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  1. Serie A - 11^ Giornata - Andata - 29/11/2011 (ore 20:45) 3 - 3 Marek Hamsik (23') Goran Pandev (41') Alessandro Matri (48') Goran Pandev (68') Marcelo Estigarribia (72') Simone Pepe (80') Stadio San Paolo - Napoli Arbitro: Paolo Tagliavento Spettatori: 48000 Serie A - Pazzesco e pirotecnico 3-3 tra Napoli e Juve Al San Paolo termina in pareggio il recupero dell'11esima giornata di Serie A. Partenopei avanti 2-0 (Hamsik e Pandev) nel primo tempo dopo il rigore sbagliato dallo stesso slovacco. Nella ripresa Matri accorcia, poi segna ancora Pandev ma Estigarribia e Pepe riacciuffano il pari. Eurosport - Martedí, 29 novembre 2011 Semplicemente fantastica. Lo spettacolo visto al San Paolo ha certamente ripagato l’attesa di una partita rimandata per il maltempo, ma che ha pienamente ripagato tutti gli appassionati del bel calcio. Napoli e Juventus si spartiscono il bottino al termine di una partita bellissima, intensa, divertente, con continui colpi di scena e un finale imprevedibile che ribalta i precedenti 90 minuti. Il Napoli perde una grande occasione per ricucire una classifica che ora si fa un po’ più preoccupante, ma che continua a sorridere a una Juventus sempre prima, e sempre imbattuta. Altra prova maiuscola della squadra di Conte che torna dal San Paolo non solo come un punto che vale oro, ma soprattutto con la consapevolezza di aver ormai raggiunto la piena maturità per poter lottare veramente fino in fondo per il titolo. CAVANI E MARCHISIO OUT, NOVITA’ PER CONTE – Altro giro, altra partita, e altro turnover per Mazzarri costretto a dosare le forze in questo periodo di fine anno fitto di impegni. Il tecnico toscano, rispetto alla trasferta di Bergamo, ritrova Aronica in difesa, Maggio e Inler a centrocampo ma perde Cavani in attacco: Lavezzi ritrova una maglia da titolare con Pandev a sostituire el Matador uruguaiano. Niente turnover in casa Juve che, senza i pensieri e sforzi europei, viene schierata da Conte coi medesimi interpreti, eccezion fatta per lo squalificato Marchisio. L’allenatore bianconero, in realtà, cambia solo una pedina ma ridisegna la sua creatura per contrastare alla perfezione il 3-5-2 napoletano: difesa a tre, Lichtsteiner ed Estigarribia larghi come esterni e Pepe nel cuore del centrocampo insieme a Vidal e Pepe. Novità assoluta in casa bianconera, ma grande coraggio per il tecnico pugliese. RIGORE CON GIALLO: GOL, RIPETIZIONE E… PALLA ALLE STELLE – Un po’ a sorpresa è la Juve a fare la partita con i partenopei che coprono male gli spazi, ma soprattutto si muovono male e troppo timidamente. Pirlo, invece, non si fa pregare e dirige le operazioni mentre Pepe spaventa il San Paolo con un destro che si spegne sul fondo di pochissimo. L’avvio è da brividi per la squadra di Mazzarri, ma al primo vero affondo i partenopei trovano un sacrosanto calcio di rigore per un ingenuo intervento in scivolata di Pirlo ai danni di Lavezzi (14’). Dal dischetto Hamsik non sbaglia, ma Tagliavento decide di far ripetere il penalty - mentre lo slovacco esulta dietro la porta bianconera - a causa di due (Inler e Lavezzi) giocatori partenopei entrati in area con troppo anticipo. Peccato che il secondo tentativo di Hamsik finisca alle stelle: Mazzarri s’infuria e con lui tutta la panchina partenopea. HASMISK SI FA PERDONARE; LA PRIMA DI PANDEV – Ma l’errore dello slovacco accende il fuoco dei padroni di casa: il Napoli invece di deprimersi alza la cresta e comincia a spingere al massimo sull’acceleratore travolgendo una Juve che arretra il baricentro e viene punita pochi minuti dopo da un colpo di testa di Hasmik che sfrutta al meglio un errato intervento di testa di Bonucci per bucare Buffon da due passi. E’ il 23esimo e la Juve prende paura, ma soprattutto non riesce a reagire: tre minuti dopo Pandev impegna severamente Buffon a terra dal limite dell’area, mentre alla mezz’ora arriva l’unico intervento di De Sanctis che blocca a terra il tentativo da posizione impossibile di Estigarribia. Il Napoli continua a spingere e la difesa bianconera sbanda paurosamente come quando al 40’ sbaglia il rinvio favorendo un rimpallo che manda in porta Pandev: il macedone ringrazia e