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  1. Claudio Ranieri Blasts Cagliari Defending After Juventus Loss Claudio Ranieri cut a frustrated character after his Cagliari side relinquished a two-game winning Serie A run with a 2-1 defeat at Juventus. The Sardinians showed plenty of defensive promise in the first half, taking a 0-0 scoreline into halftime, only to collapse after the interval. .............. “There is bitterness over the opening 15 minutes when we did not do enough, while we worked all week on set play situations, and then Juve scored two goals in precisely the way we expected,” the Cagliari boss said. “Bremer had nobody within two meters of him, and that is unacceptable against a team that is famous for being good on set plays,” Ranieri continued. The devastated Cagliari coach couldn’t reconcile with an underwhelming result in Turin. “I told my players, I felt bad for reproaching them, as we managed to neutralize most of their counter-attacks and played well, but ultimately we lost. We lost because it is the details that make the difference.“ Read more -> https://cultofcalcio.com/claudio-ranieri-blasts-cagliari-defending-after-juventus-loss/
  2. Juventus Player Ratings vs Cagliari: Scoring Defenders Put Bianconeri on Top At the Allianz Stadium in Turin, Juventus pulled off another Corto Muso by beating Cagliari with two goals to one. ............ Juventus (3-5-2) Wojciech Szczesny – 6 After keeping a clean sheet for more than 600 minutes, the Pole’s run came to a sudden end but there was little he could do on Dossena’s header. But he did well to deny the Cagliari defender on the second occasion with a finger-tip save. Federico Gatti – 6 The former Frosinone man tried to put his name on the scoresheet like his fellow Juventus defenders but his headers were miscued. Darted forward on some occasions but his passing left much to be desired. Nonetheless, he did well to limit Zito Luvumbo’s danger. Gleison Bremer – 7.5 A commanding display at the back from the Brazilian who completely nullified Andrea Petagna’s threat. Opened the scoring with a brilliant header following a towering jump. Daniele Rugani – 7 The former Cagliari defender needed two awkward touches to put the ball in the back of the net, but they all count. Held his ground against Leonardo Pavoletti in the final minutes. Andrea Cambiaso – 5.5 ............... Weston Mckennie – 6.5 A fine display from the USMNT star who covered every ounce of the pitch. Sprinted back to dispossess Tommaso Augello on one occasion and helped in bringing the ball forward. Manuel Locatelli – 6 A solid if not spectacular display from the Euro 2020 winner. Struggled to anchor the play with Nicolas Viola pressing him back, but did well to protect the ball. Fabio Miretti – 6 ............... Filip Kostic – 6.5 ............... Federico Chiesa – 6.5 It wasn’t the Italian’s most amazing performance but he still had his moments. Put Kean through with a brilliant play, won dangerous freekicks and delivered the assist for Rugani’s goal. He also came close to scoring a long-range spectacular volley. Moise Kean – 5.5 ............... Substitutes Dusan Vlahovic – 6 The Serbian was looking to impress his compatriot Novak Djokovic who was at the stadium. Skipped past two opponents at once before putting Iling-Junior through on goal. Samuel Iling-Junior – 5.5 ............... Arkadiusz Milik – N/A Hans Nicolussi Caviglia – N/A Read more -> https://cultofcalcio.com/juventus-player-ratings-vs-cagliari-scoring-defenders-put-bianconeri-on-top/
  3. Juventus 2 - Cagliari 1: Initial reaction and random observations Guess who’s back atop the Serie A table ... even if it is just for one night pending future results. Sunday night at the Allianz Stadium proved to be one where a few of Juventus’ most prominent streaks came to an unfortunate end. ............. Not only did Juventus see another game pass where none of their strikers scored, not only did Juventus return to their ways of not scoring from open play and not only did we see Max Allegri drop things deep against a lesser opponent to hold onto a win, but we also saw the Bianconeri extend their winning streak to five games with a 2-1 victory over Cagliari. What looked like it was going to be another win and a clean sheet after goals from Bremer and Daniele Rugani (and his junk), turned into something was maybe a little too close for comfort when Cagliari cut the lead in half — the kind of goal that