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  1. Serie A Week 20 - 28-1-2012 (8:45 p.m.) - Juventus Arena - Turin Referee: Paolo Valeri MATCH PREVIEW Jan 27, 2012 Udinese haven’t made it easy for Juventus in Turin over recent seasons and they won’t roll over on Saturday. The Old Lady may be Winter Champions after an unbeaten start to the campaign, but their Bianconero rivals will be a force to be respected at the Juventus Stadium. Udinese have won just six times at Juve in the League, but three of those have come in the last 10 meetings and two in the last four. Goals from Cristian Zapata and Alexis Sanchez cancelled out a Claudio Marchisio effort last January. Marchisio is a doubt for this one after picking up a knee injury in the 2-0 win at Atalanta. Simone Pepe is also struggling with an ankle problem that saw him replaced in Bergamo, while Leonardo Bonucci has a knee issue that the club are continuing to monitor. Mirko Vucinic may be absent too. Juve wrapped up the winter crown last week with a deserved 2-0 victory at Atalanta, yet their difficulties in finishing off the game earlier will have alarmed boss Antonio Conte. Despite creating a hatful of chances, they had to wait for second half goals from Stephan Lichtsteiner and Emanuele Giaccherini. Alessandro Matri wasted numerous chances and his position could be under threat from Marco Borriello, the January loan arrival who started his first game for the Old Lady against Roma in the Coppa on Tuesday. Juve’s run of four consecutive home wins was stopped by Cagliari on January 15 as the Rossoblu collected a 1-1 draw. In the Old Lady’s favour is Udinese’s pretty mediocre away form. While they have collected 28 points from a possible 30 at the Stadio Friuli, they have won just twice away from home in the championship. Udinese recovered from a 3-2 loss at Genoa to net a 2-1 against Catania last week. That win saw them set a new club record of 38 points at the half-way stage of the season. Not bad for a side who sold Sanchez, Gokhan Inler and Zapata in the summer. Boss Francesco Guidolin has no suspensions to deal with, but Barreto, Coda, Fabbrini and Pinzi are injury worries. Meanwhile, Benatia, Asamoah and Badu are away on African Cup of nations duty. In 37 League games in Turin, Juventus have 27 wins, there have been just four draws and six Udinese victories. Keep an eye on: Antonio Di Natale (Udinese) – He may only have three goals in 12 League games for Udinese against Juventus, but every time he has scored against the Old Lady his side have won. He’s in great form – as his wonder goal against Catania last week underlined. He has 14 goals in 18 League games this term. Last time in Serie A: Juventus 1-2 Udinese Form guide: Juventus (W D W D W) Udinese (D D W L W) Stat fact: Juventus have only scored four goals in their last five home games against Udinese. The last time they scored more than once in a game against the Zebras was 2-1 in February 2005 when Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Mauro Camoranesi hit the target. Juventus (probable): Buffon; Lichtsteiner, Barzagli, Bonucci, Chiellini; Vidal, Pirlo, Marrone; Giaccherini, Matri, Estigarribia Udinese (probable): Handanovic; Ferronetti, Danilo, Domizzi, Pasquale; Basta, Isla, Fernandes, Armero; Floro Flores, Di Natale http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
  2. Serie A Week 20 - 28-1-2012 (8:45 p.m.) - Juventus Arena - Turin Referee: Paolo Valeri Serie A Preview The winter champions host Francesco Guidolin's men on Saturday night, knowing a victory would see them move six points clear of the visitors. Jan 27, 2012 PROBABLE LINE-UPS JUVENTUS Buffon Lichtsteiner, Barzagli, Bonucci, Chiellini Vidal, Pirlo, Marrone Giaccherini, Matri, Vucinic UDINESE Handanovic Ferronetti, Danilo, Domizzi Basta, Isla, Pinzi, Fernandes, Armero Floro Flores Di Natale The Old Lady have a few concerns going into Saturday's clash, with both Claudio Marchisio and Simone Pepe doubtful. The midfield pair both limped out of the 2-0 victory over Atalanta last week, and will need to pass late fitness tests to take part on Saturday. However the league leaders have been boosted by the return of Fabio Quagliarella and Alex Manninger, with the duo returning to the squad who defeated Roma in the Coppa Italia on Tuesday, after recovering from fractured cheekbone and twisted ankle respectively. Francesco Guidolin's troops will travel to Turin without two of their midfield enforcers