Saturday, March 21, 2009

Del Piero: My joy and regrets

Alessandro Del Piero takes on Roma tonight, but looks back over his Juventus career, three lost Champions League Finals and the World Cup.
In an extensive interview with Sky Sport Italia, the Bianconeri captain explains how he got to wear the mythical Number 10 jersey.
“When [Roberto] Baggio was not playing, I had that number because [Gianluca] Vialli wore the 9 and the other striker had 11.
“When Baggio left, the rule was introduced that a player keeps the same shirt number for the whole season. I was the last to wear it, so I certainly didn’t want to give it up!
“I grew up watching [Diego] Maradona, [Michel] Platini, [Marco] Van Basten, [Antonio] Careca and [Ruud] Gullit. All players very different to me, but I got great pleasure from watching them.”
The recent Champions League exit to Chelsea still burns Del Piero, especially as he was part of the Juventus squad that reached the Final four times from 1996 to 2003 and lost three of them.
“There are regrets for all three, because we were prepared in every occasion, but this can happen when it’s a one-off match and your opponent is just a tiny bit better on the day,” mused Alex.
“It might be destiny or many other factors, but once we deserved to lose, another time we lost on penalties and in another we should have had more. Unfortunately in these situations you have to give credit to your opponents.”
In between those Finals was a devastating injury that snapped all the ligaments in his knee in 1998.
“That moment was terrible and deeply difficult for me. My whole career was at risk. They were nine very long months, but it was an important journey from a personal level.
“I never thought of giving up, as I was convinced from the start everything would go back in place, even though there were many tough moments.”
Among them the misses in the Euro 2000 Final, which Del Piero put behind him with a goal in the 2006 World Cup semi-final against Germany.
“I called for the ball and later [Alberto] Gilardino said he heard me, so that proves sometimes everything goes the right way for you.
“After the goal I was already going crazy, but it got even worse when I looked up and saw my wife and friends in the stands. They were meant to be 20 rows further up, but I saw them right there in front of me.
“That was a very emotional and touching moment as, a bit like the goal, it was totally unexpected. There were two minutes to go and we were focused on defence, but then the counter-attack began and I sprinted off after it.
“Football is a team sport, but there are infinite moments of solitude where you concentrate and thoughts run through your head before a game.
“Joy is also shared and yet personal, as after a goal or a victory there is this ecstasy where you don’t understand what’s happening, throw your hands right and left, close your eyes and your teammates jump on you. Those are the sublime moments that sport can give you.”
Del Piero will end his career at Juventus, but there were fears it would not be the case when he was repeatedly benched by Fabio Capello and then the club was demoted to Serie B.
“I am extremely happy that I stayed with Juventus, because that was my primary objective. There were some events pushing me further away from Juve during that time, but this is the way it went and I am happy.”

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Giovanni Cobolli Gigli: Juventus Are Interested In Antonio Cassano

Juventus president Giovanni Cobolli Gigli has confirmed his club's interest in Sampdoria ace Antonio Cassano.The Bianconeri are looking to replace Pavel Nedved with a top-quality creative player. Cassano seems to tick all the right boxes as Juve get their transfer strategy in gear. Gigli admits his club are observing the Italian player, fuelling speculation that they will sign him.

"Cassano is a great player and Juventus are observing such great talented players," Gigli told Tuttosport.

"We are working towards replacing Nedved and we will invest some money there."

If Juve are to land Cassano, it is likely that their investment will need to be quite substantial to convince the Doriani to part company with their man.

Reports suggest Samp want no less than €20 million for their player. Of that figure, €5m will be versed towards previous owners Real Madrid.

The Bianconeri have also been linked with Werder Bremen ace Diego and Valencia star David Silva.

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Ranieri: «We will have to be the best Juventus»

