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Serie A - 10^ Giornata - Andata - 29/10/2011 (ore 20:45) Inter 1 - 2 Juventus Mirko Vučinić (12′) Maicon (28') Claudio Marchisio (33′) Stadio Giuseppe Meazza - San Siro - Milano Arbitro: N. Rizzoli Spettatori: 75000 Serie A - La Juve spedisce l'Inter all'inferno I bianconeri battono 2-1 l'Inter e consolidano il primato in classifica. L'Inter invece lotta ma non evita il secondo ko consecutivo e resta a ridosso della lotta retrocessione. Succede tutto nel primo tempo, bianconeri in vantaggio con Vucinic, Maicon impatta poi Marchisio sigilla il 2-1. Eurosport - Sabato, 29 ottobre 2011 La Juventus è da scudetto, l'Inter no. E' questo quanto sentenzia questo derby d'Italia dove i bianconeri giocano con cinismo e battono un Inter che ce la mette tutta ma non riesce a vincere la partita che poteva sancire la riscossa della squadra di Ranieri che resta invischiata ad otto punti al quint'ultimo posto in classifica. La Signora invece si gode i 19 punti in classifica che valgono il primo posto, una condizione fisica straripante e un successo che poteva anche essere più largo se nella ripresa Estigarribia e Del Piero non avessero fallito due nitide palle gol. SORPRESA OBI, KRASIC IN TRIBUNA - L'Inter per questa sfida da dentro o fuori si presenta con un 4-3-1-2 con Maicon, Lucio, Chivu e Nagatomo in difesa, Zanetti, Cambiasso e il nigeriano Obi (preferito a Stankovic) in mezzo al campo a guardare le spalle a Sneijder che supporta il tandem d'attacco formato da Pazzini e Mauro Zarate. Conte invece ripresenta per dieci/undicesimi la Juventus che ha schiantato martedì la Fiorentina. Unica novità il ritorno di Buffon, che sostituisce Storari. L'INTER ATTACCA, LA JUVENTUS SEGNA - L'Inter parte in maniera selvaggia , aggredendo molto sugli esterni dove un intraprendente Obi a sinistra e sulla corsia opposta le sfuriate di Zanetti e di Maicon (in dubbio fino all'ultimo per un risentimento muscolare) cercano di innescare subito Pazzini. E' proprio dell'ex attaccante viola la prima conclusione dell'incontro, un colpo di tacco a deviare un rasoterra di Maicon. La grande occasione però arriva al 4' quando, sugli sviluppi di un calcio di punizione battuto morbido da Sneijder, Cambiasso da posizione defilata ma ravvicinata prova la girata al volo ma angola troppo il tiro e il pallone si perde sul fondo. La Juventus soffre un po' ma alla prima ripartenza costringe subito Castellazzi ad una uscita a terra su Matri che si era presentato a tu per tu col portiere nerazzurro. L'Inter quando attacca si spacca in due tronconi e lascia grandissimi spazi, la Juve se ne accorge subito e al secondo contropiede va in vantaggio. 12', Marchisio pesca Lichsteiner solissimo sulla destra, lo svizzero crossa radente: Matri si fionda sul primo palo e conclude su Castellazzi che respinge con un grande intervento ma il pallone finisce proprio sui piedi di Vucinic che insacca col piattone il gol del vantaggio. Sulle ali dell'entusiasmo la Juve avrebbe subito il match point per chiudere il match: azione di tre contro tre, Marchisio serve sulla sinistra Matri che dalla sinistra entra in area e lascia partire un diagonale rasoterra che fa la barba al palo. L'Inter è in bambola e non capitola solo per la bravura di Castellazzi che, con uscita bassa, evita che ancora Matri trovi il 2-0. MAICON IMPATTA, MA MARCHISIO RISPONDE - L'Inter fatica e per scuotersi si affida al suo dragstar: Maicon, che sulla destra, fa quello che vuole contro Chiellini. Non è un caso che sia proprio il carioca a ristabilire la parità, Snejider lo innesca con un pallone in verticale Maicon si incunea in area e di collo infila Buffon con un gran tiro (deviato leggermente da Bonucci) che si insacca sotto l'incrocio sul primo palo. Il pareggio scuote i nerazzurri che tre minuti più tardi vanno vicini a ribaltare la situazione, 31' cross col contagiri di Maicon per Pazzini, che lasciato colpevolmente solo da Bonucci, incorna in maniera perfetta spendendo il pallone sulla traversa. Ora sembra la Juve in grave difficoltà ma, come era successo in precedenza all'Inter, proprio nel momento di maggiore difficoltà ritorna in vantaggio, Marchisio triangola al limite dell'area con Matri e liberissimo lascia partire un destro all'angolino basso che non lascia scampo a Castellazzi. Gli attacchi hanno sempre la meglio sulle difese che hanno notevoli battute a vuoto soprattutto quella dell'Inter che al 40' lascia Marchisio libero di presentarsi a tu per tu con Castellazzi, il centrocampista della Nazionale riesce a tirare ma viene falciato letteralmente