buca Buffon con un chirurgico destro a incrociare. Primo gol con la maglia del Napoli per l’ex Inter che si inchina e ringrazia il San Paolo. Il match invece si innervosisce, Tagliavento distribuisce cartellini a destra e a sinistra e alla fine manda le due squadre negli spogliatoi dopo un solo minuto di recupero. SUBITO MATRI, LA JUVE E’ VIVA – Conte, evidentemente, si fa sentire eccome nell'intervallo visto che dopo il break in campo è tutta un’altra Juve. I bianconeri schiumano rabbia e dopo appena quattro minuti trovano il gol che riapre il match: azione bellissima di Vidal che dal limite dell’area finta il tiro e poi serve un pallone d’oro a Matri bravo a fulminare De Sanctis col piattone destro. Completamente trasformata la squadra di Conte che schiaccia un Napoli impaurito e aggrappato solo ai contropiedi del solito Lavezzi tarantolato. Buffon controlla la conclusione troppo timida del Pocho, mentre dall’altra parte De Sanctis si deve superare sulla conclusione ravvicinata di Vucinic. GIOIELLO DI PANDEV, MA ESTIGARRIBIA NON DEMORDE – La Juve spinge con forza ma si espone terribilmente alle ripartenze repentine della squadra di Mazzarri che al 68’ allunga ancora grazie a un capolavoro di Pandev. Il macedone, a pochi secondi dalla sostituzione richiesta poco prima, fa esplodere il San Paolo girandosi spalle alla porta in area e fulminando Buffon con una bellissima conclusione di mancino. Sembra il gol della tranquillità del Napoli, ma la gemma di Pandev colpisce nell’anima la Juve che dà fondo a tutto il proprio orgoglio e si riversa in attacco trovando l’ennesimo gol della speranza con Estigarribia abile nel bruciare di un millesimo di secondo l’uscita di De Sanctis su una palla vagante in area dopo un traversone dalla destra. FINALE PAZZESCO E PEPE FA 3-3 – Incredibile, ma non è finita qui. Il Napoli, infatti, boccheggia mentre la Juve ha ancora forza, energie e soprattutto fame. Tanta fame. I bianconeri si riversano nuovamente in avanti e a al 79’ trovano un incredibile e inaspettato pareggio con Pepe, al terzo gol di fila e nuovo simbolo di questa nuova Juventus. Il centrocampista parte da centrocampo, resiste al ritorno di due uomini, vince con tanta fortuna un rimpallo al limite dell’area, ma poi è bravissimo nel bucare De Sanctis con le ultime briciole di energie nelle gambe grazie a un destro preciso che si infila nell’angolino più lontano. Un gol che segna la resa del Napoli, mentre Conte si copre e porta a casa un pareggio importantissimo. Non tanto per la classifica, che continua a sorridere ai bianconeri, ma principalmente per il morale di una truppa oramai pronta per grandi traguardi. Alessandro Brunetti - Eurosport http://www.tifosibia...0#entry11646937 Napoli - Juventus 3-3
  2. Allegri impressed by Juve start Dec 1, 2011 AC Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri has been so impressed by Juventus' unbeaten start to the season that the champions' coach believes the Old Lady of Turin deserve to be top of the table. Milan could, temporarily at least, take over top spot if they win away to Genoa on Friday night in a game brought forward from the weekend. Juve, who finished seventh in the previous two seasons, would then have the possibility to reclaim the league leadership at home to second bottom Cesena on Sunday. "Juve deserve to be top because they're the only unbeaten team in the league and on Tuesday they provided a show of strength," said Allegri, alluding to Juve's fightback to earn a 3-3 draw at Napoli. "From 3-1 down they managed to salvage a match that appeared lost. "Antonio Conte's team are title challengers, they were from the beginning and their current position has reinforced that theory." However, since a difficult start in which Milan won just one and lost two -- including to Juve -- of their opening five matches, they have been the form team. "We're on a good run of six wins and a draw. Juve are a step ahead but we've pulled back four points since the international break," said Allegri. "There's still a long way to go. We have to play well to continue our run of results." http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
