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Socrates

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  1. L'arbitro ha dimenticato il cartellino giallo negli spogliatoi.
  2. Bonucci in panico concede un angolo al Milan
  3. Copelli sbandiera un fuorigioco del Milan che non c'era.
  4. Bel movimento di Marchisio, tiro alto
  5. Bel passaggio di Krasic, Vucinic non controlla bene
  6. Serie A Week 6 - 2/10/2011 (08:45 p.m.) - Juventus Arena - Turin Vucinic returns for Juventus, while Boateng starts for AC Milan The Montenegro international has returned to the Turin side's starting XI after a one-match ban, while the Ghana ace starts for the away side. Oct 2, 2011 Juventus coach Antonio Conte has made three changes to the team that recorded a 1-1 draw against Catania last week for Sunday's Serie A visit of AC Milan. Fabio Grosso has been dropped in favour of Leonardo Bonucci, meaning that Giorgio Chiellini will start from the left. Additionally, attacker Eljero Elia and Alessandro Matri will both start from the bench as well, with Mirko Vucinic leading the Juventus front-line again after a one match ban and Simone Pepe starting as left winger. For Milan, Daniele Bonera and Gianluca Zambrotta have taken the places of Ignazio Abate and Luca Antonini respectively in defence. Furthermore, versatile Dutchman Urby Emanuelson has lost his starting berth following the return from injury from Kevin-Prince Boateng. Juventus (4-1-4-1): Buffon; Lichtsteiner, Barzagli, Bonucci, Chiellini; Pirlo, Marchisio; Krasic, Vidal, Pepe; Vucinic. Subs: Storari, Grosso, Elia, Matri, Quagliarella, Del Piero, Giaccherini. AC Milan (4-3-1-2): Abbiati; Bonera, Nesta, Thiago Silva, Zambrotta; Nocerino, Van Bommel, Seedorf; Boateng; Ibrahimovic, Cassano. Subs: Amelia, Ambrosini, Antonini, De Sciglio, Emanuelson, Aquilani, El Shaarawy.
  7. Serie A Week 6 - 2/10/2011 (08:45 p.m.) - Juventus Arena - Turin Boateng problem in warm-up Oct 2, 2011 Alberto Aquilani is also warming up, as Kevin-Prince Boateng picked up a problem in Milan
  8. Serie A Week 6 - 2/10/2011 (08:45 p.m.) - Juventus Arena - Turin Pirlo's Juve v Ibra's Milan Oct 2, 2011 Andrea Pirlo faces his ex-teammates as Juventus take on Milan with Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Kevin-Prince Boateng and Antonio Cassano. The two title contenders go head-to-head in Turin, kick-off at 19.45 UK time. Antonio Conte has to do without Vincenzo Iaquinta and Paolo De Ceglie, but Pirlo is able to face his former teammates after shaking off a knock to the knee. Giorgio Chiellini changes position to left-back, bringing in Andrea Barzagli with Leonardo Bonucci in the middle. Mirko Vucinic is the lone centre-forward in a 4-2-3-1 system. Milan had far more concerns, as the absentee list includes Robinho, Alexandre Pato, Gennaro Gattuso, Philippe Mexes and Mathieu Flamini. Ibrahimovic returned midweek after a thigh strain to face Viktoria Plzen in the Champions League, while Boateng and Massimo Ambrosini are back in the squad after long-term injuries. Juventus: Buffon; Lichtsteiner, Barzagli, Bonucci, Chiellini; Pirlo, Marchisio; Krasic, Vidal, Pepe; Vucinic Juventus bench: Storari, Grosso, Giaccherini, Pazienza, Del Piero, Matri, Elia. Milan: Abbiati; Bonera, Nesta, Thiago Silva, Zambrotta; Nocerino, Van Bommel, Seedorf; Boateng; Ibrahimovic, Cassano Milan bench: Amelia, Antonini, De Sciglio, Aquilani, Emanuelson, Inzaghi, Ambrosini.
  9. Serie A Week 6 - 2/10/2011 (08:45 p.m.) - Juventus Arena - Turin Vidal: 'Why I chose Juve over Milan' Oct 2, 2011 Arturo Vidal faces Milan tonight, but admits he was about to join them this summer.