dal portiere nerazzurro. Sarebbe un rigore solare ma non per Rizzoli che lascia correre senza prendere provvedimenti!!! Nonostante il torto subito la Juve chiude in avanti il match e sfiora il 3-1 con Lichsteiner che da posizione favorevolissima calcia malamente a lato la sfera. MENO CALCIO PIU' CALCI - Nella ripresa l'Inter si ripresenta con Castaignos al posto di Zarate. Il cambio però non ravviva l'Inter che nel primo quarto d'ora non riesce nemmeno una volta a impensierire Buffon. La Juventus invece alla prima sortita offensiva va vicino al colpo del ko con Vucinic che al 56', su un batti e ribatti in area, si trova il pallone tra i piedi e calcia di prima intenzione costringendo Castellazzi alla deviazione in angolo. La partita prosegue e si incattivisce, cinque i gialli in otto minuti distribuiti da Rizzoli in otto minuti. L'Inter pressa e crossa ma non riesce mai a rendersi pericolosa dalle parti di Buffon. Conte però non si fida compatta ancor più la sua squadra togliendo Matri ed inserendo Estigarribia che all'81' si invola sulla sinistra entra in area e lascia partire un diagonale che Castellazzi devia in angolo con i piedi (anche se il guardalinee non ravvede gli estremi per concedere il corner). Il tecnico bianconero sostituisce anche Vucinic ed inserisce Del Piero che all'87' ha la palla per il definitivo 3-1 che però falllsce calciando malamente un diagonale facile, facile. Poco male perché il fortino bianconero regge e la Juventus ottiene un successo che consolida il primato in classifica e soprattutto spegne i sogni di gloria dell'Inter, che, salvo miracoli, abbandona le ambizioni Scudetto già alla decima giornata. Stefano Dolci - Eurosport INTER - JUVENTUS 1-2
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Serie A Week 10 - 29-10-2011 (8:45 p.m.) 1 - 2 Mirko Vučinić (12′) Maicon (28') Claudio Marchisio (33′) Giuseppe Meazza - San Siro Stadium - Milan Referee: N. Rizzoli Attendance: 75000 Heavy fines for Inter and Juventus Oct 31, 2011 Inter and Juventus have been fined heavily for their fans' behaviour during the weekend's Derby d'Italia at San Siro. Whilst a number of suspensions, warnings and fines were handed out today to players and Coaches in the wake of a busy weekend for Serie A's referees, the most significant punishments have been handed to Inter and Juventus. This is in relation to their respective sets of supporters' behaviour during Saturday night's match. The Nerazzurri have been fined
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Marotta happy with Juve development Oct 31, 2011 Juventus director general Beppe Marotta is confident that the club are moving in the right direction, but he
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Serie A Week 10 - 29-10-2011 (8:45 p.m.) 1 - 2 Mirko Vučinić (12′) Maicon (28') Claudio Marchisio (33′) Giuseppe Meazza - San Siro Stadium - Milan Referee: N. Rizzoli Attendance: 75000 The Scudetto loses a contender There may be 87 more points on offer, but Week 10 has perhaps ended realistic title ambitions for Inter. Rob Paton rounds up the action. Oct 31, 2011 No-one is stating it directly and Claudio Ranieri and his players are flat out denying it, but Juventus' 2-1 win over Inter in Week 10 could have a significant bearing in ending the Nerazzurri's hopes of a credible title challenge. As a game with consideration to what had preceded it in 2011-12, the Nerazzurri can reflect on a paradox of a performance. Putting in a display that their Coach rightly cited as demonstrating a higher level of determination and competitiveness through to the final whistle than previous in the season, they were still second best. Where Ranieri risked a high defensive line, Antonio Conte had the players capable of regularly hitting it on the counter-attack. Where Inter had Wesley Sneijder playing balls over Juve's sometimes equally high defensive line, Inter did not have the same pace as their opponents in attack to take full advantage. Paralleled, where Inter also looked to regularly provide balls into the box, Juve surprised everyone to win an uncharacteristically imperious 79 per cent of aerial duels a season high by some margin. Interestingly as well, La giornalaccio rosa dello Sport remarked of Juve's greater fight in midfield, to not only have the attitude to constantly press their opponents and shut out space, but to also demonstrate the greater physical fitness between the two teams as the game came to a close. In short, Juve were fitter and had the right type of players and collective attitude to expose Inter's weaknesses. Similarly, and