in the form of Kwadwo Asamoah and Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu, with the pair both representing Ghana at the African Cup of Nations, while Mehdi Benatia will also miss out, as the former Marseille youth is also at the tournament with Morocco. DID YOU KNOW? - Juventus are the only side to have won a point away at Udinese in this campaign. - No other side in Serie A have drawn more games than the Old Lady this season. - The hosts have only conceded two goals in their last seven league games. - Antonio Di Natale has scored 50 per cent of Udinese's league goals this term. - The visitors have lost two of their last three games in all competitions. - Only the hosts have conceded less goals than Udinese this season. Head to Head Serie A ‎- Dec 21, 2011 - Udinese 0 - Juventus 0 Serie A ‎- Jan 30, 2011 - Juventus 1 - Udinese 2 Serie A ‎- Sep 19, 2010 - Udinese 0 - Juventus 4 Serie A ‎- Apr 3, 2010 - Udinese 3 - Juventus 0 Serie A ‎- Nov 22, 2009 - Juventus 1 - Udinese 0 Last Five Matches Juventus Jan 24, 2012 - Juventus 3 - Roma 0 - Coppa Italia Jan 21, 2012 - Atalanta 0 - Juventus 2 - Serie A Jan 15, 2012 - Juventus 1 - Cagliari 1 - Serie A Jan 8, 2012 - Lecce 0 - Juventus 1 - Serie A Jan 5, 2012 - Al Hilal 1 - Juventus 7 - Friendly Udinese Jan 22, 2012 - Udinese 2 - Catania 1 - Serie A Jan 15, 2012 - Genoa 3 - Udinese 2 - Serie A Jan 11, 2012 - Udinese 1 - Chievo 2 - Coppa Italia Jan 8, 2012 - Udinese 4 - Cesena 1 - Serie A Dec 21, 2011 - Udinese 0 - Juventus 0 - Serie A Players to Watch Andrea Pirlo Many believed the playmaker was on the wane following his release from AC Milan, but the midfielder has proved his doubters wrong with some excellent performances, and after chipping in with five assits so far this term, he will be hoping to again provide the spark on Saturday. Antonio Di Natale The veteran striker is the main man at Udinese, and is again the club's top scorer this season with 18 goals in all competitions. Although the visitors form has dipped in recent weeks, the Italy international has been on fire, netting five goals in his last four outings, and with the chance to close the gap at the top, he will be hoping his impressive form continues. Prediction With the Old Lady in form following the 3-0 victory over Roma on Tuesday, along with having the opportunity to further stretch their lead at the Serie A summit, a victory for the hosts seems a likely outcome. Editor's Prediction Juventus 2 - 0 Udinese http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
  3. Serie A - 1^ Giornata Ritorno - 28-1-2012 (ore 20:45) - Juventus Stadium - Torino Arbitro: Paolo Valeri Confronti ufficiali 82 - 75 (Serie A) - 3 (Coppa Italia) - 2 (Campionato a gironi) - 2 (Spareggio Coppa Uefa) Vittorie Juventus 52 - 49 (Serie A) - 1 (Coppa Italia) - 2 (Campionato a gironi) Pareggi 19 - 15 (Serie A) - 2 (Coppa Italia) - 2 (Spareggio Coppa Uefa) Vittorie Udinese 11 - 11 (Serie A) Goals Juventus 161 - 152 (Serie A) - 5 (Coppa Italia) - 3 (Campionato a gironi) - 1 (Spareggio Coppa Uefa) Goals Udinese 67 - 64 (Serie A) - 2 (Coppa Italia) - 1 (Spareggio Coppa Uefa) Juventus - Udinese a Torino Serie A Confronti ufficiali 37 Vittorie Juventus 27 (L'ultima il 22.11.2009, 1-0) Pareggi 4 (L'ultimo il 18.03.1990, 1-1) Vittorie Udinese 6 (L'ultima il 30.01.2011, 1-2) Goals Juventus 84 Goals Udinese 36 Giocatori con più presenze e goals contro l'Udinese a Torino 12 presenze Del Piero Alessandro 9 Buffon Gianluigi 8 Cabrini Antonio 7 Boniperti Giampiero 7 Brio Sergio 7 Conte Antonio 7 Iuliano Mark 7 Scirea Gaetano 7 Tacchinardi Alessio 6 Bonini Massimo 6 goals Hansen John 5 Sivori Omar Enrique 4 Baggio Roberto 4 Del Piero Alessandro 4 Inzaghi Filippo 3 Boniek Zbigniew 3 Boniperti Giampiero 3 Charles John 3 Platini Michel 3 Stacchini Gino Ultimi confronti diretti 05.02.2006 Serie A Juventus-Udinese 1-0 16.09.2007 Serie A Juventus-Udinese 0-1 10.02.2008 Serie A Udinese-Juventus 1-2 14.09.2008 Serie A Juventus-Udinese 1-0 28.01.2009 Serie A Udinese-Juventus 2-1 22.11.2009 Serie A Juventus-Udinese 1-0 03.04.2010 Serie A Udinese-Juventus 3-0 19.09.2010 Serie A Udinese-Juventus 0-4 30.01.2011 Serie A Juventus-Udinese 1-2 21.12.2011 Serie A Udinese-Juventus 0-0 Giocate 10 - Vittorie Juventus 5 - Pareggi 1 - Vittorie Udinese 4 - Goals Juventus 11 - Goals Udinese 9
