Rabu, 30 Januari 2008

Transfer Talk : Momo

Get To Know Momo
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It’s officially official! Momo Sissoko has been presented to the media and has taken his ceremonious photograph with Juventus’ Managing Director Claude Jean-Blanc and President Coboli Gigli. However there wasn’t much time to celebrate as the chartered private jet Juventus sent to pick up the Mali international two days ago in Ghana, returned Sissoko earlier today to join his team’s effort against Didier Drogba’s Ivory Coast in Group B action. The game has ended, and Mali are knocked out. But more importantly as I watched this match, I’m proud to announce that I have compiled the world’s quickest scouting report.

Full Name: Mohamed Lamine Sissoko
Date of Birth: 22 January 1985 (age 23)
Place of Birth: Mont-Saint-Aignan, France
Height: 1.89m (6 ft 2 1/2 in)
Preffered Foot: Right
Position: Defensive Midfielder

Career Bio: He began his professional career as a striker for the French outfit Auxerre in 2002. After moving to Valencia in 2003 into hands of then manager Rafa Benitez, it was there where Momo made the switch from striker to midfielder and never looked back as the club went on to win La Liga that season. A year later in 2004, Valencia came under the ever watchful eye of our Claudio Ranieri as the Spanish side found much less success finishing seventh that season. However, Ranieri’s love affair with Momo ended prematurely as after their first season together Sissoko decided to reunite with Rafa at Liverpool in 2005. For the next three seasons, Sissoko would enjoy his most success ever as he cemented his name as one of Europe’s most promising midfielders. As luck would have it unfortunately, Momo’s first team appearances became few and far between as an untimely career-threatening eye injury alongside a severely dislocated shoulder managed to stall both of his comback attempts. Never one to love and let leave, Ranieri’s dream has come true as he’s been reunited with Momo at Juventus for ever and ever, or until 2012.

Scouting Report
Target: Momo Sissoko
Match: Ivory Coast vs. Mali
Where: African Cup of Nations, Ghana
Venue: Ohene Djan Stadium, Accra
Synopsis: Ivory Coast 3 - Mali 0

Crazy atmosphere. These African fans are intense. A Mali supporter brought a bronze statue of an eagle to the game. Yes! I want a bronze Zebra now. In any case, for the first half Sissoko wasn’t playing. The commentators, like myself, were shocked to see him absent from the starting eleven. However it was said to be believed that Mali’s coach preferred to keep Momo on the bench because he believed Momo’s mind wouldn’t have been focused enough seeing as he had just arrived in from Turin earlier that day. Riiiight. So, as the Ivory Coast took the lead and went up 1-0 before the break off of a nice bit of Drogba skill, either that goal, or that bronze eagle, did enough to jog the Mali coach’s memory as Sissoko was finally introduced in the second half.

Sissoko came on and provided Mali with an instant midfield advantage right from the get go. As expected, there was quite a bit of difference in skill between him and his team mates. He did nicely on the ball as his first few touches were pretty accurate. He then settled back in the middle of the field and supplied a handful of well-paced long passes to Mali’s right wing efforts. Momo certainly looked every bit as determined to win possession and he was to maintain it. Problem was his team could never make anything more of it. As a result, the Elephants went up two more and earned a spot in the quarter-finals alongside Nigeria. What impressed me the most about Momo though was his remarkable athleticism on the ball. Almost unconventional and at times borderline suicidal for possession, but this game certainly showed hints of his very dynamic ability.

For those of you that have seen the game, I’d bet you’d be hard-pressed to find no similarities with Sissoko’s performance and Ranieri’s “holding midfielder” system here at Juventus. I know I’m goin against the grain a little with you guys but Momo is gonna do nicely as I think he’ll make a better compliment with Cristiano Zanetti in the middle of the park. Being a little slower than Sissoko is ok with Cristiano as he can make up for his speed with his extremely accurate passing long or short. With Sissoko interchanging with Nocerino, you have the same or possibly even more fiery energy with more speed and greater passing consistency (i hope). At the very least, Momo will make for a solid option in our midfield. That said, I just can’t see why he won’t regain most of his promising form he enjoyed in the past with Liverpool. He is after all he’s still very, very young.

Report Conclusion
Speed: 8
Technical Ability: 7-9 (like I said, remarkable athleticism, very dynamic, and but very dangerous)
Aggression: 8.5
Passing: 7.5
Shooting: 0 (no shots taken)
Now that Mali is eliminated Sissoko will join the team immediately to start as soon as possible.
Also, he hasn’t been named to tomorrow’s Coppa Italia game sheet, so expect his first game to be against Cagliari this weekend as Zanetti will be absent due to suspension.

Juventus vs Inter News

Mancio without star duo
Wednesday 30 January, 2008

Inter will face Juventus in the Coppa Italia tonight without strikers Hernan Crespo and Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

There’s everything to play for at the Stadio Olimpico after an exciting first leg finished 2-2.

Both sides had reasons to see the San Siro clash as a victory as Inter had played 82 minutes with 10 men and Juve battled back from 2-0 down in the final 11 minutes.

As the media frenzy surrounding the game intensifies, there is no doubt that both Coaches are desperate to claim a place in the Coppa Italia semi-finals.

Roberto Mancini won’t be able to call upon Crespo, as the Argentine hitman is suffering from the ‘flu’, and Zlatan Ibrahimovic will not feature to allow him to recover for the weekend’s Serie A encounter with Empoli.

Brazilian defender Douglas Maicon returns from injury and Cristian Chivu is likely to play with Nicolas Burdisso suspended after his dismissal in the first leg.

Luis Figo is unlikely to play any part, despite being tipped to return from a lengthy spell on the sidelines after damaging his fibula during a clash with Pavel Nedved when the two teams met in the League.

Mancio will pin his hopes on Julio Cruz, who hit a brace in Milan in the last meeting, and is set to play Il Jardiniere as a lone striker.

Juventus could welcome back Mauro Camoranesi from injury and Claudio Ranieri could hand new arrival Guglielmo Stendardo his debut.

Alessandro Del Piero will lead the line with Vincenzo Iaquinta favourite to start alongside him.

In his career, Alex has scored seven goals against Inter and six of them have been winners.

* channel4

Player Call vs Inter

pemain yang di panggil menghadapi Inter

2 Birindelli
6 Zanetti
7 Salihamidzic
8 Camoranesi
9 Iaquinta
10 Del Piero
11 Nedved
12 Belardi
13 Vanstrattan
17 Trezeguet
20 Palladino
23 Nocerino
25 Stendardo
28 Molinaro
30 Tiago
31 Novembre *
33 Legrottaglie
36 Castiglia *
38 D’Elia *
43 Ariaudo *

NB :
* - pemain primavera semua.

Selasa, 29 Januari 2008

Coppa Italia : Juventus vs Inter (30.01.2008)



* Partai ini Live di trans 7, tgl 30.01.2007 pukul 03.00 wib

Transfer Talk : Mellberg



Mellberg to join Juventus from July


Juventus Football Club have officially signed player Erik Olof Mellberg with a contract starting July 1 2008, until June 30 2011. As is known, the player's contract with Aston Villa ends on June 30 2008.

Swedish central defender Erik Olof Mellberg was born on September 3 1977 and after 3 years in the Spanish League at Racing Santander he was signed by Aston Villa in 2001, where he has played over 240 games in the last few years between Premier League, and national and international cups. An experienced central defender, Mellberg is also a regular in the Swedish national team, with whom he has played over 70 games since the year 2000.

The defender expressed his satisfaction speaking from England: «I'm very happy about this agreement: this experience in Italy will be an important one, in a prestigious club and in one of the most important Leagues in the world. Now I must end the season in the best possible way with Aston Villa, but I really can't wait to join Juventus and give my best with the black and white shirt».

It's an important asset to the team being set up by Claudio Ranieri for next season: «Mellberg – the Manager declared – is a player I know very well and I was already following him when I was at Chelsea. He's a central defender who can also play on the right, as he's doing this year. He has an imposing physique (height 1,87 m, weight 83 kg), but is very quick. Mellberg will give his contribution to Juventus in terms of international experience and quality».

* juventus.com

Transfer Talk : Stendardo



28 January 2008
Stendardo: «Here to give my best»

From today Claudio Ranieri can count on another defender. It's Guglielmo Stendardo, who arrived in Turin from Lazio, on loan until the end of the season, as confirmed by Director of Sport Alessio Secco when the player was presented to the press: «He's here on loan and we have hire-purchase rights. We needed a defender to replace Boumsong and our aims coincided. We wanted to get Mellberg, today we announced his arrival in June, but when we realized it was going to be complicated to get him already now, we reached this other agreement and everybody's happy».

The lad himself is especially happy. Born in 1981, he joins Juventus after growing up in Napoli's youth sector and stints at Salernitana, Sampdoria, Catania, Perugia and Lazio. Now finally he's at a big club: «I'm happy about this opportunity and I think I made my parents happy too. Playing for a club such as this, one of the most glorious in the world, is a source of pride. That's why I thank everybody for this opportunity and I'll do my best in the next five months to help the team».

He's ready to start working immediately, possibly even making his debut in Wednesday night's eagerly awaited Italian Cup game against Inter Milan. «I know it's an important match, against one of the best teams in Europe, I'm at the Manager's disposal. We spoke on the phone and I thank him for the chance he's given me. I already know some of my new team mates here: Palladino, Belardi, Marchionni and Molinaro. They're all great lads, not just great players».

