Sabtu, 31 Mei 2008

Amauri delighted by ‘dream move’


Amauri delighted by ‘dream move’
Friday 30 May, 2008

Amauri has spoken of his pride at signing for Juventus, while Antonio Nocerino bids farewell to the Old Lady.

Months of speculation and negotiations are over as Amauri has transferred from Palermo to Juve in a highly lucrative part-exchange deal involving Nocerino and Davide Lanzafame.

“When I arrived in Italy eight years ago I had a dream – to play for a big team,” Amauri told journalists at his first Press conference this afternoon.

“Today I have realised that dream. I am happy and I want to win with Juve.

“It’s true that Milan were also interested, but Juventus were my first choice. I never had any doubt since I first heard the Bianconeri wanted me.

“Furthermore I always said that I wanted to play in the Champions League and now I want to win the Scudetto. For me this is a personal victory.”

Azzurrini midfielder Nocerino leaves Turin after a frustrating season warming the bench and is ready for a fresh start at Palermo.

“This is goodbye for me,” he said.

“I am going to Palermo and I am happy and proud with the choice because it is a big stage, an excellent squad and a great city.

“I will also be close to home, which makes me happy. I can’t wait to get started with my new shirt.

“I’m not stupid and I know that footballers come and go,” he continued.

“It was an honour to wear the Juve shirt and I am leaving on good terms and without any bitterness. I enjoyed being in Turin, but now we have gone separate way.”

Palermo sporting director Rino Foschi also stressed his satisfaction at completing the deal.

“They were difficult negotiations that started in silence and ended with great uproar,” he explained.

“In the end I am happy and I think that Amauri deserves to play for a great team like Juve.

“The transfers for Amauri and Nocerino are complete, but we are still sorting out the details for Davide Lanzafame – by July he will be a Palermo player.

“Everyone is happy with this deal – Palermo, Amauri and Juve,” he concluded.

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Welcome Amauri

Official: Amauri joins Juventus


Official: Amauri joins Juventus
Friday 30 May, 2008

Amauri is officially a Juventus player after completing a transfer from Palermo and is in Turin to be presented as a Bianconero.

After painstakingly slow progress during recent negotiations, the Brazilian hitman has signed a four-year contract with the Old Lady, which will net him around £2.8m per season, plus bonuses.

Juve will pay Palermo £9.8m and grant the Rosanero co-ownership of Azzurrini midfielder Antonio Nocerino and striker Davide Lanzafame.

Amauri hit 15 goals last season for a mediocre Sicilian outfit and is guaranteed an enormous cash reward if he reaches the 20-goal mark next season.

The former Chievo man is the Turin giants’ first swoop as they attempt to strengthen their squad for a Champions League adventure and a Scudetto push next year.

Amauri will give his first interview as a Juventus player within the next hour.

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Kamis, 29 Mei 2008

Gigli Commemorates 23rd Anniversary Of Heysel Tragedy


Gigli Commemorates 23rd Anniversary Of Heysel Tragedy

Juventus President Giovanni Cobolli Gigli has remembered the Heysel Disaster, 23 years to the day of one of Italian football’s darkest hours.

The Heysel Stadium Disaster in 1985 was one of the most catastrophic events in European football history when 39 people, mostly Juventus fans, were killed prior to the European Cup final between the Bianconeri and Liverpool.

The disaster occurred as a result of hooliganism from the English supporters, who breached a fence separating them from Bianconeri fans.

As the Juventini retreated, a wall behind them collapsed, leading to the crushing and suffocation of 39 fans.

“We have to remember,” explained Juventus President Giovanni Cobolli Gigli.

“We are still deeply moved by what happened and we have to continue to promote serenity in football.”

Juventus went on to win the game 1-0 thanks to Michel Platini, and thus secured their first-ever European Cup crown.

However unsurprisingly there would be no celebrations due to what had occurred before kick off, and as punishment, English clubs were banned from Europe for five seasons.

Gianni Wilson

Giovinco to stay at Juve


Giovinco to stay at Juve
Thursday 29 May, 2008

Juventus fantasista Sebastian Giovinco will remain with the Bianconeri next season, according to his agent.

The 21-year-old, who spent the year on loan at Empoli, has been one of this season’s revelations and is in demand.

“Giovinco has a fan in my son,” Claudio Pasqualin explained to Teleradiostereo. “So, I would not mess him about by telling him lies.

“He will be at Juve next season. The Bianconeri want him to stay.”

Giovinco could not save Empoli, who were relegated from Serie A, despite scoring six goals in 35 appearances for the club.

“Moving back to Juventus would be an important opportunity for Sebastian to develop his career,” added the representative. “I don’t expect him to be sold.”

The tiny talent was wanted by Palermo as part of a deal brokered with Juventus for Brazilian striker Amauri – who should finally sign a five-year contract on Friday.

The Bianconeri, however, were quick to extract the youngster, known as the ‘Atomic Ant’, from any negotiations.

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Criscito: Genoa's like home


Criscito: Genoa's like home
Thursday 29 May, 2008

Juventus defender Domenico Criscito has spoken of his desire to join Genoa on a permanent basis.

The talented 21-year-old spent the second half of last season on loan with the Rossoblu and is a favourite of Coach Gian Piero Gasperini.

“I do not know what will happen,” admitted Criscito. “Genoa and Juventus are currently discussing my next destination. They are working to find the right agreement.”

Criscito started the season at Juventus, but did not win the confidence of boss Claudio Ranieri.

The Roman tactician decided the Ligurian needed more experience and Genoa - who borrowed him last year - were keen to take him.

“At my age, it is crucial I play as many games as possible,” he explained. “I believe the situation will be resolved one way or the other in the next few days.”

Criscito made 16 appearances at the heart of Genoa's defence in Serie A and enjoys life at Marassi.

“I feel at home in Rossoblu. You cannot imagine how nice it is with the Grifone.”

Criscito remains ambitious though, and would have no problem returning to Juventus, who are back in the Champions League after a two-year absence.

“For sure, it would be fascinating to play for Juve in Europe. I calmly await their decision.”

The Italy Under-21 international is also looking forward to this summer's Beijing Olympics.

“Our objective has to be first place,” he said. “And, of course, the gold medal.”

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Juve remember Heysel disaster


Juve remember Heysel disaster
Thursday 29 May, 2008

Juventus have commemorated the 23rd anniversary of the Heysel disaster, in which 39 people were killed.

Bianconeri supporters were among those killed when a wall collapsed at the 1985 European Cup Final held at the Heysel Stadium in Brussels, Belgium.

Juventus were playing Liverpool who, along with all English clubs, were banned for five years from European competition after their fans were blamed for the disaster.

An hour before kick-off, a number of Liverpool supporters breached a fence separating them from Bianconeri fans.

Juventus' followers subsequently retreated, putting pressure on a dilapidated wall, which gave way under the pressure.

“We have to remember,” explained Juventus President Giovanni Cobolli Gigli.

“We are still deeply moved by what happened and we have to continue to promote serenity in football.”

Juventus and Liverpool infamously played on despite the event. The Bianconeri won 1-0 thanks to a Michel Platini penalty.

That trophy - Juventus' first European Cup - will, however, always be stained by the disaster.

The Italian game has seen an upsurge in violence in recent years, most notably in February 2007 when a policeman was killed at Catania's derby with Palermo.

A year later, Lazio fan Gabriele Sandri was shot dead by a policeman following an incident between Biancocelesti and Juventus fans at an Autogrill near Arezzo.

President of the Committee Against Violence in Sport, Otello Lorentini, said: “It is important we remember this event every year for the sake of families afflicted by football violence.”


FUCK LIVERPOOL!!!!!!!

ODIO LIVERPOOL!!!!!!!!