will certainly make Max Allegri a little angry despite the victory and the three points. Oh, and this, too: Juventus are, for at least 24 hours, looking down at all of the other 19 teams in Serie A, one point clear of Inter ahead of their game against Matias Soulé and Frosinone on Sunday night. Alas ... gone is the streak of 1-0 wins, which ended at three. (And, in a way, going from the end of one international break to the start of the next and winning every game by the same 1-0 scoreline would have given me some kind of sick amusement. I know, I know, but it makes me laugh!) ............. Juventus will take that winning streak into the first Derby d’Italia of the season at San Siro in a couple of weeks. We don’t know if Juve will still be first or kicked back down to second with Sunday night’s result. But we do know is that Juventus will probably be hoping that Soulé gives them a little bit of help and tries to ensure that his parent club goes into the break officially atop the table. That is still going to be something that Allegri plays down no matter what considering what the main objective for this season continues to be. But the thing with this season is that Allegri’s team is getting wins in games in which they found themselves dropping points in a year ago. Was the performance against Cagliari all that great? Nah, I don’t think so. There’s still plenty of issues with this Juventus squad — especially when you take out a few key pieces because of suspension and/or injuries. ............. RANDOM THOUGHTS AND OBSERVATIONS Juventus are undefeated in games in which Manuel Locatelli wears the captain’s armband this season. They’re also undefeated in games this season when Stephan Lichtsteiner and Sami Khedira show up and get a nice round of applause before the game. If only Mario Mandzukic had rolled into Turin for the weekend and met up with two of his best mates from his Juve days. A half-hour in and Juve recorded all of two shots. That’s not exactly testing the greatness that is Simone Scuffet in goal. Oh well. Juve’s first half in a nutshell: misplaced passes out of the back, misplaced shots when they got the ball to the attack. Basically, an opening 45 minutes where they didn’t play very well. ............. Man, I was so ready to just kick up my feet — even though I watch every game in my recliner so they’re technically usually kicked up — after Rugani scored with his groin area to make it 2-0. But nope, we had to sweat this one out because that’s just how this team is. Allegri essentially challenged Federico Gatti not to get a yellow card (and the subsequent suspension) that would force him to miss the Inter showdown — and he was successful! Good job listening to your coach, Mr. Cats. “Juventus are atop the table” has a nice ring to it. Frosinone should beat Inter on Sunday night so that we can continue to say that for the next couple of weeks at minimum. Read more -> https://www.blackwhitereadallover.com/2023/11/11/23956710/juventus-cagliari-2023-serie-matchday-12-final-score-result-initial-reaction-random-observations
  4. Bremer and Rugani’s goals send Juventus to the top of the Serie A Juventus defeated Cagliari 2-1 in Serie A this evening to maintain their winning streak, although their run of clean sheets has come to an end. .............. The Old Lady started well, but they faced a Cagliari side on a three-game winning streak, and their visitors had the energy to pose some problems at the beginning of the match. .............. The Bianconeri had to wait until the hour mark to open the scoring, with Gleison Bremer heading in a fine Filip Kostic free kick. The Bianconeri extended their lead ten minutes later when Daniele Rugani scrambled the ball home in a crowded Cagliari goal. Cagliari pulled one back five minutes later, setting up a nervous finish to the game. Juve has been fantastic defensively this season and defended their lead well while trying to score another goal. Both clubs sought another goal, but it never came, and Juve will spend the next few hours at the top of the Italian league table before Inter Milan plays. Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/bremer-and-ruganis-goals-send-juventus-to-the-top-of-the-serie-a/