perhaps frustratingly for the Nerazzurri faithful, Inter did not have the capacity to fully test aspects to Juve's play that still remained far from refined. Those looser aspects to Juve's play were perhaps why the Turin side again repeated the message post-match that they themselves are not necessarily confirmed title challengers. However, post-match debate is on the worsening challenge of their opponents as Week 10's defeat statistically leaves Inter looking increasingly out of the fight. La Beneamata's fifth defeat of this season has come three-and-a-half months earlier than their fifth defeat of last season. Whilst they were at one stage 13 points off the top of the table in 2010-11 compared with an 11-point deficit they are now faced with, Claudio Ranieri's Inter do not have two games in hand to fall back on as Leonardo's Inter had. Serie A have not had a club crowned as League champions after losing more than four games for the last 18 years. Significantly, it is not the gap to Juve but to Milan that is causing concern. Eyes are being drawn to the respective Milanese sides' fixture lists from now until January 15's derby, with everything suggesting an extension of Milan's nine-point advantage by then is increasingly likely. This renewed faith in Milan's capacity comes after a weekend performance that saw Massimiliano Allegri fall back on the collective experience rather than dynamism of his team. Where the Diavolo's renewed form has been glimpsed in recent games, a superior know-how came to the fore on Saturday evening to put a spirited but fault-ridden Roma to the sword. Indeed, Luis Enrique's men recorded more possession, more attempts on goal and were able to penetrate the opposition penalty box on more occasions, but it was Milan that capitalised when mistakes crept into the Giallorossi's play. Three points also went to Catania for taking full advantage of Mario Santana's sending off for two yellows to consequently dominate their home match with Napoli. Despite the game being played on Saturday evening to accommodate an extra day's rest for the Azzurri's midweek Champions League participation, Walter Mazzarri again rested several players, particularly in defence. Vincenzo Montella's side are now level with the Partenopei, having lost just once so far this season. Elsewhere, focus was on the future of two Coaches going into Week 10's Sunday afternoon fixtures. Where Sinisa Mihajlovic responded to the first must-win of a crucial double-header for Fiorentina with a 1-0 win over Genoa, Marco Giampaolo's Cesena fell 2-0 to Parma. Without a win all season and just three goals scored from 810 minutes of action, including just one in the last 615 minutes, his dismissal was the most inevitable of the season so far. A third Coach who may find himself under slight scrutiny this coming week and ironically facing Mihajlovic next weekend is Mimmo Di Carlo. After a poor 4-1 defeat to Siena the first time in over two-and-a-half years that the Robur have scored more than three times in a Serie A match his Chievo are now without a win since September, subsequently slipping eight places in the League table. It has pulled them into a relegation battle that involves Lecce and Novara after they couldn't be separated on Sunday, but remarkably for the time being does not involve Bologna. Three wins from Stefano Pioli's first four games sets things up nicely for his 'return' to Palermo. The Rosanero, meanwhile, again lost away from home this time to Udinese to continue their Jekyll and Hyde progress under Devis Mangia. Despite winning every home game, the club have picked up just one point from a possible 15 away. Indeed, where paradox sums up Inter's improved performance but worsened League situation and Palermo's mismatch of form, it also describes Lazio's similar disagreement between home and away fixtures. Fourteen teams have a better home record in the League, but after the Aquile's 3-0 win at Cagliari, no team is within five points of Lazio's away record. http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