Friday has become synonymous with Claudio Ranieri’s press conference. Saturday matches have become the norm for Juventus. A good norm when one considers the fact that the bianconeri obtained 12 points in the last 4 matches played on a Saturday with victories against Palermo, Napoli, Torino and Bologna. Now, Juventus must face what seems to be the hardest match on paper: that away to Roma. A big match, considering the great tradition and rivalry which separates the supporters, which will be definitely one to experience on both sides of the field: «They will be missing Totti? The people would like to always see players like him, Maldini and Del Piero on the field because they create spectacle – commented the Juventus coach – but this does not mean that Roma will be less strong. The public will play its part and drive the team just as they did against Arsenal». Absentees are not only the problem of Roma but also of Juventus. The coach however, still has something to smile about since Trezeguet and Nedved have been called up and Chiellini managed to recover a few days after the operation. «To decide on the names of the players to call up I will have to wait till the end of the last training session whereas I will decide about the starting line-up tonight. Last year we did really well with three forwards and it is a possibility just like the possibility of Giovinco in the starting line-up. Sebastian has broken the ice and he played well against Chelsea and Bologna. The trigger inside him has sprung and he must now continue in this manner». The tradition and the absentees do not manage to conceal the true meaning of the match, that is the importance of the winning prize. The 3 points are fundamental for Roma who are seeking to end up in the first 4 places and for Juventus who want to maintain their march at the top. «After last year’s championship we are having another great one but we want to achieve even more and we will not feel appeased – concluded Ranieri-. We will continue to evaluate our ambitions, independently of the position in the table, knowing that only Inter can lose this Scudetto. We must only continue to give the maximum and improve what we have done up to now. I like to be realistic and look at what is possible».

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Friday, March 20, 2009

20 called-up for away match against Roma

Following the fine-tuning training session in Vinovo, Claudio Ranieri has announced the names of the 20 players called-up for Saturday’s away match against Roma. The Jventus coach will have back three players who were absent against Bologna - Trezeguet, Nedved and Marchionni – as well as Chiellini a few days after the operation to his nose. In addition to these the list also sees the return of Knezevic after his return to the field with the Primavera last Saturday. Legrottaglie and Marchisio did not make it. The injured players list still includes Amauri, Sissoko and Manninger. De Ceglie, Camoranesi and Zanetti will continue to work on the field and will probably be back after the break for international matches. Below are the names of the 20 players called up for the match against Roma:

1 Buffon
3 Chiellini
4 Mellberg
5 Zebina
7 Salihamidzic
9 Iaquinta
10 Del Piero
11 Nedved
12 Chimenti
15 Knezevic
17 Trezeguet
18 Poulsen
20 Giovinco
21 Grygera
28 Molinaro
30 Tiago
31 Nocchi
32 Marchionni
35 Esposito
36 Castiglia

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Agreement with Istituto per il Credito Sportivo for the financing of the new stadium

Juventus Football Club announces that it has signed a loan contract with the Istituto per il Credito Sportivo for a sum of € 50 million for the duration of 12 years, in addition to a pre-amortisation period of maximum 3 years, destined entirely to finance the work for the construction of the new Stadium.

In the pre-amortisation period, the loan envisages the payment of six-monthly interest calculated at the Euribor 6 month rate, plus 200 bp. The repayment of the loan will be made in 24 six-monthly equal instalments, calculated at a fixed rate corresponding to IRS 6 years (which will be defined at the time the financing is fully received by Juventus) plus 220 bp. In addition, the loan will benefit from a contribution to interest as permitted by the regulations in force.

Against the financing granted, Juventus will provide the Istituto per il Credito Sportivo with appropriate guarantees (mortgage on the stadium building and pledges on future receipts from season and ticket sales), and will cede part of the receivables due from the Sportfive contract concerning the naming of the new Stadium and other minor commercial rights.

The loan contract with the Istituto per il Credito Sportivo makes it possible to complete the coverage of the financing needs for the construction of the new Stadium. The remaining part of the investment (for a total of € 105 million) will be covered through the advance receipts envisaged by the Sportfive contract and the revenues deriving from the sale of the adjacent commercial areas to Nordiconad Soc. Coop..

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Sebastian Giovinco: I Hope Juventus Do Not Boot Me

The Italian media are speculating that Juventus have finally come out of the closet and confirmed their interest in Sampdoria star Antonio Cassano. But the ex-Roma and Real Madrid man’s arrival could see Sebastian Giovinco move in the opposite direction because Samp reportedly want the ‘Atomic Ant’ to be included in the deal.“Will Cassano join Juve? I hope not!” joked Giovinco during a guest appearance on Italia 1 show ‘Chiambretti Night’.

“I mean, it’s okay if he arrives, but I hope Juve do not send me away.”

Italy boss Marcello Lippi will announce the call-ups for the forthcoming 2010 World Cup qualifiers on Sunday and host Piero Chiambretti asked Giovinco about his chances of being in the list.

