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RENATO MIGLIOLI https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renato_Miglioli Nazione: Italia Luogo di nascita: Caronno Varesino (Varese) Data di nascita: 03.10.1921 Luogo di morte: Milano Data di morte: 06.07.2007 Ruolo: Centrocampista Altezza: - Peso: - Soprannome: - Alla Juventus dal 1947 al 1948 Esordio: 13.07.1948 - Amichevole - Norrkoeping-Juventus 0-4 Ultima partita: 16.07.1948 - Amichevole - AIK Solna-Juventus 3-2 0 presenze - 0 reti Renato Miglioli (Caronno Varesino, 3 ottobre 1921 – Milano, 6 luglio 2007) è stato un calciatore e allenatore di calcio italiano, di ruolo centrocampista. Renato Miglioli Renato Miglioli con la maglia del Novara Nazionalità Italia Calcio Ruolo Centrocampista Termine carriera 1957 - giocatore 1958 - allenatore Carriera Squadre di club 1938-1941 Pirelli ? (?) 1941-1942 Catania 9 (4) 1946-1947 Gallaratese 37 (6) 1947-1949 Atalanta 70 (10) 1949-1952 Inter 86 (9) 1952-1954 Novara 51 (9) 1954-1956 L.R. Vicenza 47 (5) 1956-1957 Cremonese 14 (1) Carriera da allenatore 1956-1957 Cremonese Carriera Calciatore Comincia a giocare con la formazione della Pirelli Milano, composta prevalentemente da operai dell'omonima azienda, con cui scala le categorie fino alla Serie C. Viene poi acquistato dal Catania, sempre in Serie C, dove disputa 7 gare siglando 4 reti. Lo scoppio della seconda guerra mondiale lo obbliga alla sospensione dell'attività sportiva per adempiere alla chiamata alle armi. Al termine degli eventi bellici riprende a giocare nella Gallaratese, in Serie B, dove disputa un campionato (stagione 1946-1947). Nell'estate 1947 viene acquistato dall'Atalanta, con cui esordisce in Serie A (il 14 settembre 1947 in occasione del successo interno sul Bari), e disputa due stagioni da titolare per poi passare all'Inter nel 1949. Con i nerazzurri milanesi resta per tre anni ritagliandosi spazi nel centrocampo per poi trasferirsi al Novara, sempre nel massimo campionato, nel 1952. Dopo un biennio con i piemontesi e 7 campionati di massima serie consecutivi nel 1954 accetta di scendere di categoria passando al Lanerossi Vicenza, dove contribuisce alla vittoria del campionato e alla conseguente promozione in serie A. Dopo un'altra stagione in massima serie coi veneti, chiude la carriera di calciatore con la Cremonese in Serie C, dopo aver totalizzato complessivamente 233 presenze e 31 reti in Serie A e 58 presenze e 8 reti in Serie B. Allenatore Nella stagione 1956-1957, mentre è ancora in attività come calciatore, assume la guida tecnica della Cremonese in sostituzione di Géza Boldizsár. Resta sulla panchina dei grigiorossi anche all'inizio della stagione successiva, venendo sostituito a dicembre da Giorgio Granata ed Ercole Bodini. Palmarès Campionato italiano di Serie B: 1 - L.R. Vicenza: 1954-1955
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MARCO MIGLINO https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juventus_Football_Club_2009-2010 Nazione: Italia Luogo di nascita: Moncalieri (Torino) Data di nascita: 24.01.1972 Ruolo: Portiere Altezza: - Peso: - Soprannome: - Alla Juventus dal 2009 al 2010 Esordio: 06.05.2010 - Amichevole - Juventus-Santhiá 3-1 0 presenze - 0 reti
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PIETRO ALFREDO MICHELA ZUCCO https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foot-Ball_Club_Juventus_1907-1908 Nazione: Italia Luogo di nascita: Aglié (Torino) Data di nascita: 28.08.1887 Luogo di morte: Torino Data di morte: 09.11.1967 Ruolo: Difensore Altezza: - Peso: - Soprannome: - Alla Juventus dal 1907 al 1908 Esordio: 19.01.1908 - 1^ Categoria - Andrea Doria-Juventus 0-3 Ultima partita: 10.05.1908 - 1^ Categoria - Juventus-Andrea Doria 5-1 3 presenze - 0 reti
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RAÚL MEZZADRA https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raúl_Mezzadra Nazione: Argentina Luogo di nascita: Florida (Uruguay) Data di nascita: 15.09.1914 Luogo di morte: - Data di morte: - Ruolo: Attaccante Altezza: - Peso: - Soprannome: - Alla Juventus dal 1940 al 1941 e dal 1943 al 1944 Esordio: 15.09.1940 - Amichevole - Inter-Juventus 2-1 Ultima partita: 28.11.1943 - Amichevole - Biellese-Juventus 5-2 0 presenze - 0 reti Raúl Mezzadra, talvolta Mezadra (Florida, 15 settembre 1914 – ...), è stato un calciatore argentino, di ruolo attaccante. Raúl Mezzadra Nazionalità Argentina Calcio Ruolo Attaccante Termine carriera 1947 Carriera Squadre di club 1933-1937 Platense 67 (30) 1937 Ferro Carril Oeste 6 (1) 1940-1941 Torino 1 (0) 1941-1942 Bari 30 (6) 1942-1943 Venezia 18 (0) 1943-1944 Asti 7 (0) 1945-1947 Cesena 44 (1) Carriera Giocò in Serie A con le maglie di Torino e Venezia. Palmarès Club Competizioni nazionali Serie B: 1 - Bari: 1941-1942