  4. Serie A Week 20 - 28-1-2012 (8:45 p.m.) - Juventus Arena - Turin Referee: Paolo Valeri Guidolin: “We’ll bring the will to amaze in Turin” Jan 27, 2012 It is the eve of a big match at Udinese: in the match against Juventus Guidolin will have to take in consideration the number of absences among his players, but the aim is to do the best despite the line-up. “I don’t know if Isla is going to make it, he’s coming with us but we’ll wait until tomorrow. We have a few problems, we can’t pretend we don’t. But we have to face such a situation and be attentive and ready, giving the best we can. I’m sure my players will do so. Juve are strong, so it would be hard anyway. We hope to play a good match”. How will you enter the Juventus Stadium? Do you aim at reaching them at the top? What is the secret of the squad? “It will be my first time in the new stadium, everybody say it’s beautiful and gives an extra-boost to the squad. I think Juve are a modern club, they’ve made this step before others. It’s important for Italian football, the atmosphere is similar to the one in Northern Europe. A just comfort for the fans is fundamental. But they also have important qualities and determination, they remind me of the great Juventus coached by Lippi. Conte has managed to give the will to self-sacrifice to all the players. The group has 3-4 outstanding players, but they are all first-class ones: they are doing something that is admirable, but not surprising”. Is it going to be a “free” match from a mental point of view? “When a squad feels mentally “light” then it gets beaten. We’ll have to keep focused and use our qualities. Juve are tough, but we’ll try and play the match our way, with our weapons and our possibilities. I’ve been trying several game plans but I always do it throughout the week, it’s no big news. I’ve been thinking of alternatives, but I can’t make them due to the large number of absent players. We’ll try and give them a hard time, with a fast match made of our counterattacks. But a lot will depend on what the opponent will allow us to do”. On Tuesday you said you are eager to amaze. “We’ve been talking about it over and over. We need to be willing to overcome difficulties, it is fundamental. We’ll bring this will in Turin”. What are the right moves to face Juventus? “We’ll try and put our qualities as far as possible, fastness and initiatives to serve Di Natale as often as possible. We’re facing a solid team, we need the strength not to back down and counterattack every time we can. Battocchio is a chance, he might be playing”. Which are the names we should keep an eye on? “Juve have a lot of quality-players, so we have to be aware of the whole squad. My attitude is to go face them in their half-field, but facing such a first-rate squad we run the risk to face the possession and their other qualities”. http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
  5. Serie A Week 20 - 28-1-2012 (8:45 p.m.) - Juventus Arena - Turin Referee: Paolo Valeri Vucinic misses Udinese Jan 27, 2012 Juventus face Udinese this weekend without Mirko Vucinic, but are able to call up Claudio Marchisio, Simone Pepe and Elijero Elia. Vucinic, Marchisio and Pepe all sat out the Bianconeri’s midweek Coppa Italia victory over Roma, but where the latter two have shaken off knocks sustained last weekend at Atalanta, Vucinic’s continuing struggles with his left knee mean he misses the Udinese match on Saturday. Meanwhile, Elia has been included in the squad after last week’s confusion over his fitness. The Dutchman missed the Atalanta fixture with Antonio Conte explaining that he had not trained for a majority of the preceding week, even as the player claimed via social networking site Twitter that he was fit to play. Full squad to face Udinese: 1 Buffon, 3 Chiellini, 7 Pepe, 8 Marchisio, 10 Del Piero, 11 De Ceglie, 13 Manninger, 15 Barzagli, 17 Elia, 18 Quagliarella, 19 Bonucci, 21 Pirlo, 22 Vidal, 23 Borriello, 24 Giaccherini, 26 Lichtsteiner, 27 Krasic, 28 Estigarribia, 30 Storari, 32 Matri, 34 Marrone http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
