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  1. Il "vecchio" Del Piero segna piú del giovane Borriello.
  2. Vucinic non puoi sbagliare un goal cosí.
  3. Serie A Week 29 - 25-3-2012 (8:45 p.m.) - Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Andrea De Marco HT: Buffon heroics deny Inter Mar 25, 2012 Juventus may have dominated possession in the first half, but a series of fantastic Gigi Buffon saves have stopped Inter from taking the lead. The Derby d’Italia has always been a fiery occasion, but even more so since the Calciopoli scandal of 2006. The new Juventus Stadium makes very clear they do not acknowledge the two stripped titles, so maintain they have 29 Scudetti rather than 27. Indeed it was in huge letters all over the stadium choreography with the banner ‘That which we earned on the pitch with sweat, was handed to you in the courts.’ The Bianconeri got through to the Coppa Italia Final on Tuesday night against Milan in extra time, though the club insisted their unbeaten record remained intact despite losing 2-1 at the end of the 90 minutes. Inter faced a massive struggle to even qualify for the Europa League and pressure was building on ex-Juve Coach Claudio Ranieri. Wesley Sneijder and Ricky Alvarez were unavailable, so Diego Forlan and Diego Milito were picked in attack. The home side missed Emanuele Giaccherini and the suspended Stephan Lichtsteiner, so Martin Caceres stepped in and Andrea Barzagli returned from injury. Juve had their first chance within three minutes, as Julio Cesar beat away Simone Pepe’s pull-back to Alessandro Matri and the defence scrambled clear. Inter also threatened, as Douglas Maicon played through the middle for Milito, forcing Gigi Buffon to parry from close range. On 16 minutes Caceres crossed for Matri inbetween two defenders, his header that Julio Cesar did well to palm away from six yards. There was a bizarre moment when Claudio Marchisio was barged off the ball by teammate Mirko Vucinic just as he was about to cross in the Inter box, much to the midfielder’s bemusement. Marchisio did manage to get a cross away soon after, but Vucinic just failed to make contact with his head and, as the move continued, Matri ballooned over from a Caceres cut-back. Vucinic was again unable to get on the end of a wayward Caceres header from Pepe’s cross. Inter threatened from a Maicon corner, but Buffon performed a stunning reaction save at the near post from point-blank range on Forlan’s header. Milito also went very close, trapping a long ball over the top and stinging Buffon’s gloves from just inside the box, then firing the follow-up over. Buffon was becoming much the busier of the goalkeepers, again forced to parry a screamer of a Joel Obi strike from distance. Milito was furious when the referee waved play on after he clashed with Giorgio Chiellini on the counter, while Julio Cesar smothered a Vucinic effort. A poor clearance found Dejan Stankovic on the volley, but again Buffon was there to save with his legs in a reflex parry. Juventus 0-0 Inter (Half-Time) Juventus: Buffon; Caceres, Barzagli, Chiellini, De Ceglie; Vidal, Pirlo, Marchisio; Pepe, Matri, Vucinic Inter: Julio Cesar; Maicon, Lucio, Samuel, Nagatomo; Zanetti, Stankovic, Poli, Obi; Forlan, Milito Ref: De Marco http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