8,000 Euros “from space” to the Sant’Anna


8,000 Euros “from space” to the Sant’Anna

8,000 Euros, “from space” to the Growing Together at the Sant’Anna Foundation: that's how much the auction on Del Piero and Nedved's “space” shirts, the ones launched into orbit by the RealDream Association, raised. The auction, held on the Juvestore.com website in June 2007, was won by Saudi prince Turki Bin Salman Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. A football lover and great Juventus fan (he recently opened the first-ever Juventus Store outside of Italy, in Riyadh), the Prince had received the shirts directly from Del Piero and Nedved's hands just before the first match of the League, Juventus vs. Livorno. Yesterday morning, at Juventus' headquarters in Corso Galileo Ferraris, in Turin, the cheque was finally handed over. Doctor Daniele Farina, the man in charge of the Newborn Department at the Sant'Anna Hospital in Turin, was there to accept the cheque, welcomed by Chairman Cobolli Gigli in person.

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Juve admit Alonso interest


Juve admit Alonso interest

Juventus President Giovanni Cobolli Gigli has underlined the club's desire to sign Liverpool midfielder Xabi Alonso.

The 26-year-old Spanish international has been repeatedly linked with the Bianconeri as they look to bolster the squad ahead of next season.

“I cannot deny that he interests us, but there is always a problem,” stated the Old Lady chief.

Alonso's agent Inaki Ibanez is believed to have been in Turin this morning to iron out a deal.

The Italian Press has reported that the Anfield star is prepared to accept a four-year contract worth £2.7m a season.

“We want value for money and he costs too much. Our director general Jean-Claude Blanc is working on it,” explained Cobolli Gigli

Liverpool are said to want £19m for the Champions League winner, who has been central to the Reds since joining the club four years ago.

Juventus have had a number of problems in the middle this season after last year's signings Tiago Mendes and Sergio Almiron failed to make the grade.

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Rabu, 28 Mei 2008

Amauri To Sign For Juve On Friday

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Amauri To Sign For Juve On Friday - Agent

Amauri’s agent, Mariano Grimaldi, has revealed that the striker's move to Juventus has been delayed despite the player passing a medical on Tuesday...

Amauri was expected to sign for the Old Lady on Tuesday after his medical but, once again, the transfer saga has been drawn out by another needless delay.

Neither party could complete the paperwork, as two of the players involved in the deal - Antonio Nocerino and Davide Lanzafame, who both head to Palermo - were not present to sign their contracts.

While a further delay is far from ideal, Grimaldi has confirmed that the deal for the player is done.

“Everything has been resolved, Amauri will sign his contract on Friday at 10 am,” Grimaldi told Stadio News.

“We are all delighted. We couldn’t complete the deal today because we have to wait for the signatures of Nocerino and Lanzafame who arrive on Thursday.”

Reports claimed that the Brazilian hit-man would earn €3.7 million per season and that it was a four year deal, but Grimaldi has revealed information to the contrary.

“Amauri will sign a five year deal, not a four year contract - and he will earn €3.5 million per season plus bonuses,” he revealed.

Salvatore Landolina

Legrottaglie Welcomes Mellberg Arrival


Legrottaglie Welcomes Mellberg Arrival

Juventus defender Nicola Legrottaglie looked back on the season and wouldn't mind the arrival of Olof Mellberg to strengthen the defence.

From the Far East, where Juventus are currently on a tour, defender Nicola Legrottaglie talked about his excellent season in central defence, where he formed a formidable partnership with Giorgio Chiellini.

"Last year I already felt we could form an invincible partnership, but we've played just one match," the 31-year-old said, "I felt he was the right player to play alongside me. Between central defenders you need to have a certain chemistry, to understand each other just with a glance. We complete each other: I set the rhythm, he is the rock. In other teams there are arrogant players who think they are the best..."

While Legrottaglie is in China and Australia, Chiellini is getting ready to participate in his first major tournament for Italy at Euro 2008. While Legrottaglie has a past with the Azzurri, he's never taken part to a tournament, but he hasn't lost hope of wearing the World Champions' shirt again in the future.

"Giorgio deserves it, I just hope he says some kind words about me too, I have not abandoned the hope of wearing the Azzurri's shirt again," he continued.

On the possible arrival of defender Olof Mellberg, Legrottaglie said: "The competition will increase after the Swede's arrival? We need central defenders, with both the league and the Champions League to play. The more come, the better."

Danilo Pochini

Selasa, 27 Mei 2008

Legrottaglie: I Love Ray Charles!


Legrottaglie: I Love Ray Charles!

Deeply-religious Juventus defender Nicola Legrottaglie has revealed that he wants to move to America after finishing his European career with Juventus because he is lured there by its evangelical churches. The defender also revealed how he loves to listen to former Blues genius Ray Charles.

There were high hopes for Legrottaglie when he joined the club 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 in 2006 but was only a bit-part player in the Serie B promotion campaign under Didier Deschamps.

He was expected to be sold last summer, and indeed he had already packed his bags in anticipation of a move to Besiktas, however the transfer fell through at the last moment.

Legrottaglie stayed, and after the injury to Jorge Andrade in week three, he established himself a key member of the team, making 33 Serie A appearances.

"This time around I will not prepare anything,” he told the Gazzetta dello Sport, when asked about the collapsed move to Besiktas.

“I want to finish my [European] career with Juve, then spend a year playing soccer in America, where there are many evangelical churches.

“I love the gospel, and I often listen to Ray Charles.”

Legrottaglie has often stated that his change in fortunes on the football field were down to his faith in Jesus Christ.

"For me it was important to do well with Juve,” he continued.

“I wanted to give something back to the club and the fans, something I was not able to do the first year. However I can still give more.”

Gianni Wilson

Chinese youngster for Juve

Chinese youngster for Juve
Monday 26 May, 2008

Juventus' end of season tour around Asia could lead to the signing of a young Chinese player.

The Bianconeri lost their opening game at the hands of South China, but during their friendly matches they have managed to spot a young talent who could join them next season.

Yang Yun is currently playing for Shenhua, who surprisingly beat the Old Lady 2-1, and is expected to join the Turin outfit in the coming months.

The 20-year-old defender was singled out by Bianconeri boss Claudio Ranieri, who was impressed by his tactical awareness and potential.

The young Chinese could link up with the Old Lady's Primavera side, hoping to break into the first team one day.

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Milan & Juve Quarrel For Quagliarella


Milan & Juve Quarrel For Quagliarella

According to reports in Italy, Milan and Juventus are set to go toe-to-toe this summer for the signature of Udinese forward Fabio Quagliarella.

Quagliarella has had a fine first season at the Stadio Friuli, forming an excellent forward partnership with Antonio Di Natale, and contributing 12 of the 29 goals the pair scored in Serie A.

The 25-year-old’s fine form has seen him win a place in Italy’s Euro 2008 squad, where many believe his versatility at being able to play either on the right, left or centre of the attack, could prove valuable.

It is for this reason that Milan are rumoured to be heavily interested in signing Quagliarella, as they believe he can adapt to any formation and to any number of strike partners.

The Rossoneri are well known to be in the market for at least one forward, however they will face serious competition for Quagliarella from Juventus.

The Bianconeri are searching for a replacement for Vincenzo Iaquinta, who looks likely to leave after starting just nine Serie A games last season. The 28-year-old is being chased by both Roma and Napoli, both who are offering him first team football.

Roberto Rossi

Lanzafame Rejects Palermo Move


Lanzafame Rejects Palermo Move

According to La Stampa, Davide Lanzafame will not be moving to Palermo as part of the Amauri deal after rejecting a transfer to the Sicilian capital.

The Juventus-owned Lanzafame is regarded as one of the most promising young players in Italy, and has been compared to Manchester United’s Cristiano Ronaldo by some members of the Calcio community.