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Serie A Week 10 - 29-10-2011 (8:45 p.m.) 1 - 2 Mirko Vučinić (12′) Maicon (28') Claudio Marchisio (33′) Giuseppe Meazza - San Siro Stadium - Milan Referee: N. Rizzoli Attendance: 75000 Boniek: It's the end for Inter Oct 31, 2011 A winning era has come to an end at Inter and Riccardo Montolivo could be a part of their future, says Zibi Boniek. The pundit, a former Polish international who played for Roma and Juventus in his career, made the suggestion after their 2-1 loss to Juve on Saturday. "If Inter want a great future then the Nerazzurri will have to change many elements," Boniek told 90° Minuto. "It's only normal that after you win so much that these things happen to a side," continued the former striker. "There is the need to play football with emotion again. "I don't see anyone in the side, apart from people like Javier Zanetti, who can give the team some energy and the desire to win." Inter could make changes as soon as January and Boniek has suggested that they should bid for Montolivo. "They could get him, maybe straight after Christmas, and he would be an ideal player for boss Claudio Ranieri." Montolivo may be released by Fiorentina mid-season given that he will otherwise leave the club on a Bosman at the end of the campaign. http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
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Serie A Week 10 - 29-10-2011 (8:45 p.m.) 1 - 2 Mirko Vučinić (12′) Maicon (28') Claudio Marchisio (33′) Giuseppe Meazza - San Siro Stadium - Milan Referee: N. Rizzoli Attendance: 75000 The John Terry racism row & Inter's deplorable Heysel banner to mock Juventus fans - why this has been an awful week for football The game has been dragged through the mud due to the accusations against the England captain, while Nerazzurri fans have hit a new low with their disgusting behaviour. Oct 31, 2011 It has not been the greatest week in football's bid to prove it has moved with the times. In Britain, the England captain has spent the last week fending off accusations of racism against another player, while Saturday night brought Inter fans' attempts to drag the game back into the gutter with a scandalous banner mocking the Heysel dead. John Terry's clash with Anton Ferdinand has been all over the news since last Sunday's west London derby between QPR and Chelsea at Loftus Road. His apparent catcall of "you black c***" in the direction of Ferdinand the brother of an England team-mate and supposed friend, no less has resulted in a week of recriminations and denials which are likely to split dressing rooms once more. Terry rightly remains innocent until proven guilty, and while it is hardly the first time his qualities as a morally upstanding member of the community have been called into question, this is by far the gravest accusation to be levelled at him. Judgements should be saved until an outcome has been determined, and it remains to be seen whether video evidence passed on by Sky to the FA provides any further clarity on what actually happened amid the claim and counter-claim of the past week. But the very intimation that racism is still an issue on Premier League pitches has to be of huge concern to the authorities involved, particularly against the backdrop of the significant strides made by the 'Kick Racism Out of Football' campaign since its founding in 1993. Now is not the time to be complacent about racists in the game, especially given the wave of condemnation which has come with the accusations. That needs to be used to drive home the message further regardless of the verdict in this case. If Terry is proven guilty, he should have the book thrown at him. His alleged behaviour has no place in society, let alone in multicultural Chelsea and England dressing rooms. Just as the dust appeared to be settling on the Terry affair for a weekend at least, Saturday night's Derby d'Italia brought the latest chapter in the long-running battle between Inter and Juventus supporters. However, the home fans' banner mocking the 39 people who died at Heysel went way beyond friendly rivalry, dragging football back to a bygone age from which every single person in the world should be trying to steer it away. The banner, reading 'Acciaio scadente: nostalgia dell'Heysel' (Poor quality steel nostalgia for Heysel) was in relation to the recent news that there had been apparent concerns over the structural integrity of the new Juventus Stadium in Turin. To mock opposing fans regarding results on the field or to make signs pertaining to the continued arguments over Calciopoli are one thing, but to use the deaths of 39 innocent people for supposed amusement is entirely another. "Poor quality steel - nostalgia for Heysel" - What the Inter banner read Last season there was talk that Tottenham fans arriving at San Siro for their Champions League clash with Inter would have flags and banners confiscated should they contain any religious symbols, yet this weekend the Nerazzurri followers were allowed into the ground with something which calls into