  4. Serie A Week 29 - 25-3-2012 (8:45 p.m.) - Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Andrea De Marco Line-ups: Juventus-Inter Mar 25, 2012 Juventus have Simone Pepe, Alessandro Matri and Mirko Vucinic leading the line against Inter’s Diego Milito and Diego Forlan. The old rivals go head-to-head in Turin at 19.45 UK time and Claudio Ranieri faces his former club. The Bianconeri need a victory to keep up with leaders Milan, but have Stephan Lichtsteiner suspended and Emanuele Giaccherini out with flu symptoms. Martin Caceres receives a rare start at right-back in place of Lichtsteiner with Andrea Barzagli returning from injury to partner Giorgio Chiellini. Pepe, Matri and Vucinic retain their places in attack after the Coppa Italia semi-final result against Milan on Tuesday. Inter miss Wesley Sneijder and Ricky Alvarez for this trip to Turin, where they haven’t won since April 2005. Milito and Forlan are the front two despite the Uruguayan’s recent poor performances, while andrea Poli and Joel Obi push Esteban Cambiasso on to the bench. Juventus: 1 Buffon; 4 Caceres, 15 Barzagli, 3 Chiellini, 11 De Ceglie; 22 Vidal, 21 Pirlo, 8 Marchisio, 7 Pepe, 32 Matri, 14 Vucinic Juventus bench: 30 Storari, 19 Bonucci, 20 Padoin, 34 Marrone, 10 Del Piero, 18 Quagliarella, 23 Borriello Inter: 1 Julio Cesar; 13 Maicon, 6 Lucio, 23 Samuel, 55 Nagatomo; 4 Zanetti, 5 Stankovic, 18 Poli, 20 Obi; 9 Forlan, 22 Milito. Inter bench: 12 Castellazzi, 23 Ranocchia, 26 Chivu, 37 Faraoni, 14 Guarin, 19 Cambiasso, 7 Pazzini http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
  5. Marotta: 'Juve have 29 titles' Mar 25, 2012 Juventus general manager Beppe Marotta confirmed “our position on Calciopoli is rigid and intransigent.” The choreography ahead of tonight’s big match with Inter represented that position on Calciopoli, as 29 different Scudetto symbols were held up around the Juventus Stadium rather than the ‘official’ 27. There was also a banner: ‘That which we earned on the pitch with sweat, was handed to you in the courts.’ The Bianconeri had the 2004-05 and 2005-06 titles stripped in the Calciopoli trial, the latter handed to Inter. “Our position on Calciopoli is rigid and intransigent,” stated Marotta on Sky Sport Italia before kick-off. “We have 29 Scudetti that were won on the field. This is what we wrote at the entrance to the locker room in our stadium. We simply want our rights to be respected. “Our response will also be to win on the field. After all, our captains always raised trophies to the sky that were legitimately earned.”
  6. Marotta: 'Juve have 29 titles' Mar 25, 2012 Juventus general manager Beppe Marotta confirmed “our position on Calciopoli is rigid and intransigent.” The choreography ahead of tonight’s big match with Inter represented that position on Calciopoli, as 29 different Scudetto symbols were held up around the Juventus Stadium rather than the ‘official’ 27. There was also a banner: ‘That which we earned on the pitch with sweat, was handed to you in the courts.’ The Bianconeri had the 2004-05 and 2005-06 titles stripped in the Calciopoli trial, the latter handed to Inter. “Our position on Calciopoli is rigid and intransigent,” stated Marotta on Sky Sport Italia before kick-off. “We have 29 Scudetti that were won on the field. This is what we wrote at the entrance to the locker room in our stadium. We simply want our rights to be respected. “Our response will also be to win on the field. After all, our captains always raised trophies to the sky that were legitimately earned.”