Last week it was agreed that Lanzafame would be moving to Palermo in a co-ownership deal as part of the exchange that will see Rosanero hitman Amauri end up in Turin.

However, La Stampa says that Lanzafame has now rejected a move to Palermo, and instead wants to join Premiership side West Ham on-loan, where he has been offered €1m for the season.

"Palermo and West Ham are both huge clubs," stated the striker last week.

"But at my age I think it would be beneficial to have an experience abroad, which would enhance me not only as a footballer, but also from a linguistic and lifestyle point of view."

It is not thought that this development will have any bearing on the Amauri transfer deal, as Palermo have become sick and tired of what has become something of a soap opera. Amauri is expected in Turin today for a medical, and could complete his move within the next few hours.

Gianni Wilson

* walah makin nambah ribet nih ama deal dgn Palermo (Amauri transfer)wkakakakakaka

Senin, 26 Mei 2008

Duo fight over Criscito


Duo fight over Criscito
Monday 26 May, 2008

Highly-rated defender Domenico Criscito is caught up in a transfer struggle between Juventus and Genoa.

The player, who is co-owned by the two clubs, moved to Marassi last January following a turbulent six months at the Olimpico.

With the Rossoblu, Criscito has been on top of his game and the Bianconeri are now considering handing him a second chance.

However, the young Neapolitan has expressed his will to stay with the Grifoni. “I would like to stay at Genoa, I am really good here,” he insisted.

Criscito is engaged to a Genovese girl, Pamela Chioccoli, and is planning to get married in June 2009.

This would be the main reason for him to stay at Marassi, but the Bianconeri will not settle for anything less than £4.5m for him.

Rossoblu President Enrico Preziosi is hoping to get a £2m discount from the Old Lady in order to sign the left-footed defender.

However, Napoli have also shown interest in the player which means Juventus could decide to involve Criscito in an exchange deal for Slovakian starlet Marek Hamsik.

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Amauri travels to Turin

Amauri travels to Turin
Monday 26 May, 2008

Palermo striker Amauri will be travelling to Turin on Tuesday morning, where he is expected to undergo a medical for Juventus.

The Brazilian will put pen to paper on a £2.5m per year contract which will tie him to the Bianconeri for the next four years.

Despite some problems in the negotiations, Amauri will join the Old Lady as revealed in the past few weeks by Rosanero President Maurizio Zamparini.

The Brazilian will move to the Olimpico for £10m in an exchange deal which will also involve Antonio Nocerino and Davide Lanzafame, who will be playing for the Sicilians next season.

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Marchisio flirts with Lazio


Marchisio flirts with Lazio

Juventus youngster Claudio Marchisio is delighted that Lazio are tracking him and is dreaming of a move to the Eternal City.

The 22-year-old midfielder has spent the season on loan to Empoli where he is adapting to life in the top flight.

But Marchisio seems unlikely to find first-team football in Turin next term and it seems that he is looking elsewhere.

“I have read and heard rumours that the Biancocelesti are interested in me,” he told the Corriere dello Sport.

“The first thing I thought was that if a great club like Lazio are chasing me then I must be playing well.

“Then I was just really proud because I can only be proud to be on the Aquile’s shopping list.

“I know that Delio Rossi is a very prepared Coach tactically and it would be great to play in his side.

“I have had a good season at Empoli and it would be a big step up to play in Rome.”

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My Flexibility The Reason I'm Here - Chiellini


My Flexibility The Reason I'm Here - Chiellini

Juventus defender Giorgio Chiellini has good hopes of playing an important part in Italy's Euro 2008 campaign.

After several years captaining Italy's Under 21 side, defender Giorgio Chiellini will finally get a chance to play in a major tournament for the senior team. The Juventus man feels he has the chance to play an important part in Roberto Donadoni's Azzurri at Euro 2008.

According to Chiellini, the reason he was called up is his ability to play in more than one role in defence.

"I'm very emotional, the hard work I've done throughout the season has paid off," he said. "Also, I think that switching from full back to center back improved my chances of getting called up."

On his club Juventus, who finished a respectable third this season: "Juve? I want to aim for both the league and the Champions League next season. We will compete on the same level with Inter, Roma, and Milan."

The 23-year-old stands a pretty good chance of starting in defence for Italy considering that both Marco Materazzi haven't been in top form this season. The Azzurri's tournament starts on 9 June against Holland.

Danilo Pochini

GOAL.COM

Minggu, 25 Mei 2008

Juventus tempted by Grosso


Juventus tempted by Grosso
Saturday 24 May, 2008

Juventus are interested in bringing World Cup winner Fabio Grosso back to Italy.

The 30-year-old left back has just won the French Championship with Lyon in his first season at the club.

The Bianconeri are looking to replace Cristian Molinaro, who is expected to join Palermo as part of any deal for Rosanero striker Amauri.

Grosso made 30 appearances for Lyon this year, and is a regular in Roberto Donadoni's Italy side.

Juventus Coach Claudio Ranieri wants to bolster the Bianconeri's ranks with experienced players ahead of the Turin giant's assault on the Champions League next term.

If Grosso is unavailable, however, Juventus will promote from within and give Paolo De Ceglie a chance to prove himself.

The 21-year-old, part owned by Siena, has been impressive this year for the Robur, making 29 appearances.

Nevertheless, there are still doubts as to whether the youngster is ready to play at the highest level, leading Ranieri to point on Grosso.

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Juventus is looking for young Asian football player with the project Join US

Juventus is looking for young Asian football player with the project Join US

During the permanence of the team in Hong Kong and Shanghai for the Costa Cruises Juventus Asia-Pacific Tour 2008 , Juventus technical staff is making a selection for a young Asian. The young football player will have the opportunity to come to Italy and spend a training period with Juventus Youth Team. This technical training will be executed in Turin - Italy, at Juventus Training Center.

Tomorrow, after the matches played in Hong Kong and Shanghai, the chosen player will be announced. In agreement with his team of origin, Juventus will organize all the details about the internship. He will join for a period the Youth Sector Team of Juventus Football Club.

Thanks to this initiative, the Costa Cruises Juventus Asia Pacific Tour provides a golden opportunity for the Juventus Head Coach, Claudio Ranieri and Team Manager, Gianluca Pessotto, to look out for a talented player, aged 20 years old and below.

During the period spent in Italy, the young player will have the opportunity to get in touch with European soccer and way of life, in a very professional environment like Juventus one.

Juventus technical staff, together with the Team Manager, Gianluca Pessotto, has already been working on some videos of a few young players. During the stay in Asia, both in Hong Kong and Shanghai, the selection work went on both at training and at the matches.

The name will be announced tonight, after Fiat Cup in Shanghai on www.juventus.com.

*juventus.com

Manuele Blasi


Napoli secure Juve duo Friday 23 May, 2008

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Napoli have confirmed that Manuele Blasi and Marcelo Zalayeta will be staying with the club after negotiations with Juventus.

Midfielder Blasi was co-owned by Juve, but Napoli now own full rights to the 27-year-old after this week’s talks with the Old Lady.

“It’s the best news that I could have received,” the Roman ace told the Vesuviani’s website.

“Finally I can truly say that I am a Napoli player. I think that I had a good season, but I promise that next year I will give more than 100 per cent again. And maybe I will pick up a few less bookings…”

Uruguayan hitman Zalayeta will also stay in the Azzurri ranks for next season as his co-ownership deal with the Bianconeri has been extended.

The towering ex-Penarol man hit eight goals last season and impressed at the Stadio San Paolo before sustaining a serious knee injury at the end of October.

“I am very happy to be able to spend another year at Napoli,” Zalayeta enthused.

“I think that I had a good season before I picked up that unfortunate injury.