  3. Allegri names Juventus as Scudetto favourites Dec 1, 2011 Milan Coach Massimiliano Allegri has named Juventus as the front runners in this seasons race for the Scudetto following their comeback in Naples this week. Speaking to SkySport the Rossoneri coach hailed the ability of Juventus to return to snatch a point from a two goal deficit against Napoli and spoke of their unbeaten start as strong markers of their ability to capture the title. "Juve are the only undefeated side, it is not easy to come back from two goals against Napoli. The championship is long but they were already a favourite and now even more so after the result in Naples and the win against Lazio." Allegri also spoke about his excitement due to greater involvement of owner Silvio Berlusconi in the running of the club. "Berlusconi has always been the president, but now I hope he is at Milanello more often because his physical presence is an incentive for the whole environment." http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
  4. Serie A Week 11 - 29-11-2011 (8:45 p.m.) 3 - 3 Marek Hamsik (23') Goran Pandev (41') Alessandro Matri (48') Goran Pandev (68') Marcelo Estigarribia (72') Simone Pepe (80') San Paolo Stadium - Naples Referee: Paolo Tagliavento Attendance: 48000 Bonucci: Blame me for Napoli goal Dec 1, 2011 Juventus stopper Leonardo Bonucci has accepted responsibility for Napoli’s third goal in Tuesday’s 3-3 draw. The Azzurri went 3-1 up after Goran Pandev took advantage of the Italian international’s misjudgement to slot the ball past Gigi Buffon. “I’m really disappointed with the third goal we conceded,” the former Inter and Bari man noted. “I was sure that I could beat Pandev to the ball, but unfortunately it went the way it did. That goal was my fault. “Hopefully this incident will make me stronger and improves my concentration. “I’ll take everyone out for dinner to make up for my error.” Although disenchanted with himself, Bonucci has applauded his teammates for their reaction at the San Paolo to take home a point. “What can I say? We have the character of a lion,” the centre-back continued. “It was a great game and the result has given us even more strength and conviction. “Now we have an improving Cesena on Sunday in Turin and it won’t be an easy game for us. But we are obliged to win in our own home!” http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
  5. Serie A Week 11 - 29-11-2011 (8:45 p.m.) 3 - 3 Marek Hamsik (23') Goran Pandev (41') Alessandro Matri (48') Goran Pandev (68') Marcelo Estigarribia (72') Simone Pepe (80') San Paolo Stadium - Naples Referee: Paolo Tagliavento Attendance: 48000 Pepe celebrates victorious draw Nov 30, 2011 Simone Pepe has underlined how important last night’s 3-3 draw with Napoli was for Juventus. “It feels like a win.” The Old Lady were 2-0 and 3-1 down during stages of the game, but fought back to make sure that they are still unbeaten in Serie A this season. “We’re a united group and we never give in,” said the Italian international. “This is the signal that we’ve sent out. “This draw feels the same as a win.” Juve went into the game without the suspended Claudio Marchisio and winger Pepe was asked to replace him in the middle. “I’m not a narrow midfielder, but I was able to go about my duties thanks to my teammates,” he continued. “I felt at ease and enjoyed myself when I found space, also because Arturo Vidal and Andrea Pirlo protected me and granted me the freedom to go forward.” Pepe left his mark on the game by scoring the equaliser – his third goal in three games after previous strikes versus Palermo and Lazio. “I don’t think I’ve ever scored three goals in as many games. I don’t even know if I’ve ever scored more than three at all…” he joked. “This goal was more difficult than the one against Lazio at the weekend, however, because I did it with the ball at my feet.” http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