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Paolo De Paola insists Juventus is getting better despite constant criticism Juventus has faced significant criticism, especially in Serie A, where they have been questioned for their perceived lack of progress and playing style. Under the management of Max Allegri, Juventus has gone through two trophyless seasons at the Allianz Stadium, leading to calls for his dismissal, as there has been a perception that the team has not made significant strides forward since his return. Despite these challenges, Juventus has chosen to maintain faith in their manager, believing that it’s only a matter of time before they regain their status as the top team in Serie A. ........... Journalist Paolo De Paola has commented on Juventus’ progress and suggests that the club is indeed making strides toward improvement. “They gave positive signs, they played well, especially in the second half, but frankly, without Chiesa and Vlahovic I don’t think so that he could have done better than what he did. In general, that air of change that can be felt in Juventus continues to be confirmed week after week.” ........ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/paolo-de-paola-insists-juventus-is-getting-better-despite-constant-criticism/
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Man City boss Pep Guardiola: “Juventus never contacted me, Allegri always wants to win” Over the past 15 years, Pep Guardiola has established himself as one of the most successful coaches in the modern era. The Spaniard won a plethora of titles at Barcelona, Bayern Munich and his current club Manchester City, including three Champions League trophies. .......... “Juventus never contacted me,” revealed the Barcelona legend while attending an event at the Cuneo sports hall. “In Italy, you eat very well. I like it a lot and I often come here on holiday.” .......... “Allegri wants to win, as does any coach who prefers tactics. I have never met a manager who doesn’t want to win or who doesn’t want to play well. “There are different ways of seeing football, but in the end everyone plays to win,” concluded Guardiola. ......... Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/man-city-boss-pep-guardiola-juventus-never-contacted-me-allegri-always-wants-to-win/
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Pogba could get a reduced sentence as new details emerge Following the results of his counter-analysis, Paul Pogba now faces allegations of failing a drug test and a potential ban. This revelation has sent shockwaves through Juventus, as Pogba has never appeared to be a player involved in such misconduct. The development has taken Juventus by surprise, but the club must now move forward, while Pogba is determined to clear his name. Reports have suggested that he could face a suspension of around four years, although there is a possibility of a reduced penalty. The high level of testosterone in Pogba’s system was attributed to the presence of dehydroepiandrosterone. However, a report on Calciomercato indicates that Pogba may be able to demonstrate that he did not intentionally consume the substance, as it is sometimes present in products without being explicitly listed on their labels. ......... Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/pogba-could-get-a-reduced-sentence-as-new-details-emerge/
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From €10m per year to €2k a month! Paul Pogba wage cut kicks in at Juventus after failed drugs test Paul Pogba has received confirmation from Juventus that, in the wake of a failed drugs test, his salary is to be cut to just €2,000 a month. ............ The ban has now been extended indefinitely, with Pogba facing the threat of a lengthy suspension and possible termination of his contract if he is found guilty of doping offences at a sporting trial. Juventus have not taken such drastic action just yet, but they have sent a letter to Pogba informing him of his pay reduction. Pogba is reportedly hoping for a reduced ban after it was revealed that the substance he has tested positive for is not testosterone itself, but rather the testosterone-boosting hormone DHEA. As per regulations when it comes to suspended players, Juve only have to pay Pogba the minimum wage laid out in the Collective Agreement with the Italian Association of Footballers. That means the 30-year-old midfielder is receiving €42,177 gross per year – which equates to around €2,000 per month. ............ Read more -> https://www.goal.com/en-gb/lists/10m-per-year-2k-a-month-paul-pogba-wage-cut-juventus-failed-drugs-test/blt835aee47031065a4#cscc699dad36b5e8b4