Stendardo joins a group he considered opponents until just a few days ago and whom he rooted for yesterday during the Livorno game. «It's never easy to win there and the team showed all their worth. I thought Juventus were tight and tactically good».

One last thing: his shirt number. «I chose number 25. I've almost always played with the number 2, at Salernitana I had number 5 and it was lucky for me, so I joined the two things».

* juventus.com

Welcome Stendardo! Good Luck for you...

Player Talk : Trezaguet


Trezeguet: «The team really wanted this win»

When he meets teams from Tuscany, David Trezeguet lets loose. Empoli, Siena and Livorno are among the French striker's favourite victims. And there was more confirmation of this tonight at the Picchi. Two more goals - taking the tally scored at the ground to five -, after the hat trick he got at home.

These last two goals were truly memorable. A quick shot from a long Zanetti pass (he was fantastic tonight) and a volley after a one-two with Del Piero. Juve began running again and got their first League win in 2008, while Trezegol got his top scorer position back: «In the first few games of the new year I suffered a bit due to having trained so hard during the break. Now I'm feeling better and I just need to keep going like this. We're happy, we wanted this win and we were able to get it thanks to our character. Belardi did well, his contribution was important, he deserves this victory. The understanding with Del Piero? We've been playing together for years; we understand each other effortlessly, both on and off the pitch».

* juventus.com

Ranieri Talk


Ranieri still not satisfied
Sunday 27 January, 2008

Claudio Ranieri was still disappointed with Juventus’ performance after a 3-1 win, while Livorno’s Giancarlo Camolese criticised his men for tactical naivety.

“I liked the desire to win and the great determination they showed tonight, but we made far too many mistakes in the build-up,” said the Bianconeri Coach.

David Trezeguet’s brace and an Alessandro Del Piero counter-attack gave them their first victory of 2008.

“A round of applause must go to Cristiano Zanetti, as our midfield revolves around him. He is fundamental for us.”

Zanetti will soon be joined by Mohamed Sissoko, who underwent a medical in Turin today and should complete his transfer from Liverpool on Monday.

Another player singled out for praise by Ranieri was captain Del Piero, who scored one and provided an assist.

“The goals all came from Del Piero, he had a key role tonight.”

Camolese also had reservations about Livorno’s showing at the Stadio Picchi, which ended their nine-match unbeaten run.

“Aside from the chances we created and the great effort we put in, we forgot who it was we were facing,” said the former Torino boss.

“We gave them far too many spaces on the counter with their best players. You get an entertaining game that way, but also take risks against a side with far greater technique.

“We had talked about this during the week, but once we got out there it was difficult to maintain that rational approach.”

(channel4)

FT : Livorno vs Juventus (1-3)


Livorno 1 - 3 Juventus

Trezeguet 30, 53 (J), Del Piero 49 (J), Bogdani 80 (L)

Livorno: Amelia; Grandoni, Knezevic, Galante; Balleri, Vidigal, De Vezze, A Filippini (Pulzetti 59), Pasquale; Tavano, Tristan (Bogdani 59)

Juventus: Belardi; Salihamidzic, Grygera, Legrottaglie, Molinaro; Palladino, Nocerino, C Zanetti, Nedved (Castiglia 90); Del Piero (Iaquinta 74), Trezeguet

Ref: Morganti

Sent off: De Vezze 54 (L)


Minggu, 27 Januari 2008

Player Call (vs Livorno)

dr susunan pemain yg disiapkan ada nama Camo, moga2 aja dia bener2 sdh sembuh, kasian kl dipaksa main malah injured lagi, nama Gigi tidak termsk pemain yg disiapkan CR :

2 - Alessandro Birindelli
6 - Cristiano Zanetti
7 - Hasan Salihamidzic
8 - Mauro Camoranesi
9 - Vincenzo Iaquinta
10 - Alessandro Del Piero
11 - Pavel Nedved
12 - Emanuele Belardi
13 - Jess Vanstrattan
17 - David Trezeguet
20 - Raffaele Palladino
21- Zdeneck Grygera
23 - Antonio Nocerino
28 - Cristian Molinaro
30 - Tiago Cardoso Mendes
31 - Cristiano Novembre
33 - Nicola Legrottaglie
36 - Luca Castiglia
38 - Salvatore D’Elia
43 - Lorenzo Ariaudo

Sabtu, 26 Januari 2008

20th Giornata : Livorno vs Juve (27.01.2008)

Livorno vs Juventus

Gambar

* partai pertama di paruh musim kedua ini akan dilakukan di kandang Livorno
* partai ini mentas tgl 27 Januari 2008, pukul 20.30 wkt Italia, atau pukul 02.30 wib (28 Januari 2008)

Transfer Talk : Emmanuel Eboue

Eboue reveals Italy offers
Milan and Juventus keen on right-back


Arsenal's Emmanuel Eboue has told skysports.com that both Milan and Juventus have enquired about securing his services.

The 24-year-old full-back, who is currently at the Africa Cup of Nations representing Ivory Coast, joined The Gunners from Beveren in 2005.

Eboue has regularly featured in Arsene Wenger's side since his switch, tallying 54 starts to date.

Wenger originally utilised the Ivorian at right-back, however the arrival of Bacary Sagna has seen Eboue move up into right-midfield.

Transfer

And speaking before Ivory Coast's Group D fixture against Benin, Eboue has revealed that a number of 'big clubs' have approached Arsenal about signing him in the January transfer window.

"I didn't want to talk about that. What I can say is that many big clubs spoke to Arsenal about a transfer in the January transfer window," he told skysports.com.

However, he insists he is content to stay at Emirates Stadium for the time being.

"But for me, it is Arsenal for the moment. I did not put a transfer request in. I like Arsenal. However, you never know [what might happen]," he concluded.

skysports.com



Full name : Emmanuel Eboué
Date of birth : June 4, 1983
Place of birth : Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire
Height : 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Playing position : Right Back, Right Winger

Club information
Arsenal


Transfer Talk : Stendardo

Stendardo solves Boumsong crisis?
Saturday 26 January, 2008

Juventus could solve the Jean-Alain Boumsong saga by agreeing a loan deal for Lazio defender Guglielmo Stendardo.

Boumsong is already in Lyon ready to complete his move to Olympique Lyonnais and according to today’s Italian newspapers he is refusing to return.

Lyon were furious when Juve suddenly asked to have the player back for next Thursday’s Coppa Italia quarter-final against Inter to make up for an injury crisis in defence.

The situation could be resolved to make everyone happy thanks to the intervention of Lazio.

It is reported that late last night an emergency meeting between directors Jean Claude Blanc and Alessio Secco and the Biancocelesti staff reached an agreement.

Stendardo will go to Juve on loan and the only sticking point is the option to buy at the end of the season, which Lazio want to keep for themselves.

The player has already been alerted to the interest and has his bags packed for a journey to Turin.

Stendardo was expected to leave Lazio in January anyway, as he had a furious row with Coach Delio Rossi and was temporarily frozen out of the squad.

He only returned because their own injury crisis imposed the need for the player.

The Biancocelesti already have a replacement lined up, as central defender Radu is flying in today from Dinamo Bucharest.

Juve had originally hoped to sign Olof Mellberg from Aston Villa, as the Swede has already signed an agreement to join on a free transfer in the summer.

Claudio Ranieri wanted to have him immediately for £500,000 on a six-month loan deal, but the Birmingham club is not eager.

channel4.com



Full name : Guglielmo Stendardo
Date of birth : May 6, 1981
Place of birth : Naples, Italy
Height : 190 cm
Playing position : Defender

Club information
Lazio

Senior club :

1997-1998 ~ SSC Napoli
1999-2002 ~ Sampdoria
2002-2003 ~ Salernitana
2003-2004 ~ Catania
2004-2005 ~ Perugia
2005- Lazio


Transfer Talk : Momo

Rafa releases Sissoko to Juve
Friday 25 January, 2008

Rafa Benitez and Mohamed Sissoko have confirmed a move to Juventus could be completed over the weekend.

Liverpool midfielder Sissoko has made it abundantly clear for some time that he wants to leave the Premiership side and reunite with his former Valencia Coach Claudio Ranieri.

"I have very good contact with Juve and my agent is in Turin to have negotiations," Sissoko told Sky Sports News.

Now Liverpool boss Benitez has also noted that a deal is in the offing for the 23-year-old, as money from this sale would be poured back into making Javier Mascherano a permanent buy.

"It could help," Benitez told Liverpool's official website.

"We don't have too much news but we are working with Sissoko and I think we are close to a final solution which will be good for him and the club.

"I have confidence Mascherano will stay with us. I don't know the exact position now but I talked to the player yesterday and he wants to stay.

"I have had some contact with the owners. We were talking before about Sissoko and Mascherano. We are working and being pro-active."

Juve cleared a place for Sissoko – who is currently with Mali at the African Cup of Nations – this week by handing Sergio Almiron to Monaco.

Tiago Mendes is also expected to leave Turin during the transfer window in a £9m move to Tottenham.

channel4.com

Player Talk : Buffon

Buffon has back problems
Friday 25 January, 2008

Gigi Buffon may miss Juventus’ game against Livorno this weekend due to a potentially serious back problem.