“Will Lippi call me up? I don’t really think so…” replied the diminutive fantasista.

Giovinco has come through the Bianconeri youth academy but he could have ended up playing for local rivals Torino.

“Toro did not pick me because I was too short,” admitted the 22-year-old.

“I started playing football by chance, they were missing one player and I came along...

“I could not put up posters of my football idols in my room because we lived in a small house and I didn’t really have a room. I used to sleep on the dinette!”

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Cobolli Gigli: Juventus Will Buy A 'Great Champion'

While Milan vice president Adriano Galliani has warned that the off-season transfer market will be slow in Italy due to the current economic crisis, Juventus president Giovanni Cobolli Gigli has reassured his club's supporters that they have sufficient funds to adequately bolster their squad ahead of next season.“I think there was common sense in Galliani’s words and I agree with him on several issues,” Cobolli Gigli told La Gazzetta dello Sport.

“First of all, it is more complicated to manage a football team in Italy [than in other nations] and Calcio is lagging behind when it comes to structure.

“However, I have to remind you that Juve are the first club to build its own ground without jeopardising its sporting investments.”

The Bianconeri have been linked with a number of big-name stars in recent weeks, including Werder Bremen ace Diego, Sampdoria talisman Antonio Cassano and Valencia winger David Silva.

“We will be fine in the short-term because most of our incomes are guaranteed,” insisted the president.

“We have plans and are looking for a great champion to replace [Pavel] Nedved. We will obviously be very careful, but we have enough money for a big signing. This is our first objective but I cannot rule out other moves.

“Either way, we will certainly reinforce the team and Juve will come back even stronger next season.”

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Thursday, March 19, 2009

Atletico Madrid Make €8 Million Bid For Iaquinta

Atletico Madrid have made an offer of €8 million to Juventus for Vincenzo Iaquinta as they start their summer rebuilding plans early, according to a report. Los Colchoneros have tabled the bid to gauge the Italian club's reaction and know that they will probably have to find €4 million for the player's wages. El Mundo Deportivo state that Atleti have only three official strikers on their books in Diego Forlan, Florent-Sinama Pongolle and Sergio Aguero and want another. La Vecchia Signora trainer Claudio Ranieri has told the club that he would like to keep Iaquinta and is reported to have put the brakes on a move to Zenit St. Petersburg recently. With uncertainty over whether David Trezeguet will stay or not, the Juve coach does not want to give the green light to let another forward go until that matter is settled. Roman Abramovich is also said to be a fan of the 30-year-old former Udinese striker and could join in with a bid of his own to try and take the player to Chelsea. Atletico have made the first move, however, and are now waiting for a response from Juventus before they can move forward with the transfer or look for another goalscorer.

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Chiellini And Nedved Ready To Play For Juventus Against Roma

Despite a long list of injuries, Juventus have managed to recover two of their stars ahead of their clash with Roma as Giorgio Chiellini and Pavel Nedved will be ready to face the Giallorossi on Saturday evening.

Chiellini has had successful surgery after braking his nose and is expected to be in the starting XI on the weekend, albeit wearing a protective mask. The Italian international will likely take his place alongside Olof Mellberg in central defence.

Meanwhile, Pavel Nedved, who has been out of action since picking up a knock to his ribs against Chelsea in their return-leg encounter at the Stadio Olimpico, should also return to the midfield to support Alessandro Del Piero and Vincenzo Iaquinta in attack.

The Bianconeri squad has been plagued by injuries this season. In fact, no fewer than nine players from the team are ruled out for the contest against the Giallorossi, including Amauri, Mauro Camoranesi, Mohammed Sissoko, and Nicola Legrottaglie.

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Diego: I Will Leave Werder Bremen At The End Of The Season

With reports of a long list of suitors, Werder Bremen star Diego has claimed that he will likely move to a bigger club this summer.

"There is a strong possibility I will leave. I've been here three years and still have two more left on my contract. However, I've received several offers and it's right to take them seriously," the Brazilian international revealed, according to the Corierre dello Sport.

"For the moment, I only think about Werder Bremen, but in May I will meet with my agent to make the appropriate decisions."

The 24-year-old revealed that Champions League football will be a major determinant in his destination.

"Playing in European competitions is important. My dream is to win the Champions and I know that with Werder will be difficult to achieve. There are great clubs that have contacted me and I cannot pretend nothing had happened."