question the depths some football fans are willing to go to in order to claim some sort of terrace victory. That Juventus supporters responded with chants mocking the late Giacinto Facchetti an Inter playing legend and club president was neither big nor clever. That the Nerazzurri fans spent time thinking up the wording, spraying it onto a banner, and presumably going to great lengths to smuggle it into the stadium, is utterly deplorable. Inter should be hit with massive fines; big enough to cause serious ructions, both for the actions of their fans and for the incompetence of their stewarding practices in allowing the banner to get past. If the sign was indeed checked outside, the very mention of Heysel should have caused alarm bells. While European football's leading lights come together once more this week for another Champions League matchday, two of the top countries on the continent have much more serious issues to address. Failure to do so will result in bigger backward steps than kicking a football around can repair. http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
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Serie A Week 10 - 29-10-2011 (8:45 p.m.) 1 - 2 Mirko Vučinić (12′) Maicon (28') Claudio Marchisio (33′) Giuseppe Meazza - San Siro Stadium - Milan Referee: N. Rizzoli Attendance: 75000 Inter fans anger Juventus supporters with distasteful Heysel Stadium disaster banner The Nerazzurri faithful displayed a message mocking the stadium disaster during Saturday's game, with the Turin-based side's fans responding with insulting chants. Oct 30, 2011 Inter fans have made the headlines for all the wrong reasons with their behaviour during Saturday night's 2-1 Serie A loss against arch rivals Juventus. The Nerazzurri faithful displayed a banner with the text "Acciaio scadente: nostalgia dell'Heysel" (translated: 'Poor quality iron - nostalgia for Heysel'), a reference to the Heysel Stadium disaster in Brussels, Belgium in 1985 where 39 Juventus fans tragically died after a wall collapsed before the start of the European Cup final between the Turin giants and Liverpool. This in turn led to a five year ban for English clubs in Europe, and a number of Liverpool fans prosecuted for manslaughter. The placard was allegedly a response to the news that the Turin authorities have opened an investigation into the structure of the recently opened Juventus Stadium. The banner was met with fury by the Juventus fans, who responded by singing offensive chants mocking the death of former Inter president Giacinto Facchetti and insulting current supremo Massimo Moratti, as well as former Nerazzurri director and FIGC commissioner Guido Rossi. The events during Saturday's meeting between the two Serie A rivals have led to uproar in Italy and have further soured the difficult relationship between Juventus and Inter. http://www.soccerway.com/national/italy/serie-a/2011-2012/regular-season/
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Serie A Week 10 - 29-10-2011 (8:45 p.m.) 1 - 2 Mirko Vučinić (12′) Maicon (28') Claudio Marchisio (33′) Giuseppe Meazza - San Siro Stadium - Milan Referee: N. Rizzoli Attendance: 75000 Juventus can win the Serie A title - Gianluigi Buffon The Italy international believes the Turin side can lift the Scudetto, but warned his colleagues it will require continued effort across the full campaign. Oct 30, 2011 Juventus goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon believes winning the Italian championship is a realistic possibility if the team can maintain their aggressive start to the season following a 2-1 win over Inter on Saturday. Goals from Mirko Vucinic and Claudio Marchisio either side of a Maicon strike were enough for Juventus to take all three points from San Siro. The result allowed Antonio Conte's men to maintain the pace at the top of the table, and Buffon says that they can lift the Scudetto if they replicate the level of performance shown in the Derby d'Italia. "If we keep this aggression up for the rest of the season then we will win the league," Buffon told Mediaset. "If not, then we will go back to what we were [last season]. "Yesterday [saturday], we showed personality and rhythm. I just knew I could not be on the losing team on the night." Juventus meet Napoli at the San Paolo next Sunday in Serie A. http://www.soccerway.com/national/italy/serie-a/2011-2012/regular-season/