  10. Serie A Week 6 - 2/10/2011 (08:45 p.m.) - Juventus Arena - Turin Pirlo's availability, the return of Ibrahimovic & the five key areas which will decide Juventus v AC Milan The stage is set for an epic encounter as Serie A's early-season pace-setters welcome one of their oldest and fiercest rivals to their new home in Turin for the first time. Oct 2, 2011 Juventus have made an encouraging start to life under new coach Antonio Conte but their Scudetto credentials will be put to the test when they host reigning champions AC Milan on Sunday night. Juve opened their campaign with back-to-back victories over Parma and Siena but successive draws at home to Bologna and away to Catania have underlined that Conte
  11. Serie A Week 6 - 2/10/2011 (08:45 p.m.) - Juventus Arena - Turin AC Milan made an error letting Pirlo join Juventus - Albertini The ex-San Siro favourite, who spent 14 years there, feels the Italy international should have been kept on the club's books rather than being allowed to leave freely. Oct 2, 2011 Demetrio Albertini believes AC Milan's decision to let Andrea Pirlo slip through their fingers and join Juventus could backfire when the teams meet in Serie A on Sunday if he plays. Pirlo left the champions at the end of last season following an illustrious 10-year career at San Siro and moved to Turin on a free deal. But Albertini, a former Milan midfielder and current vice president of the Italian FA (FIGC) believes his old club could regret their decision not to keep him on board. "Milan taught me that you can make mistakes when you buy players, not sell them. What a mistake, getting rid of Pirlo," Albertini told Tuttosport. "We are talking about a unique and irreplaceable player in Pirlo." Massimiliano Allegri's men signed Alberto Aquilani on loan from Liverpool with a view to making it a permanent deal as Pirlo's substitute. However, the Italian feels what the former Inter ace brought to the champions has dried up, regardless of replacements. "Mark Van Bommel, Alberto Aquilani and Massimo Ambrosini are all different players," he said. The Serie A showdown kicks-off at Juventus Arena in Turin at 19:45 (CET). Pirlo, 32, is in doubt for the game after picking up a knock to his knee in Saturday's training session, but he was not excluded from the squad.
  12. AC Milan made an error letting Pirlo join Juventus - Albertini The ex-San Siro favourite, who spent 14 years there, feels the Italy international should have been kept on the club's books rather than being allowed to leave freely. Oct 2, 2011 Demetrio Albertini believes AC Milan's decision to let Andrea Pirlo slip through their fingers and join Juventus could backfire when the teams meet in Serie A on Sunday if he plays. Pirlo left the champions at the end of last season following an illustrious 10-year career at San Siro and moved to Turin on a free deal. But Albertini, a former Milan midfielder and current vice president of the Italian FA (FIGC) believes his old club could regret their decision not to keep him on board. "Milan taught me that you can make mistakes when you buy players, not sell them. What a mistake, getting rid of Pirlo," Albertini told Tuttosport. "We are talking about a unique and irreplaceable player in Pirlo." Massimiliano Allegri's men signed Alberto Aquilani on loan from Liverpool with a view to making it a permanent deal as Pirlo's substitute. However, the Italian feels what the former Inter ace brought to the champions has dried up, regardless of replacements. "Mark Van Bommel, Alberto Aquilani and Massimo Ambrosini are all different players," he said. The Serie A showdown kicks-off at Juventus Arena in Turin at 19:45 (CET). Pirlo, 32, is in doubt for the game after picking up a knock to his knee in Saturday's training session, but he was not excluded from the squad.
  13. Serie A Week 6 - 2/10/2011 (08:45 p.m.) - Juventus Arena - Turin Arturo Vidal: I rejected AC Milan for Juventus The Chile international midfielder claims an interest from the Italian champions was rejected during the summer transfer window before he moved to Turin from Bayer Leverkusen. Oct 2, 2011 Arturo Vidal admits he could have been playing for AC Milan in Sunday night's Serie A showdown, but he turned them down in favour of a move to Juventus. Vidal, 24, was wanted by Bayern Munich over the summer, but Bayer Leverkusen did with business with Antonio Conte's club. However, the Italian champions were also at the door. "Did Milan want me in the summer? Yes, but I chose Juventus because they have won more titles in Italy and they have more ambition," Vidal told Tuttosport. Speaking of the game between the two sides in Turin, Vidal said: "Certain matches are fascinating and if we beat Milan then other teams will look at us differently."
  14. Serie A Week 6 - 2/10/2011 (08:45 p.m.) - Juventus Arena - Turin AC Milan clash provides Juventus with first real acid test Following their promising start to the Serie A season, the Old Lady's credentials will be tested to the limit by last season's Scudetto winners in Sunday's clash. Oct 2, 2011 Reigning Serie A champions AC Milan provide the formidable opponents for Juventus tomorrow as Juventus Stadium plays host to its first
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