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  3. Serie A Week 23 - 7-3-2012 (6:30 p.m.) - Renato Dall'Ara Stadium - Bologna Referee: Luca Banti Line-ups: Bologna-Juventus Mar 7, 2012 Juventus have Marco Borriello, Mirko Vucinic and Simone Pepe for today’s rescheduled Serie A trip to Bologna. The match at the Stadio Dall’Ara was snowed off on February 12 and is the final game in hand that Juve have in the table. It kicks off at 17.30 UK time. Giorgio Chiellini and Andrea Barzagli are both injured, so the defence is reshuffled with Martin Caceres stepping into centre-back. Borriello gets a rare start, joining Pepe and under-fire striker Vucinic. Bologna are without Robert Acquafresca and Archimede Morleo, while Simone Loria is also not 100 per cent fit. Marco Di Vaio is supported by the duo of Alessandro Diamanti and Gaston Ramirez. Bologna: Gillet; Raggi, Portanova, Antonsson, Garics; Mudingayi, Perez, Rubin; Diamanti, Ramirez; Di Vaio Bologna bench: Agliardi, Sorensen, Cherubin, Pulzetti, Taider, Kone, Belfodil Juventus: Buffon; Lichtsteiner, Caceres, Bonucci, De Ceglie; Vidal, Pirlo, Marchisio; Pepe, Vucinic, Borriello Juventus bench: Storari, Padoin, Giaccherini, Elia, Quagliarella, Del Piero, Matri http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
  4. Serie A Week 23 - 7-3-2012 (6:30 p.m.) - Renato Dall'Ara Stadium - Bologna Referee: Luca Banti Caceres starts for Juventus against Bologna The Bianconeri have lost both Giorgio Chiellini and Andrea Barzagli to injury this week, so the Uruguay international will line up alongside Leonardo Bonucci in defence. Mar 7, 2012 Martin Caceres will make his first Serie A start since rejoining Juventus in January in Wednesday's crucial clash with Bologna at the Renato Dall'Ara. With the Bianconeri having lost both Giorgio Chiellini and Andrea Barzagli to injury, the Uruguay international will start alongside the recalled Leonardo Bonucci in the heart of the defence. Elsewhere, Arturo Vidal returns alongside Claudio Marchisio and Andrea Pirlo in Juve's three-man midfield after sitting out last weekend's 1-1 draw with Chievo through suspension. Up front, meanwhile, Simone Pepe replaces Emanuele Giaccherini on the right wing, while Marco Borriello has been preferred to Alessandro Matri in the centre. As for Bologna, coach Stefano Pioli has made just one change to the side which defeated Novara at the weekend, with Mikael Antonsson taking over from Nicolo Cherubin in defence. Bologna (3-4-2-1): Gillet, Raggi, Portanova, Antonsson; Pulzetti, Perez, Mudingayi, Rubin; Ramirez, Diamanti; Di Vaio. Subs: Agliardi, Sorensen, Cherubin, Garics, Taider, Kone, Belfodil. Juventus (4-3-3): Buffon; Lichtsteiner, Caceres, Bonucci, De Ceglie; Vidal, Pirlo, Marchisio; Pepe, Borriello, Vucinic. Subs: Storari, Guano, Giaccherini, Elia, Del Piero, Quagliarella, Matri. http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
  5. Serie A Week 23 - 7-3-2012 (6:30 p.m.) - Renato Dall'Ara Stadium - Bologna Referee: Luca Banti Bologna v Juventus: Preview Mar 7, 2012 Juventus coach Antonio Conte has demanded maximum concentration from his players ahead of tomorrow's rescheduled game at Bologna. The Turin giants travel to the Renato Dall'Ara stadium looking to put last Saturday's 1-1 draw against Chievo behind them. The result - Juve's fourth draw in five games - left them three points behind Serie A leaders AC Milan. However, victory tomorrow would see Conte's side return to the Serie A summit. The game at Bologna was postponed last month due to adverse weather in Italy. "For us, each game from now on must be of extraordinary importance,'' Conte said. "We have to give our best as we have done so far, even in all the games that we have drawn. "We have to keep our concentration always high and we will see where this leaves us at the end of the season.'' Conte knows his side will be tested by Bologna but expects his team to keep up their unbeaten run this season. "We are having an extraordinary campaign,'' Conte