The Azzurri custodian missed the Coppa Italia quarter-final first leg against Inter due to pain in his lower back, but had hoped to return for the trip to the Stadio Armando Picchi this weekend.

However, the problem seems to be getting worse and scans have revealed a disc protrusion.

Although not a serious condition in itself, a disc protrusion can lead to a hernia, which would require surgery and between one month and three months on the sidelines.

Buffon spent yesterday afternoon receiving physiotherapy and a range of massages to try and relax his back, but the only cure to the problem is rest.

While there is a chance that the former Parma shot-stopper may begin the game against Livorno, Emanuele Belardi is more likely to step in.

Meanwhile, there is cautious optimism over midfielder Marco Marchionni, who picked up a foot injury after a clash with Maxwell on Wednesday.

There had been fears that the Roman star may have broken his fifth metatarsal and could be out for the season, but it now seems that the damage is less severe.

However, a micro-fracture cannot be ruled out and that could keep Marchionni out for over a month.

* channel4

Transfer Talk : Boum2

Lyon livid at Boumsong snub
Saturday 26 January, 2008

Juventus’ decision to keep hold of Jean-Alain Boumsong for a little longer infuriated Lyon. “This is repugnant and totally stupid.”

The defender was already in France to complete the transfer to Olympique Lyonnais when he received the call to bring him back to Italy for next week’s Coppa Italia match with Inter.

“This is repugnant,” snapped general manager Marino Faccioli in French newspaper L’Equipe.

“The agreement had been reached and we sent a private plane to Turin to get the player. We accepted that Boumsong would play the first leg of the Coppa Italia in exchange for having him for the derby with St Etienne on Sunday.

“Now Juve want him for the second leg next week. This is totally stupid. In 30 years of my career I have never seen anything like it. I am astonished.”

The Bianconeri were all ready to part with Boumsong, who has disappointed in his 18 months at the club.

However, an injury crisis has ruled out Giorgio Chiellini, Jonathan Zebina and Jorge Andrade, while Domenico Criscito has gone out on loan to Genoa.

Lyon are furious with the setback, but Faccioli is confident the deal can still be done before the end of the January transfer window.

“I don’t think all this will wreck the deal, but it does create some delays because Juve want him to play and Boumsong does not.”

Lyon are in a particular hurry because Boumsong must register with UEFA for the Champions League squad before 11am on February 1.

The former Newcastle United defender was already in Lyon for the official presentation that has now been postponed.

“This is a great opportunity and will give me the chance to earn my place in the national team,” said Boumsong.

* channel4

Jumat, 25 Januari 2008

Medical Bulettin

24 January 2008
Medical bulletin

Marchionni is undergoing thorough X-ray tests which for now haven't revealed anything pathological connected to the bone he broke back in August. Tomorrow morning more tests will be carried out to elaborate on the diagnosis.

In the last few days Buffon had suffered a severe bout of back-ache and is gradually getting better. Tomorrow his taking part in the Livorno game will be evaluated.

Salihamidzic has been following a different training schedule. The player is recovering from the muscle problem that forced him to miss the San Siro game and his condition will be evaluated in the next few days.

* plus pemain2 yg memang lom pulih spt Camo, Andrade, Chiellini, Zebi

In Memorial : Gianni Agnelli


* partai melawan Piacenza, sebuah partai yg dilangsungkan hanya beberapa hari setelah wafatnya Agnelli dan Alex mempersembahkan goal utk sang GodFather Wink



Gianni Agnelli anniversary, Del Piero speaks


Five years on, Gianni Agnelli's memory lives on more than ever in the hearts of those who love Juventus: from normal fans, to those who played on the pitch and entertained the Avvocato with their skill; most of all, naturally, Alessandro Del Piero.

To mark the fifth anniversary of Agnelli's death, the Captain gave a long and interesting interview, shown on the 231 Live TV programme in the afternoon. Here's an excerpt, in which Del Piero tells of the period immediately after the Avvocato's death, describing how touched the city of Turin were, the funeral and the game against Piacenza, decided by one of his most exceptional goals.

«We all lived a peculiar week when the Avvocato died. I remember we went to give him the last salute at the Lingotto picture gallery and we found an enormous and very varied crowd: everybody, from the professional to the bricklayer, was patiently, quietly waiting in queue to express their condolences to the family. A surreal atmosphere, that remained until the next game, which we played against Piacenza. We managed to win and I scored a nice goal, which I think the Avvocato would've appreciated, specifically because it was different than all the others. I like to think that that goal, so special, scored against Piacenza, on a “normal” League day, was the right tribute to him, as it made a Sunday like many others special. Just like the Avvocato, who was able to make normality special simply through his presence».

*juventus.com

In Memorial : Gianni Agnelli


* with his golden boy, Alex Del Piero


* with Marcelo Lippi

* with Trap


* at Delle Alpi


* GRAZIE Avvocato

In Memorial : Gianni Agnelli

The Avvocato commemorated by fans

Gianni Agnelli died on January 24 2003. Five years on, the Avvocato is commemorated today with several initiatives, some of which connected to Juventus.

Specifically, Juventus' websites Juventus.com and JuventusMember.com have given voice to the fans, collecting their tributes.

FIAT Deputy Chairman John Elkann wished to thank all the fans with the following message

My dear Juventini friends,
I'm very touched reading all the messages you wrote on the Juventus Member website to commemorate my grandfather, who was undoubtedly one of the most passionate Juve fans of all time.
My grandfather loved sport, competition, challenge. And most of all he loved Juventus: their determination, the flashes of genius of their stars and their unmistakable style.
Juventus have gone through very difficult times in recent years. But thanks to the help of their extraordinary fans they're winning the challenge of getting back to the top. Our aim for this year is to get back in Europe and I'm convinced we'll be able to reach it, honouring the history and the values that have made our Juve great.

In Memorial : Gianni Agnelli

24 Januari 2003, sosok yg sangat berjasa utk kebesaran dan kejayaan Juventus telah pergi, dan hari ini tepat 5 tahun peristiwa itu terjadi, dan sbg tifosi Juventus selayaknya kita mengenang GIOVANNI AGNELLI, sebuah nama yg gak akan pernah lepas dr sejarah kejayaan Juventus!

RIP GodFather Crying or Very sad


Elkann touched by Agnelli tributes
Thursday 24 January, 2008

Juventus shareholder John Elkann has paid tribute to the Bianconeri fans on the anniversary of the death of his grandfather Gianni Agnelli.

Agnelli, known as L’Avvocato, was one of Juventus’ most beloved patrons and passed away at the age of 81 five years ago today.

Hundreds of messages have been posted on Juve’s official website in memory of Agnelli and his grandson appears to have been touched by the affection.

“Dear Juventus fans, I’m very touched to read all the messages that you have written in memory of my grandfather who was without a doubt one of Juve’s most passionate fans of all time,” a statement from Elkann begins.

“He loved the Bianconeri above everything else – the club’s determination, the genius of its champions and its unmistakable style.


“Over the last few years Juventus have had to face some great difficulties, but with the help of the extraordinary fans we are winning the battle to return to the top.

“Our objective for this year is Europe and I am convinced that we will accomplish it honouring our history and the values that made our Juventus great.”



* channel4

Player Talk : Boumsong


Boumsong: I Love Juve & Am Sad To Leave

New Lyon defender Jean-Alain Boumsong has issued an emotional farewell to Juventus, saying that he is very sad to leave the club he loves, and would always be open to a return if possible.

The French stopper has completed his loan move to French champions Lyon, a transfer that should become permanent in the summer.

Boumsong joined Juve in the summer of 2006 for just under €5m from Newcastle, and was a regular in last year’s Serie B promotion campaign.

However he has barely featured under Claudio Ranieri this term, and a move away from the club this month was inevitable.

“I love this shirt, I love Juve,” declared Boumsong.

“I gave everything for the team and now I am somewhat sad. Life is strange, if one day the Bianconeri were to ask me to return, I will do so gladly.

"For me, tomorrow, I begin a new life, I need to play. I've no regrets because I had few chances since the change of coach."

Boumsong ended his 18 month stint at Juve with the perfect leaving present when he came on as a substitute last night to score a headed equaliser against Inter in the 2-2 Coppa Italia quarter-final first leg draw at San Siro.

It is now the 28-year-old’s intention to play regularly for Lyon in a bid to earn a place in Raymond Domenech’s France squad for Euro 2008.

Goal.com

* Selamat jalan Boumsong, semoga sukses...thx a lot utk semuanya terutama saat berjuang utk Juventus di serie B musim kmrn,

Good Bye Boumsong! GBU always...


Transfer Talk : Almiron (loan to Monaco)

24 January 2008
Sergio Bernardo Almiron off to AS Monaco

As of today, Sergio Bernardo Almiron is an AS Monaco Football Club player. The French club have signed him on loan from Juventus, with an option to eventually buy him in full.

The midfielder from Argentina has already joined his new team and, thanks to the agreement reached between the two Clubs, was able to undergo a medical and then take part in the first train session with his team mates.

Signed from Empoli last summer, Almiron leaves Juventus having played 11 games (9 in the League and 2 in the Italian Cup) and having scored one goal, in the Italian Cup tie at Parma.

(juventus.com)

Good luck Sergio, Ciao!

Kamis, 24 Januari 2008

Player Talk : Marchionni



Season over for Marchionni?
Thursday 24 January, 2008

There are fears in the Juventus camp that midfielder Marco Marchionni’s season could be over after limping off against Inter last night.