“Now I have so much desire to do well and have even more hunger than I had last year.”

Lazio Offer Stendardo For Marchionni


Lazio Offer Stendardo For Marchionni


According to Il Messagero, Lazio are sent to present Juventus with an exchange offer of Guglielmo Stendardo for Marco Marchionni.

Stendardo is due to return to Lazio having completed his six month loan spell at Juventus, however he is almost certain to be immediately sold on as he has fallen out with Coach Delio Rossi.

The Neapolitan defender only made five Serie A appearances during his short stay at Turin. The Bianconeri are keen to keep him though, only they have been put off by Lazio President Claudio Lotito’s astronomical €12m asking price.

Il Messagero says that Lotito is now ready to propose a new solution, offering Stendardo in straight exchange for Juve winger Marco Marchionni.

Marchionni is a highly talented and skilful wideman, however he has barely featured this season due to injury, a curse that has befallen him for most of his career.

Due to his injury proneness, Juve may be willing to accept Lazio’s offer. The Biancocelesti, who are rebuilding after a disastrous season, are also said to be eyeing up Parma-duo Luca Cigarini and Daniele Dessena.

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Albin Ekdal


Albin Ekdal signs 4-year contract with Juventus

Juventus Football Club have officially signed footballer Albin Ekdal from Swedish Club IF Brommapojkarna for 0.6 million Euros; the four-year contract with the player will end on June 30 2012.

Swedish attacking midfielder Albin Ekdal was born on July 28 1989 and has already played 4 seasons at Brommapojkarna in the Swedish League – 2 in the youth teams and 2 in the first team – and is a first-team regular in the Swedish Under 19 national team, where he has collected 5 caps and one goal up until now.

The player expressed his satisfaction about signing the contract: «I'm very happy and proud to have the opportunity to wear Juventus' colours. This will be an important experience in terms of my professional growth and my career. I'll have the chance to play and train with many great players and I can't wait to begin doing so».

Alessio Secco also wanted to express his satisfaction about the successful signing just completed: «Albin is a young and very promising player. His signing is part of a project Juventus have to invest in young players. We're happy that Ekdal has chosen to join our team: he will certainly be an important player who will do his part in helping to build Juventus' future».

* juventus.com

akhirnya resmi juga pemain ini bergabung dgn Juventus musim depan, semoga dia bisa berkembang dan kelak menjadi pemain handal serta mampu membawa Juventus berjaya!!!!

Welcome Albin Ekdal

Juventus lose Fiat Cup


Juventus lose Fiat Cup
Saturday 24 May, 2008

Juventus have lost on penalties to Parma in the Fiat Cup, after a spectacular 3-3 draw.

The triangular tournament, taking place in China, is part of the Bianconeri’s summer tour, which is preparation for their entry into the Champions League.

Claudio Ranieri’s side were defeated 2-1 in the first match of the tournament by hosts Shenhua Shanghai.

David Trezeguet scored La Vecchia Signora’s only goal in a game contested, according to format, over 45 minutes.

Juventus then faced recently relegated Parma, who came back twice to make the score 3-3 and force a shootout.

Jumat, 23 Mei 2008

Ignore Speculation, I'm Staying - Xabi

Ignore Speculation, I'm Staying - Xabi

Liverpool midfielder Xabi Alonso insists that there is no weight to rumours linking him with a move away from Anfield this summer...

Rumours have been persistent that the Spanish playmaker will be leaving the club this summer. Real Madrid were the club first linked with his services, but Juventus have now, according to the press, emerged as front-runners for his signature, with director Jean-Claude Blanc alleged to have met with Liverpool officials with a view to signing the Spaniard.

However, he remains adamant that all the reports are fabricated and that he has no knowledge of any intention for the club to let him go, or any offers that have been made.

"This is nothing new, there is always specualtion about me," he told El Mundo Deportivo.

“I know perfectly well what my situation is. This has nothing to do with me.

"If the club wanted to sell me, I would know about it. If the club want to cash in on me and buy other players, I would accept it and look for another club, but they haven’t said anything to me. For that reason I think my future is still with Liverpool.”
Juventus boss Claudio Ranieri gave a similarly vague response: "I don't know. If you tell me something, I can believe it."

Ray Winston, Goal.com

Atletico back on Tiago trail


Atletico back on Tiago trail
Friday 23 May, 2008

There are reports that Atletico Madrid are tracking Juventus midfield misfit Tiago Mendes again after failed talks in January.

Much was expected of Tiago when he arrived from Lyon last summer for around £10m, but he has failed to settle in Turin and played a peripheral role last term.

With the arrival of Mali international Mohamed Sissoko, who has impressed so far in the Bianconeri shirt, many expect Tiago to look elsewhere for first-team football.

La Liga outfit Atletico made an approach for the Portuguese ace in the winter transfer window, but were discouraged by Juve’s price tag.

Tottenham reportedly were willing to match the Old Lady’s demands, but Tiago refused to move to England.

However, now it seems that the two sides are more determined to find an agreement with Tiago expressing his desire to play in Spain.

Sources suggest that Juve will be willing to accept around £7m now as they look for extra funding to reinforce their squad for a Scudetto push next term.

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Schwarzer: Why I snubbed Juve


Schwarzer: Why I snubbed Juve
Friday 23 May, 2008

Australian international goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer has explained that the shadow of Gigi Buffon persuaded him not to join Juventus.

Schwarzer turned down Bayern Munich and Juve in order to sign for Premier League minnows Fulham after rejecting a contract extension at Middlesbrough.

While the 35-year-old was flattered by interest from the Old Lady, he didn’t want to warn the bench as an understudy to Azzurri No 1 Buffon.

“There were offers on the table, but the only thing that mattered to me was regular first-team football,” Schwarzer told Sky Sports News.

“You don’t have to be Einstein to work out that at Juventus with Buffon there it is very unlikely that you will play many games because he is such a world-class ‘keeper.

“I want to qualify for the next World Cup and hopefully be part of that, so I had to go somewhere I would be considered as first choice.”

Many believe that Juve’s search for a reserve to Buffon will lead them to Sunderland shot-stopper Thomas Sorensen,

However, this term’s substitute Emanuele Belardi has insisted that he is still the man for the job.

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Ranieri: «We paid for the heat and jet lag»


Ranieri: «We paid for the heat and jet lag»

The tour of China and Australia began with a close defeat against South China. 26 hours were too few to get used to the Hong Kong climate and to allow a full recovery from jet lag; this was Claudio Ranieri's theory: «We landed only yesterday morning. We were affected by jet lag, but also by the great heat and humidity. In any case the lads did well and we could've drawn. Our opponents ran a lot and this was demonstrated by the fact that many of them, despite being used to this climate, ended with cramps. The important thing is that there were no injuries. Pasquato and Vecchione? They moved around well and helped out the veterans».

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Friendly: South China 2-1 Juventus


Friendly: South China 2-1 Juventus

RETI: 26’ pt Santos Filho, 46’ pt Bento Dos Santos, 43’ st Zebina.

SOUTH CHINA: Zahang Chunnui; Lee, Sidrailson, Wong; Chang Wai Ho (10’ st Bai), Pereira, Li, Chan Chi Hong (15’ pt Kwok)(13’ st Schutz), Santos Silva (41’ st Lai); Santos Filho, Bento Dos Santos (23’ st Yeung). A disposizione: Jianzhong Zhang. All. José Luis.

JUVENTUS: Vanstrattan; Birindelli, Zebina, Stendardo, Molinaro; Marchionni (18’ st Pasquato), Zanetti, Tiago, Salihamidzic (1’ st Vecchione); Trezeguet, Palladino. A disposizione: Novembre, Fiory, Rossi, Castiglia, Paolucci. All. Ranieri.