  6. Serie A Week 20 - 28-1-2012 (8:45 p.m.) - Juventus Arena - Turin Referee: Paolo Valeri Antonio Conte buoyed by the signing of Martin Caceres ahead of Udinese showdown Juventus coach felt that his side was short on cover at the back and believes that the Uruguayan is the ideal man to fill the void given his familiarity with the club. Jan 27, 2012 Juventus coach Antonio Conte has welcomed the arrival of Martin Caceres ahead of the Serie A showdown with Udinese on Saturday. Caceres is in Turin putting the finishing touches on his move from Sevilla and his new boss believes the fact that the Uruguayan defender enjoyed a previous loan spell with the Bianconeri during the 2009-10 season will make his integration into the squad so much easier. "I've seen Caceres and I welcomed him," Conte told the club's official website. "We only had five defenders, so it was appropriate to make a purchase. "He is a player who already knows the club, so it will take less time to insert him [into the squad]. "He arrives with humility, knowing that he is now a part of a team that has the best defence [in Serie A]." Meanwhile, Luca Marrone has begun to establish himself in the Juventus side in recent weeks and Conte, having worked with him during the midfielder's loan spell at Siena, insists that he never entertained the idea of offloading the youngster. "Marrone is a player that I felt was never for sale right from the beginning of the season," the former Italy international said. "He did well at Siena, where I was struck by his great personality. We all believe in him - he represents the present and the future of Juve. "The important thing for him is to keep his feet on the ground, as he always has done, and continue to work hard without complaining." Turning his attention to Saturday night's clash with Udinese at Juventus Stadium, Conte admitted that the game has added significance because it pits first against third in the Serie A standings. "It's a challenge that's worth double to us - six points and not the usual three," he claimed. "We must understand that and play with fierce competitiveness. We are facing a Udinese side which are no longer a surprise package. "How are we prepared for this game? Unfortunately, we are not in good shape. We have some players who are not in the best condition. "There is still another training session so tomorrow we will evaluate who's good to play and we will try to ensure we put on the best performance possible." Juve currently top the table by a solitary point from AC Milan, while Udinese are just two points further back. http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
  7. Serie A Week 20 - 28-1-2012 (8:45 p.m.) - Juventus Arena - Turin Referee: Paolo Valeri Francesco Guidolin: Juventus were born for the Champions League Speaking ahead of his side's trip to Turin this weekend, Udinese boss praises his opponents' stature and says Italian teams can compete with their Spanish counterparts. Jan 27, 2012 Udinese boss Francesco Guidolin has voiced his belief that Juventus are a club that were born to play Champions League football. The Turin club failed to qualify for either European competition this season, but a remarkable start to 2011-12 has has ensured Antonio Conte's side sit at the summit of Serie A without losing a single game. Guidolin's side will play their first match at the Turin club's new stadium on Saturday, and the 56-year-old was full of praise for their upcoming opponents. "Juve were born in the Champions League. Conte plays good football, worthy of the new stadium. But we will play with incredible courage," Guidolin told the Correire Dello Sport. The former Palermo boss went on to praise Barcelona in the wake of their aggregate victory over Real Madrid in the Copa del Rey, but voice his belief that Italian teams can compete with Pep Guardiola's side. "Real Madrid were courageous and showed that the distance between the two is not so large any more. But Barca had more certainty, more self-esteem, and of course are a great team. "I don't put much emphasis on the foreign leagues. I'm convinced our league can easily compete with Barcelona and Real Madrid. I'm not only thinking of Milan, but of Juventus too." Finally, Guidolin went on to say that the Premier League is interesting to watch, but has a dearth of technique. "The Premier League is fascinating for the atmosphere, but the technical quality isn't extraordinary." Udinese's first trip to the Juventus stadium kicks off at 20.45 CET on Saturday. http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