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Serie A Week 10 - 29-10-2011 (8:45 p.m.) 1 - 2 Mirko Vučinić (12′) Maicon (28') Claudio Marchisio (33′) Giuseppe Meazza - San Siro Stadium - Milan Referee: N. Rizzoli Attendance: 75000 Alessandro Matri the key man again as Juventus reveal their killer instinct The former Cagliari man has proved in the past seven days that he has the game to lead the Bianconeri up a level in their quest to stay the title course. Oct 30, 2011 For the second time in four days, Juventus revealed their second skin last night. Pegged back by a resurgent opposition, they upped the ante. But this wasn
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Serie A Week 10 - 29-10-2011 (8:45 p.m.) 1 - 2 Mirko Vučinić (12′) Maicon (28') Claudio Marchisio (33′) Giuseppe Meazza - San Siro Stadium - Milan Referee: N. Rizzoli Attendance: 75000 Javier Zanetti: 'We have not lost our hunger' The Argentine veteran insisted his team are as motivated as ever despite the Derby d'Italia loss and added he is in the dark about the reasons for their recent misfortunes. Oct 30, 2011 Inter captain Javier Zanetti maintained his side are still eager to clinch silverware after a home 2-1 defeat to Juventus. A thunderous Maicon strike almost on the half-hour mark gave Inter some hope after they had found themselves on the back foot following a Mirko Vucinic goal, but Claudio Marchisio's cool finish meant Juventus got the better of the game. The result puts even more pressure on the shoulders of Inter, who are now in 16th position, 11 points off the top of table, but Zanetti stressed that his side's motivation cannot be questioned. "We have not lost our hunger, but in certain moments one does not understand what is keeping you from winning matches," he told La giornalaccio rosa dello Sport. "Now we have to think about the match against Lille and then the one against Genoa." http://www.soccerway.com/national/italy/serie-a/2011-2012/regular-season/
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Serie A Week 10 - 29-10-2011 (8:45 p.m.) 1 - 2 Mirko Vučinić (12′) Maicon (28') Claudio Marchisio (33′) Giuseppe Meazza - San Siro Stadium - Milan Referee: N. Rizzoli Attendance: 75000 Giuseppe Marotta: Victory over Inter was
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Serie A Week 10 - 29-10-2011 (8:45 p.m.) 1 - 2 Mirko Vučinić (12′) Maicon (28') Claudio Marchisio (33′) Giuseppe Meazza - San Siro Stadium - Milan Referee: N. Rizzoli Attendance: 75000 Moratti: 'The problem is not Ranieri' Oct 30, 2011 Inter President Massimo Moratti insists
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Serie A Week 10 - 29-10-2011 (8:45 p.m.) 1 - 2 Mirko Vučinić (12′) Maicon (28') Claudio Marchisio (33′) Giuseppe Meazza - San Siro Stadium - Milan Referee: N. Rizzoli Attendance: 75000 Maicon out with thigh strain Oct 30, 2011 Yet more injury worries for Inter, as Douglas Maicon picked up a thigh strain during the Derby d
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Serie A Week 10 - 29-10-2011 (8:45 p.m.) 1 - 2 Mirko Vučinić (12′) Maicon (28') Claudio Marchisio (33′) Giuseppe Meazza - San Siro Stadium - Milan Referee: N. Rizzoli Attendance: 75000 No excuses for Inter Inter cannot cling to referees, injuries or misfortune, because Susy Campanale points out Juventus thoroughly deserved that win. Oct 30, 2011 A week of very public moaning about the number of penalties awarded against them did pay off in the end, as Inter were fortunate not to see Luca Castellazzi sent off for clattering into Claudio Marchisio. It
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Serie A Week 10 - 29-10-2011 (8:45 p.m.) 1 - 2 Mirko Vučinić (12′) Maicon (28') Claudio Marchisio (33′) Giuseppe Meazza - San Siro Stadium - Milan Referee: N. Rizzoli Attendance: 75000 Moratti, Zarate and Milito rage Oct 30, 2011 Inter President Massimo Moratti was furious after the defeat to Juventus, while Mauro Zarate left early and Diego Milito was sarcastic. There were few comments coming out of the Nerazzurri camp following last night
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Serie A Week 10 - 29-10-2011 (8:45 p.m.) 1 - 2 Mirko Vučinić (12′) Maicon (28') Claudio Marchisio (33′) Giuseppe Meazza - San Siro Stadium - Milan Referee: N. Rizzoli Attendance: 75000 Reja sees Juve advantage Oct 30, 2011 Edy Reja has injury problems as Lazio travel to Cagliari and maintains
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Serie A Week 10 - 29-10-2011 (8:45 p.m.) 1 - 2 Mirko Vučinić (12′) Maicon (28') Claudio Marchisio (33′) Giuseppe Meazza - San Siro Stadium - Milan Referee: N. Rizzoli Attendance: 75000 Marchisio: 'It was a penalty' Oct 30, 2011 Claudio Marchisio maintains he deserved a penalty for Juventus, as
