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Serie A Week 11 - 29-11-2011 (8:45 p.m.) - San Paolo Stadium - Naples Referee: Paolo Tagliavento Juve name squad for Napoli Nov 28, 2011 Boss Antonio Conte has named a 23-man squad for Tuesday’s Serie A game at Napoli – but Claudio Marchisio is missing. The Italian international, five goals in 11 League games so far, will travel to Naples but he can’t play as he is suspended. The Juve youth product picked up a booking in the 1-0 win at Lazio on Saturday and subsequently misses out. It remains to be seen whether Michele Pazienza, formerly of Napoli, or Emanuele Giaccherini will be brought into the team. Juve squad: 1 Buffon, 3 Chiellini, 5 Pazienza, 7 Pepe, 9 Iaquinta, 10 Del Piero, 11 De Ceglie, 13 Manninger, 14 Vucinic, 15 Barzagli, 17 Elia, 18 Quagliarella, 19 Bonucci, 21 Pirlo, 22 Vidal, 24 Giaccherini, 26 Lichtsteiner, 27 Krasic, 28 Estigarribia, 30 Storari, 32 Matri, 33 Sorensen, 34 Marrone. http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
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Lippi believed in Coach Conte Nov 28, 2011 Marcello Lippi is unsurprised that Antonio Conte has managed to rejuvenate the Old Lady of Italian football. Juventus currently lead the standings just months after Conte joined the Italian giants following a spell at Siena. “Antonio always had what was needed to become a Coach and, usually, central midfielders make the best Coaches,” Lippi, who bossed the player during their time together in Turin, told Radio Anch’io Sport. “I always thought that he could become a tactician for the way he applied himself in training. Gianluca Vialli could have done well too, but he quit too soon... “Conte has great temperament. He was a leader as a player and he’s transmitting what Juventus means to his players. “Juve are not just grit and determination, though, they have organisation on the field of play. This Juve is very strong and that has always been a characteristic.” Although Lippi believes that the Bianconeri could make a title bid this term, he respects some other teams in Serie A. “Milan are playing well and at a high quality, but this Juve is tough like mine was. Andrea Pirlo and Buffon are world class. “Milan are different. Alberto Aquilani and Antonio Nocerino have settled in well and raised the technical quality of the team. “I like Lazio as they are complete in all departments. “Udinese, meanwhile, have three stars – one on the pitch, another on the bench and one at the club.” http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
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Serie A Week 11 - 29-11-2011 (8:45 p.m.) - San Paolo Stadium - Naples Referee: Paolo Tagliavento Conte impressed by new Napoli Nov 28, 2011 Juventus boss Antonio Conte has applauded Napoli – tomorrow’s opponents – on their return to the higher echelons of the Italian game. Six years ago the Azzurri were amazingly in the third-tier, but they are now taking part in the Champions League. “I like to use Napoli as an example to follow because of what they have achieved over these years,” Conte said on Monday. “I expect a tough and vibrant game tomorrow. Perhaps our most difficult game of the season so far. “We’re playing a team who have done great things and demonstrating that you can get important results with a plan. “Walter Mazzarri and his players are the reasons why they’ve constructed something beautiful in just a few years. “We respect Napoli, they are getting results after years of hard work. We, meanwhile, have just four months behind us.” Juventus have made a fine start to the season and they are currently top of the table – one point clear of Milan and Udinese, but nine ahead of Napoli. “It would be too easy to use triumphant tones after what we have achieved so far,” Conte added as his side continue to ban the ‘Scudetto’ word. “We know how hard it is to do well though after disastrous seasons. “We’re cautious, but we are not hiding. I’ve never hidden in my life. There is no false modesty at Juventus. “Our season so far? It would be useless to draw any conclusions right now. You get votes at school at the end of the first semester. “Let’s wait until the half-way stage of this season, even if it only matters what you have achieved at the end of the campaign.” Conte, who took charge of the side following his summer move from Siena, also highlighted Milan as serious Scudetto rivals. “We all know Milan. They were seven points behind us after a slow start, but they’ve won six of their last seven – drawing only at Fiorentina. “This shows how strong they are and at what rhythm they can travel at. Perhaps a pace that is unmatchable. “We just look to be ourselves with the aim of building something important, with our own weapons and sacrifices. “There are comparisons with Juventus teams of the past, but we’ve only just sat down at the table with a pen in our hands. We have to write something first…” Returning to the San Paolo clash, Conte will have to find a replacement for the suspended Claudio Marchisio. “We know that Marchisio has specific characteristics. He’s a midfielder who is very good at breaking into attack from deep. “He defends and attacks, while he’s a very technical player. He’s quite a unique player in my squad. We’ll have to see. “We have a training session ahead and we have a number of options to consider.” Juventus are currently unbeaten in Serie A this term, but the tactician is expecting a real test after Saturday’s 1-0 win in Rome. “We know that it will be an important game, we are aware of Napoli’s strength and what the San Paolo can give to its team. We go into this after an important tie at Lazio, but we want to play our game. “If Napoli demonstrate that they are better and stronger than us then we will be the first to applaud them. This is football.” http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