  8. Serie A Week 20 - 28-1-2012 (8:45 p.m.) - Juventus Arena - Turin Referee: Paolo Valeri Serie A Double: Juventus to triumph on Saturday while Roma should record a comfortable win on Sunday Phil Kitromilides has identified a tempting weekend double in Serie A, backing Juventus and Roma to record victories at 2/1. Jan 27, 2012 Juventus v Udinese: Juventus to win at 13/20 (1.65) with Sportingbet Juventus remain the only side unbeaten in Serie A and in midweek enjoyed another home victory, 3-0 over Roma in the Coppa Italia and they look good value at 13/20 (1.65) with Sportingbet to claim victory again. The Turin giants face a stern test on Friday against a Udinese side who are just three points behind them in third place. The two sides played out a goalless stalemate when they met in the reverse fixture just before Christmas. Yet Udinese's defensive solidity has deteriorated in recent weeks with the side failing to keep a clean sheet in their last four matches, conceding three goals in losing their last away game at Genoa. At home, Udinese are formidable, away though they are beatable, and with Juve flying high, scoring goals and winning three of their last four games, the home victory can be backed with confidence at 13/20 (1.65) with Sportingbet. http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
  9. Serie A Week 20 - 28-1-2012 (8:45 p.m.) - Juventus Arena - Turin Referee: Paolo Valeri Guidolin: Juve ahead of us Jan 27, 2012 Francesco Guidolin has conceded that his Udinese side’s opponents this weekend, Juventus, are still very much ahead of the Zebrette. The two Bianconero teams meet on Saturday night first and third in the table, with Udinese sitting just three points behind the unbeaten Old Lady. However, whilst relatively close in the standings heading into the second round of fixtures, Guidolin reflected on Friday that he sees Juve as ahead by some distance. “Juventus are absolutely ahead, because they are the first club in Italy who have their own stadium. “This will be my first time in their new facility, I’ve heard that it’s wonderful and can transmit a special drive to the team. “I think it’s fundamental that the whole Italian football world aligns with this concept, because the comfort of those fans who attend the match is very important. “Moreover, the stadium also produces financial resources to reinvest.” Guidolin then widened his focus, suggesting that the Turin side also carry an advantage on the pitch. “Quality and drive are their main features. They are similar to [Marcello] Lippi’s Juventus. [Antonio] Conte’s managed to transmit the right attitude to his players, especially desire, commitment and complete cooperation. “Their positive results aren’t a surprise, on the contrary I admire them, because their results are thanks to both the club and the team.” The 56-year-old tactician then told the assembled media about the approach he and his players will take into the Week 20 fixture. “We must try to play according to our way of playing, with our weapons and taking advantage of our peculiarities. “From the tactical point of view, I’ve tested different solutions and we’ll try to cause them some difficulties with quick play and counter-attacks. “We need to show our desire to overcome every problem. Our spirit will affect the display of our qualities - speed and the initiative to trigger [Antonio] Di Natale. “My idea is to wait for them in our half, but when facing this kind of team, there’s often the risk of being required to deal with the opponent’s ball possession and quality. “We’ll face a solid, compact group, we’ll need the right strength not to give in, to instead go back to action every time we can.” http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
  10. Serie A Week 20 - 28-1-2012 (8:45 p.m.) - Juventus Arena - Turin Referee: Paolo Valeri Juve-Udinese worth six points! Jan 27, 2012 Coach Antonio Conte insists tomorrow’s game between Juventus and Udinese is a Scudetto six-pointer. The Old Lady currently lead the standings, but Saturday’s opponents are in third and just three points behind. “We shouldn’t underestimate this encounter,” the former Bari and Siena tactician said in his pre-match media conference. “We are facing a team who is challenging for important objectives like we are. It is a game against a direct rival, a match worth six points. “There will be risks to face out there. We just have to keep working hard in an effort to improve.” Conte has a starting XI to invent given that there are fitness doubts over Claudio Marchisio, Simone Pepe, Eljero Elia and Mirko Vucinic. “The infirmary is full,” he added. “We haven’t been too lucky recently. I’ll see who is fit and well tomorrow morning. The formation is the last thing on my mind right now.” Problems in midfield could see another chance given to Italian Under-21 international Luca