  6. Serie A Week 11 - 29-11-2011 (8:45 p.m.) 3 - 3 Marek Hamsik (23') Goran Pandev (41') Alessandro Matri (48') Goran Pandev (68') Marcelo Estigarribia (72') Simone Pepe (80') San Paolo Stadium - Naples Referee: Paolo Tagliavento Attendance: 48000 Estigarribia good enough for Juve Nov 30, 2011 Marcelo Estigarribia believes he’s proved a point after starting and scoring for Juventus in Tuesday’s 3-3 draw at Napoli. The Paraguayan was inserted into the team given that boss Antonio Conte was without the suspended Claudio Marchisio. “I’ve shown that I’m able to play for a great team,” said the South American. “Now I need to make the most of the opportunity given to me by the technical staff.” Estigarribia was used as a wide left midfielder and he managed to get on the scoresheet by netting the club’s second. “It’s always been a dream to score such a goal, in a similar setting, so I’ll enjoy this moment and dedicate it to my family who follow me from Paraguay,” he added. Napoli were 2-0 and 3-1 up during the re-arranged Week 11 tie, but the Bianconeri hit back to extend their lead at the top of the table by two points. “It was a difficult game, but we’ve clinched a very important point from a tough venue and this is what’s given me most pleasure. “Now we’re already thinking about the next game because Cesena are next up on Sunday.” http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
  7. Serie A Week 11 - 29-11-2011 (8:45 p.m.) 3 - 3 Marek Hamsik (23') Goran Pandev (41') Alessandro Matri (48') Goran Pandev (68') Marcelo Estigarribia (72') Simone Pepe (80') San Paolo Stadium - Naples Referee: Paolo Tagliavento Attendance: 48000 Walter Mazzarri downbeat after draw with Juventus Napoli coach is struggling to come to terms with the fact that his side threw away a 3-1 lead in their epic encounter with the Serie A leaders. Mazzarri, crying baby! Nov 30, 2011 Napoli coach Walter Mazzarri felt that fatigue was to blame for his side’s failure to see off Juventus in their thrilling 3-3 draw in Serie A at the San Paolo on Tuesday night. Goran Pandev looked to have settled the game in the hosts' favour when he fired home on 68 minutes to make it 3-1 to the Partenopei. However, Juve came storming back in the final 20 minutes and snatched a point thanks to goals from Marcelo Estigarribia and Simone Pepe, leaving Mazzarri downcast. "Today I see the glass half empty," he is quoted as saying by Sky the morning after a breathless encounter. "In the first half, we put on a show. But in the second half we paid for our efforts [in doing so]." Mazzarri intimated that the added burden of Champions League football this season had taken its toll against a Juve side who have no European commitments. "For us it was the fourth straight game," the Napoli boss argued. "The concentration had to remain high for another 20 minutes. We fell and it was seen. "At 3-1 up, we were thinking that we had it won, even though we were in trouble from a physical point of view." However, on the plus side, on-loan Inter forward delivered two goals of real quality which left Mazzarri feeling vindicated for bringing the much-maligned Macedonian to the San Paolo. "Pandev is a player of the highest level, we are not surprised," the coach said. "He just had to get himself in the right condition." The draw saw Napoli climb to sixth in the Serie A standings but they remain nine points adrift of leaders Juventus. http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
  8. Serie A Week 11 - 29-11-2011 (8:45 p.m.) 3 - 3 Marek Hamsik (23') Goran Pandev (41') Alessandro Matri (48') Goran Pandev (68') Marcelo Estigarribia (72') Simone Pepe (80') San Paolo Stadium - Naples Referee: Paolo Tagliavento Attendance: 48000 Alessandro Matri: Juventus showed character against Napoli The Italy international was proud of how his team fought back from two goals down to earn a share of the spoils at the Stadio San Paolo. Nov 30, 2011 Juventus striker Alessandro Matri has taken the time to praise his side's attitude following their 3-3 Serie A away draw against Napoli on Tuesday evening. The Turin side appeared to be on their way to their first league loss of the season when Goran Pandev made it 3-1 for Napoli in the 68th minute. However, Juve fought back and goals from Marcelo Estigarribia and Simone Pepe helped them to a hard fought draw, much to the satisfaction of Matri who scored the Bianconeri's opener at the Stadio San Paolo. "There were both positive and negative aspects from our performance. The result is