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Max Allegri gushes over the development of teenage midfielder Kenan Yildiz is gradually becoming a favourite of Max Allegri as the gaffer keeps fielding the youngster. With Nicolo Fagioli on the bench yesterday, Allegri subbed on the young Turkish star as he continues to show that he is a top talent. He has been through the Bianconeri system from the U19 to the senior side in a year and keeps going strong. ......... After the game against Torino, Allegri was asked about his teenage midfielder and he said: “In my opinion, he becomes a wonderful player, stopping the ball as he stops.” Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/max-allegri-gushes-over-the-development-of-teenage-midfielder/
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Chiesa joins Italy squad but Vlahovic stays at Juventus Last weekend, Juventus contended the Derby della Mole in the absence of their two star strikers Federico Chiesa and Dusan Vlahovic. ........ The two stars are set for contrasting fates during the international break. Chiesa will join Luciano Spalletti’s Italy ranks, along with his Juventus teammates Federico Gatti, Manuel Locatelli and Moise Kean. The report explains that the Euro 2020 winner was already feeling comprehensively better on the day of the Derby. Therefore, he will be part of the Azzurri ranks where his condition will be closely monitored. It will be up to Spalletti to decide whether to field him or not in the two upcoming Euro 2024 qualifiers. ........ On the other hand, Vlahovic will remain at home in Turin. The striker is feeling pain in the lower back, so he’ll have to skip Serbia’s next encounters. The 23-year-old will be working on recovering ahead of the San Siro clash against Milan on October 22. Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/chiesa-joins-italy-squad-but-vlahovic-stays-at-juventus/
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“100 with this glorious shirt” Locatelli celebrates his 100th Juventus appearance Manuel Locatelli reached a significant milestone by playing his 100th game for Juventus in the recent match against Torino, and the midfielder couldn’t be happier. Locatelli joined Juventus in 2021 after showcasing his talents with Sassuolo and making a notable impact for Italy during Euro 2020. The club had been monitoring him for several seasons before he made the move. Despite interest from other clubs, including Arsenal, the decision to say yes to Juventus was an easy one for Locatelli. ..... “100 with this glorious shirt I’ve always dreamed of and a Derby victory! Incredible emotion, thanks to everyone!” Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/100-with-this-glorious-shirt-locatelli-celebrates-his-100th-juventus-appearance/
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Allegri says football will miss Pogba after his counter-analysis result Juventus manager Max Allegri expressed his sympathy for Paul Pogba after the midfielder’s samples continue to test positive for a banned substance. ........ The unexpected results of Pogba’s failed drug test have left everyone, including Allegri, surprised and disheartened. Allegri acknowledges Pogba as a genuinely good person and a significant character in football, emphasising that his absence would be felt within the sport. ......... “On a human level, I am very close to him. I knew him since he was a young boy. It is a great pity for all of football to lose a player who was special. It is a difficult moment for him and we can only wish him the best.” ........ Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/allegri-says-football-will-miss-pogba-after-his-counter-analysis-result/
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Milik top, Miretti, flop: Italian media ratings for Juventus vs Torino At the Allianz Stadium in Turin, Juventus confirmed themselves as the dominant force in the city by beating Torino once again. The Bianconeri scored two goals in the second half, both coming from Filip Kostic’s corner kicks. Federico Gatti pounced on a chaotic situation to score the first, while Arek Milik beat Vanja Milinkovic-Savic to the ball and nodded home the second. Therefore, the two goal-scorers along with Kostic received some of the highest grades in the ratings of the major Italian sports outlets. ......... On the other hand, all accounts agreed that Fabio Miretti