* dr yg gw baca komen2 di luar, penampilan paling "oneng" ada pd Moli dan Vanstrattan...

Amauri will be Juve's

Zampa: Amauri will be Juve's

Palermo President Maurizio Zamparini has underlined the fact Brazilian striker Amauri will still join Juventus in the coming weeks.

The deal was close to being sealed yesterday, but then negotiations were unexpectedly interrupted following Amauri's agents requests for a £1.4m payout from the Rosanero.

“The deal is not over, Amauri will go to Juve. I was only disappointed by the way Grimaldi has tried to steal money from me,” he said.

“But there is no other negotiation for him apart from the Juventus one. Grimaldi is creating those rumours, Amauri will be a Bianconero but with no payout,” insisted the Sicilians' patron.

Meanwhile, Juventus are looking to get rid of some unwanted players in order to collect the £9m needed to sign Amauri.

Portuguese midfielder Tiago Mendes, who has been hugely disappointing this season, has been requested by Sporting Lisbon and Atletico Madrid.

The Old Lady could also opt for a switch with Argentine defender Fabricio Coloccini, who currently plays in Spain for Deportivo La Coruna.

Sergio Almiron is on his way out too, but the Bianconeri do not wish to sell him, preferring to loan him to one of several interested clubs such as Napoli and Olympiacos.

Marco Marchionni could also be leaving this summer since he hasn't been able to impress at the Olimpico due to injury.

However, his agent Bruno Carpeggiani is expected to meet the Bianconeri Board today and the player may decide to stay put despite offers from a number of sides, including Fiorentina.

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Kamis, 22 Mei 2008

Friendly Match : South China vs Juventus (22.05.2008)

* Partai Pertama Dalam Rangka Tour Summer Friendlys ini akan diadakan di South China Sport Complex, HK Stadium Pada Hari Kamis, 22 Mei 2008, Pukul 20.30 HK Time (+8 GMT)/ WITA.

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Kamis, 22 Mei 2008
Pukul 19.30 WIB

Roma rejected Aquilani bid

Roma rejected Aquilani bid
Thursday 22 May, 2008

Juventus failed in a cash plus player offer for Roma’s rising star Alberto Aquilani, reports in Italy claim.

Stories in Italy on Thursday are suggesting that the Old Lady made contact with the capital giants around two months ago, but were unsuccessful in tempting the Giallorossi to do business.

It’s understood that the Bianconeri were prepared to part with £11m and Vincenzo Iaquinta, but Roma didn’t bite.

The Giallorossi consider the Italian international as a star of the future and he will, in all probability, be offered a new contact. His present deal expires in 2010.

Having been knocked back by the Sensi family who control Roma, Juventus have now switched their attention to Liverpool’s Xabi Alonso.

Although the 23-year-old Aquilani is staying, Amantino Mancini does look like he will be heading for the exit.

The Brazilian has yet to agree terms on a new contract and the club will sell rather than risk losing him on a free transfer in 2009.

Barcelona, Juventus and Inter have been associated with the former Venezia flop who is set to be replaced in Rome by Antonio Di Natale of Udinese

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We Need More Players


Ranieri Tells Board: We Need More Players

Juventus boss Claudio Ranieri has told the board that he needs more players if the club are to compete on two fronts next season.

The Bianconeri’s first year back in top-flight football was a reasonably successful one, as they finished third in Serie A and qualified for the Champions League.

However the return to Europe’s premier club competition will make things much tougher for the Old Lady next term as they will have to fight it out on two fronts.

Ranieri believes that his current squad is not big or strong enough to make a serious impact, and he is pleading with the club’s board to make a number of transfers this summer.

"The best players for me this season were Zanetti, Molinaro, Salihamidzic and Nocerino,” said The Tinkerman.

“I would keep all of them, and the same goes for Tiago to.

“My thoughts are simple - we are not the same Juventus that we were two years ago [before Calciopoli].

“Then we had 14 champions available, I have much less and, with two competitions to be addressed, we risk getting into difficulty.

“For this reason, even if Amauri arrives, I expect other new faces."

Palermo striker Amauri is still expected to join Juventus, even if there has been yet another hold up in his proposed transfer.

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«We feel for the Chinese people»


Ranieri: «We feel for the Chinese people»

Juventus have arrived in China to bring football and fun. But they don't forget the terrible tragedy that has befallen the Asian nation. Claudio Ranieri, who met the press alongside Pessotto and Trezeguet today, to present Thursday's game against South China, sent a clear message speaking on behalf of the whole Club: «We were struck by what happened and this is why we feel for the Chinese people». After training, the Manager reinforced the concept in an exclusive interview with Juventus Channel: «In Italy we have had similar calamities in the past, so we know very well what it means to be hit by an earthquake».

During the chat on the Juventus-themed channel, the Manager also spoke about the first game the team will be playing: «This will be a friendly against opponents who run a lot. We'll have to make the tactical aspect prevail and we'll have to stay tight. It'll also be a chance to see all the lads that have come with us. They’ll surely want to make a good impression and give a good show for the local fans, who have immediately greeted us with a lot of affection».

Juventus have turned up in Hong Kong without some of their first team regulars, and this is because of the European Championships scheduled in a few weeks' time. Ranieri took the chance to congratulate his lads who were called up to play in the tournament, particularly the Italian ones: «I'm happy about our players being called up. It’s a sign that this team is made up of great champions».

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First day in Hong Kong


First day in Hong Kong

The first official day of the “Costa Cruises Juventus Asia-Pacific Tour 2008”, now in its Hong Kong stage, was already an intense one for the squad. After landing in the morning, the 19 called up players immediately held a training session supervised by Claudio Ranieri, at the Hong Kong Stadium, the ground where they will play their first friendly on Thursday, against South China. The game will kick off at 8.45 local time (2.45 pm CET) and will be shown live in Italy on Sky TV (on the Sky Sport 1 and SuperCalcio channels) and later ‘as live’ on Juventus Channel, with match commentary by Antonio Paolino.

Juventus' stay in Hong Kong has naturally attracted the attention of both the local fans and the media. From the arrival at the airport onwards, the team has been greeted with a lot of enthusiasm by local Juventus fans (there are plenty of those even in this part of the world) who at last had the chance to see their idols in person.

The media schedule is also rather intense. Before training, Manager Claudio Ranieri, Team Manager Gianluca Pessotto and David Trezeguet took part in a press conference at a large shopping centre located in the city, to present Thursday night's event. The friendly between the Bianconeri and South China won't be the only match of the evening. Indeed there will be another friendly beforehand between Manchester City (managed by Sven Goran Erikkson, who was at the press conference) and the South China Invitation Team, a side made up of local players.

Two other members of the group also met the media. Jonathan Zebina and Hasan Salihamidzic were guests of local TV programme Now Sports, where they show Italian football games to Hong Kong audiences.
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The shirts for the Fiat Cup


The shirts for the Fiat Cup

On the first day of the tour, some of the players posed for a series of photos wearing the shirt they'll use during the FIAT Cup, a tournament between Juventus, Parma and Shenhua scheduled for Saturday May 24 in Shanghai.

For the first time in the Club's history, Juventus will play with FIAT as sponsors on their shirts; the brand will take the place of New Holland's logo for the occasion. Juve will still use their normal sponsors for the rest of the tour, however, i.e. in tomorrow's game in Hong Kong and in the one in Melbourne.

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Blanc Flies To Liverpool For Alonso


Blanc Flies To Liverpool For Alonso

According to reports in Italy, Juventus director general Jean-Claude Blanc has flown to Liverpool in a bid to sign Xabi Alonso.

It is no secret that one of Juventus’ main aims in the summer transfer market is to buy a top-class centre midfielder.