  5. P Pacchioni Edgardo Paci Massimo Pacione Marco Padoin Simone Padovan Stefano Padovano Michele Pagani Abramo Pagano Rocco Paggio Enrico Palladino Giuseppe Palladino Raffaele Palmer Karl Erik Palmieri Alessandro Palumbo Njoten Martin Pandolfi Mario Panero Attilio Paniati Mario Panio Rocco Panzanaro Piero Paolucci Michele Papa Salvatore Paramatti Michele Paredes Leandro Parente Pietro Parisch Italo Parisi Alessandro Paro Matteo Parodi Giulio Parola Carlo Parvopassu Giacomo Pasetti Luigi Pasino Rubens Pasquato Cristian Pastore Piero Patrucco Giuseppe Patti Enrico Paulo Sousa Paulucci Enrico Pavan Pietro Payer Antonio Payer Carlo Pazienza Michele Pecchia Fabio Pederzoli Alex Pedrale Mario Pedrale Valentino Pedro Felipe Peeters Daouda Pellegrin César Pellegrini Luca (1979) Pellegrini Luca (1999) Pellini Stefano Peluso Federico Penna Filippo Pennano Umberto Penzo Domenico Pepe Simone Perazzi Battista Perego Giacomo Pereyra Roberto Pergolizzi Stefano Péricard Vincent Perin Mattia Perone Augusto Perotti Silvio Perrone Marco Perrotta Simone Perucca Lorenzo Peruchetti Giuseppe Peruzzi Angelo Pessotto Gianluca Pessotto Vanni Petrelli Elia Petrelli Sergio Peyer Ernst Pezzotti Narciso Pianu William Piccinini Alberto Picchi Armando Piccolo Felice Pigazzini Davide Pilato Giovanni Pillon Giuseppe Piloni Massimo Pin Gabriele Pinaffo Marco Pinardi Umberto Pingitore Giuseppe Pinsoglio Carlo Piola Silvio Pioli Stefano Piotti Jorge Rubens Piovanelli Lamberto Pirlo Andrea Pirovano Luigi Pirrotta Domenico Pisani Andrea Pjaca Marko Pjanic Miralem Planetta Cesare Platini Michel Platt David Ploeger Johannes Poccardi Pietro Pocorobba Vittorio Pogba Paul Poggi Domenico Pogliano Gilberto Pol Lirola Pompilio Giuseppe Pontoni Bruno Giacomo Porrini Sergio Portanova Manolo Portigliatti Luigi Poulsen Christian Povero Pietro Pozzebon Nicolò Pozzi Praest Karl Aage Prandelli Claudio Cesare Prendato Gastone Prestileo Carmelo Princlari Pietro Promenet Puletti Massimo Puppo Sandro
  6. Cambiaso becca il giallo e viene subito dopo sostituito. Esordio di Nicolussi in questa stagione.
  7. É palesemente fermo a causa del mal di schiena
  8. Locatelli ancora in campo. Ma Allegri la sta vedendo la partita?
  9. Il té caldo ha fatto bene a Locatelli che é ancora in campo. Prima del 60esimo non ci saranno cambi per Allegri.
  10. Ecco, questo é un paragone che calza a pennello.
  11. Il VAR ha colpito ancora? Le polemiche invece che diminuire stanno aumentando. Prima era colpa solo della terna arbitrale ora della tecnologia usata a favore di chi sappiamo noi.
  12. Juventus vs Cagliari Preview: Probable Lineups, Prediction, Tactics, Team News & Key Stats Juventus will host Cagliari in Serie A this weekend, looking to continue their impressive run of form with a victory at home. Juventus are currently second in the league table, and they will hope to climb to the top of the table with a win over Cagliari on Saturday. The home side are coming into this game on the back of four consecutive victories in the league, and they will be the favourites heading into this contest. Meanwhile, Cagliari are 17th in the league table, and they will need to start picking up points or they could be dragged into the relegation battle. They have picked up two consecutive victories in the league and they will look to pull off an upset here. ............. Team News & Tactics Juventus ............. Probable Lineup (3-5-2): Szczesny; Rugani, Bremer, Huijsen; Cambiaso, McKennie, Locatelli, Miretti, Kostic; Vlahovic, Chiesa Cagliari ............. Probable Lineup (4-3-1-2): Scuffet; Zappa, Goldaniga, Dossena, Augello; Makoumbou, Prati, Jankto; Mancosu; Luvumbo, Oristanio Key Stats Juventus have won 11 of their last 12 matches against Cagliari in all competitions. Juventus have kept a clean sheet in their last six matches in Serie A. There have been over 2.5 goals scored in Cagliari’s last six games in Serie A. 17 goals have been scored in the last six matches between these two teams. Cagliari have conceded 22 goals in 11 league matches this season. Player to Watch Federico Chiesa The 26-year-old winger has been in impressive form this season, and he has four goals in 10 league appearances. He will look to help create goalscoring opportunities for his teammates and get on the score sheet himself. ............. Prediction Juventus 3-1 Cagliari Juventus are undoubtedly the better team here, and they should be able to grind out all three points. Cagliari will be desperate to bounce back strongly and they are likely to put up a fight. However, the gulf in quality between the two teams is immense and the home side should be able to pick up a comfortable victory at home. A 3-1 win for Juventus is on the cards this weekend. Read more -> https://thehardtackle.com/round-up/2023/11/10/juventus-vs-cagliari-preview-probable-lineups-prediction-tactics-team-news-key-stats-4/