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Serie A Week 11 - 29-11-2011 (8:45 p.m.) - San Paolo Stadium - Naples Referee: Paolo Tagliavento Hamsik demands ‘big game Napoli’ Nov 28, 2011 Marek Hamsik has warned Juventus that his Napoli side know how to topple Europe’s footballing giants ahead of Tuesday’s meeting. The two sides meet at the Stadio San Paolo tomorrow night in the re-arranged Week 11 tie which was postponed due to floods in the Naples area. “We’ll need to be at our best to beat Juventus – and not just myself, Ezequiel Lavezzi or Edinson Cavani,” he told the Corriere dello Sport. “We need a perfect team performance, one of those which we have put on in the past. And we hardly ever get it wrong against the big clubs…” Napoli are nine points behind the Old Lady, but the Azzurri are a team who have beaten Milan, Inter and Manchester City already this term. “We are a great side, the results that we have collected over recent years illustrate that and you can tell by the way teams play against us. “The game against Juventus, for the fans, is like a derby. They’ll support us as they always have. “We are Napoli and we can’t let Juventus run away from us – even if they haven’t surprised me. They made the right summer signings and Coach Antonio Conte is giving them a lot.” Juventus could go four points clear of second-placed Milan with a win this week after they went to Lazio on Saturday and collected a 1-0 result. “It’s true that everyone may be supporting us, otherwise Juventus’ lead at the top will get bigger,” Hamsik continued. “If they take the advantage then it will be complicated to catch them. We need to beat them and, on certain nights, Napoli don’t disappoint.” http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
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Serie A Week 11 - 29-11-2011 (8:45 p.m.) - San Paolo Stadium - Naples Referee: Paolo Tagliavento Pazienza in for Marchisio Nov 28, 2011 Michele Pazienza is set to make his first start for Juventus on Tuesday night against former cub Napoli. The 29-year-old joined the Old Lady in the summer from the Naples outfit once his contract at the San Paolo expired. Pazienza has so far made five substitute appearances for the Turin giants this season, totalling 57 minutes. However, Claudio Marchisio is suspended for tomorrow’s Serie A tie and Sky Sport Italia insist that Pazienza will be brought into the team. The central midfielder, formerly of Udinese, joined the Azzurri in January of 2008 from Fiorentina for just under €5m. http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
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Serie A Week 11 - 29-11-2011 (8:45 p.m.) - San Paolo Stadium - Naples Referee: Paolo Tagliavento Antonio Conte braced for showdown with Scudetto rivals Napoli Juventus boss is expecting a tough test against a side he believes remains one of the strongest in Italy in spite of their recent stuttering form. Nov 28, 2011 Juventus coach Antonio Conte believes his side are going up against a genuine rival for the Serie A title when they lock horns with Napoli at the Stadio San Paolo on Tuesday. Napoli have already beaten AC Milan and Inter this season but their domestic form has been inconsistent and they now find themselves eighth in the table on the back of Saturday's 1-1 draw at Atalanta. However, ahead of his side's rearranged clash with the southern Italian outfit, Conte is adamant that Walter Mazzarri's men remain contenders for the Scudetto. “We have a tough test on Tuesday against Napoli,” he told reporters. “They are surely one of the favourites to win the Scudetto, both because of the quality of their squad and the quality of their football." Juventus arrive in Naples after a hard-fought win over Lazio at the Stadio Olimpico on Saturday and Conte is thrilled with the way his side are performing at the moment. “We’re playing well, sticking to our game plan and picking up as many points as we can because bad patches will come, no matter how much I wish they wouldn’t," he said. “We find ourselves on top because of our hard work and I have to thank my guys for their great effort.” Juventus currently top the Serie A table, while Napoli are eight points adrift. http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
