Vidal (Padoin 69), Pirlo, Marchisio; Pepe, Matri (Quagliarella 59), Vucinic (Borriello 69) Ref: Bergonzi Sent off: Cerci 21 (F) http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
  11. Serie A Week 28 - 17-3-2012 (8:45 p.m.) 0 - 5 Mirko Vučinić (15′) Arturo Vidal Pardo (28′) Claudio Marchisio (55′) Andrea Pirlo (67′) Simone Padoin (72′) Artemio Franchi Stadium - Florence Referee: Mauro Bergonzi Attendance: 40000‎ Five-star Bianconeri thrash 10-man hosts to end run of four successive draws A 21st minute red card to Cerci made it all easy for the Turin outfit, who romped to a five-goal victory that moves them to within four points of Milan at the top of the table. Mar 17, 2012 Juventus dismantled Fiorentina at the Stadio Artemio Franchi as a resounding 5-0 victory maintained their push for the Serie A title after putting an end to a sequence of four consecutive league draws. Mirko Vucinic opened the scoring just after a quarter of an hour, but the real turning point in the match was the dismissal of Alessio Cerci, who saw red for a petulant kick on Martin Caceres after 21 minutes. The hosts never recovered from the numerical disadvantage, and further goals from Artuo Vidal, Claudio Marchisio, Andrea Pirlo and Simone Padoin rounded off the emphatic win for Antonio Conte's men, who close the gap at the top of the table on AC Milan to four points. Juventus nearly stormed into the lead after only six minutes of play. Vucinic’s shot from the edge of the area rebounded off the base of the post, and Alessandro Matri's follow up was volleyed high and wide. However, 10 minutes later, Vucinic would make no mistake as he fired the visitors into the lead. A brilliant short passing move found the Montenegrin in space at the top of the box, and his curled effort flew in with Artur Bouc rooted to the spot. Juventus took full advantage of their numerical superiority from 21 minutes onwards following Cerci's dismissal as they doubled their lead just before the half-hour mark. Andrea Pirlo’s near post corner was held up fantastically by Vucinic, who set up Vidal for a strike on goal. The Chilean’s initial effort was saved, but he wasted little time in slotting the rebound home. It was one way traffic thereafter, as Juve had little trouble in maintaining pressure in the attacking third. Fiorentina were perhaps relieved to see the half time whistle blow as they were struggling to keep the visitors at bay. However, the Viola regrouped and renewed their focus after the break and controlled play at the start of the second half. Nevertheless, it was Juventus who went closest to scoring again in the 52nd minute when Matri teed up Vucinic for a strike from outside the box which flashed just wide. Moments later, Juventus grabbed their third. Marchisio was both the architect and the finisher, spraying the ball wide to Vucinic, continuing his run into the box and heading home the Montenegrin’s cross from point blank range. With an hour gone, Andrea Lazzari sent a powerful shot that seemed to be destined for the back of the net, but a fingertip stop from Gianluigi Buffon diverted the shot onto the post. Juventus added another goal not long after when a sumptuous through-ball by Vucinic was tracked by Pirlo, who dinked his shot impudently over Boruc and into the back of the net. Fiorentina were floored after the fourth goal, and found themselves further behind in the 72nd minute. Pirlo’s long range effort took a deflection right into the path of substitute Padoin, who, with his first touch of the match, side-footed home with aplomb. The remainder of the contest was played out by the visitors with consummate ease, never looking troubled as they closed the match at their own pace. The result sees Juventus reduce the deficit on Milan at the top of the table to four points with 10 games remaining. Fiorentina meanwhile sink to 16th place, seven points above the relegation zone. http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
  12. Ai cavalieri non gli va tanto bene negli ultimi tempi (cit. Benigni)
  13. Amauri non segnerebbe neanche contro di lui.
  14. Sconfitta dei viola supermeritata dopo i cori irrispettosi che i loro "tifosi" sono soliti fare.
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