was the author of the poorest display for Juventus in the Derby. ......... giornalaccio rosa DELLO SPORT SZCZESNY- 6 GATTI- 6,5 BREMER- 6,5 DANILO- 6,5 WEAH- 6 MCKENNIE- 6 LOCATELLI- 6 RABIOT- 6 KOSTIC- 6,5 MIRETTI- 5 KEAN- 6,5 CAMBIASO- 6 MILIK- 7 YILDIZ- N/A TUTTOSPORT SZCZESNY- 6,5 GATTI- 7 BREMER- 7 DANILO- 7 WEAH- 6 MCKENNIE- 6,5 LOCATELLI- 6 RABIOT- 5,5 KOSTIC- 7 MIRETTI- 5 KEAN- 6 CAMBIASO- 6 MILIK- 7 YILDIZ- 6,5 All. ALLEGRI- 6,5 CORRIERE DELLO SPORT SZCZESNY- 6 GATTI- 7 BREMER- 7 DANILO- 6,5 WEAH- 6 MCKENNIE- 6 LOCATELLI- 6 RABIOT- 6 KOSTIC- 6,5 MIRETTI- 5 KEAN- 6 CAMBIASO- N/A MILIK- 7 YILDIZ- N/A ALLEGRI- 7 Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/milik-top-miretti-flop-italian-media-ratings-for-juventus-vs-torino/
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Cesare Prandelli insists Juventus can win the Scudetto Italian coach Cesare Prandelli has identified Juventus as one of the contenders for this season’s Serie A title, although he acknowledges that the competition will be fiercely challenging. The Bianconeri are currently in contention for the title but are facing strong competition from some of the most formidable teams in Italy. At present, there is no clear-cut favourite for the championship. ........ He said: “Will there be an escape like that of Napoli last year? No, there are four of them and they are more or less all there. Juventus included.” ......... Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/cesare-prandelli-insists-juventus-can-win-the-scudetto/
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Bremer “apologizes” to Chiellini for stealing signature head bandage In a light-hearted social media post, Juventus defender Gleison Bremer apologized to club icon Giorgio Chiellini for stealing his signature head bandage. During last night’s 2-0 win over Torino, the Brazilian defender ate a boot in the face courtesy of his teammate Moise Kean. This forced him to don a bandage for the rest of the match. This scene reminded the fans of Chiellini who often had to sport a bandage after colliding either with an opponent or a teammate. ......... Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/photo-bremer-apologizes-to-chiellini-for-stealing-signature-head-bandage/
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What did Pogba take that caused his failed drug test? Paul Pogba is currently working with his legal team to mount a defence after a counter-analysis of his samples revealed the presence of a banned substance. This development could potentially result in a lengthy ban for the midfielder, possibly up to four years. Given the situation, Pogba’s future at Juventus appears to be in jeopardy, as the club is expected to terminate his contract once he receives the ban. The banned substance in question is reported to be Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), a natural substance that has the potential to boost testosterone levels. Its presence in Pogba’s samples has raised questions about how it entered his system, as well as its source. Pogba and his representatives are determined to clear his name and have pledged to undergo thorough testing of all samples found in his body to ascertain their origins and how they ended up in his system. .......... Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/what-did-pogba-take-that-caused-his-failed-drug-test/
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“Without logic,” Journalist slams Allegri despite Juventus win Despite securing a 2-0 victory against Torino in their recent match, Juventus did not display their best form, leading to criticism of Max Allegri for what are perceived as fundamental mistakes in his coaching. .......... Nevertheless, Juventus managed to emerge victorious, thanks in part to strong performances from the players available. However, journalist Tony Damascelli contends that Juventus didn’t win because of their excellence but rather due to Torino’s poor performance. ......... “Allegri won by making the wrong initial choices . Miretti’s idea behind the lone striker Kean was without logic, the result of the parsimonious football of the Livorno player. Capital increases are useless if human capital is then used in such a foolish way. “The insertion of Milik, immediately in the second half, in place of the twenty-year-old Piedmontese, was the admission of the mistake. […] The boredom, shaken by the two goals of the solid Juventus, was favoured by the absolute poverty of the Chained Bull , the grenade softness is summed up in the only yellow card, Bellanova: once upon a time there was the derby.” ........... Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/without-logic-journalist-slams-allegri-despite-juventus-win/
