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  1. BARI 1 - 0 JUVENTUSSerie A - Una perla di Donati piega una brutta Juve Comincia nel peggiore dei modi la Serie A 2010-2011 della nuova Juventus di Gigi Delneri. A Bari, i bianconeri giocano male e perdono 1-0: di Donati, nel primo tempo, il super gol che decide l'incontro. Per il tecnico della Juventus c'è molto, moltissimo da lavorare... Eurosport - domenica, 29 agosto 2010 Inizia con una sconfitta il nuovo corso della Juventus. Al San Nicola di Bari, i bianconeri incassano un 1-0 che fa male, oltre che per il risultato, anche sotto il punto di vista del gioco: inesistente... KRASIC E QUAGLIARELLA TITOLARI – Delneri sorprende un po’ tutti schierando dal primo minuto gli ultimi due nuovi arrivati in casa Juve. Chiellini e Bonucci sono la coppia centrale, con Motta e De Ceglie sugli esterni, Melo è preferito a Sissoko, con Pepe e Del Piero che completano l’undici titolare. Ventura ripropone in sostanza la formazione che ben si era comportata nello scorso campionato, con le novità che sono rappresentate da Belmonte, Marco Rossi e Ghezzal. BARI IN PALLA, JUVE IN RITARDO – La prima occasione dell’incontro è per Barreto, con l’attaccante brasiliano che da posizione defilata non inquadra la porta. Krasic si presenta al 5’ con una buona iniziativa sulla destra, ma il suo suggerimento per Quagliarella non trova l’attaccante campano per via dell’intervento di Masiello. Al 13simo si fa male Gazzi, al suo posto entra Donati: sarà determinante... Al 22esimo miracolo di Storari, con l’ex portiere della Sampdoria decisivo nel chiudere lo specchio a Ghezzal presentatosi tutto solo davanti alla porta della Juve sugli sviluppi di un bel triangolo con Barreto. CAPOLAVORO DI DONATI, JUVE KO – Un triangolo fra Felipe Melo e Del Piero porta il brasiliano alla conclusione da dentro l’area di rigore, ma il suo destro (deviato) è chiuso in calcio d’angolo. E’ però un fuoco di paglia, perchè è il Bari a tenere il pallino del gioco: al tentativo di Barreto al 39esimo, fa seguito il capolavoro di Donati, a due minuto dal termine del primo tempo. L’ex centrocampista del Milan salta Marchisio al limite dell’area e calcia con il mancino sul palo più lontano: conclusione devastante e Bari in vantaggio sotto lo sguardo impotente di Storari. GIRANDOLA DI “CAMBI”, MA “CAMBIA” POCO – A inizio ripresa, Delneri ripresenta la sua squadra senza Krasic, ma con Martinez al suo posto: Pepe va a destra e l’ex del Catania si piazza a sinistra. In seguito, l’ex della Samp inserirà anche Lanzafame e Sissoko in luogo di Pepe e Melo, ma cambierà ben poco. Anzi... Sarà proprio la Juve a rischiare il tracollo sulle iniziative soprattutto di Alvarez, Barreto e Ghezzal, apparso in una condizione straordinaria. Il finale, dove con Chiellini per poco la Juve non trova il gol dell’immeritato pari a tempo scaduto, è ancor peggiore: Martinez si fa male, smette praticamente di giocare con i bianconeri che sono costretti ad affrontare gli ultimi minuti inferiorità numerica. Il Bari vince con pieno merito e dimostra così che la grande stagione dello scorso anno era tutto fuorchè casuale: la Juve esce sconfitta dalla prima giornata di campionato e la sensazione è che per Delneri ci sarà tantissimo lavoro nei prossimi giorni... Andrea Tabacco / Eurosport BARI - JUVENTUS - clicca qui
  2. Claudio Marchisio Leaves Italy Training Camp With Thigh Injury The Azzurri midfielder will not take part in the Euro 2012 qualifiers versus Estonia and Faroe Islands... Aug 30, 2010 Italy midfielder Claudio Marchisio has left the Azzurri's training camp at Converciano with an injury ahead of the Euro 2012 qualifiers against Estonia and Faroe Islands, according to tuttomercatoweb. The player suffered a slight problem during Juventus' 1-0 loss to Bari, but was later assessed by the national team's medical staff, who diagnosed the former Empoli man with an injury to the femoral bicep of his left thigh. The 24-year-old has left his international team-mates and returned to Turin and is unlikely to take part in their two qualifiers on September 3 and September 7. Coach Cesare Prandelli may also have to do without striker Antonio Cassano. You can read the tactician's comments on the Sampdoria star's potential absence by clicking here. Meanwhile, Manchester City starlet Mario Balotelli was not called up due to a knee injury he suffered with his club in Europa League action.