Diego has been in fine form this season, as a result being linked with European giants Inter, Real Madrid, and Juventus.

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Two days before match against Roma

Two days before the championship match, Ranieri’s team continued to work on the preparation in view of the match in Rome. This morning the training session did not include Marchisio who worked in the gym together with Manninger after having suffered a blow to the knee during the match against Bologna.

The Austrian goalkeeper will have to wait till after the break to know more about his condition whilst for the midfielder the decision will be taken after the fine-tuning session on Friday. Zanetti and Legrottaglie were present on the field for a different work-load after having done their warm-up in the gym. Running and juggling made up their individual work just like for Camoranesi, Knezevic, De Ceglie, Marchionni, Ekdal and Trezeguet who after having worked with the group worked separately with the trainers to increase their athletic condition.

All the others worked with the ball through handball and basketball exercises, followed by team ball possession exercises in order to speed-up the maneuver and pressing against opponents. There were no problems for Chiellini who was on the field as usual, working with a protective arch on the nose during his second complete training session after the operation.

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Juventus Keep Eyes On Cassano As Agents Pushes Him Towards Turin

Juventus are keeping an eye on Sampdoria ace Antonio Cassano as the player's agent Beppe Bozzo pushes his client towards Turin.

The Bianconeri are looking for a creative playmaker for next season as Pavel Nedved is set to retire. A number of reports have linked 'Il Talentino di Bari' to the Old Lady, but he will not be cheap.

Tuttosport claim Juve are keeping Cassano on their summer hit list, and his agent is keen on the move.

"Juventus know Cassano well and they know he is always well liked by everyone," Bozzo told Tuttosport.

"Samp have given the player a regular role, and the results can be seen."

Juve have been treading carefully as potential transfers such as Cassano's will be difficult to push through. It is believed Samp want no less than €20 million for their man. However, the Bianconeri will need to offload some players in order to make up the funds for Cassano.

In addition, Werder Bremen ace Diego is also on the Italian club's radar.

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We Want Nedved To Stay - Juventus Administrator Montali

Juventus administrator Gian Paolo Montali said the club will do everything to keep Pavel Nedved from quitting football because he is a good role model to the young players on the team.
Unless there are any surprising twists, the next two months will be the last of Juventus icon Pavel Nedved as a professional footballer. However, it's likely that many at the club will try to convince the Czech Ballon d'Or winner to stay on for one more year. Juventus administrator Gian Paolo Montali is one of those people. "What I wanted to tell Nedved is that he is an example, and players like him are a rare breed," he said to Sky. "It's clear that the only thing that might bother him is that he will play less in the future, because he is used to be a first team player, someone who is always on the pitch. "However, if he understands that his contribution to the team is of a very high value also off the pitch, with his behaviour, I think he could be convinced to stay another year. "He could really help these young players who are coming through. He always puts in a lot of heart and passion in what he does. With those qualities he could also become a very fine coach." Nedved joined Juve from Lazio in 2001. Since then he has won two Serie A titles, four if you include those revoked in 2005 and 2006, and was honored with the Ballon d'Or trophy in 2003, when he led the team to the Champions League final.

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Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Cobolli Gigli archives Trez troubles

Juventus chief Giovanni Cobolli Gigli has downplayed the feud between Claudio Ranieri and David Trezeguet.
Trez was furious when he was replaced during the Old Lady's Champions League exit at the hands of Chelsea.
And the Frenchman's public comments landed him in hot water with Ranieri, prompting suggestions he could quit the club.
“I saw Trezeguet training with Ranieri yesterday,” Cobolli Gigli revealed.
“I think the argument was resolved by Jean-Claude Blanc's declarations after the game on Saturday.
“We need to be strongly focused at the moment and I hope that Trez will train hard and be ready when Ranieri calls upon him.”
There have been rumours in the Italian Press that Milan are plotting a bold swoop for Juve striking star Amauri.
“It's just talk,” Cobolli Gigli insisted. “Amauri isn't for sale - he is one of our great champions, like Trezeguet.
“They are very important to this club and their futures are linked to the club.
“As for summer signings, there is a list and Blanc is working on that with Alessio Secco. Clearly the first thing is to look for a replacement for Pavel Nedved.”
Juve take on Roma in a crucial encounter this weekend at the Stadio Olimpico in the Italian capital.
“It is an extremely important game, like any other” the Bianconeri chief said.
“We just have to try and win our next 10 games and see if the other sides at the top lose.”