This has led to a host of players being linked to the club, including Diego, Rafael van der Vaart, Frank Lampard and Marek Hamsik.

Another player who has also been heavily associated recently is Liverpool’s Xabi Alonso. This morning’s Italian press claims that Blanc has flown out to Liverpool and is hopeful of tying up a deal for the Spaniard.

Blanc has offered just under €14m for Alonso, while Liverpool are demanding €17.5m. Given this small difference in figures, it is believed that it should not take long before a compromise can be found.

Juventus already conducted business with Liverpool in January of this year when they signed Momo Sissoko for €13m. The Bianconeri, who are just hours away from completing the capture of Palermo striker Amauri, are also said to be heavily interested in Chelsea left back Wayne Bridge.

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Amauri Move Set To Collapse Again

Amauri Move Set To Collapse Again

Juventus' goal to sign Amauri has taken another twist and Palermo president Maurizio Zamparini is not happy.


If transfer sagas were soap operas, then Amauri’s Palermo exit would be the Eastenders of all Calcio dramas.

The transfer saga has dragged on for over a month and there have been more twists and turns than an ecstatic Amauri dancing his way to Turin to the lively beats of samba.

Just when the deal seemed all wrapped up, the agents have gone back to the script room to write up episode seven of the Amauri drama series.

Maurizio Zamparini has revealed that the player’s agents have asked for a €2 million golden handshake as a goodwill gesture for helping both clubs sign a few papers.

The Rosanero chief is furious and if he doesn’t pay it then the deal goes up in smoke, just like a lot of deals in Sicily these days.

“I was really satisfied with the deal that was reached this evening between the Grimaldi agents and the Juventus directors,” said Zamparini.

“However, I received a strange call from the agents and they asked me for €2m in order to sign Amauri’s contract.

“I will not accept this and I am very disappointed.”

It seems as if the deal, for now, is on hold. The agents are set to confirm it next week, that, of course, will depend on whether Zamparini pays the €2m to scribble some ink on paper.

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Nedved On European Push


Nedved On European Push

Juventus midfielder Pavel Nedved insists the Bianconeri need to reinforce their squad if they are to have any chance of winning next year’s Champions League.

The Old Lady qualified for Europe’s greatest club competition with ease this season but they will need to get to the group stages of the Champions League by overcoming the preliminaries in July.

Nedved is adamant that his side need to bolster all their departments if they are to compete with the crème de la crème of European football.

“I believe that you need strong players if you are to win the Champions League,” Nedved told Sky Sport Italia.

“We have great players but I still think that we have to improve in that aspect.

“Our objectives next season are to do well in both the Champions League and in Serie A and I think that we can.

“I am delighted with what we have achieved over the last few years given the fact that we were penalised so heavily but it’s onwards and upwards from here.”

The former Lazio man was also full of praise for his team mate and Serie A top-scorer Alessandro Del Piero.

“He (Del Piero) is very important to this side. I don’t think I have ever seen him score so many goals in a season. He has been a phenomenon,” concluded Nedved.

The Bianconeri are in the process of bringing in new faces to the squad and president Giovanni Cobolli Gigli has promised fans that he will do his best to try and strengthen the team as required by Claudio Ranieri.

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Del Piero Is A Champion - Platini


Del Piero Is A Champion - Platini

UEFA president Michel Platini hails Juventus striker Alessandro Del Piero and insists Pinturrichio is a champion.

The former Juve playmaker was full of praise for Del Piero after the Italian international finished the season as Capocannoniere with 21 goals for the Old Lady- his highest tally since the 1997/98 season when he took the calcio world by storm.

The European football chief insists Juventus don't need to buy any important players this summer as they have a winner in Del Piero.

"Important aquisitions? Juve already have a champion and it's Del Piero," Platini told La Gazzetta Dello Sport.

"Look what he has done at 34, it's extraordinary, I was way past it when I was 32.

"He has really worked hard over the past few seasons to be where he is now."

Le Roy also had a few words for Juve's bitter rivals Inter and the former French international insists the Nerazzurri deserve the Scudetto.

"I am not surprised, their third league win in a row," said Platini

"There is no doubting they deserve it after 38 games."

Juventus are currently in Hong Kong where they will play in a friendly tournament. Del Piero on the other hand will be joining the Azzurri set up in preparation for the Euro 2008 tournament next month following his call up by Roberto Donadoni.

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Rabu, 21 Mei 2008

LANZAFAME HITCH FOR HAMMERS


LANZAFAME HITCH FOR HAMMERS


West Ham's bid for Juventus starlet Davide Lanzafame could be set for failure because of Amauri's impeding move to Turin.

Juve are set to sign Brazilian-born striker Amauri, but as part of the deal Palermo want 50 per cent ownership of Lanzafame.

Palermo are hoping to land half of Lanzafame, as well as getting Antonio Nocerino and nearly £10million for Amauri.

Previously Palermo wanted Raffaele Palladino, Sebastian Giovinco or Vincenzo Iaquinta - but they were all vetoed - but Lanzafame admits he will go where Juve tell him.

The Italy-Under 21 international was on his way to Upton Park on loan for the whole of next season, which Juve were more than happy with.

But now Palermo's request could very well deny the Hammers what would have been a major coup, for one of Europe's most highly-rated young strikers.

"I'm a Juve player and my future depends on the Bianconeri," he told Corriere dello Sport.

"Palermo? They are a prestigious club and for me it will be a fascinating and new experience.

"Bari for me has been a really beautiful adventure. I'm sorry it ended because I felt really good. I hope one day to be able to wear again this jersey."

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Wayne Bridge


Ranieri Wants Bridge At Juve

According to the latest transfer speculation, former Chelsea boss Claudio Ranieri is eager to give Wayne Bridge a new lease on life at Juventus.

The English left-back has become an increasingly marginalised figure at Stamford Bridger since Avram Grant took over from Jose Mourinho and is not even expected to make the bench for tomorrow's Champions League Final against Manchester United

Juventus are said to readying a £6 million offer for the 27-year-old, who also counts Liverpool, West Ham and Tottenham on his list of admirers.

There are also fresh reports tipping Chelsea no. 2 Carlo Cudicini for a summer switch to link up with his former boss Ranieri in Turin.

Continued conncerns about Gianluigi Buffon's fitness and a loss of confidence in his current understudy Emanuele Belardi have persuaded Juventus to cast the net for an alternative, especially now that they will be back in the Champions League next season.

Derek Wanner, Goal.com

Gigli Praises Juve's Italian Soul


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Gigli Praises Juve's Italian Soul

Juventus president Giovanni Cobolli Gigli expressed his pride that no less than four of his players were called up by Roberto Donadoni for Italy's Euro 2008 squad.

At the last World Cup they were five, at Euro 2008 they will be four: we're talking about the number of Juventus players who have been called up to the Italian national team, which, as usual, is a pretty substantial amount. It's not the same as in the 1980s, when almost every Azzurro was also a Bianconero, but Juve are still (along with Roma) the primary contributors to the four-time World Champions.

This was obviously a proud moment for Juve president Giovanni Cobolli Gigli, who expressed his satisfaction to the club's official TV channel: "A tradition repeats itself: Juventus have always given many players to the Italian national team and we know very well how many Juventini have contributed to World Cup victories.

"The fact that four of our players will be part of Italy's Euro 2008 squad is a reason of great satisfaction and it confirms our philosophy: we want to be competitive on an international level but maintain a consistent number of Italian players in the squad."