Marrone. “I had him with me at Siena last season and I was instantly impressed,” Conte explained. “When I had the chance to keep him here I didn’t let him get away. He represents the present and the future of Juventus. “He now needs to confirm the good he has done so far.” The tactician was understandably questioned about the transfer market after Martin Caceres arrived for his medical today. “I’ve spoken to him. He’s a versatile player, a defensive wildcard. He already knows the environment here and that means he’ll take less time to settle. “Our directors are working hard to conclude transfer deals. Let’s wait and see what happens.” http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
  11. Serie A Week 20 - 28-1-2012 (8:45 p.m.) - Juventus Arena - Turin Referee: Paolo Valeri Estigarribia fears Di Natale threat Jan 27, 2012 Marcelo Estigarribia has no doubts about whom Juventus will have to stop on Saturday – Antonio Di Natale. The veteran hitman is again at the top of the scoring charts – along with Milan’s Zlatan Ibrahimovic – thanks to his 14 goals. Udinese will arrive in Turin this weekend in the knowledge that the Stadio Friuli boys have won every time that the striker has scored against the Old Lady. “We’ll have to be very alert against Udinese, especially Di Natale,” the winger told Sky Sport Italia on Thursday. “Everyone in the world knows about Toto,” added the Paraguayan. “Saturday’s game is going to be tough for us.” The international moved to Turin during the summer on a loan deal and he has made nine League appearances so far. “To be at Juventus and be playing in Serie A is like being on another planet,” the 24-year-old commented. “Our objective this season is to try to win the Scudetto and also the Italian Cup.” Unbeaten Juventus are currently at the top of the Serie A table, while they have qualified for the semi-finals of the Coppa Italia. http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
  12. Serie A Week 20 - 28-1-2012 (8:45 p.m.) - Juventus Arena - Turin Referee: Paolo Valeri Juve have Vucinic concern Jan 27, 2012 Mirko Vucinic is a doubt for Juventus’ home game against Udinese in Serie A this weekend. The summer signing from Roma missed Tuesday's Coppa Italia tie against his former club with injury. Some sceptics questioned how serious the problem was amidst claims that he didn’t want to feature against the Giallorossi. However, Vucinic is struggling with a left knee problem and reports from Turin are suggesting that he won’t be fit in time for Saturday. Juventus boss Antonio Conte is already dealing with fitness concerns over Claudio Marchisio and Simone Pepe. Both men picked up problems last weekend in the 2-0 win at Atalanta. They are on the mend, but they’ll have to prove their fitness for the Week 20 tie. http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
  13. AC Milan's Stephan El Shaarawy targets win over Juventus in Coppa Italia semi-final The young attacker was very pleased with his side's win over the Rome club on Thursday, and is eagerly anticipating the last four game versus Antonio Conte's side. Jan 27, 2012 AC Milan forward Stephan El Shaarawy has expressed his delight with his side's 3-1 Coppa Italia quarter-final win at home against Lazio on Thursday, and is eagerly anticipating the semi-final against Juventus. Lazio picked up an early lead via Djibril Cisse, but goals from Robinho, Clarence Seedorf and Zlatan Ibrahimovic eventually helped the Rossoneri to a comfortable victory. "We’re satisfied that we have made it to the next round. It was not easy after going down early on, but we did well to come back," El Shaarawy said to reporters. "It certainly won’t be easy against Juventus in the next round. It’ll be a battle, but we always aim for the maximum and want to reach the final." The first leg of the semi-final between Milan and Juventus takes place at February 8, with the return-leg scheduled on March 21.
  14. El Shaarawy issues Juve warning Jan 27, 2012 Stephan El Shaarawy has warned semi-final opponents Juventus that his Milan outfit want to lift the Italian Cup. The two teams will meet in the last four of the competition after the Rossoneri disposed of Lazio at San Siro last night. “We’re happy that we have made it through,” noted the 19-year-old forward. “We did well to come back from being a goal down to win 3-1. “It certainly won’t be easy against Juventus in the next round. It’ll be a battle, but we always aim for the maximum.”