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Curva Sud support vs Social media chastisement: The Max Allegri paradox In recent years, Max Allegri has gradually become the most debated character at Juventus. The Livorno native enjoyed great success in his original tenure at the club between 2014 and 2019. However, his second stint is proving to be less rosy, to say the least. Aside from the results on the pitch, a large section of the fans have been displeased by the uninspiring brand of football displayed by the club. Nowadays, the team tends to leave the initiative to the opponent while adopting a reactive stance. Since last season, Juventus fans on social media have been loudly and vigorously voicing their objection to the manager’s old-fashioned ways, bombarding the club’s social accounts with the #AllegriOut hashtag. But the mood at the Allianz Stadium is strikingly different, especially amidst the return of the Curva Sud Ultras who decided to show up for the Derby della Mole. Throughout the 2-0 win over Torino, the Ultras chanted their support for the Juventus manager, calling him “One of us”. ......... Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/curva-sud-support-vs-social-media-chastisement-the-max-allegri-paradox/
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Gatti celebrates Juventus fighting spirit after their win against Torino Federico Gatti has praised his Juventus teammates for their resilience and teamwork in the victory over Torino this evening. Juventus has faced an inconsistent season, and they entered the match against Torino following a goalless draw against Atalanta. In the absence of key players like Federico Chiesa and Dusan Vlahovic, Juventus might have appeared weaker on paper than expected. However, the team managed to secure a crucial victory with goals from Gatti and Arkadiusz Milik. ......... “There is the desire to fight together, we are proving it, a crazy group, we fight for every ball. A heartfelt match like this is too beautiful”. Adding: “Today we fought for every ball, they put 3 weight strikers on it, it was difficult. A great performance, whoever came in gave us a hand, 3 fundamental points.” ......... Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/gatti-celebrates-juventus-fighting-spirit-after-their-win-against-torino/
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Milik insists the win against Torino is a very important one Arkadiusz Milik is delighted to have come off the bench to seal Juventus’ victory against Torino this evening. The Polish striker was not fit enough to start, having only recovered from injury during the week and had to start from the bench. However, he made an important contribution when he came on, as his goal sealed the win for the Black and Whites and took the sting out of Torino’s effort to get back in the fixture. ........ “Very important goal, it led us to have more calm. It gave us time to relax a bit. I wasn’t in top condition but the team is fine and this victory is very important.” ......... Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/milik-insists-the-win-against-torino-is-a-very-important-one/
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Allegri: Juventus must get back to the normality of winning games Coach’s comments after beating Torino again and driving Juric to tears Juventus won yet another Derby della Mole, somewhat comfortably dispatching Torino 2-0 thanks to second half goals from Federico Gatti and Arkadiusz Milik. Coach Massimiliano Allegri has been dubbed the ‘Master of Derbies’ picking up his 13th in his managerial career. His thoughts on Paul Pogba’s second sample also testing positive? Read more -> https://www.blackwhitereadallover.com/2023/10/8/23907910/juventus-2-0-torino-serie-a-match-recap-reaction-allegri-comments-pogba-chiesa