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Serie A Week 11 - 29-11-2011 (8:45 p.m.) - San Paolo Stadium - Naples Referee: Paolo Tagliavento Walter Mazzarri: Juventus have one week to prepare for matches while we do not Napoli coach thinks the Turin club's freedom from European exertions has contributed to their rise to the top of the table. Nov 28, 2011 Napoli coach Walter Mazzarri believes that Juventus cover so much ground in matches because they benefit from a week's rest in between each game. The Turin club are not involved in European competition this season, but have taken Serie A by storm and currently top the table. And Mazzarri thinks that Juve's extended rest period has contributed to their good domestic form. "The Bianconeri have one week to prepare for their games, we do not. They run 1000 kilometres an hour," the 50-year-old told La giornalaccio rosa Dello Sport. However, Mazzarri feels that despite his team suffering from fatigue, they will be capable of getting their title bid back on track, starting with a win on Tuesday. "Despite the tiredness, I believe we can keep the tempo high because these games are typically highly charged. "Also, tomorrow is only the 12th matchday, so everything is still possible." Meanwhile, Ezequiel Lavezzi's girlfriend was the latest victim of a robbery in Naples. Yanina Screpante, an Argentine model, had a watch stolen from her at gunpoint, and went on to brand Naples 'Sh*t city' via her Twitter page. However, Mazzarri believes that crime is a universal problem, saying: "This is not about Naples, Milan or Uruguay. Crime is everywhere these days. We are all exposed to this situation unfortunately. "Lavezzi seemed calm. I hope this incident doesn't affect his performance." http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
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Serie A Week 11 - 29-11-2011 (8:45 p.m.) - San Paolo Stadium - Naples Referee: Paolo Tagliavento Marek Hamsik: 'We will have to be at our very best to beat Juventus' Napoli's attacking midfielder has stressed that the San Paolo side must put in a flawless performance in Tuesday's Serie A clash against the Old Lady in order to get a good result. Nov 28, 2011 Napoli midfielder Marek Hamsik has insisted that the Partenopei will have to be on top of their game if they are to record a positive result in Tuesday's Serie A clash at home against Juventus. The match between the Champions League hopefuls and the Turin giants was previously postponed due to floods in the Naples area, and Hamsik is eagerly anticipating the re-scheduled match at the San Paolo. "We will have to be at our very best in order to beat Juventus. And I'm not just talking about myself, Edinson Cavani and Ezequiel Lavezzi," Hamsik was quoted as saying by Il Corriere dello Sport. "We need a perfect team performance. We have shown in the past what we can do as a team and we have to repeat that on Tuesday. We have already proven our worth against big teams in the past and want to do so again." Napoli currently sit eighth in the Serie A table with 16 points from 11 games, while Juventus lead the pack with 25 points from 11 games. http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
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Serie A Week 11 - 29-11-2011 (8:45 p.m.) - San Paolo Stadium - Naples Referee: Paolo Tagliavento Alessandro Matri: Lavezzi is the Napoli player we must stop to maintain Serie A form The striker spoke about his upbringing, his career and his hopes for the future in an exclusive interview, as well as discussing Tuesday night's crunch clash at the San Paolo. Nov 28, 2011 Alessandro Matri has exclusively told Goal.com that Ezequiel Lavezzi is the man that Juventus must stop if they are to overcome Napoli at the San Paolo in Serie A on Tuesday. The striker gave up some time in the build-up to this week's crunch fixture to speak to us, and we covered a number of topics. Matri told Goal.com of the impact coach Antonio Conte has had at Vinovo since his arrival in the summer, and also admitted that it was only recently he felt ready for the move to a big club. Meanwhile, he spoke honestly about his hopes of playing abroad in the future, and has tipped Jose Mourinho to attain European glory in this season's Champions League. The full transcript of the interview can be read below. Goal.com: What is the secret behind the excellent start to the season for Juventus? Is it perhaps the fact that you don’t have any European commitments this year? Alessandro Matri:Well it certainly is a nice advantage. It allows you to focus on one goal, the league games. And even the physical level changes a lot, because you train differently. On training, let’s talk of Conte, a coach who is bringing Juventus back to the highest levels. How would you describe your new boss? Conte has only stopped playing recently and is still like a player, so he knows what he’s doing. He was full of fire as a player, and he’s the same as a coach (laughs). I would say that he is demanding, but he also gets significant results, so it works out well. Conte has clearly given you confidence. You are doing very well in front of goal, but what do you think you can improve upon? Well it would be wrong to say I never miss in front of goal, and I still think of the goal I could have scored for Italy in our last game [against Uruguay]. However, I would say that I must improve my control of the ball a lot and in my general play, which is very important in the system adopted here at Juventus by Conte. Matri has paid tribute to boss