said. "We have given everything so far and it has allowed us to return to be competitive. "But we face each week rivals that give 150 per cent in order to beat us.'' Bologna bounced back from their 3-1 defeat to Udinese with a 1-0 victory over Novara on Sunday. The result was the Rossoblu's third win in four league games and lifted Stefano Pioli's side to 14th place. "We have taken a step forward in our battle to avoid the drop,'' Pioli said. "But we still have ways to go to defend our Serie A status and we have to keep working hard. "It's a pity that we had one day less to prepare for Wednesday's game than with respect to Juventus. "A day can make a lot of difference but we will nevertheless try to do our best and get a positive result.'' The hosts will be without striker Robert Acquafresca, who is out with a hand injury. Juve are missing defenders Andrea Barzagli and Giorgio Chiellini, both injured. http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
  6. Serie A Week 23 - 7-3-2012 (6:30 p.m.) - Renato Dall'Ara Stadium - Bologna Referee: Luca Banti Serie A Preview: Old Lady desperate not to lose further ground in race for the Scudetto The Bianconeri were heavily criticised for their below-par showing against Chievo at the weekend, but have been presented with the chance to redeem themselves on Wednesday. Mar 7, 2012 PROBABLE LINE-UPS BOLOGNA Gillet Raggi, Portanova, Cherubin Pulzetti, Perez, Mudingayi, Morleo Ramirez, Diamanti Di Vaio JUVENTUS Buffon Lichtsteiner, Caceres, Bonucci, De Ceglie Vidal, Pirlo, Marchisio Pepe, Matri, Vucinic Juventus have been rocked by the news that first choice centre-back partnership Giorgio Chiellini and Andrea Barzagli will be out of action for 20 days and 10 days respectively, but coach Antonio Conte looks to have ready-made replacements in the form of January arrival Martin Caceres and Leonardo Bonucci. However, the latter felt the wrath of frustrated Old Lady fans during the 1-1 draw with Chievo on Saturday after another unconvincing performance, but he can win back the hearts of his supporters with a return to form against Bologna. Other changes in the XI should see Arturo Vidal resume his midfield duties after sitting out the clash against the Flying Donkeys as punishment for his red card against AC Milan a week earlier, while Simone Pepe should start ahead of Emanuele Giaccherini on the right wing. Meanwhile for Bologna, Simone Loria, Mikael Antonsson and Robert Acquafresca all face late fitness tests ahead of the clash, as coach Stefano Pioli prepares to make one change from the side that beat Novara 1-0 in a crucial relegation six-pointer on Sunday - Archimede Morleo should replace Matteo Rubin in midfield. DID YOU KNOW? •Bologna have won just one of their last 20 Serie A meetings with Juventus. However, they have won three of their last four league encounters, and have lost only once in nine matches. •The Rossoblu have failed to beat Juventus in their last nine attempts. •Stefano Pioli's men have kept clean sheets in four of their last Serie A fixtures at home. •Juventus have recorded the most wins at the Dall'Ara in the top-flight, with 26 victories. •Despite their status as the only side still unbeaten amongst the 'top-five' European leagues, the Old Lady have drawn four of their last five in Serie A. •Furthermore, the Bianconeri have drawn five of their last seven away days in the league. •Juventus have conceded just 16 top-flight goals this season, fewer than any other side. Head to Head Coppa Italia - Dec 8, 2011 - Juventus 2 - Bologna 1 Serie A ‎- Sep 21, 2011 - Juventus 1 - Bologna 1 Serie A ‎- Feb 26, 2011 - Juventus 0 - Bologna 2 Serie A ‎- Oct 24, 2010 - Bologna 0 - Juventus 0 Serie A ‎- Feb 21, 2010 - Bologna 1 - Juventus 2 Last Five Matches Bologna Mar 4, 2012 - Bologna 1 - Novara 0 - Serie A Feb 26, 2012 - Bologna 1 - Udinese 3 - Serie A Feb 21, 2012 - Bologna 2 - Fiorentina 0 - Serie A Feb 17, 2012 - FC Internazionale 0 - Bologna 3 - Serie A Feb 5, 2012 - Lecce 0 - Bologna 0 - Serie A Juventus Mar 3, 2012 - Juventus 1 - Chievo 1 - Serie A Feb 25, 2012 - AC Milan 1 - Juventus 1 - Serie A Feb 18, 2012 - Juventus 3 - Catania 1 - Serie A Feb 15, 2012 - Parma 0 - Juventus 0 - Serie A Feb 8, 2012 - AC Milan 1 - Juventus 2 - Coppa Italia Players to Watch Marco Di Vaio The veteran striker has been in great form for the hosts this season, with the former Juventus striker bagging six league goals to ensure that he is again the Rossoblu's top scorer, and, after netting in the recent draw with Roma, he will be raring to go for the visit of his former employers. Alessandro Matri The former Cagliari striker has been the Bianconeri's main attacking threat this season and is currently the club's leading goalscorer, with nine Serie A strikes so far this term. After netting two in his last two appearances, he will be hoping that his impressive strike rate continues on Sunday evening. Prediction Juventus are still unbeaten this season and that, coupled with the superior quality at Antonio Conte's disposal, suggests that a victory for the visitors seems the likeliest option. Editor's Prediction Bologna 0 - 2 Juventus http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
  7. Serie A Week 23 - 7-3-2012 (6:30 p.m.) - Renato Dall'Ara Stadium - Bologna Referee: Luca Banti Iuliano backs ‘joker’ Caceres Mar 7, 2012 Mark Iuliano has backed Martin Caceres to take his opportunity at centre-back tonight in the absence of Giorgio Chiellini and Andrea Barzagli. Caceres, who returned to the club on an initial loan deal from Sevilla in the summer, is expected to line up alongside Leonardo Bonucci in central defence tonight against Bologna, because of the absence of first-choice pair Chiellini and Barzagli through injury. Whilst Caceres’ preferred position remains at full-back, former Juventus utility man Iuliano sees this as an opportunity all the same for the Uruguayan to prove his worth. “Caceres arrived in January and has done well up to now,” enthused Iuliano to TuttoJuve.com. “Without the European games it has been difficult to work a space in the team. Usually we use more players. “Right-back is a closed position to him given the wonderful year [stephan] Lichtsteiner is having, but Martin is very good and has lots of quality. “I think leadership played their joker signing Caceres, because he can play multiple roles. There are no issues with him at the moment, but this is an important chance for him and I imagine he’ll take full advantage of it.” The ex-centre-back Iuliano, now 38, was a member of a Bianconero team that won four Scudetti, so he sees the significance in his former side being able to move back to the top of the table on Wednesday with a win in Emilia-Romagna. “It comes at a decisive moment. The team must not drop points now, since we have entered the decisive period of the season. Winning tonight pulls the team level with Milan. “We will see the response tomorrow in the field. For sure without a pair of defenders of this calibre it will not be easy. “But when you are a Juventus player, even if you play less, you must be found to be ready. So I think the players and the team as a whole are prepared for such an emergency.” http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
  8. Serie A Week 23 - 7-3-2012 (6:30 p.m.) - Renato Dall'Ara Stadium - Bologna Referee: Luca Banti Brio worried about Juve defence Mar 7, 2012 Sergio Brio will not be surprised if former club Juventus do have their difficulties against Bologna this evening. The Old Lady will travel to the Dall’Ara without injured first choice centre-backs Andrea Barzagli and Giorgio Chiellini. “They will certainly be missed,” the Italian told TMW. “The absences of Barzagli and Chiellini will be very important. “Barzagli is having a fantastic campaign and he’s given some solidity to the defence. Meanwhile, Chiellini has improved after not such a brilliant season.” Juve, who will field a pairing of Leonardo Bonucci and Martin Caceres this evening, need a win to join Milan at the top of the table. “This game will be an important one for the Scudetto,” Brio added. “Juventus want to send an important signal to Milan and demonstrate, yet again, that they haven’t given up.” Barzagli and Chiellini both picked up calf strains against Chievo. The first will be out for about three weeks, while the latter could be fit for the game against Fiorentina in 10 days. http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