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Juventus put Torino in a corner, win Derby della Mole with second half surge After struggling in the first half, Juve broke through in the second on a pair of set pieces to win yet another home Derby. The Derby della Mole is always a big day on the social calendar in Turin. For Juventus, it’s perhaps slightly down the list in terms of importance — let’s be real, the Derby d’Italia is always the bigger game in this day and age — but it’s still a game that carries a heightened level of intensity. Which is why it was surprising when the the first half of Saturday’s match against Torino turned out to be such a squib. Neither team was any good at all in the first 45 minutes. With Juve missing their two biggest offensive threats via injury and Torino sitting their top scorer for disciplinary reasons, neither side managed much of anything. There was only one shot on target the entire first half, with Juve looking particularly disappointing, having again foregone the press that had been so successful in the season’s first weeks. But all it took was one adjustment at halftime for Juve to kick into gear. Juve had a two-goal lead within 17 minutes of the restart, taking advantage of a pair of corners to build a 2-0 advantage that they easily held up against an ineffectual Torino attack to become the final result. Massimiliano Allegri was missing both of his starting forwards. Dusan Vlahovic was dealing with lower back pain, while Federico Chiesa had pulled up in training midweek and it was decided not to risk him. Alex Sandro and Mattia De Sciglio were also injured, while the confirmation of Paul Pogba’s doping tests meant he was suspended for the foreseeable future. With Arkadiusz Milik only fit to start from the bench, Allegri was forced to improvise a little bit. The result was a 3-5-1-1 formation. Wojciech Szczesny was at its base, behind the trio of Federico Gatti, Bremer, and Danilo. Timothy Weah made his first start in a month at right wing-back, while Filip Kostic was on the other end. Weston McKennie was finally given a start in his natural midfield position, along with Manuel Locatelli and Adrien Rabiot. Fabio Miretti played a No. 10 role along with Moise Kean up front. ........ The next passage of play was so chaotic it almost made up for the dullness of the first half in the span of a few seconds. Kostic’s ball was whipped into the middle of the box. Milinkovic-Savic went for the punch but completely missed the ball. The ball came off Tameze’s head straight down into the six-yard box, where Kean attempted a roundhouse kick that was blocked by Rodriguez. Gatti’s rebound was also scooped out by the Swiss, but not before it had just crossed the line. The big defender headed the block back into the net to make no question, but his celebrations turned to agonized disbelief when the flag went up. It was probably an honest mistake. The assistant on the far side had a sea of bodies between him and the ball and must have had his view blocked and assumed that the initial header down had come from Milik as opposed to Tameze, which would have rendered Kean offside. A long VAR check of almost four minutes ensued, although it may well be that the call was determined more quickly than that and that referee Davide Massa was waiting until Bremer, who had been busted open on both his forehead and cheek when Kean’s follow-through caught him, had finished receiving treatment. When he finally pointed to the center circle Gatti dashed to the Curva Sud — newly done with their long-term protests — and celebrated his first career Serie A goal. The goal seemed to break Torino’s spirit, and Juve started getting the ball toward their goal with more regularity. Just after the hour Kostic hit a beautiful cross that was met with a strong header by Milik, who bounced it a little too soon, allowing Milinkovic-Savic to parry the ball over the bar. But on the ensuing corner the Serbian again wandered aimlessly from his line, only to flap at air as Milik wended his way through the traffic to nip in front of him and slam a header in (via his own shoulder) into the net, as VMS screamed vainly for some kind of foul he thought should have been called on Kean for impeding him. ......... LE PAGELLE WOJCIECH SZCZESNY - 6. ............ FEDERICO GATTI - 8. Persistence in an ugly situation to earn the goal, and he was absolutely excellent in defense, racking up two tackles and a game-high five clearances. His offensive chops were excellent on the other end, scoring and coming close to a second. He’s erased the memories of Sassuolo quickly. BREMER - 7. Almost had a goal or two going forward, and won the physical battle with Zapata with ease all night long.He registered four clearances overall. Being busted open like that evoked Giorgio Chiellini so much I half expected to see him on the screen watching in person. DANILO - 7.5. All over everything Saturday night. He made two tackles, two interceptions, and three clearances, and also got credit for four key passes. That armband is on him for a reason. TIMOTHY WEAH - 6. ......... WESTON McKENNIE - 6. ......... MANUEL LOCATELLI - 6. .......... ADRIEN RABIOT - 6. .......... FILIP KOSTIC - 8. Made a whopping six key passes and assisted on Milik’s