  7. Serie A Week 29 - 25-3-2012 (8:45 p.m.) - Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Andrea De Marco Forlan recalled for Derby d'Italia The striker allegedly refused to come off the bench during last Sunday's clash with Atalanta but he has been given the nod in the Nerazzurri attack ahead of Giampaolo Pazzini. Mar 25, 2012 Diego Forlan will start for Inter in Sunday night’s Serie A showdown with Juventus in Turin. The Uruguay international allegedly refused to come on as a substitute during the second half of last weekend’s 0-0 draw with Atalanta but coach Claudio Ranieri has paired the veteran forward with Diego Milito in the Nerazzurri attack, with Giampaolo Pazzini the man to make way. Elsewhere, Dejan Stankovic has also been recalled and the Serb’s inclusion results in Esteban Cambiasso dropping to the bench. Wesley Sneijder again misses out with a groin problem, meaning Inter will line out in a conventional 4-4-2, with Stankovic joining Javier Zanetti, Andrea Poli and Obi in midfield. As for the home side, Alessandro Matri returns in place of Alessandro Del Piero after sitting out the midweek Coppa Italia clash with AC Milan. In a boost for the Bianconeri, Andrea Barzagli is fit again after his recent calf trouble and he slots back into the centre of the defence at the expense of Leonardo Bonucci, while Martin Caceres fills in for the suspended Stephan Lichtsteiner at right-back. There are two other changes to the side which started against the Rossoneri, with Gianluigi Buffon taking over from Marco Storari in goal and Claudio Marchisio replacing Emanuele Giaccherini in midfield. Juventus (4-3-3): Buffon; Caceres, Barzagli, Chiellini, De Ceglie; Vidal, Pirlo, Marchisio; Pepe, Matri, Vucinic. Subs: Storari, Bonucci, Marrone, Padoin, Del Piero, Quagliarella, Borriello. Inter (4-4-2): Julio Cesar; Maicon, Lucio, Samuel, Nagatomo; Zanetti, Stankovic, Poli, Obi; Milito, Forlan. Subs: Castellazzi, Ranocchia, Chivu, Faraoni, Guarin, Cambiasso, Pazzini. http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
  8. Luciano Moggi: Inter offered me a contract before Calciopoli The former Bianconeri chief has insisted that he had the chance to work at the San Siro outfit before the football scandal and dared Moratti to look at the contract he still owns. Mar 25, 2012 Ahead of tonight's Derby d'Italia in Turin, former Juventus director Luciano Moggi has repeated the claim that he was offered a position at Inter prior to the Calciopoli scandal. The 74-year-old has said on numerous occasions that Inter president Massimo Moratti presented him with the chance to become the club's general manager before Calciopoli erupted in 2006, allegations which the Nerazzurri supremo has always denied. "Moratti said he never thought about me as a director for Inter?," pondered Moggi to Il Giorno. "He talks through the media, if he feels the need to say so, I will invite him to meet me and I will ask him if he can recognise his signature from the three-year contract." Inter won five consecutive Scudetti from 2006 to 2010 (the first of these awarded through the courts after Juventus were stripped of two titles and relegated), but have struggled this season and lie in seventh position in the Serie A table. Prior to that successful period the Nerazzurri had not won the league since 1989, and Moggi has blamed the title drought on the club's raw material. "They did not win because they bought bad players," Moggi blasted. Juventus and Inter have become bitter enemies since the scandal, with Bianconeri fans and Moggi adamant that there was a conspiracy against the club. The two sides meet in Turin tonight, with rumours rife that Juve Ultras will continue their Calciopoli protests via their stadium choreography.
  9. Luciano Moggi: Inter offered me a contract before Calciopoli The former Bianconeri chief has insisted that he had the chance to work at the San Siro outfit before the football scandal and dared Moratti to look at the contract he still owns. Mar 25, 2012 Ahead of tonight's Derby d'Italia in Turin, former Juventus director Luciano Moggi has repeated the claim that he was offered a position at Inter prior to the Calciopoli scandal. The 74-year-old has said on numerous occasions that Inter president Massimo Moratti presented him with the chance to become the club's general manager before Calciopoli erupted in 2006, allegations which the Nerazzurri supremo has always denied. "Moratti said he never thought about me as a director for Inter?," pondered Moggi to Il Giorno. "He talks through the media, if he feels the need to say so, I will invite him to meet me and I will ask him if he can recognise his signature from the three-year contract." Inter won five consecutive Scudetti from 2006 to 2010 (the first of these awarded through the courts after Juventus were stripped of two titles and relegated), but have struggled this season and lie in seventh position in the Serie A table. Prior to that successful period the Nerazzurri had not won the league since 1989, and Moggi has blamed the title drought on the club's raw material. "They did not win because they bought bad players," Moggi blasted.