  9. Serie A Week 23 - 7-3-2012 (6:30 p.m.) - Renato Dall'Ara Stadium - Bologna Referee: Luca Banti Di Vaio targets Juve upset Mar 7, 2012 Bologna captain Marco Di Vaio won’t be happy with a draw against Juventus this evening. “We want the three points.” The two teams clash at the Stadio Dall’Ara at 18.30 local time after their original Week 23 tie was postponed because of the snow. “We’ll look to win tonight,” the striker told the giornalaccio rosa dello Sport. “We want to be the first team this season to beat the Bianconeri.” Di Vaio, 35, knows the Old Lady well after spending two years with the Italian giants before his 2004 switch to Valencia. “I learnt a new dimension to my game while I was in Turin,” the Lazio-youth product commented. “There are only a few players from my time who remain now, but they are good – Gigi Bufon, Alex Del Piero and official Pavel Nedved.” The former Italian international has scored eight goals in 25 Serie A games for his club so far this season. Juventus would go joint top with Milan tonight if they win. http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
  10. Serie A Week 23 - 7-3-2012 (6:30 p.m.) - Renato Dall'Ara Stadium - Bologna Referee: Luca Banti Bologna and Juventus to play out a low-scoring match The Old Lady will be looking for a win to close the gap on leaders AC Milan, but there have been few goals in their away games, and Phil Kitromilides sees the trend continue. Mar 7, 2012 With only one defeat in their last nine matches, Bologna will prove stubborn opponents for Juventus this evening. Despite them lying in 14th position, the congested nature of the Serie A table means they are as close to a European position as they are to the relegation zone. Juve of course remain unbeaten, but four draws from their last seven matches has seen them fall three points behind leaders AC Milan. With the Rossoneri not playing until the weekend in Serie A because of Champions League commitments, tonight is the perfect opportunity for Juve to close the gap. Given the relative standings of the two sides, the 8/11 (1.72) offered by Bet365 for an away win could possibly be worth some consideration. Bologna meantime are offered at 4/1 (5.00) to win the game, and it is worth remembering that this is a side which went to San Siro a few weeks ago and beat Inter 3-0, albeit Claudio Ranieri's side have been a shadow of the team of recent years. If you think they might repeat that kind of victory then the 7/1 (8.00) for them to win without conceding could be worth considering. Backing both teams to score has in recent weeks proved to be a profitable venture with Juventus, and in five of their last seven matches this bet has paid out. Bologna meantime have scored in each of their last five games and in veteran striker Marco Di Vaio and big target man Roberto Acquafresca they posses a forward line capable of troubling any defence. The price of 10/11 (1.90) is worth bearing in mind. Having said that, the statistics suggest that lots of goals will not be on the agenda, with Juve's away games this season being on the whole extremely tight. Their last six Serie A games on the road have all seen under 2.5 goals scored, and only two of their 12 away matches this season have seen three or more goals scores. Given those statistics the price of 3/4 (1.75) is big enough to be the best bet of the day and offers some substantial returns. http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