goal. After a couple of appearances in which his famous crossing ability was simply not there, he found the mark on five of 11. He has two young challengers to fend off, and performances like this will help keep them at bay. FABIO MIRETTI - 5.5. Had a pair of key passes and completed 84.2 percent of his passes, but something seemed off with him as part of the front two, which is understandable given Allegri plonked him somewhere he doesn’t usually play. MOISE KEAN - 6. Didn’t have a ton of touches, especially in the first half, but was unlucky not to score, once on an offside call and another time on a ball cleared off the line. He worked hard and showed himself at the end of the day is gonna be a good backup option for Vlahovic. SUBS ARKADIUSZ MILIK - 7. Made a massive impact on the game from the moment he came on. Helped trigger the run that led to the first goal-scoring corner, then hit an excellent header for a goal of his own. He had a key pass and hit the target with all three of his shots. ANDREA CAMBIASO - 6. ........ KENAN YILDIZ - NR. Only on for five minutes or so, but made some really interesting plays that showcased his incredible talent and what Juve might have with him when they finally promote him full time. MANAGER ANALYSIS Max Allegri generally pushed the right buttons as the game went on. He recognized immediately that the team needed someone like Milik, and rather than wait too long as is sometimes his wont he made the move immediately at halftime. But when it comes to tactics, Allegri left a lot to be desired. Unfortunately, I think it’s becoming time to declare the press that had produced so much good for Juve in the early part of the season is dead. It’s been three games since the loss to Sassuolo, and it’s clear that Allegri has decided in the wake of that game to go back to the negative, passive tactics that have defined his second stint with the club. It was straight-up infuriating to watch Juventus defending and countering on their own field, in a game when the ultras decided to show up and make noise, against a team that had voluntarily benched its own best attacker and was was missing its top two defensive players. The second half was a little better, but working on such a razor-thin margin is going to eventually come back to bite them against better teas, and as I have said numerous times since Allegri returned that coaching not to lose is going to eventually see the team do exactly that, especially against the league’s better teams. It’s time to let Juve loose again—we saw the result against Lazio when they do. LOOKING AHEAD The October international break is upon us. Juve will resume play on October 22nd against AC Milan at the San Siro. Milan will be without two of its best players, Mike Maignan and Theo Hernandez, due to suspensions. Read more -> https://www.blackwhitereadallover.com/2023/10/8/23907898/juventus-torino-derby-della-mole-2023-serie-a-matchday-8-final-score-result-match-recap-analysis
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Juventus 2 - Torino 0: Initial reaction and random observations A solid second half across the board allowed Juventus to continue their dominance over Torino in the Derby della Mole. The opening 45 minutes of Saturday night’s Derby della Mole were not great. It was described as “cagey” by some, but it’s pretty safe to say that both goalkeepers weren’t exactly busy or really anything close to it. It had you wondering what both managers might do at the half to try and get some sort of upperhand in the second half. For Juventus manager Max Allegri, it was simple: bring on Arek Milik. And boy, did that work out to be what Juve needed to look more of a threat in attack. It took Juventus all of two minutes into the second half for Juventus to find the back of the net and break the deadlock, although very much not in any kind of way that you will see in the running for goal of the season down the road in May after a lengthy VAR review. Milik, who missed out on last weekend’s trip to Bergmao, doubled Juventus’ lead 15 minutes later with a thunderous header to allow Allegri’s squad to both take complete control of the game and also play a little more freely in a 2-0 win over Torino at the Allianz Stadium. ......... In all seriousness, though, this felt like the kind of game that Juventus needed to have after a tough couple of weeks. Did it help that Torino are, again, a team that truly struggles to both generate scoring chances and put away the chances they do get? Of course it did. When it takes you a full 90 minutes before you put something on frame, that just shows how tough