good, considering the situation at the break, but we can’t play like we did in the first half, without conviction in ourselves," Matri was quoted as saying on the club's official website. "However, we must always show the character we exhibited in the second half. The match was fairly odd, because we conceded two goals in our best spell, but we recovered and successfully obtained an important point. "The most important thing was the involvement and willingness shown by every player. We’ve shown our great character." Juventus remain at the top of the Serie A table after the draw, with 26 points from 12 games. http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
  9. Serie A Week 11 - 29-11-2011 (8:45 p.m.) 3 - 3 Marek Hamsik (23') Goran Pandev (41') Alessandro Matri (48') Goran Pandev (68') Marcelo Estigarribia (72') Simone Pepe (80') San Paolo Stadium - Naples Referee: Paolo Tagliavento Attendance: 48000 Goran Pandev: It's a shame we didn't get three points against Juventus Walter Mazzarri's men threw away a 3-1 lead over the visitors at the San Paolo, and the Macedonia international feels that his team could and should have won the game. Nov 30, 2011 Napoli striker Goran Pandev has admitted that it is a shame that his side relinquished a 3-1 lead against Juventus on Tuesday night, but feels that he is back to his best. The Macedonia international started in place of Edinson Cavani for Walter Mazzarri's men against the current Serie A leaders and bagged a brace to give the home team a two-goal cushion. However, Antonio Conte's side fought back to salvage a 3-3 draw, and the eastern European forward feels the result is a case of two points lost rather than a point gained. "It is a shame that we have not brought home the three points," the 28-year-old told Tuttosport. "We had a great first half but we play every three days and our concentration at the end dropped against a big team like Juve." Pandev is currently on loan at Napoli from Inter after a frustrating 2010-11 campaign, and he is eager to prove his fitness and form to the club which he thanks for showing faith in him. "My condition was a problem; looking back at my last year at Inter we can see that I have not played much," he conceded. "Here I have worked hard to become injury-free. I have to thank the president, the coach and the director, as they really wanted me in Naples." The result means that Napoli are nine points behind pace-setters Juventus in the Serie A standings, with Lecce at home on Saturday their next match. http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
  10. Serie A Week 11 - 29-11-2011 (8:45 p.m.) 3 - 3 Marek Hamsik (23') Goran Pandev (41') Alessandro Matri (48') Goran Pandev (68') Marcelo Estigarribia (72') Simone Pepe (80') San Paolo Stadium - Naples Referee: Paolo Tagliavento Attendance: 48000 'Serie A is boring, Juventus are finished' - 3-3 thriller at Napoli shows that the Italian league is the most exciting in the world The two sides played out a phenomenal contest at the San Paolo, displaying all of the wonderful traits that characterise the country's game, which many will refuse to admit exist. Nov 30, 2011 They say it is boring. They say it is defensive. They say it is full of divers and whingers. We knew they were wrong, but last night we were given our greatest proof yet. The 3-3 draw between Napoli and Juventus was the best game to be seen anywhere in the world this season. Played at the highest level, it had magnificent attacking play from start to finish with drama injected throughout, showcasing just what Serie A has to offer real football fans. Inside the first 30 seconds, there was already a sense of real intent from the home side. Juan Camilo Zuniga wonderfully beat two men and chipped a teasing ball into the Juve box. And for the first 45 minutes, it would be Napoli who would continue to make most of the running. Up against an unbeaten Juventus outfit who have led the way in attacking terms both with and without the ball, they became the first side to ask constant questions of the Bianconeri’s back four since the days before Antonio Conte. And, with two fantastic midfield pairings matching up, it was Napoli’s duo of Gokhan Inter