  15. Coppa semi-final dates Jan 27, 2012 The dates and kick-off times have been confirmed for the first legs of the Coppa Italia semi-finals. Milan will entertain Juventus on Wednesday 8 February, with the Stadio Meazza tie set to kick off at 20.45 local time. The following evening, again at 20.45, will see Siena play host to Napoli. The second leg ties will take place around March 21 – but the actual dates have yet to be confirmed for the return fixtures.
  16. Coppa Italia - Quarti di finale - 24-1-2012 (ore 20:45) 3 - 0 Emanuele Giaccherini (6') Alessandro Del Piero (30') Simon Kjaer (a.g. - 90') Juventus Stadium - Torino Arbitro: Luca Banti Coppa Italia - Del Piero si riprende la Juve: Roma fuori. La sfida dei quarti di Coppa Italia finisce 3-0 con gol di Giaccherini al 6’ e del capitano al 30’, più autorete di Kjaer al 90': i giallorossi restano in dieci per l’espulsione di Lamela al 68’, i bianconeri se la vedranno con la vincente di Milan-Lazio.. Eurosport - Martedí, 24 gennaio 2012 Niente da fare. La Juventus non rallenta la marcia anche se si tratta di Coppa Italia, se l’avversario di turno è una Roma reduce da cinque successi di fila e se per l’occasione c’è un pizzico di turnover. La sostanza è sempre la solita. Con un furore agonistico senza pari, i bianconeri spazzano via il “toque” dei giallorossi e accedono alle semifinali, lì dove affronteranno la vincente di Milan-Lazio. Allo Juventus Stadium la sfida è già decisa dopo mezz’ora: un gol di Emanuele Giaccherini al 6’ e una perla di Alessandro Del Piero al 30’. Al 90', poi, arriva anche la ciliegina sulla torta dell'autogol di Simon Kjaer: 3-0 e knock-out totale. DEL PIERO E BORRIELLO TITOLARI, BORINI IN PANCA - Antonio Conte opera un turnover massiccio che comporta anche un cambio di modulo con passaggio al 3-5-2 visto all’opera soltanto nella trasferta di campionato a Napoli. Tra i pali c’è Storari, con Buffon in tribuna e Manninger in panchina. Bonucci recupera in extremis e va a comporre il trio difensivo con Barzagli e Chiellini, mentre l’altro titolare Lichtsteiner avanza sull’out di destra di centrocampo. Rivoluzionato il centrocampo, dove Pirlo viene affiancato da Marrone e Giaccherini, mentre Estigarribia prende la fascia sinistra. In attacco, spazio a Del Piero e al grande ex Borriello, alla prima da titolare. Out per infortunio l’altro ex Vucinic, Elia, Pepe e Marchisio. Luis Enrique non tocca il tradizionale 4-3-3 e cambia il meno possibile quella che ormai è divenuta la formazione titolare. Le uniche novità rispetto al match di sabato con il Cesena sono José Angel al posto di Rosi in difesa, con Taddei che si sposta a destra, e Kjaer al posto di Juan in mezzo. Invariato il centrocampo, dove Gago prende il posto dell’infortunato De Rossi. In attacco, infine, Totti e Lamela sono coadiuvati da Bojan e non Borini, che parte dalla panchina. Ancora out per infortunio Osvaldo, Burdisso e Cassetti. GIACCHERINI SBLOCCA, DELIRIO DEL PIERO - In un’atmosfera incandescente, la Juventus parte a mille, cercando di intimorire subito la Roma. Gli uomini di Conte riescono nell’impresa e alla prima avanzata giallorossa rispondono con una ripartenza micidiale che nasce da un lancio a tagliare da destra verso sinistra. Giaccherini si sgancia come il miglior Marchisio e va a concludere con un diagonale perfetto senza che la difesa ospite, colpevole perché troppo alta, lo ostacoli. è l’1-0 che manda in delirio lo Juventus Stadium. Ma non è finita, perché i padroni di casa non sono sazi e continuano a martellare. Al 9’ Estigarribia viene fermato per un fuorigioco dubbio su un’azione identica a quella del gol di Giaccherini, mentre al 21’ Borriello chiede inutilmente un rigore. Alla mezz’ora, arriva il 2-0. Del Piero prova a servire Borriello, la palla gli ritorna