Conte's impact at Juventus Since you don’t have any commitments during the week, do you follow the Champions League or do you do something else? No, of course I follow it, naturally. Who do you think can win the trophy this season? It seems to me that Barcelona and Real Madrid have something more than the others. Personally, I would be happy if Jose Mourinho’s Madrid won it. Why? Mourinho has his weak points, does he not? I don’t deny that he’s a coach who intrigues me a lot. Sure, maybe he has some peculiar traits, but he has always carried teams forward, and has come to be criticised for everything. It would be nice if he were to do it with Real Madrid. And of the Italian teams, is there a side that can make it far in your opinion? I think Milan are the only ones equipped to do well, also because they have players with great experience. But Napoli are doing really well at the moment. Speaking of Napoli, tomorrow you will be playing at the San Paolo… It will be a pretty tough game, in a very difficult stadium, in view of the crowd that they have. I believe it will be a great game. They will be heavily loaded after what they did in the Champions League, but we are also doing well. Is there a particular Napoli player who is of concern? I would say Lavezzi, as when the ball is at his feet he scares you. He does not score much, but he is a constant danger. Some people ask why it has taken 26 years for Alessandro Matri to be noticed. Maybe if you were called Matrinho you would have been at the top of football for some time… No, I don’t think so. From my point of view I can say that at 22 I was not ready for certain things. If I spent two years in Serie C [with Prato and Lumezzane], it is for a reason. It means that at the time I was not ready. Now I am here. Do Italian players mature more slowly than foreigners? I’m talking about my case. Undoubtedly, we should give a bit more space to Italian players, this would be important in helping them mature and grow better. The Under-21s, in view of this, is becoming an important platform for many Italians who play in Serie B… True, and it is very good. Looking at the results, it seems to me that these young Italians are demonstrating that they have great quality. On the other hand, you are coming into Prandelli’s Italy. What emotions does this give you? Well I have only worn the blue shirt a little bit, but I have to say I love it. I hope to play even more for the Nazionale and, above all, I hope to play in June, at Euro 2012. It is a great objective. Juventus, Italy… But have you ever thought about playing abroad? Look, the idea of playing abroad – one day in the distance – fascinates me, but not only on a footballing level. Truly as a life experience. I would say that La Liga and the Premier League are the competitions that fascinate me the most. Given the climate of Turin, Manchester would be a perfect fit…! Yes, that’s true. I never thought of that! However, I must add that, despite the criticism of it, I still like Italian football a lot and so first, I want to enjoy myself in Serie A, then we will see. Can you explain to us the gesture you make whenever you score a goal? I cannot reveal anything. It is a celebration made my myself and Andrea Lazzarri in our time together at Cagliari. Let’s talk about you off the field. What are you like? I am very, very lazy. I like to hang with my friends or with my girlfriend, but without doing anything special. Again, I am very lazy. So you are not addicted to video games like Giorgio Chiellini? No, I play sometimes, but I wouldn’t say that. I like going to the cinema, and in the summer I play tennis. As a child you had a passion for cycling. And now? It is too hard! It is better to go on a scooter! (laughs). Last question. You started with the hope of reaching the Champions League. What is the dream now? The Scudetto? Ah, as you say, it is the dream… but it’s better not to say. http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
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Juventus can win the Scudetto - Paolo Montero The Uruguayan former defender is confident that the Old Lady have what it takes to win Serie A under the stewardship of Antonio Conte, and he also spoke about Del Piero. Nov 28, 2011 Former Juventus defender Paolo Montero is optimistic that the club, with Antonio Conte at the helm, can win Serie A this season. After sharing a dressing room with the current Bianconeri boss for eight years, the Uruguayan thinks Conte has the skill, determination and leadership to bring a 28th title to the Juventus Stadium. "I was his companion for many years, so I know that Antonio is determined and a leader," he told Tuttosport. "He has given part of his character to this Juventus and made it more lively. That's why I think the goal of the Scudetto can be reached." Montero also took time to give his thoughts on another former team-mate, Alessandro Del Piero, who is in his last season with the Old Lady. "It is strange to think about Juventus without Del Piero, but things in life change. I heard he wants to keep on playing, so I'm sure he will make the right choice, as always." Montero made over 200 appearances during his nine years with Juventus, scoring a solitary goal in Serie A.