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Tottenham Hotspur's Luka Modric Linked With Summer Transfer To Juventus

According to a report in the British tabloid The Sun, Serie A giants Juventus may make an offer for Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Luka Modric at the end of the season.

It is claimed that the Old Lady have identified the Croatia international as an ideal replacement for 36-year-old Pavel Nedved, who is set to retire when this campaign concludes.

The 23-year-old only arrived at White Hart Lane last summer after Spurs agreed to pay Croatian club Dinamo Zagreb €17.5 million (£16.5m) to acquire his services.

Although he has only found the back of net three times in 35 appearances for the north London-based outfit this season, the 5ft 8in midfielder has impressed with his all-round displays.

Apparently, when asked whether Modric could realistically join the Bianconeri, his agent, Sabatino Durante, replied, "He certainly could but a lot depends on the economic situation.

"Modric will not leave London for any less than €24 million (£22.5m). He has been one of the best midfielders in Europe for the last two or three years because he has just the right mix of quantity and quality.

"He can play in Nedved's position [or] just behind the strikers. Basically, he can do everything."

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Alessandro Del Piero: We Will Give Everything Against Roma

Juventus captain Alessandro Del Piero insists his side will give their best against Roma as he pays tribute to the club's tifosi.

The legendary striker was a special guest at an official Juventus fan club which is recognised by the club in the town of Canavese near Turin. Pinturricchio spoke of all things Juve, but his main focus was the game against Roma this weekend.

"In order to pay back the fans, we will go beyond every limit, starting with Roma on Saturday," Del Piero is quoted as saying in Tuttosport.

"We are ready and very motivated for the game against the Giallorossi.

"The fans were so amazing after the Chelsea game and we want to give them more satisfaction. We will give 100 percent and more. They deserve it."

The Bianconeri clash with their Eternal city opponents on Saturday night. The reverse in Turin back in November ended 2-0 thanks to Del Piero's wonder free kick and Marco Marchionni's strike.

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Chiellini back on the field in record time

With Roma on the horizon Juve has stepped down hard on the accelerator. A high intensity training session was on schedule this morning with the only absentees being Amauri, Manninger and Sissoko. The last two were present in Vinovo. The goalkeeper worked in the gym while the midfielder dropped in on the training session sporting crutches. Buffon was back in his usual place after having been granted a day off yesterday for personal reasons. Different work load for Marchionni, Zanetti, Legrottaglie, Ekdal and Camoranesi who are each undergoing a personalised schedule made up by the trainers. The objective is to reduce risks as much as possible and to help them find their best form. This will be aided by next week’s break from the championship. Nedved, Trezeguet and Chiellini have all recovered fully with the defender doing so in record time. In fact Chiellini participated in the whole session sporting a nose protection a mere 48 hours after the operation to his nose. The training session was followed by a special guest, that is actor Alessandro Preziosi who is currently performing Shakespeare’s Hamlet in Turin.

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Planning for the summer

According to most media outlets and sources close to the club, Juventus officials have some quite ambitious plans to strengthen the squad in the summer. The priorities are finding Alessandro Del Piero's successor well in advance, replacing Pavel Nedved (who recently announced that he will retire at the end of this season), signing a creative midfielder and adding one more centre-forward to the squad (especially if David Trezeguet will leave).

The main targets are :

- Sampdoria's forward Antonio Cassano. The creative 27 year old is considered by Juve's officials to be Del Piero's successor. Cassano is worth 20 million Euros and Juventus officials are determined to sign him.

- Several highly rated left wingers are being tracked by Juventus GM Alessio Secco to replace Nedved. They are : Valencia's David Silva, Bayern Munich's Franck Ribery, Chelsea's Florent Malouda, Napoli's Marek Hamsik and Middlesbrough's Stewart Downing. The most realistic options among these are Malouda and Hamsik, although the Frenchman has underperformed for almost two years and the Slovakian lacks international experience.

- In the creative midfielder position, Juventus are monitoring Werder Bremen's Diego, Chelsea's Deco and SV Hamburg's Piotr Trochowski. The arrival of one of them would lead to a change in tactics (from the current 4-4-2 to 4-3-1-2). Diego is Juve's favourite option, but Werder officials want at least 20 million Euros, the amount already required for Cassano. Juventus officials must decide whether to seriously invest in Diego or not.