The former Parma man had to be replaced by David Trezeguet after just seven minutes of the Coppa Italia quarter-final first leg when he pulled up and seemed to be in severe pain.

It was first suspected that the Roman winger was suffering a recurrence of a muscular strain that had sidelined him for a long period last year, but it has now emerged that he left the pitch due to a serious blow to his left foot.

The extent of Marchionni’s injury will be investigated when he reports for training today, but there are fears that he may have fractured his fifth metatarsal.

The fifth metatarsal is the outermost bone in the foot and is easily damaged but requires a long time to heal.

The recovery span for such an injury falls between two and four months, but returning to kicking a ball can be a long and painstaking process.

If the news is bad for Marchionni today it is possible that he will play no further part in the Old Lady’s season.

* channel4

Player Talk : Boum2


* bukan sebuah rahasia jika pemain ini kerap mendapatkan cemoohan dr para fans Juventus, dan di partai ketat melawan Inter (Coppa) dia membuat sebuah goal penting utk menyamakan kedudukan di penghujung pertandingan!

mungkin ini sebuah goal sbg ungkapan perpisahan krn diberitakan tidak lama lagi dia akan hijrah ke Lyon!

Thx a lot Boum2!!!!

talks about match against Inter

Ranieri: «We want to go through»

Claudio Ranieri can be pleased with the way the match at the San Siro went. He'd wanted at least one goal, and his lads got two and even if “his” Juventus weren't able to take full advantage of playing with one man more, they were able to get an important draw in view of the return leg.

The Manager commented the game as follows: «Today I was interested in the result and getting at least one goal. It was a strange match, we found ourselves with one man more, they stayed back and we tried to play wide without succeeding. To their credit Inter Milan came forward in the second half whereas we were not very responsive. Fortunately character is never lacking in this team and we scored twice. It's important to score away from home. The return match will be exciting, but we want to go through».

Legrottaglie: «We have a lot of character»

When he meets Juventus, Cruz becomes infallible. A goal back in November in the League, two tonight in the Italian Cup and many scored in the past also. It was up to Legrottaglie to try and contain this difficult client at the Meazza tonight. The defender played well, as usual, yet the Argentinean forward scored again. After the match, Nicola could only praise his rival. But he was not the only one he praised.

«Congratulations to him – he commented -, but also to all of us, we didn't give in and we were rewarded at the end thanks to our great character. Unfortunately if they don't smack us out of complacency we don't give our best and today we found ourselves two goals down without Inter Milan ever having a shot at goal. It's a shame because playing with one man more we could have ensured qualification tonight, as we’d dominated in the first half».

* juventus.com

FT : Inter vs Juventus : 2-2


Inter 2-2 Juventus
Scorers: Cruz 54, 74 (I), Del Piero 79 (J), Boumsong 84 (J)

Inter: Toldo; Burdisso, Materazzi (Vieira 80), Rivas, Maxwell; Solari (J Zanetti 57), Maniche, Pele`, Cesar; Cruz, Crespo (Cambiasso 67)

Juventus: Belardi; Birindelli (Boumsong 67), Grygera, Legrottaglie, Molinaro; Marchionni (Trezeguet 7), Nocerino, C Zanetti, Palladino; Iaquinta, Del Piero

Ref: Farina
Sent off: Burdisso 8 (I)


ada beberapa catatan penting buat gw :

Lini Belakang, bermain cukup efektif dgn jebakan2 off side spt yg diperagakan selama babak pertama, ini ditambah dgn tekanan Juventus ke Inter yg notabene bermain 10 org,

Hanya saat babak kedua, kinerja lini tengah kendor dan malah terlihat kalah, jujur aja gak keliatan Inter bermain dgn 10 pemain! ini mempermudah Inter utk menggedor lini belakang Juventus, krn filter di lini tengah gak bekerja dgn baik!

Goal pertama buat gw gak bisa mutlak kesalahan si Legro, di sini mnrt gw kolektivitas dan komunikasi antara Legro dan Biri yg jd masalah...terlalu mudah buat Cruz utk proses goal tsb!

Goal kedua, Boum2 terlambat mengantisipasi sebuah gerakan dr Cruz, umpan ini berawal dr Cesar di sisi kanan sektor pertahanan Juventus...

Lini Tengah, miskin kreativitas! bahkan sangat monoton, gw agak maklum ini krn cederanya si Marco yg membuat Palla di geser ke kanan dan dr sinilah selalu awal serangan Juventus, serangan yg sangat gampang di patahkan, utk sisi kiri jarang terlihat manuver, krn 3 striker Juventus kebanyakan berada di kotak pinalti lawan, tp secara naluri emang duet Zanetti serta Nocerino adalah bukan tipikal pemain yg "kreatif"

Sebuah catatan :

goal pertama Juventus, Inter bermain dgn 9 pemain (Matrix di rawat di pinggir lapangan), goal kedua Juventus, Cambiasso yg menjd mengisi tempat Matrix yg akhirnya diganti Vieira, tanpa mengecilkan arti perjuangan pemain2 Juve, gw melihat jika serangan2 masih spt itu...Juventus akan kesulitan menciptakan goal...umpan2 crossing dgn back sekelas Matrix, pemain2 depan Juve sulit berbuat banyak...

solusinya spt yg sering gw posting, butuh pemain tengah yg pandai membaca serta berkreasi,

btw i miss Camo

Rabu, 23 Januari 2008

Coppa Italia 1st leg : Inter vs Juve (24.01.08, LIVE)

* sebuah partai yg sangat berat, mengingat kekuatan Inter musim ini terbilang super, apalg mrk main di kandang sendiri, harapan gw Juve bisa membuat sebuah goal di partai nanti dini hari ini!

Juve sendiri gak akan diperkuat oleh beberapa nama yg selama ini jd andalannya,

Gigi Buffon, Neddy, Brazzo, Camo, Andrade, Zebi, Chiellini serta Almiron

2 Birindelli
6 Zanetti
9 Iaquinta
10 Del Piero
12 Belardi
13 Vanstrattan
17 Trezeguet
18 Boumsong
20 Palladino
21 Grygera
23 Nocerino
28 Molinaro
30 Tiago
31 Novembre
32 Marchionni
33 Legrottaglie
35 Esposito (Primavera)
36 Castiglia (Primavera)
41 Cosentini (Primavera)
43 Ariaudo (Primavera)

Selasa, 22 Januari 2008

Transfer Talk : Momo & Melberg

Secco And Blanc In England For Sissoko And Mellberg

According to Italian daily 'Corriere dello Sport', Juventus director of sports Alessio Secco and general manager Blanc are in England to sign two important players: Sissoko and Mellberg.

Apart from trying to sell Tiago to Tottenham, Juventus have other important objectives in their expedition to England. Coach Claudio Ranieri has demanded immediate reinforcements in order to continue the race towards a Champions League spot, so new signings are a must.

With the Scudetto dreams now all but faded away, the Bianconeri's main target becomes that of qualifying to the Champions League via a top-four spot. However, Ranieri believes that some new blood is needed to secure this objective.

Therefore Sissoko and Mellberg have become top priorities, with the latter being available for just 1m Euros, since he will be a free agent in June.

Juventus are also following Italian players, and two possible targets could be Parma's Cigarini and Empoli's Raggi, with the possibility of signing either one of them during this transfer window.

They plan to finance these moves in part by selling Tiago to Tottenham for £9.7million (around 13.5 million euro).

However, Tiago and his advisors are intent on making a carefully considered move, and not rush to the first club that shows interest.

It is understood that in a bid to convince the Portuguese midfielder to 'pack his bags', Juve have informed Tiago he will not feature for the first team this season, and will have to be restricted to the training grounds for the rest of the season should he choose to stay.

goal.com

Transfer Talk : Boum2

Lyon close in on Boumsong
Monday 21 January, 2008

Out-of-favour Juventus defender Jean-Alain Boumsong could sign for French champions Lyon before the end of the week.

The French stopper was a regular starter during the Old Lady’s promotion from Serie B, but he is yet to make a contribution this term.

While injury problems have been partly responsible for the former Newcastle man’s peripheral role, boss Claudio Ranieri doesn’t appear to think he is up to the pace of the top flight.

While Lazio and Besiktas have been linked with a swoop for Boumsong, it now appears that Lyon are in pole position for his signature.

“We should complete a deal for Boumsong at the start of the week,” Les Gones President Jean-Michael Aulas declared.

“In the next few hours we will meet with Juventus officials to come to an agreement.”

The deal is expected to take the form of a loan until June with a fee set to make the transfer permanent at the end of the season.

* channel4

Juventus Best Italian Club Of All-Time

IFFHS: Juventus Best Italian Club Of All-Time


The International Federation of Football History and Statistics (IFFHS) have released their fifteen year study a couple days ago in their quest to compile ‘The All-Time Club World Ranking’. To no one’s surprise at the Juventus Offside, our Bianconeri have placed quite high. So high in fact that not only are we the top ranked Italian team of all-time, but we came in second spot as the all-time greatest club in the world. Come on, second? Now I’m no math major but hear me out. You take the derivative B (Baggio) in order to find the maximum value of S (Schillaci) with respect to V (Vialli) and R (Ravanelli), if we then consider the value Z (Zidane) as the ideal player and value D (Del Piero) as the expected level of performance, you then can cross multiply values N (Nedved) with values B (Buffon) and divide by the premium T (Trezeguet) with respect to C (Camoranesi) in order to find Juventus’ utility function for the all-time club world ranking. Sure sounds like first to me.