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Serie A Team of the Week: Round 13 - Ibrahimovic on fire for AC Milan & Mutu leads Cesena charge Goal.com picks the best performers from Italy's top flight as the Swede and Romanian each bagged a brace in convincing victories. Nov 28, 2011 GOALKEEPER Federico MARCHETTI Lazio TOTW Apps: 2 Both Gianluigi Buffon and Marchetti were impressive at the Stadio Olimpico, but it was the latter who pulled off the more spectacular saves despite being on the wrong end of a 1-0 scoreline. The 28-year-old somehow recovered to deny Andrea Pirlo's set-piece after initially being wrong-footed by its wicked flight and later saved Emanuele Giaccherini's shot on the turn. DEFENDERS Thiago SILVA AC Milan TOTW Apps: 3 Giulio MIGLIACCIO Palermo TOTW Apps: 2 Nicola LEGROTTAGLIE Catania TOTW Apps: 1 Thiago Silva not only easily quelled any threat posed by hapless Chievo, but struck a fine opener from outside the area into the bottom corner, while Migliaccio was similarly able to shut the door against Fiorentina and mark Alberto Gilardino and then Santiago Silva out of the match. Also, the experience of Legrottaglie was extremely useful as Catania kept a clean sheet in a 1-0 win against Lecce. MIDFIELDERS Simone Pepe Juventus TOTW Apps: 1 Arturo VIDAL Juventus TOTW Apps: 1 Marco RIGONI Novara TOTW Apps: 2 Pablo ARMERO Udinese TOTW Apps: 2 Juventus remain top of the table and two of their midfield stars came to the fore in the narrow win over Lazio. Vidal's energy and effective tackles were instrumental in the centre of the pitch,while Pepe was busy both defending and attacking down the right flank, finishing off a beautiful counterattack for the winner. Veteran midfielder Rigoni put in yet another fine display and is fast becoming a symbol for the promoted side, providing a goal and assist to prompt a triumph over Parma. Armero's pace and work rate caused Roma all sorts of problems as the hosts earned a late 2-0 win at the Friuli with the Colombia international bursting forward to set up Mauricio Isla's tap-in. Josip ILICIC Palermo TOTW Apps: 2 Palermo's perfect home record remains intact after a 2-0 win over Fiorentina inspired by Ilicic. The Slovenian is surely one of the most skillful players in Serie A and showcased all his talent with a fine through ball for Fabrizio Miccoli's opener and a superb free-kick to make the points safe at the Renzo Barbera. FORWARDS Adrian MUTU Cesena TOTW Apps: 1 Zlatan IBRAHIMOVIC AC Milan TOTW Apps: 4 Cesena jumped off last place in the standings after picking up their second win in a row, courtesy of two goals from a seemingly reborn Mutu; the first a confident chip from the penalty spot and the second an absolute pearl from outside the area that curled into the top corner. Finally, Ibrahimovic may have only played 70 minutes but surpassed the 100-goal mark in Serie A with a brace to fire the Rossoneri to a convincing 4-0 win over Chievo at San Siro, linking up with strike partner Alexandre Pato superbly on several occasions.
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Alexandre Pato: We have to continue winning in order to put the pressure on Juventus The Brazil international was very pleased with his side's victory and was equally happy to return to the starting XI again, having begun Wednesday's Barcelona clash from the bench. Nov 27, 2011 AC Milan attacker Alexandre Pato has expressed his delight with the Rossoneri's 4-0 Serie A win at home over Chievo on Sunday, adding that the Rossoneri must keep up their good form in order to keep the pressure on Juventus. Pato returned to the starting XI after starting from the bench in the 3-2 Champions League loss against Barcelona in midweek, and the Brazil international was pleased to be back. "We just have to focus on keeping on winning from here until Christmas to reach our goal of winning the league. Juventus? They did well last night, but we have to think of ourselves. If we get three points every Sunday, things will work out fine," Pato was quoted as saying on the Milan website.