Juve on tour with nineteen players

Juve on tour with nineteen players

Juventus set off this morning from Malpensa airport for Hong Kong, to start their tour of Asia and Australia, in which the Bianconeri will play three friendlies.
Ranieri takes along a nineteen-man squad for the matches against South China and Victoria; between the two games, Juve will also play the FIAT Cup with Parma and Shenua. Players not going on tour include the internationals, plus Andrade and Iaquinta, still injured, Belardi, who has measles, and Nedved, who's suffering from an inflammation to his left ankle. Four Youth Team boys were called up to fill out the squad, Fiory, Castiglia, Vecchione and Pasquato, alongside Rossi and Paolucci, on loan from Siena and Atalanta respectively. The Bianconeri are scheduled to arrive in Hong Kong on Wednesday morning at 7.10 am local time (3 am in Italy). The squad will be training already in the afternoon, to prepare the game against South China, scheduled for Thursday at 8.45 pm, 2.45 pm in Italy. The game will be shown live on Sky TV and later on Juventus Channel

Here is the squad list in full:
Goalkeepers: Fiory (Youth Team), Novembre, Vanstrattan

Defenders: Birindelli, Legrottaglie, Molinaro, Rossi (on loan from Siena), Salihamidzic, Stendardo, Zebina

Midfielders: Castiglia (Youth Team), Marchionni, Tiago, Vecchione (Youth Team), Zanetti

Strikers: Palladino, Paolucci (on loan from Atalanta), Pasquato (Youth Team), Trezeguet

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Platini Full Of Praise For Old Lady

Platini Full Of Praise For Old Lady

UEFA president and former Juventus great Michel Platini has hailed the Bianconeri’s excellent season following their return from Serie B.

Le Roy played for the Bianconeri between 1982 and 1987 and he won the 1985 European Cup for his side, scoring the penalty which sealed the silverware on that tragic night in Heysel against Liverpool.

The chief took time from his busy Schedule in Moscow ahead of the Champions League final on Wednesday to spare a few words for the Old Lady.

“Apart from their third place finish, Juventus has obtained dignity following everything which happened to them,” said Platini.

“They (Juventus) went to Serie B and had to start off from scratch without asking anyone for assistance.

“They have been very good, they admitted their mistakes and they restarted from nothing after having lost some many important players.”

The Bianconeri will be hoping to go far in next season’s competition and they are currently in the process of adding reinforcements to the team in light of their European adventures next term.

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Four Bianconeri called up for European Championships

Four Bianconeri called up for European Championships

Juventus, together with Roma, are the team with more players in the Italian team for Euro 2008. Four Giallorossi have been called up by Donadoni, and the same number of Bianconeri: they are Buffon, Chiellini, Camoranesi and Del Piero, whose extraordinary season earned him this just reward. «Del Piero has done well – Donadoni remarked – he played a great season and, after having some problems at the beginning, he kept improving, earning once again a place on the team».


This is the squad list in full:

Goalkeepers: Buffon, Amelia, De Sanctis

Defenders: Barzagli, Cannavaro, Chiellini, Grosso, Materazzi, Panucci , Zambrotta

Midfielders: Ambrosini, Gattuso, Aquilani, Camoranesi, De Rossi, Perrotta, Montolivo e Pirlo

Strikers: Toni, Borriello, Del Piero, Di Natale, Quagliarella, Cassano.

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Selasa, 20 Mei 2008

Alex goes to EURO 2008

Italy's provisional Euro 2008 squad:

Goalkeepers: Gigi Buffon (Juventus), Marco Amelia (Livorno), Morgan De Sanctis (Sevilla)

Defenders: Christian Panucci (Roma), Fabio Cannavaro (Real Madrid), Marco Materazzi (Inter), Gianluca Zambrotta (Barcelona), Andrea Barzagli (Palermo), Giorgio Chiellini (Juventus), Fabio Grosso (Lyon)

Midfielders: Mauro Camoranesi (Juventus), Andrea Pirlo (Milan), Gennaro Gattuso (Milan), Massimo Ambrosini (Milan), Daniele De Rossi (Roma), Simone Perrotta (Roma), Alberto Aquilani (Roma), Riccardo Montolivo (Fiorentina)

Strikers: Luca Toni (Bayern Munich), Antonio Di Natale (Udinese), Quagliarella (Udinese), Alessandro Del Piero (Juventus), Marco Borriello (Genoa), Antonio Cassano (Sampdoria)

Juve Always Better Than Inter – Birindelli


Juve Always Better Than Inter – Birindelli

Outgoing Juventus veteran Alessandro Birindelli has launched another attack on Inter, and says that the Nerazzurri have always been inferior to the Old Lady.

Inter wrapped up their second straight Scudetto on the field at the weekend with their win at Parma. Birindelli was asked if the Beneamata deserved their title success.

"Yes, they had the strongest team,” he told Tuttosport.

“In some ways they are similar to the Juventus that won those two championships [under Fabio Capello], the ones that were taken away from us.”

Juventus had the two Scudetti they won on the pitch in 2005 and 2006 revoked following the Calciopoli crisis.

Most Juventini have never recognised the legality of Calciopoli, and indeed some have blamed Inter for the scandal. Birindelli is one of these people.

"Inter know who won those championships,” he roared.

“Their players know very well who was always superior on the field. We're never been inferior to Inter, even this year.

“When we won at San Siro I looked at their team and saw a kind of inferiority complex.”

Birindelli will leave Juventus this summer after 11 years at the club, and it is something he is still coming to terms with.

“I have a strange feeling of emptiness, because Juve has been my life over the last 11 years and I miss them very much already," he concluded.

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we miss u too Biri, Ciao my dear Biri

Nocerino: I’m Joining Palermo


Nocerino: I’m Joining Palermo

Antonio Nocerino has confirmed that he will be leaving Juventus and joining Palermo as part of the swap deal that will see Amauri end up in Turin.

The Amauri transfer saga has been dragging on for several weeks now, but last night it was reported that a deal between Juventus and Palermo was just hours away from being completed.

Juventus will, it seems, pay 12 million Euros for the Brazilian, and the Sicilians will receive Antonio Nocerino and half of Davide Lanzafame's contract in exchange.

"I am going to Palermo,” Nocerino told the Corriere dello Sport.

“Juventus is Juventus, but at this point of my career I have to think mainly about myself and I need to play with continuity.

“Palermo seems the most appropriate place including its character. I like the warmth of the people and the city, I like the stadium, I like that I am appreciated .

“I want to go to the next World Cup with the national team and with the Rosanero my chances will be better.

“I need continuity and a favourable environment. The capital of Sicily seems the best destination.”

Nocerino made 32 Serie A appearances this season for Juve, but he fell down the midfield pecking order after the January arrival of Momo Sissoko.

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Juve Offer Iaquinta For Aquilani


Juve Offer Iaquinta For Aquilani

According to the Gazzetta dello Sport, Juventus are hoping to beat Arsenal to the signing of Alberto Aquilani by offering Vincenzo Iaquinta as part of an exchange deal.

Aquilani’s future at Roma is in doubt as he has still yet to sign a proposed new contract, and there are mumblings that the club are unable to meet his demands.

A host of top European clubs would jump at the chance to sign the promising 23-year-old midfielder, and yesterday his agent revealed that Arsenal were in talks to snap him up.

“Aquilani is speaking to Arsenal,” declared Vincenzo Morabito.

“We will have to see if Roma will be able to match his demands.

However the Gazzetta today says that Juventus could be set to trump Arsenal for Aquilani by offering striker Iaquinta in return.

The 28-year-old only signed from Udinese last summer, and despite a good season, he was left increasingly frustrated at having largely been a substitute for the prolific David Trezeguet and Alessandro Del Piero.

Roma coach Luciano Spalletti is in favour of the exchange as he is a huge admirer of Iaquinta, having successfully coached him at Udinese in the past.

Meanwhile Juventus have given up hope of signing Liverpool’s Xabi Alonso after being told by manager Rafa Benitez that the Spaniard was not for sale.