- To cover Trezeguet's probable departure, Juve's next centre-forward could become either Atalanta's Sergio Floccari or Udinese's Fabio Quagliarella.

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Yesterday Training






Trezeguet Has Not Mended Relationship With Juventus Boss Ranieri

'Trezegol' has yet to repair his now frosty relationship with the former Parma boss...Following Juventus' exit from the Champions League at the hands of Chelsea, David Trezeguet publicly questioned coach Claudio Ranieri for removing him during the final stages of the second-leg match.

Ranieri certainly did not appreciate the Frenchman's comments and responded by labelling him a 'spoilt child'. Both worked together during training on Tuesday, but Trezeguet revealed that nothing has changed with regards to their rapport.

"No, I have not spoken to Ranieri," the 31-year-old responded when exiting the training ground, according to Goal.it.

Meanwhile, the former Monaco striker is expected to be fined for his insubordination by the club, explained sporting director Alessio Secco.

"The discussion was closed by the statements made by [Juventus director Jean-Claude] Blanc on Saturday evening," he said, confirming that Trezeguet would indeed be sanctioned.

It is not yet certain whether the Euro 2000 winner will return to the line-up for Saturday's match against Roma at the Stadio Olimpico.

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Back to training in view of Roma: Nedved and Trezeguet back with the group

Today saw the count down to the next match against Roma, the last of five matches played up to now on Saturday by Juventus. The first match in the championship after the break for the world cup international qualifiers the team will see the exception of playing in the afternoon against Chievo before the night matches against Genoa and Inter. The first session this week took place as per schedule with Alessio Secco observing most of the players on the field with the exception of Amauri, Sissoko, Manninger and Chiellini who have not yet been discharged and are still under the care of the medical team.

Buffon had a day off and will be back tomorrow together with Chiellini. After the operation to the nose undergone the defender will be wearing a protective arch. With regards to Marchionni and Camoranesi, their conditions are improving and they are envisaged to recover after the break. Legrottaglie’s knee is being tested day after day. All three players however, worked with the group just like Ekdal, Zanetti, Knezevic De Ceglie, Nedved and Trezeguet. All these have recovered and are trying to get back in their best form. Nedved and Trezeguet will most probably be called-up for Saturday’s match.

Marchisio, on the other hand was forced to interrupt his training session half way through due to a slight blow suffered during the match against Bologna. Tomorrow another training session is on schedule however this time it will take place in the morning.

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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Totti Adds To Roma Injury Woes Ahead Of Juventus Clash

The Giallorossi captain is a major doubt while several of his team-mates are already out of action...Roma may struggle to put together a starting XI, if things continue as they are, for their match against Juventus this weekend.

Francesco Totti, who skipped Sunday's contest against Sampdoria, has been unable to train because with the squad because of a knee injury and is extremely unlikely to feature against the Bianconeri, according to romanews.eu.

Meanwhile, injuries have also taken their toll on Marco Cassetti, Simone Perrotta, Cicinho, Juan, Rodrigo Taddei, and Alberto Aquilani and they will also miss the highly anticipated match at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome.

Suspensions have ruled out influential midfielder Daniele De Rossi and David Pizarro, as well as defenders Solueymane Diamoutene and Marco Motta.

The latest reports indicate that Luciano Spalletti will line-up a 4-3-2-1 formation, similar to the line-up used in the 2-2 draw against the Blucerchiati.

Probabale starting XI (4-3-2-1): Doni; Panucci, Mexes, Loria, Riise; Felipe, Brighi, Tonetto; Baptista, Menez; Vucinic.

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Milan Tempt Juventus Striker Amauri

A report in the Italian media claims that Rossoneri director Leonardo is trying to persuade the Brazilian hitman to break up with the Old Lady.

Newspaper Tuttosport today reports that Milan are preparing a sensational summer swoop for Juventus hitman Amauri.The Diavoli are allegedly keen to form a dream Brazilian trio with Alexandre Pato, Kaka and Amauri leading the front line. It is suggested that technical director Leonardo has met with Amauri over the past few months, urging him to part with the Bianconeri after a single season in Turin.

Amauri’s wife Cynthia, who acquired Italian citizenship earlier this month, is reportedly close friends with Kaka’s spouse and the ex-Palermo forward is often spotted in the Lombardy capital.