To give some you background information on the IFFHS in case you’ve never heard of it before it was founded in Leipzig on March 27, 1984, by Dr. Alfredo Poge. It is registered with the Royal Danish State Office. The IFFHS is all about establishing a scientific chronological documentation of world football and determining authentic world records in all areas of football. Despite what many critics of the list may think, the IFFHS claims that it will tolerate no political, military, religious, ethnic or national influence, and in this regard follows FIFA and UNO. The IFFHS also states that its activities are in accordance with the efforts and guidelines of FIFA for the statistical reproduction of the world soccer.

IFFHS’ All-Time Club World Ranking

1. FC Barcelona España 670
2. Juventus FC Torino Italia 584
3. Manchester United FC England 579
4. Real Madrid CF España 570
5. Milan AC Italia 547
6. FC Bayern München Deutschland 509
7. FC Internazionale Milano Italia 488
8. CA River Plate Buenos Aires Argentina 475
9. Arsenal FC London England 472
10. FC do Porto Portugal 405
11. AFC Ajax Amsterdam Nederland 400
12. Parma AC Italia 373
13. Chelsea FC London England 350
14. Liverpool FC England 344
15. SS Lazio Roma Italia 342
16. Valencia CF España 338
17. CA Boca Juniors Buenos Aires Argentina 329
18. AS Roma Italia 319
19. Glasgow Rangers FC Scotland 308
20. São Paulo FC Brasil 290
21. BV Borussia Dortmund Deutschland 285
22. Paris Saint-Germain FC France 284
23. Spartak Moscow Russia 278
24. AS de Monaco France 277
25. Club Brugge KV Belgique 260
Olympique Lyonnais France 260
27. Club Atlético de Madrid España 255
Real Club Deportivo de La Coruña España 255
29. Glasgow Celtic FC Scotland 236
30. Feyenoord Rotterdam Nederland 227
31. SV Werder Bremen Deutschland 226
32. CD América Cali Colombia 225
33. CSD Colo Colo Santiago Chile 222
34. Sport Lisboa e Benfica Portugal 221
35. Grêmio de Foot-Ball Porto-Alegrense Brasil 212
36. AJ Auxerroise France 204
37. Newcastle United FC England 197
38. Cruzeiro EC Belo Horizonte Brasil 194
39. PSV Eindhoven Nederland 192
40. FBC Olimpia Asunción Paraguay 188
41. Galatasaray SK İstanbul Türkiye 187
42. RSC Anderlecht Belgique 182
43. Olympique de Marseille France 181
44. SE Palmeiras São Paulo Brasil 162
45. TSV Bayer Leverkusen Deutschland 159
46. CA Vélez Sarsfield Argentina 153
47. CD Universidad Católica Santiago Chile 149
48. Club Nacional de Football Montevideo Uruguay 142
FC Schalke 04 Deutschland 142
50. FC Girondins de Bordeaux France 139
Real Zaragoza CD España 139
52. AC Sparta Praha Česká Republika 138
53. FC de Nantes France 136
54. Cerro Porteño FBC Asunción Paraguay 135
55. CDC Atlético Nacional Medellín Colombia 130
56. CR Vasco da Gama Rio de Janeiro Brasil 127
57. Torino Calcio Italia 126
58. Dinamo Kiev Ukraina 123
59. Panathinaikos Athens Greece 113
60. CR Flamengo Rio de Janeiro Brasil 112
61. Santos FC Brasil 111
62. CA San Lorenzo de Almagro Buenos Argentina 107
SK Slavia Praha Česká Republika 107
64. FK Crvena zvezda Beograd Srbija 105
65. Real Club Deportivo Mallorca España 103
66. SC Corinthians Paulista São Paulo Brasil 95
67. Real Betis Balompié España 93
68. Sevilla FC España 91
69. Leeds United AFC England 87
70. Sampdoria UC Genova Italia 83
71. Eintracht Frankfurt Deutschland 76
72. VfB Stuttgart Deutschland 75
73. Villarreal CF España 74
74. AEK Athens Greece 73
CSKA Moscow Russia 73
76. Lokomotive Moscow Russia 72
77. Olympiakos Piräus Greece 69
78. CA Peñarol Montevideo Uruguay 68
SC Internacional Porto Alegre Brasil 68
80. AC Firenze Italia 64
81. CA Mineiro Belo Horizonte Brasil 57
82. AZ Alkmaar Nederland 56
FC Steaua Bucureşti România 56
Lille Olympique Sporting Club France 56
85. Tottenham Hotspur FC England 55
86. AFC Rapid Bucureşti România 51
87. CA Independiente Avellaneda Argentina 50
RCD Espanyol Barcelona España 50
89. AD São Caetano Brasil 48
Sporting Clube de Portugal Lisboa Portugal 48
91. Hamburger SV Deutschland 46
92. FC Kaiserslautern Deutschland 43
Beşiktaş SK İstanbul Türkiye 43
94. CF América Ciudad de México México 40
Racing Club de Lens France 40
VfL Borussia Mönchengladbach Deutschland 40
97. Boavista FC Porto Portugal 39
Bologna Calcio Italia 39
Cienciano del Cusco Peru 39
Club Deportivo Guadalajara México 39
Karlsruher SC Deutschland 39
Real Club Celta de Vigo España 39

How They Came Up With Their Point System

An All-time Club World Ranking can only be meaningful and useful if it can be determined by taking account all the results of the national championships, the national cup competitions, the club competitions of the six continental confederations. It is therefore only possible to determine an All-time Club World Ranking from January 1st, 1991 – when the Club World Ranking began taking all these details into consideration. The period from 1872 to 1990 can only be asssessed subjectively, mostly by using national and international champions as a guide. It follows that teams placed in the individual competitions cannot be taken into consideration, even if their titles were won easily or in spite of many defeats. It is simply not possible to establish a basis for giving all participating clubs an equal opportunity for the period 1872 to 1990. The IFFHS has therefore has decided, logically, that the All-time Club World Ranking should be determined from January 1st, 1991 using the annual Club World Ranking (the situation at 31st December annually). For this it will take into consideration the “Top 50 Clubs”, annually and award them points from 50 points for the top club down to 1 point for the club in 50th place. Adding the points from the individual years for each club will provide the All-time Club World Ranking. (To Quote their official site)


Ranieri Talk

ini dr channel4 :

Ranieri ends Scudetto hunt
Monday 21 January, 2008

Claudio Ranieri concedes that Juventus’ Scudetto hopes died with a draw against Sampdoria, but he remains delighted by his side’s campaign.

Despite a host of near misses, Juve were unable to break the deadlock against Sampdoria and fell 12 points behind leaders Inter after the Nerazzurri fortunate win over Parma.

While the target for the Old Lady has always been Champions League qualification rather than the title, Ranieri had been willing to dream about an unlikely Scudetto until now.

“There is real gap now and you couldn’t close it in six months or even a year,” the Bianconeri boss stated on Radio Anch’io Sport.

“You could say that we missed the train for the Scudetto, but in reality we just need to focus internally and build a base for next year.

“We are still having an amazing campaign. We had an exceptional first half and we hope to repeat it.

“I have always said that Juventus was hit by a calcio tsunami and we are rebuilding.

“You can’t always be winning and we need some patience as the sides that qualified for the Champions League a year ago are reaping the rewards.”

Player Talk : Legrottaglie & Zanetti

Legrottaglie & Zanetti Set For Azzurri Call-Ups?

Juventus duo Nicola Legrottaglie and Cristiano Zanetti could be set for recalls to the Italian national team, according to reports in the peninsula.


National team boss Roberto Donadoni was in the stands at the Stadio Olimpico in Turin yesterday to watch Juventus draw 0-0 with Sampdoria.

In the days leading up to the game many believed that Donadoni was attending in order to check the progress of Antonio Cassano, who was eventually ruled out through injury, and Alessandro Del Piero.

However Donadoni was really there to spy on Legrottaglie and Zanetti, who have both been out of the international reckoning for the best part of four years.

There were high hopes for Legrottaglie when he joined Juventus in 2003 from Chievo, however he had a nightmare first year in Turin making mistake after mistake.

After being sent out on loan to Bologna and Siena the 31-year-old returned last summer but was only a bit-part player in the Serie B promotion campaign under Didier Deschamps.

However since coming on as a substitute in the week four match against Roma this term, Legro has finally burst onto the scene and he has been a colossus alongside Giorgio Chiellini at the heart of the defence.

Zanetti has also had a reversal of fortunes and has arguably been Juventus’ best midfielder this season.

The 30-year-old, who was famously Luciano Moggi’s last signing at Juventus has put in some typically gritty displays.

Italy face Portugal in a pre-Euro 2008 warm-up in Zurich on February 6, and it will be interesting to see if Zanetti and Legrottaglie, as well as Del Piero and Cassano, are included in Donadoni’s squad.

goal.com

Player Talk : Gigi Buffon

Buffon: We Are Missing Something

Gianluigi Buffon believes that yesterday’s goalless draw against Sampdoria proves that Juventus “are missing something”.

The Bianconeri dominated possession at the Stadio Olimpico yesterday but were desperately lacking in creative options, particularly in the second half when Alessandro Del Piero was substituted.