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Reports: Amauri's Juve deal done

Reports: Amauri's Juve deal done

There are reports that the Amauri transfer saga will finally conclude tomorrow when the striking star will sign a deal with Juventus.

Palermo’s brilliant Brazilian has always looked likely to join the Old Lady and had at one point declared himself to be “91 per cent Juve”, but then he threw his future into doubt by flirting with Milan.

However, after the Rossoneri’s failure to qualify for next season’s Champions League it seems that Amauri’s mind is made up.

It is believed that a meeting today between Amauri’s agent Mariano Grimaldi, Juve director Jean-Claude Blanc and Palermo sporting director Rino Foschi led to a final deal being agreed.

Reports: Amauri's Juve deal done

The Rosanero will allegedly receive co-ownership of striking prodigy Davide Lanzafame, full rights to Azzurrini midfielder Antonio Nocerino and £9.5m.

One of Raffaele Palladino, Sebastian Giovinco or Vincenzo Iaquinta were originally requested by the Sicilians, but Juve vetoed the departure of Giovinco and Iaquinta, while Palladino refused to leave Turin.

Amauri is set to receive around £3m per season for four years – a compromise between the £3.2m the player initially demanded and Juve’s original offer of £2.7m.

After months of speculation, Amauri could officially become a Juventus player tomorrow.

Del Piero Offers Capocannoniere To Fans


Del Piero Offers Capocannoniere To Fans

Juventus symbol Alessandro Del Piero has dedicated his Capocannoniere crown to his fans and all those who continued to believe in him during the difficult times.

The 33-year-old Del Piero has been written off by detractors many times over the past few years, and he was again labelled as a "has-been" following a disappointing performance for Italy against France at the beginning of the season.

However the Golden Boy again set out to prove all the doubters wrong with arguably his best season in a decade, and his two goals against Sampdoria at the weekend enabled him to finish as Serie A top-scorer.

This means that Del Piero becomes only the second person in history (the other being the legendary Paolo Rossi) to win the Serie A and Serie B top-scorer award in successive seasons.

“I am Capocannoniere for the second consecutive time and my first time in Serie A,” he stated on his personal website.

“If I had imagined at the start of the season that I would finish as top scorer then I would have expected to be saying: ”I told you so”, talking to those who didn’t believe in me and never have.

“But when I achieved this objective, the first thing I thought was actually: “You told me,” talking to everyone who always believed in me and never stopped encouraging me fans and Coaches alike.

“This award is for everyone who has been close to me and has shared my passion, my tough moments, my joy and my desire to continue winning.

“All of you told me I could do this and in the end I scored 21 goals in Serie A and 24 in total this season. What matters more is that along with my teammates, who I will never stop thanking, these goals have helped us to managed to return to the Champions League."

Del Piero then looked forward to next season.

“I am happy with Juventus’ season and my season and not just the goals, which aren’t and never will be the be all and end all." he added.

“Now we have to build on everything that we have done this year and move forward again. It’s not finished here and don’t tell me that I didn’t warn you.”

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Senin, 19 Mei 2008

Del Piero Still Waiting For Azzurri Call-Up


Goal.com
18 May 2008

Del Piero Still Waiting For Azzurri Call-Up


Juventus forward Alessandro Del Piero expressed his slight disappointment at being substituted in his final game of the season against Sampdoria on Saturday afternoon, but also looked ahead to Euro 2008...

Del Piero could be handed a call-up for the Italian national team for Euro 2008, even though it is still unclear what decision Roberto Donadoni will take.

"There is the question mark about it as there are no news as of yet," declared the Juventus captain. "I'm just keeping on waiting."

'Pinturicchio' was a bit disappointed at being substituted in the final game against Sampdoria, as he would have preferred to stay on the pitch until the end.

"I don't want to say anything in particular - whatever happened, happened," he explained.

"Every time I come out of the pitch, I must have given all that I had and be with a clean conscience. It's clear that, at that moment, I was disappointed and I think that it was clear.

"Considering the conditions of the game, considering that there was nothing at stake, apart from personal things, I would have preferred to stay on the pitch," concluded Del Piero

No Euro 2008 for Trez


No Euro 2008 for Trez
Sunday 18 May, 2008

David Trezeguet has not made France’s list of potential Euro 2008 players despite netting 20 goals in Serie A.

The Juventus striker has long been at loggerheads with Coach Raymond Domenech, but he had hoped to at least be in the 30-strong squad before it was whittled down to the 23 for the tournament.

France are in Group C along with Italy, Holland and Romania, but Trezeguet will not be taking part.

Instead Domenech has called up Saint-Etienne forward Bafetimbi Gomis.

There are other Serie A stars in the squad, though, including Roma defender Philippe Mexes, Inter midfielder Patrick Vieira and new Milan star Mathieu Flamini.

Fiorentina goalkeeper Sebastien Frey has made the cut, although he faces a battle with Marseille’s Steve Mandanda for the role of third choice.

Former Juve men Jean-Alain Boumsong and Lilian Thuram are also in the squad.

Goalkeepers: Gregory Coupet (Lyon), Mickaal Landreau (Paris Saint Germain), Sebastien Frey (Fiorentina), Steve Mandanda (Olympique Marseille);
Defenders: Eric Abidal (Barcelona), Jean-Alain Boumsong (Lyon), Francois Clerc (Lyon), Julien Escude (Sevilla), Patrice Evra (Manchester United), William Gallas (Arsenal), Philippe Mexes (Roma), Willy Sagnol (Bayern Munich), Lilian Thuram (Barcelona), Sebastien Squillaci (Lyon);
Midfielders: Alou Diarra (Bordeaux), Lassana Diarra (Portsmouth), Mathieu Flamini (Arsenal), Claude Makelele (Chelsea), Jeremy Toulalan (Lyon), Patrick Vieira (Inter);
Forwards: Nicolas Anelka (Chelsea), Hatem Ben Arfa (Lyon), Karim Benzema (Lyon), Djibril Cisse (Olympique Marseille), Bafetimbi Gomis (Saint Etienne), Thierry Henry (Barcelona), Florent Malouda (Chelsea), Sidney Govou (Lyon), Franck Ribery (Bayern Munich), Samir Nasri (Olympique Marseille).

Cobolli's and Blanc's congratulations


Cobolli's and Blanc's congratulations

Another season goes in the archives. With no title or trophies won, it’s true, but it remains one of the best and most exciting in recent years: from Serie B to the Champions League in the space of 12 months. The whole squad managed by Claudio Ranieri deserves to be applauded by everybody.

After the game at the Ferraris, Giovanni Cobolli Gigli and Jean-Claude Blanc were the first to speak with Juventus Channel. Both wanted to extend their congratulations to the fantastic Bianconeri fans.

«We honoured the League again today – the Chairman began -, all the team did great, Del Piero did great and he's practically won the top scorer award, so I think he deserves to be called up for the European Championships. At the end of a season such as this, I can only thank everybody in the team for the contribution they gave on the pitch, but also the fans, for the love and passion they put in. Del Piero and Trezeguet? The nicest thing was Alex's gesture, when he let his team mate take the penalty. They scored 41 goals together, they worked really well together and this bodes very well for next season».

The Managing Director added his views: «We had an excellent season and especially in the second part of it we showed we can fight it out with anybody. This winter we decided to anticipate some of our investments and Sissoko's arrival proved to be important. At one point we even got close to Roma. I pay my compliments to the teams that have come above us, we couldn't have done more this season, but next year we'll try and close this gap, by using the same weapons such as our winners' DNA and our humble spirit, starting from the preliminary rounds. To do this we'll still need the love from our fans; that has never faded and it was they who spurred us on: the 14 million Juventus fans living in Italy but also the ones abroad».

*juventus.com