However, Juve general manager Jean-Claude Blanc issued a hands-off warning.

“Amauri is not for sale and will definitely stay with us,” he is quoted as saying.

The Brazilian marksman moved to the Turin giants from Palermo last summer, signing a four-year contract until 2012, and now seems close to hiring Davide Lippi, the son of Italy boss Marcello, as his new agent after terminating a contract with Mariano Grimaldi.

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Juventus To Use Poulsen As Bait For Werder Bremen Ace Diego

The Bianconeri are considering a part-exchange deal, which would include the services of the Danish midfielder, to land the Brazilian superstar.

According to Turin-based newspaper Tuttosport, Juventus director of sport Alessio Secco is confident of luring Werder Bremen attacking midfielder Diego to Italy by sweetening the pot with Danish international Christian Poulsen.The former Sevilla man joined the Old Lady last summer for a fee of around €12 million, but he has failed to impress at the Stadio Olimpico and could be deemed surplus to requirements at the end of the season.

Juve have made no secret of their interest in Brazilian ace Diego, however, Werder are expected to demand no less than €20m for their prized asset.

Poulsen has already played in the Bundesliga, featuring for Schalke 04 from 2002-06, but his current wage packet of €3m per season could prove to be a stumbling block in any deal with Werder.

German sources claim that Inter are also ready to pounce next summer and have allegedly tabled a €25m offer to take Diego to the San Siro.

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Monday, March 16, 2009

Giovinco Can Emulate Del Piero At Juventus - Agent

The agent of the 'Atomic Ant' believes his client can remain at Juventus for many years to come...

Sebastian Giovinco certainly proved to be ready to take his chance on Saturday, when he put in a dazzling performance for Juventus in an emphatic 4-1 victory over Bologna in Turin.

There has been speculation that Giovinco could be on his way out of the club, but his agent, Claudio Pasqualini, his laid those rumours to rest.

"We believe that Sebastian has what it takes to stay at Juve and follow in the footsteps of [Alessandro] Del Piero," he told Radio Kiss Kiss.

"The last performance confirmed his positive attitude and that it was the right choice to reject any potential sale. I remember there was talk of Sampdoria, the arrival of [Antonio] Cassano and Giovinco to the Blucerchiati. The facts show that we were right to reject these possibilities."

Pasqualini also commented on where he considers his client is best utilized on the field of play.

"I think Giovinco gives his best when he acts as a second striker, not as a trequartista or on the outside. He greatest influence is when he plays just inside an out-and-out striker," he concluded.

The 22-year-old talent has made 19 appearances for the Bianconeri this season in all competitions.

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Juventus Want Fabio Quagliarella To Replace Trezeguet

Juventus are expected to part company with French striker David Trezeguet at the end of the season and La Gazzetta dello Sport today reports that the clubs' directors have indentified Udineze and Italy marksman Fabio Quagliarella as the perfect replacement.

‘Trezegol’ vented his frustration at being substituted during the Champions League match with Chelsea, his comments prompting Juve coach Claudio Ranieri to label him a ‘spoilt child’.

It is almost inevitable that this feud will spell the end of Trezeguet’s nine-year stint with the Bianconero and the club doesn't want to waste any time in scouring the market to find his successor.

Quagliarella has often been linked with the Turin giants in recent seasons, but Juve could now seriously step up their chase in the summer.

The 26-year-old has a contract with the Zebrette until June 2012 and is valued at around €12 million. Roma and Napoli are also said to be interested in acquiring his services.

But Udinese general director Pietro Leonardi has issued a hands-off warning to potential suitors.

"He will remain here, even in front of a mega offer," stated Leonardi.

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Chiellini to undergo nose operation

During the match against Bologna, Giorgio Chiellini suffered a fracture to the nose. On Monday 16th March, the player will undergo an operation to reduce the fracture. The operation will take place at the Chivasso Hospital under Dr Libero Tubino, otorinolaringoiatrist of the club.

It is possible for the player to get back to training with the appropriate protection 48 hours after the operation.