  10. Serie A Week 29 - 25-3-2012 (8:45 p.m.) - Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Andrea De Marco Stankovic: 'Inter in Turin to win' Mar 25, 2012 Dejan Stankovic insists Inter “are going to Turin in order to win” against Juventus in tonight’s Derby d’Italia. The Nerazzurri go into the Juventus Stadium this evening and are certainly not the favourites. “Juventus will certainly have more pressure on them compared to us, because they are challenging for the title. “They are in good shape both physically and psychologically, but the Derby d’Italia is something special that stands apart from the rest of the season. “Clearly we are going to Turin in order to win. I always thought that in big games the big players emerge, so we hope to prove that we fit the bill. I’d also like to score, as I’ve never gone an entire season without finding the net. “When things don’t go well, there is never just one reason behind it. It can be the mind, the legs or whatever else,” said the Serb. “There have been many games in which we failed to express ourselves to our full potential, others in which we were just unlucky. “I am certain all of us are seeking the solution within ourselves, but this is the situation we are in and it’s something I personally have never experienced before. “It is beyond doubt that we started the season to fight for big objectives and instead find ourselves in this situation. I still hear talk about the Treble today, though nobody can repeat what we did. Some try to imitate us, but nobody has managed it yet.” http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
  11. Serie A Week 29 - 25-3-2012 (8:45 p.m.) - Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Andrea De Marco 'Unprecedented' Juve choreography Mar 25, 2012 Juventus fans have promised the choreography ahead of tonight’s game with Inter “will leave everyone open-mouthed with wonder.” The Derby d’Italia will be a golden opportunity to confirm the club’s stance that they have 29 Scudetti rather than 27, including the two that were stripped in the Calciopoli trial. “The Juventus Stadium will have a double spectacle, both on the pitch and in the stands,” an ultras representative told Tuttosport. “The choreography will leave everyone open-mouthed with wonder. It’ll be unprecedented. “For this reason the Bianconeri fans need help from everyone in the stadium, including those in the VIP boxes, so the choreography can work. We want to continue our dream.” Around 150 journalists, 270 television crew members and 30 cameras will be in Turin beaming the game to 160 different countries around the world. http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
  12. Serie A Week 29 - 25-3-2012 (8:45 p.m.) - Juventus Stadium - Turin Referee: Andrea De Marco Cobolli Gigli: 'Juve love beating Inter!' Mar 25, 2012 Former Juventus President Giovanni Cobolli Gigli can’t wait for to tonight’s Derby d’Italia. “Inter are not the enemy. We just enjoy beating them more than anyone else!” Cobolli Gigli was in charge of the club after the Calciopoli scandal broke, when the ‘Triade’ of Luciano Moggi, Roberto Bettega and Antonio Giraudo resigned. “I am looking forward to this match with apprehension and hope,” he told Italian magazine Panorama. “I have wonderful memories of this tie, including Mauro Camoranesi’s offside goal at San Siro. I am from the Giampiero Boniperti era and he said ‘winning when offside is still winning,’ naturally respecting the rules and ethics. “Inter were never the enemy, as Jose Mourinho claimed. They were merely the opponents we felt most passionately and we just enjoy beating them more than anyone else!” The clash has become even more bitter in recent years after new wiretapped phone calls emerged from that time regarding Inter. The Nerazzurri were found guilty of sporting fraud, but the statute of limitations had expired, so could not have titles stripped. “I believe for the players who went through Calciopoli there is even more motivation in this game. Juve were punished severely in that trial and it emerged later on that they weren’t the only ones involved, plus they were charged with minor offences rather than sporting fraud. “I would love one day for someone to explain why some phone calls were not included in the investigation and why Inter’s evidence cannot go through a proper trial...” Cobolli Gigli also had criticism for current Juventus President Andrea Agnelli and Coach Antonio Conte after the recent very public row with Milan over refereeing errors. “There was a moment in which Juventus raised the temperature of the debate too much. For me Juventus remains the club of Boniperti with the style of Gianni and Umberto Agnelli. That for me is Juventus and I’d be happy if it retained that style.” http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
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