  11. Serie A - 4^ Giornata - Ritorno - 7-3-2012 (ore 18:30) - Stadio Renato Dall’Ara - Bologna Arbitro: Luca Banti Confronti ufficiali 166 - 131 (Serie A) - 14 (Coppa Italia) - 19 (Campionato a gironi) - 2 (Serie B) Vittorie Juventus 75 - 62 (Serie A) - 6 (Coppa Italia) - 5 (Campionato a gironi) - 2 (Serie B) Pareggi 61 - 46 (Serie A) - 6 (Coppa Italia) - 9 (Campionato a gironi) Vittorie Bologna 30 - 23 (Serie A) - 2 (Coppa Italia) - 5 (Campionato a gironi) Goals Juventus 238 - 192 (Serie A) - 22 (Coppa Italia) - 20 (Campionato a gironi) - 4 (Serie B) Goals Bologna 158 - 123 (Serie A) - 12 (Coppa Italia) - 22 (Campionato a gironi) - 1 (Serie B) Bologna - Juventus Serie A a Bologna Confronti ufficiali 65 Vittorie Juventus 26 (L'ultima il 21.02.2010 Bologna-Juventus 1-2) Pareggi 21 (L'ultimo il 24.10.2010 Bologna-Juventus 0-0) Vittorie Bologna 18 (L'ultima il 29.11.1998 Bologna-Juventus 3-0) Goals Juventus 86 Goals Bologna 72 Giocatori con più presenze e goals contro il Bologna a Bologna 12 presenze Varglien I Mario 11 Bettega Roberto 11 Boniperti Giampiero 11 Cuccureddu Antonello 11 Furino Giuseppe 10 Causio Franco 10 Depetrini Teobaldo 10 Salvadore Sandro 10 Zoff Dino 9 Del Piero Alessandro 5 goals Sivori Omar Enrique 4 Bettega Roberto 3 Anastasi Pietro 3 Causio Franco 3 Charles John William 3 Hansen John 3 Nedved Pavel 3 Praest Karl Aage 3 Stacchini Gino 2 Bertolini Luigi Ultimi confronti diretti 19.12.2006 Serie B Bologna-Juventus 0-1 12.05.2007 Serie B Juventus-Bologna 3-1 29.10.2008 Serie A Bologna-Juventus 1-2 14.03.2009 Serie A Juventus-Bologna 4-1 27.09.2009 Serie A Juventus-Bologna 1-1 21.02.2010 Serie A Bologna-Juventus 1-2 24.10.2010 Serie A Bologna-Juventus 0-0 26.02.2011 Serie A Juventus-Bologna 0-2 21.09.2011 Serie A Juventus-Bologna 1-1 08.12.2011 Coppa Italia Juventus-Bologna 2-1 Giocate 10 - Vittorie Juventus 6 - Pareggi 3 - Vittorie Bologna 1 - Goals Juventus 16 - Goals Bologna 9
  12. Serie A Week 23 - 7-3-2012 (6:30 p.m.) - Renato Dall'Ara Stadium - Bologna Referee: Luca Banti Conte feels Juventus have no reason to be depressed The Bianconeri coach has stressed that there is no reason to be down as the team have been doing well, and is eagerly anticipating Wednesday's game versus Bologna . Mar 6, 2012 Juventus coach Antonio Conte has voiced his opinion that the Old Lady have no reason to be disappointed with their recent results as their season has so far been a success. The Old Lady have dropped to second spot in the Serie A table after drawing four out of their last five league games, but Conte is proud with Juve's achievements this term. "I can’t see why anyone should be down, given the extraordinary championship season we’re having," Conte said on a press conference. "Up until now we’ve given our all and this has got us back to being competitive, feared and up against opponents who give 150% to try and beat us. "So I see no reason to be depressed, on the contrary, there should be pride for what we’re doing." Juventus will be looking to return to winning ways in Wednesday's Serie A match away against Bologna. http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
  13. Serie A Week 23 - 7-3-2012 (6:30 p.m.) - Renato Dall'Ara Stadium - Bologna Referee: Luca Banti Pioli: Bologna can match Juve Mar 6, 2012 Stefano Pioli has warned of the strength Wednesday’s visitors Juventus have, but urges his Bologna players to match the Bianconeri. Juve can regain first place in the table with a win over Pioli’s Felsinei at the Renato Dall’Ara this midweek. However, on a run of just one defeat from the nine outings in the calendar year of 2012, Bologna’s Coach is confident that his side have the potential to make it an interesting game for the Turin giants. “Bologna faces a Juventus that is very strong, undefeated and will do anything to regain top spot in the League,” Pioli told the Press on Tuesday. “We’re good and tomorrow’s game is great because it comes at the right time - we have positive motivation. “Juve will dominate the match but we will play our cards, ball for ball. We will need to call on all our quality.” Antonio Conte is without Andrea Barzagli and Giorgio Chiellini for the encounter, but Pioli is not convinced that it will affect the visitors too much. “They will play Caceres and Bonucci, who are two internationals. Conte can work with his eyes closed and still make no mistake - I don’t see other teams like that. “The results speak for him and they say he is doing a wonderful job.” http://www.soccerway...regular-season/ n