  3. Zlatan Ibrahimovic Has Made Milan Stronger Than Juventus - Giorgio Chiellini The centre-back broke down the top flight ahead of the new season... Aug 29, 2010 Juventus defender Giorgio Chiellini has commented on the return of Zlatan Ibrahimovic to Serie A, suggesting that the striker has added extra quality to Milan that shifts the balance of power in Italy. "Objectively, someone like Ibrahimovic changes the equilibrium [of the league], now that he's there, it can be said Milan are ahead of us," he revealed to La Stampa. "Inter are very balanced and maybe Milan and Roma have something more than us, Napoli and Palermo are also strong. The starting XI of Palermo today can play the best football. "Pay attention to Genoa and Fiorentina, who are not involved in Europe and of course there is always a surprise!" Chiellini and the Bianconeri open their Serie A campaign at the Stadio San Nicola against Bari on Sunday. Ibrahimovic, a former Juve player, signed with the Rossoneri from Barcelona for
  4. Andrea Agnelli: Juventus Will Get Their Revoked Serie A Titles Back Agnelli confident Juventus will find a way of getting their stripped scudetti back... Aug 28, 2010 Juventus president Andrea Agnelli has confirmed the club will not give up their efforts in having the two Calciopoli-revoked Italian league titles handed back. Back in May Juventus announced they would be seeking legal avenues to find a way of appealing to have the two Scudetti that were revoked from them restored. That move followed the on-going Calciopoli2 investigations in the Tribual of Naples in which Luciano Moggi and his legal team have been trying to prove that a number of clubs were in regular contact with referees. The Italian FA (FIGC) promised they would launch their own investigation after it emerged that over 171,000 phonecalls involving a number of clubs, directors and referees had come to light, but were never used in the original Calciopoli investigation in 2006 when the Old Lady were stripped of two titles. Tuttosport claim the FIGC has been having trouble in obtaining evidence from the court of Naples from which they will open their own enquiry, but Agnelli is ready to hand over a file of documents on Juve's behalf. "What we have presented is very detailed and is based on our founded judgement," he told Sky Sport Italia. "It's a precise exhibit on the revocation of one Scudetto. From this aspect we are not expecting a quick response, but we are confident of getting a positive outcome from what we are taking forwards. "It's a complex situation and we have to evaluate many legal issues, but we will show our correctness in cases which are still open. We will certainly evaluate revocatory action and the re-assignment of titles."
  5. Juventus Respond To Claudio Marchisio Over Contract Extension Claims Bianconeri answer Marchisio's extension doubts... Aug 25, 2010 Juventus have moved quickly to difuse tension over Claudio Marchisio's antithetical stance in relation to a new deal. The midfielder had said he was "pessimistic" over signing a new deal with the club on his Facebook page following delays in talks. But Juventus are hopeful of patching up the cracks that have started to appear on the surface of the player's future. "In relation to Claudio Marchisio's comments published on Facebook in which the players expresses his pessimism at his current contractual situation, Juventus makes clear his contract expires in June 2014," reads a statement on the club's official website. "The club is in constant contact with the player's agent Carlo Pallavicino, who we have met over the last few weeks. "Marchisio is Juventus property and we have all the interest to find an agreement that suits the player and the club."
  6. MILAN 4 - 5 JUVENTUS La Juve batte il Milan ai rigori Trofeo Berlusconi ai bianconeri 23 agosto 2010 Il tradizionale antipasto del campionato, il Trofeo Berlusconi, giunto alla sua ventesima edizione, finisce nella bacheca della Juventus che piega il Milan al termine di una partita scialba e priva di slanci, decisa solo ai calci di rigore (5-4 per i bianconeri) dopo lo 0-0 dei novanta minuti di gara. Giocati con il freno a mano tirato e, forse, la mente rivolta pi
  7. Nothing New Regarding A Renewal For Claudio Marchisio However, the Italian international's departure is unlikely according to his representative... Aug 24, 2010 The agent of Juventus midfielder Claudio Marchisio, Carlo Pallavicino, has commented on recent reports regarding the player's contract and the possibility of him joining Serie A rivals Inter. "Claudio Marchisio has a contract with Juventus until 2014," he explained to fcinter1908.it. "Leaving Turin? Unless Juve decide to sell him then he will remain." The former Empoli man is eager to negotiate a new deal, which is why reports of a potential exit have surfaced. He reportedly earns less than the majority of the first team players, but being considered a key part of the team and it's future by coach Luigi Del Neri, he is now seeking an improved contract. "He stands his ground, but there is no news on the renewal of his contract," he concluded. The 24-year-old made 35 appearances for the club in all competitions last year and took part in his first major tournament at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. New Italy boss Cesare Prandelli also included him in his initial list of call-ups.
  8. Giuseppe Marotta: The Transfer Market Has Not Yet Closed Juventus director is hinting at more arrivals Aug 22, 2010 Juventus sporting director Giuseppe Marotta insists that the Bianconeri's transfer market spending for this summer may not have ended. Having already brought in Milos Krasic, Davide Lanzafame, Leonardo Bonucci, Jorge Martinez, Simone Pepe, Marco Motta and Marco Storari so far, the director says he will be seeking another defender and midfielder. "We still need another player, and we hope to sign him in the last days of the transfer season," Marotta revealed to Eurosport. "We are still looking for a defender and a midfielder. "As for Aquilani? We cannot speak about anything official as of yet, even if the transfer will be completed in the next few days." Marotta also explained the saga surrounding playmaker Diego, and whether the Brazilian is set to leave the Bianconeri. "No request has arrived for him, and I do not believe he will leave," he said. "In any case, the transfer market closes August 31, and anything can happen. "We are very pleased with the work we have done so far," concluded Marotta.
  9. Nelle partite che contano certamente. Stasera devono poter giocare loro, altrimenti che ci stanno a fare alla Juve?
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