With Juve now 12 points behind league-leaders Inter, their chances of winning the Scudetto are undoubtedly over.

The club are expected to complete the signings of Momo Sissoko and Olof Mellberg this month in a bid to strengthen the squad, but Buffon doesn’t want to comment on possible signings.

"I don't want to talk about new signings, because I don't believe we're as far away from the top as many say,” the world’s best shot-stopper explained.

"Even against Samp, we showed this. Zdenek Grygera has played well and Nicola Legrottaglie is now a first-choice starter. I am pleased with where we are at this time.

"However, games like this show that we're still missing that something extra - but we must continue to look forward."

By all accounts Juventus are still having a successful season and look odds-on to qualify for the Champions League as they sit in third position in the standings.

goal.com

Player Ratings: Juventus – Sampdoria

Player Ratings: Juventus – Sampdoria

Following Juventus’ frustrating and disappointing 0-0 draw against Sampdoria, Carlo Garganese rates the performances at the Stadio Olimpico in Turin…


Juventus

Buffon – 6: Was a virtual spectator for the entire match, and was not required to make a single save of note. He did watch a header from Maggio crash off his left-hand post though.

Birindelli – 6: The 33-year-old veteran will undoubtedly have been targeted as weak point by the opposition before the game but he was rarely troubled.

Grygera – 6.5: Filled in well in the centre following the injury to Giorgio Chiellini. Is certainly a much better option than substitute Jean-Alain Boumsong.

Legrottaglie – 6: Like Grygera, Legrottaglie was caused few problems by the Sampdoria forward pairing of Bonazzoli and Bellucci.

Molinaro – 7.5: Molinaro was absolutely brilliant in the first-half, causing havoc with his raids down the left flank. He created two great opportunities for Trezeguet and did a delicious nutmeg on an opponent. Ineffective after the break, like all of his team-mates.

Marchionni – 5.5: Guilty of possibly the miss of the season during the first half. Only Marchionni will know how he managed to hit the ball over an open goal from just six yards. The ex-Parma man’s frustrations at Juventus continue.

Zanetti – 6: The bulldog was his typical gritty self in the middle-of-the-park, however he is no playmaker and Juve desperately need an inventive centre midfielder who can create.

Salihamidzic – 6: The Bosnian showed some fighting spirit without really any reward. His versatility is certainly useful but at the age of 31, does he have the quality expected of a Juventus player? I am not sure.

Nedved – 6.5: A real workhorse, who at the age of 35 still has plenty to offer the Bianconeri. Created the open-goal shocker for Marchionni brilliantly in the first half, and was the only player with any spark in the second period.

Del Piero – 6.5: For sure this was not one of Del Piero’s better games, however the fact Juve dominated the first half was largely due to the link that the Golden Boy offered between the midfield and attack. This disappeared when he was subbed at half-time for Iaquinta. A simply shocking decision by Ranieri, who will deserve all the criticism he will certainly now receive.

Trezeguet – 7: Usually when Trezeguet doesn’t score, he is anonymous. This wasn’t the case today and he was desperately unlucky to hit the bar and have an effort cleared off the line. The Frenchman’s movement in the area was superb and I am sure he would have scored had Del Piero stayed on the pitch.

Substitutes: Iaquinta – 3.5, Palladino – 5.5, Almiron - NA


SAMPDORIA

Castellazzi – 6.5: The goalkeeper has been guilty of some shocking gaffes this season, however he performed none of these today. One particularly fine save from Marchionni in the first-half.

Accardi – 8.5: Brilliant display from Sampdoria’s left centre back (pictured above). Produced a superb goal-line clearance from Trezeguet, and didn’t give Iaquinta a sniff in the second-half. Man-of-the-Match.

Gastaldello – 7.5: Held the Samp backline together excellently against his former club. An authoritative display.

Campagnaro – 7: The Argentine also impressed in the right centre-back position. A number of key clearances helped keep the Bianconeri at bay.

Maggio – 5.5: Was given an absolute roasting by Molinaro in the first half, being left for dead repeatedly. However to his credit Maggio didn’t give in and he improved markedly after the break. Also hit the post with a header from a corner.

Sammarco – 5: His game only lasted 21 minutes before he was forced off with injury. His replacement Gennaro Delvecchio worked tirelessly in midfield and deserves great credit.

Franceschini – 6: Battled well in midfield and got stuck in, and like most of his colleagues was a much improved player after the interval.

Palombo – 7: An impressive performance by the all-action midfielder. Offensively and defensively strong, it is surely only a matter of time before Palombo moves to a big club.

Pieri – 6: The ex-Udinese man, like all of his colleagues, battled gallantly and showed great energy from the first minute until the last.

Bonazzoli – 5: Anonymous display from Bonazzoli. Barely got a look-in all game.

Bellucci – 5.5: Bellucci was only marginally better than Bonazzoli. The Juve defence were so rarely troubled by the Sampdoria frontmen that they could have afforded to take the afternoon off.

Substitutes: Delvecchio - 6.5, Volpi - NA


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FT : Juventus vs Sampdoria : 0-0


JUVENTUS-SAMPDORIA 0-0


JUVENTUS: Buffon; Birindelli (Almiron 83 mins), Legrottaglie, Grygera, Molinaro; Marchionni (Palladino 74 mins), Salihamidzic, Zanetti, Nedved; Del Piero (Iaquinta 46 mins), Trezeguet.

Subs not used: Vanstrattan, Boumsong, Tiago, Castiglia

Manager: Ranieri.

SAMPDORIA: Castellazzi; Campagnaro, Gastaldello, Accardi; Maggio, Palombo, Sammarco (Delvecchio 22 mins), Franceschini, Pieri; Bellucci, Bonazzoli (Volpi 80 mins)

Subs not used: Mirante, Sala, Lucchini, Zenoni, Ziegler

Manager: Mazzarri.

REFEREE: Saccani from Mantova.

YELLOW CARDS: Pieri 43 mins, Zanetti 45 mins, Iaquinta 48 mins, Castellazzi 49 mins.

Minggu, 20 Januari 2008

Pemain2 yg disiapkan utk partai melawan Sampdoria

dan ini nama2 pemain JUventus di partai nanti malam di Olimpico, Turin :

1 - Gianluigi Buffon
2 - Alessandro Birindelli
4 - Sergio Bernardo Almiron
6 - Cristiano Zanetti
7 - Hasan Salihamidzic
9 - Vincenzo Iaquinta
10 - Alessandro Del Piero
11 - Pavel Nedved
13 - Jess Vanstrattan
17 - David Trezeguet
18 - Jean Alain Boumsong
20 - Raffaele Palladino
21 - Zdeneck Grygera
28 - Cristian Molinaro
30 - Tiago Cardoso Mendes
32 - Marco Marchionni
33 - Nicola Legrottaglie

dan satu pemain dr Primavera Luca Castiglia

* Injured : Belardi, Camo, Andrade, Chiellini, Zebina
* Suspended : Nocerino

Sabtu, 19 Januari 2008

Jadwal Coppa Italia

1st leg Perempat Final Coppa Italia, Juventus akan bertandang ke kandang Inter tgl 23 Januari 2008 nanti, dan partai home dilakukan tgl 30 Januari 2008.

Ini jadwal lengkap 1st leg Coppa Italia :

23.01.2008 : Roma vs Sampdoria
23.01.2008 : Udinese vs Catania
23.01.2008 : Inter vs Juventus
24.01.2008 : Lazio vs Fiorentina

Playre Talk : Alex

Alex demands Juve push
Friday 18 January, 2008

Juventus captain Alessandro Del Piero warns his side against losing momentum and discusses his Azzurri future.

The Cadetti champions had a magnificent 2007 and have climbed into third place, but a draw with Catania in the first game since the break saw them lose further ground on the leading pair.

Sampdoria are the next opponents at the Stadio Olimpico and they arrive on good form after thrashing Palermo 3-0 in the League and Cagliari 4-0 in the Cup.

“It’s an important time for us,” Del Piero told La Gazzetta dello Sport.

“We are in a good League position, but if we are to make an excellent season into a stupendous one we must give more.

“We have all worked so hard up to now, even if some people have given more than others. We can’t lose our intensity, as this can be an exceptional year.”

Despite the positive mood at the club, some members of the Juve squad, such as Tiago Mendes, have been struggling and Del Piero suggested that they might be running out of time.

“Maybe some players have given more than others,” Alex continued. “Some players have had some difficulty settling in this year, but nobody has been lacking in training and I don’t want to point fingers at anybody.

“Us older heads in the group have never stopped taking responsibility. It’s a positive thing to be able to set a good example.

“Compared to our rivals we have changed a lot since last year, but we have kept our pride, determination and will to win.”

It is clearly evident that Inter are the side to beat in Serie A, but Del Piero is looking forward to facing them in the Coppa Italia quarter-finals.

“Inter are stronger than the other sides in Italy,” he admitted. “They have a deep squad and they have consolidated the players that they have.

“The chance to face them in the Coppa Italia was a big stimulus to beat Empoli and now we want to give our all.”

Italy boss Roberto Donadoni has indicated that he will certainly consider picking Pinturricchio for his Euro 2008 squad, but the Juve talisman is letting his performances do the talking.

“Donadoni has total autonomy and freedom to make his own choices,” he stressed.