  13. “Locatelli will be the captain” – Allegri reveals some of his choices before Cagliari match On Saturday evening, Juventus will welcome Cagliari to the Allianz Stadium in the final Serie A weekend before the November international break. Due to several absentees either through injuries or suspension, Max Allegri will have to introduce some tweaks to his starting formation. The Juventus manager held his pre-match press conference on Friday afternoon where he revealed some of his choices for tomorrow. The 56-year-old announced that Manuel Locatelli will wear the captain’s armband in the absence of the injured Danilo and the balanced Adrien Rabiot. “From all points of view, tomorrow’s match will be fundamental for us,” said Allegri. ................ While some suggested that Dean Huijsen could start tomorrow, Allegri revealed that Federico Gatti will maintain his place at the back despite risking a ban. “Federico Gatti is one card away from a ban, but he will play because we can’t afford to look ahead to the next matches. ................ “In attack, everyone is healthy and that’s the most important aspect. Whoever starts from the beginning will be able to make an impact and the same goes for whoever comes in during the game. ................ “It’s a difficult match because we’re coming from an extremely positive period and, consequently, the attention span could be decreased, but I’ve warned my players. “We will have to play with serenity, but at the same time with determination to bring home an important result.” Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/locatelli-will-be-the-captain-allegri-reveals-some-of-his-choices-before-cagliari-match/
  14. Man City and Phillips both open to Juventus loan – But other targets persist This January, Juventus could be looking to bolster their midfield ranks by adding an experienced profile to the mix. Max Allegri is suffering from a shortage in the middle of the park, especially following the suspensions of Paul Pogba and Nicolo Fagioli. Juventus are making progress in their pursuit of Man City midfielder Kalvin Phillips. ............... Although he won the treble last season, the Englishman is frustrated by the lack of playing time under Pep Guardiola. So as the report tells it, Phillips is open for a transfer to Turin. The Cityzens are also in the same boat. The European champions would prefer to send the player on loan abroad rather than strengthen a domestic competitor. The 27-year-old currently earns 5 million euros per season. But Juventus should be able to afford his wages since it would be a short-term transfer. ............... Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/man-city-and-phillips-both-open-to-juventus-loan-but-other-other-targets-persist/
  15. Probable Juventus lineup vs Cagliari: Three doubts for Allegri On Saturday, Juventus will host Cagliari at the Allianz Stadium as they look to extend their winning streak to five on the trot. Between injuries, suspensions and an upcoming clash against Inter after the international break, Max Allegri is facing some dilemmas. ............. Juventus Probable XI (3-5-2): Szczesny; Huijsen (Gatti), Bremer, Rugani; McKennie, Miretti, Locatelli, Cambiaso (Caviglia), Iling-Junior (Kostic); Kean, Vlahovic Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/probable-juventus-lineup-vs-cagliari-three-doubts-for-allegri/
  16. FELICE OSTORERO https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foot-Ball_Club_Juventus_1911-1912 Nazione: Italia Luogo di nascita: Torino Data di nascita: 20.04.1894 Luogo di morte: - Data di morte: - Ruolo: Attaccante Altezza: - Peso: - Soprannome: - Alla Juventus dal 1911 al 1913 Esordio: 08.04.1912 - Amichevole - Juventus-Austria Vienna 2-2 Ultima partita: 25.05.1913 - Amichevole - Juventus-Andrea Doria 2-4 0 presenze - 0 reti
  17. ERNESTO ORSENIGO https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foot-Ball_Club_Juventus_1920-1921 Nazione: Italia Luogo di nascita: Treviglio (Bergamo) Data di nascita: 29.11.1898 Luogo di morte: - Data di morte: - Ruolo: Attaccante Altezza: - Peso: - Soprannome: - Alla Juventus dal 1920 al 1921 Esordio: 03.10.1920 - Amichevole - Juventus-Alessandria 2-2 0 presenze - 0 reti
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