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Sunday, March 15, 2009

Lyon open to Trez-Benzema swap

David Trezeguet’s time at Juventus could be up after Lyon confirmed they were still interested in signing him, possibly in an exchange for Karim Benzema. This week the Frenchman infuriated Coach Claudio Ranieri, who referred to him as “a spoilt child” after the public complaints to newspaper L’Equipe about his substitution against Chelsea. Juve resisted offers from the likes of Barcelona to release Trez over the past two seasons, but this latest tantrum could force him out and back towards his homeland.“We wanted him two and a half years ago,” confirmed Olympique Lyonnais boss Jean Michel Aulas. “That is no secret, even if at the end of the day nothing came of it. Could we bring Trezeguet to Lyon now? “I haven’t spoken to our Coach about it, nor to Juve, but we do like the player. He is an extraordinary marksman, but we have Benzema…” However, Benzema has hinted he could leave Lyon at the end of the season for a bigger European League, so his departure would open the door for Trezeguet. There could even be a part-exchange deal if Benzema were to join Juventus.

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Giovinco: «We played a great match»

The Atomic Ant was definitely one of the best on the field during the match against Bologna inspiring the Juventus attack and putting the bianconeri ahead : «We played a great match. We had to respond to the elimination in the Champions League and we did». The goal was beautiful but what was the secret behind it? « I didn’t hit the ball well but I scored. I tried to find some consistency and now playing a number of matches I think I managed to find that. I am happy that I managed to move around and make myself a point of reference and even having managed to give a helping hand in the defensive phase. We created a lot even in the first half but we were not lucky or so incisive. I am trying to be as incisive as possible».
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Player Ratings: Juventus 4-1 Bologna

Juventus scored four unanswered goals in the second half to brush aside Bologna and cut Inter’s lead at the top of the table to four points in the process.

Buffon: 7.0- Will not be too happy that Mutarelli’s shot beat him through the legs but made a world class reflex save on Di Vaio in the 51st minute.

Molinaro: 7.0- Made a wonderful tackle to deny Bombardini in the fourth minute and was solid as a rock for the rest of the match.

Chiellini: 8.0- His powerful forward run won the corner kick that led to Salihamidzic’s goal and kept Di Vaio in his back pocket as well.

Mellberg: 7.0- Calm and composed at the back this evening even when Bologna opened the scoring.

Grygera: 7.0- Managed to gallop forward on occasion and his deliveries were top notch more often than not.

Salihamidzic: 8.0- His glancing header brought the match onto level terms and he also had a hand in the other three goals. Easily the best match of his injury-stricken season.

Marchisio: 7.5- After a fairly pedestrian first half, he stormed back to take over the midfield in the second 45 minutes and the floodgates opened up in the process.

Tiago: 5.0- He was caught in possession one time too many and missed a glorious chance in the 37 minute and was mercifully substituted to start the second half

Giovinco: 8.5- The pint-sized playmaker caused Bologna all sorts of problems on the left-hand side and was deservedly rewarded with a goal tonight. He was the man of the match. Simply mesmerising this evening.

Iaquinta: 7.0- You could tell he desperately he wanted to add his name to the score-sheet but it was not to be. Did pick up an assist when he set up Giovinco nicely for Juve’s second goal of the game.

Del Piero: 8.0- Missed an absolute sitter in the 38th minute but atoned for that error with two goals that put the match beyomd Bologna, and could have had a hat-trick if his shot did not hit the upright late in the game

SUBS: Poulsen (46”) 7.5, Daud (88”) NA Immobile (90”) NA

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JUVENTUS 4 : 1 BOLOGNA

Turin, Olympic Stadium
Saturday 14th March 2009

REFEREE: Damato from Barletta

JUVENTUS: Buffon; Grygera, Mellberg, Chiellini, Molinaro; Salihamidzic, Tiago (Poulsen 45th), Marchisio, Giovinco (Daud 88th); Iaquinta, Del Piero (Immobile 90th).

Reserves: Chimenti, Zebina, Ariaudo, Poulsen, Epsosito, Daud, Immobile.

Coach: Ranieri.

BOLOGNA: Antonioli; Zenoni, Terzi, Britos, Lanna; Borbardini, Mutarelli (Amoroso 51st), Volpi, Mudingayi, Valiani (Adailton 61st); Di Vaio.

Reserves: Colombo, Castellini, Marchini, Mingazzini, Amoroso, Adailton, Osvaldo.

Coach: Mihajlovic.

Scorers : Mutarelli (24th), Salihamidzic (49th), Giovinco (73rd), Del Piero (75th), Del Piero (87th).

Yellow cards: Tiago (20th), Mudingayi (40th), Terzi (56th), Zenoni (63rd)




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