“I will just keep trying hard to show that I am in good form and hope that I win an Azzurri shirt. Would I go to the Olympics in China? There’s a long time to think about that yet.

“Four years ago people thought I was finished and that I didn’t have 90 minutes in my legs any longer. Now things are going well I like to think about all the people who had faith in me. There has been a steady improvement in my physical condition and I want to keep it up.”

Del Piero finished with a comment on Champions League qualification rivals Milan and their new ace Alexandre Pato.

“Pato played well against Napoli, as did Ronaldo,” he declared. “But we also have an excellent attack and we are all at our best.

“Milan have so many great players and the race is on for the top four. I wish them all the best as long as we finish above them.”

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Playre Talk : Olivera



Olivera off to Penarol

With the win over Empoli and qualification to the next Italian Cup round in the vault (waiting to see the name of the next opponents made official: Inter Milan, who face Reggina tonight after winning the first leg 4-1), the team are at work preparing the League match against Sampdoria, scheduled for Sunday afternoon at the Olimpico.

After Wednesday afternoon's session, a light one for those who played against Empoli, this morning the group went back to training at full regime under Claudio Ranieri. Without Ruben Olivera: from today, the Uruguayan midfielder won't be part of Juventus' squad, as he's been loaned to Penarol, one of the most important Clubs in his country.

There are another two morning sessions scheduled before the game against the team from Liguria, on Friday and Saturday. Both will be followed by press conferences. As usual, the Manager will introduce the match the day before it's played, while tomorrow it'll be Alessandro Del Piero's turn to meet the journalists. The conference will take place at 12.45 pm at the Juventus Media Center press room in Vinovo (Via Stupinigi 182).

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Kamis, 17 Januari 2008

Transfer Talk : Barzagli

Barzagli Linked With Juve's Ailing Defence

Juventus' recent defensive injury woes have seen them linked with a host of defenders old and young, but Andrea Barzagli perhaps remains the Old Lady's number one target...

In addition to youngsters and Olof Mellberg, Juventus have also been linked with Palermo captain Andrea Barzagli as they look to strengthen their back line.

However, earlier confirmed approaches for the Italian international defender focused on an end-of-season move. Now, though, Giorgio Chiellini has picked up an injury, rendering a new defender a matter of utmost urgency for coach Claudio Ranieri.

The idea was that a youngster would sign on in January to act as a temporary replacement before taking to the bench upon Giorgio's recovery. However, it could also be the case that Barzagli's proposed move is brought forward.

Tuttosport reports that the World Cup winner could in fact join Juventus this month as a key winter signing.

However, Palermo president 'Zampa' Zamparini would presumably be unlikely to sanction such a move without first securing a signing himself.

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Transfer Talk : Mavuba

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Juve Line Up Mavuba - Report

A new name has entered the Juventus midfield wish-list in the form of Villarreal star Rio Antonio Mavuba, according to the Corriere dello Sport.

Juve were very interested in signing the 23-year-old last season when he was at Bordeaux, however in the end the player opted to move to La Liga.

The Bianconeri have now renewed their attempts to sign Mavuba, who has been capped six times by the French national team.

The player is of Zairian descent, and he was famously born at sea on a boat in international waters.

Mavuba is not the only player being associated, as there are reports that Parma starlet Luca Cigarini may complete his move to Turin as early as this month.

The 21-year-old is regarded as one of Italy’s brightest young talents, and his style of play has seen him labelled as the future heir to Andrea Pirlo in the national team.

While Juve’s interest in Liverpool’s Momo Sissoko seems to have waned, it seems that Inter, Tottenham, Valencia and Atletico Madrid are all determined to sign the Malian international.

All four clubs are prepared to pay the €13-15m that Liverpool are demanding for the player, and Atletico will submit an official bid within the next 48 hours.

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Transfer Talk : VDV

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Van Der Vaart Move To Juve Still On – Report

Juventus will resume negotiations next month to try to sign Hamburg star Rafael van der Vaart, according to Tuttosport.

The Bianconeri have been strongly linked with a move for the Dutchman for a few months now, however there had been reports that their interest had cooled.

Juve boss Claudio Ranieri recently claimed that he doubted van der Vaart would be arriving because he would clash with young starlet Sebastian Giovinco, who is due to return to Turin from his loan spell at Empoli at the end of the campaign.

However Tuttosport claims that Juve representatives will fly to Germany next month in a renewed attempt to try and broker a deal for van der Vaart.

The Bianconeri are prepared to offer between €10-12m, which is some €8m short of Hamburg’s valuation of the playmaker.

However the fact that the 24-year-old has a clause in his contract that allows him to be sold for just €1m from the summer of 2009, it is highly likely that Hamburg will be forced to lower their asking price.

Juve are well-known to be in the market for a top-class centre midfielder following the disastrous performances of last summer’s signings Tiago Mendes and Sergio Almiron.

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Transfer Talk : Diego

Juve Should Buy Diego - Zico

Zico has spoken of his admiration for Diego and he has told Italian media that the Werder Bremen player would be a good investment

Brazilian Legend Zico believes Juventus will return to the greatness they once were if the Bianconeri sign Diego.

The Werder Bremen star has been linked with the Old Lady many times this season and Zico insists it will be a good move for the Bianconeri.

It is believed that Diego is valued at 35m Euros and this would be the price Juventus would have to pay to secure his services.

“I’m not surprised they have valued him so much, he is a great player who along with Robinho wrote history back in Brazil with Santos. He came to Europe and won the Champions League with Porto and now he has earned a place with the Selecao,” Zico told Tuttosport.

“I would advise any team with ambition to go for him, he is a champion full stop, a champion who knows how to win.”

Another player who plies his trade in Germany is Rafael Van Der Vaart. The Dutchman has also been heavily linked with a move to La Vecchia Signora but Zico believes Diego would be the better player to buy.

“The Dutchman is a good player, but if you are asking who I would buy then you already know my answer. I can assure you that whoever buys Diego won’t be wasting their money.”

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Player Talk : Iaquinta


Iaquinta: «We were good in never giving up»

After David Trezeguet, who gives his best when he faces Empoli, they have a new bugbear in Tuscany now. It's Vincenzo Iaquinta, the true star of these two third round games. He scored a goal in the first leg, two in the second, plus he gave an assist (allowing Marchionni to score) and secured the final penalty.

The hero of the day showed his satisfaction speaking to Juventus Channel: «We were good in never giving up until the end and we won deservedly. We showed our usual great character. After we scored the first two we relaxed and they immediately took advantage: we made mistakes, but we know the things we have to improve and we'll work on them with the Manager».

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Player Talk : Birindelli


300 times Birindelli

Another piece of Juve's recent history has reached an important achievement: Alessandro Birindelli has joined the prestigious “300 Club”, meaning three hundred official games at Juventus for a player that has truly given everything to the Club in the last eleven years.

And destiny has played its role too. Indeed the tally was reached during the Italian Cup match against Empoli, the Club that holds a special place in “Biri”'s heart, as he grew up and began his career at the highest level there.

Birindelli's story at Juventus began in 1997. He wasn't 23 yet when he arrived, after playing well at Empoli, but he mixed into the group - the squad that was winning everything under Lippi - as if he'd been there for years. He made his League debut on the first day of the season (in Juventus-Lecce, on August 31). Just two weeks later he got his first personal joy: a goal, in the Champions League no less, during a goal spree against Feyenoord at the Delle Alpi.

This was the first of seven goals, as many as three of which on the European stage. The one in La Coruna, in 2002, was particularly unforgettable: a screamer in the top corner from forty yards out. His last goal came in March 2007, and it was a vital goal that allowed Juve to win at Pescara and take a big step towards promotion.

Not only did he score goals in Europe, he also played many games there: of his 300 games at Juve, as many as 52 were in the Champions League. To which two in the 2004 preliminary round, 8 in the UEFA Cup and 4 in the InterToto must be added.

Congratulations to Alessandro, an important player of the last decade, for this achievement and a “thank you” for his contribution to Juventus' victories, with the hope that he can soon add more trophies to his already rich résumé (five Italian titles and three Italian Super Cups).

Player Talk : Chiellini


Chiellini has a sprained knee. Out for at least a month

After winning against Empoli and qualifying for the next round of the Italian Cup, Juventus went straight back to work in Vinovo, preparing the game against Sampdoria, scheduled for next Sunday. Obviously those employed against Empoli only trained lightly, while the rest of the group carried out technique exercises.

Giorgio Chiellini, who last night had to hobble off the pitch halfway through the first half of the Italian Cup match, underwent a Nuclear Magnetic Resonance test today, which confirmed the first diagnosis by Juventus' medical staff: Giorgio has sprained his right knee, affecting the ligament also. Further lesions were ruled out. He will probably need more than a month to recover, though, so the player should be back on the pitch by the end of February.

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Rabu, 16 Januari 2008

Transfer Talk : Flamini

Juventus lining up Arsenal swoop

07:06 16/01/2008

Juventus want to take Mathieu Flamini from Arsenal Football Club.


The French midfielder looked to be on the verge of an exit from the Emirates Stadium in the summer, when he revealed he wanted to quit the club due to a lack of first team opportunities.

However, the former Marseille star has done wonderfully well this season and is now a regular figure alongside Cesc Fabregas, yet his contract is still set to expire at the end of the campaign.