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Serie A - 13^ Giornata - Andata - 26/11/2011 (ore 20:45) 0 - 1 Simone Pepe (34') Stadio Olimpico - Roma Arbitro: Gianluca Rocchi Spettatori: 29000 Serie A - Pepe consegna il primo posto alla Juventus La Juventus si conferma la squadra da battere in questo momento: 1-0 all’Olimpico (gol decisivo di Pepe al 35') contro la Lazio e primo posto solitario in classifica per i ragazzi di Conte. E martedì c'è il recupero con il Napoli. Eurosport - Sabato, 26 novembre 2011 Ritmo e aggressività: queste le qualità migliore messe in mostra dalla Juventus nel match dell’Olimpico, vinto contro la Lazio per 1-0. E’ Pepe a dare ad Antonio Conte la testa solitaria della classifica, e non è un caso. La Juventus di questa prima parte della stagione è l’”animale da battaglia” che il suo allenatore voleva: tenace, mai doma e capace di buttare il cuore oltre l’ostacolo in ogni occasione. Le stesse qualità che si leggono sul volto di Simone Pepe, quanto mai simbolo di questa squadra, che corre, lotta e segna. E ora si gode il primato in classifica dopo una partita di grande sacrificio, contro un’altra compagine ben organizzata, quella di Reja, che si arrende sulla distanza, stremata dopo una vera e propria battaglia. Ma senza demeritare, come dimostrano gli episodi del match. Juventus a quota 25 punti, a più uno sull’Udinese, a più tre sulla Lazio, a più quattro sul Milan. E martedì c’è la sfida di Napoli per poter allungare ulteriormente. PIRLO C’E’; ROCCHI PREFERITO A CISSE’ – Pirlo è in campo dal 1’, nonostante i guai fisici degli ultimi giorni. Reja sceglie capitan Rocchi quale spalla di Klose in attacco; in difesa Diakitè e Stankevicius sono preferiti a Biava, con Dias infortunato. AL 35’ LA SBLOCCA PEPE; MA CHE PALLA DI MATRI! - La Juventus cerca subito di mettere tanta pressione sui portatori di palla biancocelesti, ma la Lazio non ha assolutamente nessun tipo di timore riverenziale. Ne esce un primo tempo scoppiettante e ricco di occasioni da “circolino rosso”: il primo a provarci è Vucinic con un destro infingardo al 6’. All’11’ invece la chance migliore è per la testa di Marchisio, che da due passi non riesce a girare in porta l’assist di Lichtsteiner. Pirlo scalda le mani di Marchetti al 17’ su una punizione davvero imprevedibile. La Lazio si sveglia più tardi ma rischia di fare molto male alla Vecchia Signora: al 20’ con il destro ravvicinato di Rocchi, sporcato da Barzagli e un minuto dopo con il sinistro da fuori di Ledesma, alto di poco. Le squadre si affrontano a viso aperto, le occasioni sono molteplici da ambo le parti: ed è così che dopo la chance più nitida della Lazio (palla dentro di Hernanes e Rocchi non riesce a battere Buffon), arriva il gol della Juventus. E’ il 35’ quando Matri scappa a Konko sulla sinistra e mette dentro per Pepe, che a tu per tu con Marchetti non sbaglia. 1-0 che regge sino al fischio dell’intervallo. BUFFON E MARCHETTI PROTAGONISTI; PALO DI HERNANES - Nella ripresa, la Lazio, che ha perso Brocchi (dentro Gonalez) cerca subito di forzare i tempi: la Juventus, di conseguenza, non riesce a mantenere alta la squadra, come invece vorrebbe Conte. Marchisio al 55’ si becca un giallo che gli precluderà la sfida con il Napoli. Al 61’ la Juventus trema due volte: per il palo pieno di Hernanes che con il sinistro è sfortunatissimo in controbalzo, e per la conclusione di Klose, deviata e poi allontanata dal pugno chiuso di Buffon. Reja decide di affidarsi a Cissé, che al 65’ rileva Rocchi, Conte risponde con Giaccherini per Vucinic. La Juventus piano piano si riappropria del match, sfruttando la stanchezza della Lazio, e può rifiatare. Al 73’ Marchetti è magistrale nello sventare un tentativo ravvicinato con il sinistro di Giaccherini. All’83 invece Matri non trova la porta per un soffio: palo esterno su un bel sinistro fiondato dal limite dell’area, con Marchetti battuto. E’ l’ultimo episodio di rilievo in una gara piena di emozioni e occasioni da rete. La spunta la Juventus, ora regina solitaria del campionato italiano. Davide Bighiani - Eurosport http://www.tifosibia...0#entry11630362 Lazio - Juventus 0-1