indietro dopo una respinta e il capitano bianconero risponde con un tiro a giro dal limite dell’area che si insacca all’incrocio dei pali. La prima rete stagionale per lui, un boato micidiale per tutto lo stadio, il terzo impianto juventino in cui Del Piero può dire di aver fatto gol. A questo punto, gli uomini di Conte tirano il fiato e permettono alla Roma di uscire fuori. Al 37’ Gago ci prova con un gran destro da fuori respinto da Storari, mentre al 43’ una punizione straordinaria di Pjanic dai 35 metri finisce a lato di una spanna. E, alla fine, l’occasione migliore prima dell’intervallo è quella che capita a Estigarribia al 39’, quando dopo un altro buco sulla destra romanista, calcia clamorosamente a lato. LAMELA PERDE LA TESTA, ARRIVA IL TRIS - Nella ripresa il copione non cambia. La Juventus si limita ad attendere e ripartire, ma fa tutto benissimo, nonostante i giallorossi raggiungano il massimo sforzo nel primo quarto d’ora. Oltre a una botta da fuori di Taddei al 54’ e un liscio di Bonucci al 47’, di pericoli i padroni di casa non ne corrono. Luis Enrique mette dentro anche Borini al posto di un impalpabile Bojan (58’) e poi anche Greco per un Simplicio divorato dalla coppia Giaccherini-Estigarribia, il tutto mentre Conte sostituisce un Borriello ancora in ritardo di condizione con Matri (63’, l’ex di turno è uscito tra gli applausi). Si potrebbe andare verso un gran finale, peccato che nel momento di massima tensione Lamela perda la testa e rifili un calcio a Chiellini a palla lontana (68’). Il rosso è inevitabile, la Roma resta in dieci e Luis Enrique finisce i cambi togliendo un Totti tutt’altro che in serata mettendo Perrotta. Gli ospiti finiscono qui, se si fa eccezione per un contatto sospetto di Barzagli su Kjaer al 75’ in piena area bianconera. Conte, infatti, azzecca la mossa togliendo Del Piero e mettendo uno scatenato Quagliarella (76’). L’ex napoletano entra e cambia il finale di gara prendendo una traversa, servendo due palloni fantastici a Estigarribia e Matri. L’ultimo dei quali viene tradotto in gol clamorosamente da Kjaer al 90’. è l’autorete della staffa, finisce 3-0. La Vecchia Signora avanza anche in Coppa Italia, adesso sarà semifinale contro la vincente di Lazio-Milan. JUVE MATURA, ROMA RIMANDATA - Risposte sempre più importanti per Conte, che sale a 21 partite senza perdere e scopre sino in fondo anche giocatori che sinora avevano dato poco. Impressionante la prestazione di Estigarribia a sinistra, almeno quanto buona è stata quella di Marrone, Giaccherini e della bandiera Del Piero, che ha festeggiato nel migliore dei modi il gol nel nuovo stadio. Da rivedere ancora un Bonucci spesso svagato e un Borriello in ritardo di condizione, ma tutto il resto è semplicemente perfetto, anche con le riserve e un modulo nuovo. Se la Juventus sembra una squadra già fatta e finita, lo stesso non si può dire della Roma che interrompe la serie di risultati positivi iniziata proprio il 12 dicembre scorso contro i bianconeri. In queste sei partite (un pareggio e cinque vittorie di fila), i capitolini hanno dimostrato di poter affondare squadre medio-piccole con la propria qualità di gioco. Ma a Torino hanno evidenziato ancora dei limiti contro avversari di pari peso. Troppe ingenuità difensive, troppo poco movimento senza palla e troppi singoli ancora spaesati (che ne è stato del Bojan di Barcellona?). E, qui, anche Luis Enrique ci ha messo del suo regalando la propria corsia di sinistra – quella da cui sono nati tutti i gol e i problemi – alla Juventus. Rimandato, non bocciato. Mattia Fontana - Eurosport http://www.tifosibianconeri.com/forum/topic/403428-juventus-season-2011-2012/page__pid__11859026__st__1000#entry11859026 Juventus - Roma 3-0
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