"Mathieu Flamini is free to talk, but the talks [with Arsenal] are ongoing," Gunners boss Arsene Wenger told the club's official website. "I am hopeful on it. I am not concerned."

Juventus have revealed they hope to make a few Bosman free signings before the start of next season, and coach Claudio Ranieri has identified Flamini for a move to Turin.


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Plater Talk : Alex


Alex explains Juve heroics
Wednesday 16 January, 2008

Alessandro Del Piero reveals that the chance to face Inter spurred Juventus on to a dramatic win over Empoli in last night’s Coppa Italia clash.

The Bianconeri beat their Tuscan opponents 5-3 in a remarkable game to secure a 6-5 aggregate victory and a place in the quarter-finals.

Del Piero came on as a substitute in the 65th minute and played a crucial role as he converted the spot-kick that won the tie with 11 minutes remaining.

“We wanted it a lot. I came on late, but my teammates worked hard for the rest of the game,” Alex told La7.

“It was an incredible game, but we wanted to get through so much.”

Juve have now set up a Derby d’Italia against Inter, unless the Nerazzurri lose a 4-1 first-leg lead to Reggina at San Siro tomorrow night.

“Getting to face Inter was a great incentive for everyone, including the lads on the bench,” Del Piero admitted.

“Now, we need to stay focused and concentrated. In the first half here we made too many errors and we must learn how to remedy them as we have on other occasions in the championship this year

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Ranieri Talk : Ranieri's bitter Coppa aftertaste

Ranieri's bitter Coppa aftertaste
Wednesday 16 January, 2008

Claudio Ranieri wasn’t totally satisfied with Juventus’ Coppa Italia win over Empoli as Giorgio Chiellini is injured and Tiago Mendes disappointed.

The Cadetti champions rallied heroically to claim a 5-3 victory and book a place in the quarter-finals, but the triumph was marred slightly by a serious knee injury to stopper Chiellini.

“We started well, but the sudden injury to Chiellini took the wind out of our sails for a bit,” Ranieri explained. “If everything goes well, we will only be without Giorgio for a month.

“In defence we made lots of mistakes and I will be showing the video to my players.”

Ranieri will be hoping Nicola Legrottaglie can recover from ‘flu’ to start alongside Zdenek Grygera in defence when Sampdoria visit the Stadio Olimpico this weekend.

The Bianconeri tactician also seems to have lost patience with underachieving midfielder Tiago after the Portuguese flop’s umpteenth poor showing.

“I wasn’t happy with Tiago as I expected more from him,” Ranieri raged. “I took him off because he was playing badly.

“Often he chose to play backwards instead of going forward and he performed without personality.”

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FT 2nd leg Coppa Italia : Juve vs Empoli (5-3)

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Juventus 5-3 Empoli (6-5 on agg)

Scorers: Marchionni 4 (J), Nedved 10 (J), Antonini 33 (E), Pozzi 45 (E), Iaquinta 50, 60 (J), Pozzi 52 (E), Del Piero pen 78 (J)

Juventus: Belardi; Birindelli, Grygera, Chiellini (Boumsong 20), Molinaro; Marchionni, Zanetti, Tiago (Salihamidzic 46), Nedved; Palladino (Del Piero 65), Iaquinta

Empoli: Bassi (Balli 46); Piccolo (Marianini 62), Adani, Pratali, Raggi; Antonini, Moro, Tosto, Abate (Busce' 67); Vannucchi; Pozzi

Ref: Gervasoni

* sebuah partai yg menarik krn banyak terjadi goal, hanya buat gw justru menyedihkan melihat Juve di bobol 3 goal! Ini di tambah dgn cedera nya Chiellini (selama 1 bulan), performa pemain belakang Juve sangat buruk...beruntung Iaquinta mampu melesakkan 2 goal ke gawang Empoli, sebuah PR besar utk CR guna mengakali performa lioni belakang Juventus!!!

Selasa, 15 Januari 2008

Transfer Talk : Lubos Kalouda

Juve bid for ‘new Nedved’

Tuesday 15 January, 2008

Juventus face competition for Mohamed Sissoko, but they are set to complete a more straightforward swoop for Czech starlet Lubos Kalouda.

The Old Lady are looking to strengthen their midfield with Sergio Almiron and Tiago Mendes struggling to prove their credentials and Mali international Sissoko seemed to be the answer.

However, the Liverpool man’s claims that he was on the brink of a move may be unfounded as he has now been linked with Monaco and Juve President Giovanni Cobolli Gigli [pictured] insists that there will be no new faces in January.

There are now reports that the Bianconeri will invest in the future by adding FC Brno’s Kalouda to the squad.

The 21-year-old has only made eight appearances in the Gambrinus Liga, but he caught the eye in the Czech Republic’s Under-20 side and has even won comparisons to his compatriot and Juve idol Pavel Nedved.

Sources suggest that the Cadetti champions approached Brno with a £1m offer, but President Radek Belák is demanding around double that figure.

A compromise could be reached within the next week and Kalouda will arrive in Turin in the summer after completing the Gambrinus Liga season.

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Full name : Luboš Kalouda
Date of birth : May 20, 1987
Place of birth : Brno, Czech Republic
Playing position : Midfielder

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Player Talk : Gigi Buffon


Buffon still number one

Two weeks before his 30th birthday, Gigi Buffon has received his first, absolutely deserved, gift. The IFFHS, the International Federation of Football History & Statistics, has designated our keeper as the world’s best in his role for the year 2007.

Buffon had already won the honour in 2003, 2004 and 2006, and he is in first place in this too, as no other footballer in the world had ever been able to come first in his category in four different editions: another sign of Buffon's greatness.

In this last edition, Gigi preceded those that are considered by many to be the best keepers in the business after him, i.e. Cech, Chelsea's Czech keeper, and Real Madrid's Casillas. In fourth place, former Juventus keeper Edwin Van der Sar, currently at Manchester United.

Player list for Coppa Italia vs Empoli

list pemain2 yg di siapkan utk partai dini hari nanti (Empoli) :

1 Buffon
2 Birindelli
3 Chiellini
6 Zanetti
7 Salihamidzic
9 Iaquinta
10 Del Piero
11 Nedved
12 Belardi
17 Trezeguet
18 Boumsong
20 Palladino
21 Grygera
28 Molinaro
30 Tiago
32 Marchionni
35 Esposito (Primavera)
36 Castiglia (Primavera)

* ada beberapa nama absen :

Suspended : Almiron dan Olivera
Injured : Andrade, Camo, Zebina, Nocerino dan Legro



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Coppa Italia Preview: Juventus – Empoli

New Year Hangover For Juve

Juventus will be looking to earn their first win of 2008 against Empoli following a lethargic performance against Catania in Serie A at the weekend.

The Bianconeri failed to display the kind of form that had seen them win three league games in succession before Christmas, and only managed to earn a 1-1 draw in Sicily courtesy of a controversial last-minute penalty from Alessandro Del Piero.

Juve were particularly poor in the first-half, with midfielder Tiago Mendes being hauled off at half-time after another hugely disappointing performance.

Trailing 2-1 from the first leg, the Old Lady should be confident of being able to turn around the scoreline at the Stadio Olimpico.

However it is never easy to predict just how committed Juve will be in this game, as historically they have never taken the Coppa Italia too seriously. They have only lifted the trophy on two occasions in the past 25 years, the last time coming in 1995.

Empoli Hoping To Extend Unbeaten Run

Empoli may be sitting in a precarious 17th position in Serie A, just two points above the relegation zone, however they arrive in Turin in a much healthier position than when the two sides met in the first leg in Tuscany on December 6.

Before that match Empoli were sitting rock-bottom of Serie A having picked up just 10 points from 14 league games. However the 2-1 win that evening seems to have sparked a revival for the team who finished in a historic seventh position last season, and they have since remained unbeaten.

This included a superb 2-2 draw away at high-flying Udinese, as well as a 4-1 thrashing of Cagliari.

The Azzurri would have been disappointed to have only drawn 1-1 at home to fellow relegation-battlers Reggina at the weekend, however they should nevertheless come into this Coppa Italia tie in good spirits.

Past Meetings

The last time the two teams met was of course in the first leg on December 6, when goals from Ignazio Abate and Nicola Pozzi gave Empoli a two-goal lead. However Vincenzo Iaquinta’s late strike could prove crucial in terms of eventual qualification.

In total the two sides have met on 16 occasions, with Juventus winning 11, drawing two and losing just three of these games. The last time the two teams met in Turin was on October 31 this campaign when David Trezeguet scored a hat-trick in a 3-0 win for Juve.

Indeed the Frenchman seems to thrive playing against the Tuscans as he also scored a treble in a hugely entertaining 3-3 draw in 2004. Current Lazio star Tommaso Rocchi hit a hat-trick of his own that day for Empoli.

FORM GUIDE

Juventus

Catania 1-1 Juventus (Serie A) January 12

Juventus 2-0 Siena (Serie A) December 23

Lazio 2-3 Juventus (Serie A) December 15

Juventus 1-0 Atalanta (Serie A) December 9

Empoli 2-1 Juventus (Coppa Italia) December 6

Empoli

Empoli 1-1 Reggina (Serie A) January 12

Udinese 2-2 Empoli (Serie A) December 23

Empoli 1-1 Genoa (Serie A) December 16

Empoli 4-1 Cagliari (Serie A) December 9

Empoli 2-1 Juventus (Coppa Italia) December 6

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