  14. Serie A Week 23 - 7-3-2012 (6:30 p.m.) - Renato Dall'Ara Stadium - Bologna Referee: Luca Banti Conte: No reason to feel down Mar 6, 2012 Antonio Conte does not see any reason why he and his Juventus players should feel down for dropping points against Chievo at the weekend. Drawing 1-1 with the Mussi Volanti on Saturday, the Bianconeri were left three points behind Milan in the battle for top spot, albeit with a game in hand and the superior head-to-head record over the Rossoneri. Ahead of playing that game in hand with Bologna on Wednesday, Conte has dismissed the suggestion that his or his players’ mood has dipped after the weekend frustration. “My question is this - why should I get depressed for an extraordinary League campaign that we are producing?” Conte asked on Tuesday to the assembled media. “Contrary, we think only of doing our best, we think how we can give everything, myself first. “Until now, this effort had led us to become competitive again, to be respected on the field again, to be feared again, to find opponents that give 150 per cent to try to beat us, to find teams that still try to beat us. “This is all because of our maximum effort, so I see no reason for depression. We must be very proud, very strong and very satisfied with what we are doing.” Ahead of the rearranged midweek League fixture with Bologna, Conte was asked what he had told his players in training after their draw against Chievo. “To the guys I said what I have always said from the start of the championship - I told them to continue to do their best, which is what we are doing, as we did against Chievo, as we did against Cagliari, Genoa and Siena and all the games in which we drew. “We have not given up, we are continuing to give our best. “I always say to my players ‘thank you’ when they leave the field with a sweaty shirt. This is the most important thing. “I’d be upset if we had won and I saw someone without a sweaty shirt. This, however, never happens, as I tell my players: ‘give your best, we will all give our best and then we’ll see where this leads us to at the end of the season. “The important thing is that we should not have regrets about anything, on any situation. This is possible if you always give your best.” For the match against Stefano Pioli’s Rossoblu, Conte is facing one of his first injury-inflicted selection headaches, with both Giorgio Chiellini and Andrea Barzagli ruled out with calf strains of varying severity. “It was inevitable that we would find ourselves in a moment of emergency, unfortunately it has hit our defence as we lose two elements of absolute value in Chiellini and Barzagli. “We are trying to take it as an opportunity, though, not to get depressed, for the substitutes and for the whole team to overcome a time of crisis that might otherwise weigh us down. “We must seize the chance to be able to grow, to become more compact.” The Coach also faced questions on who he is likely to pick in attack and indeed whether his biggest dilemma is not filling Chiellini and Barzagli’s boots, but finding a combination at the other end to score goals. “As for the attack, what remains in consideration is that someone scores. The choices I make - I repeat - are always by virtue of the moment, under the rule of the formation, by virtue of the opponent that we face, because of what I see in the field. Each time, I try to choose those who in my opinion are most suitable.” http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
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