and Walter Gargano who got on top of Andrea Pirlo and Arturo Vidal in the opening stages. Goals were always going to follow, and inside a quarter of an hour it seemed the Partenopei had opened the scoring. Ezequiel Lavezzi got in behind Pirlo and was brought down, with Marek Hamsik firing home the resulting penalty. However, when he was asked to take it again due to encroachment by a handful of players, he fired high over Gianluigi Buffon’s bar. Yet it took the Slovakian just seven minutes to make up for the miss, stooping to head home after Leonardo Bonucci could only nod Lavezzi’s free-kick back across goal. Napoli continued to hit the league leaders on the break, responding to Juve’s attempts to force them back by instigating lightning counters. And even without top-scorer Edinson Cavani, they had sufficient goal threat in Goran Pandev. The Macedonian was the quickest to react when Pirlo was beaten in the tackle by Christian Maggio and the ball squirmed into the box, firing low past Buffon, having spun off the back of Giorgio Chiellini with Bonucci still on the floor after his failed clearance. As the teams left the field at half-time, the TV cameras paid particular attention to Conte, the coach facing his biggest test to date if Juventus were to maintain their unbeaten record. Whatever he said in the changing rooms clearly worked. When play resumed, suddenly it was the away side offering the greater threat. Pirlo was allowed more space as Vidal was given greater licence to get forward, stretching the previously-dominant Inler and Gargano out of their natural positions. The increased territory paid immediate dividends, Vidal galloping forward to play a beautifully-disguised reverse pass for Alessandro Matri to slide home from his first real chance. It appeared that this would spark a more testing period for Napoli, but their response was to regain a two-goal lead. Again it was Pandev’s movement which undid them, the former Inter striker taking a touch, teeing the ball up for himself with his knee and volleying home left-footed after Bonucci had committed himself to Maggio’s cross too late and ended up prostrate once more. The pulsating nature of the game still had some way to go, though. Moments later, Marcelo Estigarribia poked home superbly ahead of Morgan De Sanctis after excellent play from Mirko Vucinic, and it became clear that, whatever the result, this was going to be one for the ages. Many people claim that there needs to be a victor in any real classic, but that theory was blown out of the water by Simone Pepe 11 minutes from time. The Italian winger, who was the match-winner against Lazio at the weekend, became Juve’s saviour after Chiellini broke up a Napoli attack. Pepe picked up the ball and drove at the heart of the home defence, before showing brilliant reactions when his attempted pass fell back into his path to take a touch and fire low past De Sanctis. The attacking intent, the excellent instinct, the technical ability… the goal had everything that the game had showcased. It was a worthy final word, even if it wasn’t a winning one. Juve had come back from two down against a team who last week saw off the supposedly-superior Premier League’s runaway leaders. Manchester City didn’t have the ability on the ball to respond, but the Bianconeri did. Pepe claimed after the game that the draw was as good as a win and, but for the two extra points, he was right. Juventus came across their greatest test to date and passed with flying colours. Conte responded to his most difficult situation by sending his players out to stretch the home defence some more, and it brought its reward. Napoli kept going until the end and could easily have snatched the win from any one of the second-half free-kicks Stephan Lichtsteiner gave away when already on a yellow card. It could have gone 4-3 either way, but it would have been unjust. A game for the ages, played by two superb sides with very different – yet similarly very attacking – approaches, rightly rewarded both teams. Football was the winner, and the Serie A haters are the losers once more. http://www.soccerway...regular-season/
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