it’s been for you going forward all day long. Thankfully, Juve were able to take advantage of those Torino struggles going forward. It took a bit, but it happened. And the introduction of Milik, the first real reference point Juve had up front in the game, was what kicked things into gear. ......... Credit to Allegri for realizing the decision to start Miretti — rather than somebody like Kenan Yildiz like was rumored much of the last three days — wasn’t working and quickly pull the trigger to go with Milik, who you have to think probably would have started if he had more minutes in his legs. The first half wasn’t great for a handful of reasons. But with the introduction of Milik, Juve were a much more dangerous team in the final third and the change in personnel was a direct result of that. ........ RANDOM THOUGHTS AND RANDOM OBSERVATIONS Can we declare that Juventus’ press and high-tempo tactics from the first few weeks of the season are dead? Because this again was very much not a high press and what we saw in late-August and early-September. ........ The two teams combined for one shot on target in the first half. Offensive juggernauts. ....... Kean, overall, was much better once Milik came on and allowed him to play more of a supporting role rather than trying to lead the line. When it comes to Kean going forward, you gotta believe that’s the kind of role that suits him better than being a direct backup in the mold of Dusan Vlahovic. ........ It was a very brief cameo in the second half, but Kenan Yildiz showed that he is very much a piece for the future. He’s 18, just got his first call-up to Turkey’s senior national team and is already getting minutes in Serie A. Now we just sit back and watch him develop into something special because everything is telling us he can be just that. Bremer took the Giorgio Chiellini-like headband one step further in this game as he added the big patch above his eye after the collision in the box right before Gatti scored. He was on the ground for a long time, too, and you gotta think he’s going to have a nice mark or two to show off the next few days after all that. Bremer, Gatti and Danilo were all so solid at the back against Torino, too. It helps that Torino is not very good in attack, but we’ve also seen Juve turn bad attacking teams into ones that can hang around and find the back of the net. Not in this game. ........ Through the season’s first eight games, Torino has scored six goals and allowed nine. Nice. OK, so now it’s the international break. Here’s to hoping that, outside of any Paul Pogba news, things are pretty quiet and don’t have us wishing that there were just games to talk about. Yeah, a quiet international break outside of PogDrama would be nice. Read more -> https://www.blackwhitereadallover.com/2023/10/7/23907460/juventus-torino-derby-della-mole-2023-serie-a-matchday-8-final-score-result-initial-reaction
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Gatti and Milik pounce on corner kicks as Juventus topple Torino in Derby della Mole While it wasn’t the most exciting of Derby clashes, Juventus scored twice in the second half to beat their crosstown rivals Torino at the Allianz Stadium. In the absence of Federico Chiesa and Dusan Vlahovic, Moise Kean spearheaded Max Allegri’s 3-5-1-1 formation, supported by Fabio Miretti. Filip Kostic and Timothy Weah occupied the flanks while Manuel Locatelli slotted between Adrien Rabiot and Weston McKennie in the middle of the park. Federico Gatti joined Bremer and club captain Danilo at the back. ........ Luckily for the Old Lady, the restart bore positive tidings, as Gatti managed to score the opener following a major post-corner debacle, one that saw Kean injuring Bremer with a boot to the face. Following a lengthy VAR review, the goal was confirmed. In the 62nd minute, it was Milik’s turn to nod home Kostic’s corner kick. Once again, Vanja Milinkovic-Savic abandoned his goal and darted towards the ball like a raging bull (no pun intended), but the Polish striker connected first, directing his header towards the empty net. ....... So in the end, Juventus secured a vital 2-0 win in a significant fixture. The next stop will be at the San Siro for a top clash against Milan which will occur after the international break. Final Score: 2-0 Scorers: Gatti 47′ (J), Milik 62′ (J) Juventus (3-5-1-1): Szczesny; Gatti, Bremer, Danilo; Weah, McKennie, Locatelli, Rabiot, Kostic (Cambiaso); Miretti (Milik); Kean (Yildiz) Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/gatti-and-milik-pounce-on-corner-kicks-as-juventus-topple-torino-in-derby-della-mole/
