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The injury woes which have characterised the Bianconeri’s season so far looked to have reached a turning point as Deschamps’ men lined-up to face Bari at the Olimpico. The Frenchman welcomed back Giannichedda, Zanetti and Nedved to the starting eleven, while there were places for Legrottaglie and Marchionni on the bench. Giannichedda was paired with Piccolo in an improvised central defensive partnership and Mirante kept his place between the sticks in place of the injured Buffon.
The game opened in extraordinary fashion. There was not yet a minute on the clock when Santoruvo ghosted into the box unmarked and tapped home Di Vicino’s cut-back from the byline. The Juventus defenders looked to the linesman but the Bari striker was on-side (0-1). The response from the home side was an extended period of sustained pressure, with Bari pinned back firmly in their own half. Camoranesi brought the crowd to their feet with a thirty yard run in the 8th minute, scything through the Bari back line and switching defence to attack with murderous efficiency. The pressure was mounting and in the 10th and 11th minutes, Del Piero and Trezeguet forced Gillet into the first of a fine string of saves. Nedved followed suit on the quarter hour mark, fizzing the ball an inch or two wide of the Bari keeper’s left post. Having taken the lead, Bari were determined to deny Juventus any space in the final third but the Bianconeri were in full throttle and just kept on coming. Gillet was playing the game of his life and the only respite he seemed to get was the brief pause which accompanied the substitution of the injured Esposito in the 22nd minute. Camoranesi tested him again with a header from fifteen yards out and Trezeguet was sniffing around the box menacingly, challenging the Bari number one for every rebound. It was only a matter of time and in the 34th minute, Juventus got what they richly deserved: the equaliser. Del Piero collected the ball in a wide position, dribbled inside and found Trezeguet in the middle with a clever cut-back; the Frenchman had been asking questions of the Bari defence all afternoon and in fitting style, he got ahead of his marker and converted with a predatory finish (1-1). Fired-up by the ignominy of conceding so early on, Juventus looked to make it two straight away. Gillet had to stay alert to snatch a Del Piero free-kick out of the air in the 36th minute and the captain was at it again a minute before the break, wriggling free in the box and smashing an effort into the side netting. Clichés aside, the crowd on the far side thought it was in. The pressure paid off a minute later as Nedved gave the Bianconeri the lead on the stroke of half time, taking the ball round two men and slotting past the stranded Gillet (2-1). The goal sealed the end of a remarkable come-back and gave Bari plenty to think about at the break. Bari introduced Sgrigna at the interval and the substitute had an almost immediate impact, shaving Mirante’s left post in the 53rd minute with a piledriver from the right edge of the box. Juventus were lucky as Del Piero had squandered a good chance a minute earlier, holding onto the ball too long when he had players lining up in the middle. The tempo of the game was decidedly slower as the Bianconeri took a more measured approach and Marchionni replaced Camoranesi on the hour mark. A venomous long range effort from Carrus forced Mirante into a fine save on 61 minutes, a brief reminder there was more than one side out there this afternoon, but six minutes later the order was restored. On his 500th appearance for the Bianconeri, it was only right that Alessandro Del Piero find his way onto the score sheet and he did so with all the hall marks of a natural born goal scorer, plucking an unselfish Marchionni pass out of the air and finishing with deadly efficiency (3-1). The Bianconeri were clearly enjoying themselves and they added a fourth in the 73rd minute. Zanetti marked an impressive return with a delightful through ball to Nedved in the box. The Czech veteran finished off the move in style, lifting the ball over Gillet with the classiest of first touches (4-1). With the clock running down, Deschamps brought on Marchisio and Bojinov in place of Zanetti and Del Piero, the captain receiving a standing ovation as he strode off the field. In the 87th minute the Bulgarian substitute came close to adding his name to the illustrious score sheet, racing onto a zippy pass from Nedved down the line, cutting inside and flashing a powerful effort across goal, but Gillet was on hand to make another great save. The Bianconeri knocked the ball around confidently, shielding their hefty lead but it was Bari who had the last say, Gervasoni drifting free at the back post and heading home a corner in the 89th minute. It was scant consolation though, as the men from Puglia had been thoroughly outplayed. Two wins in a row for the Bianconeri. GOALS: Santoruvo 1’, Trezeguet 34’, Nedved 45’ 73’, Del Piero 67’, Gervasoni 89’ BOOKED: Camoranesi 17’, Carrus 32’, Rajcic 37’ JUVENTUS: Mirante; Birindelli, Piccolo, Giannichedda, Balzaretti; Camoranesi (Marchionni 59’), Paro, Zanetti (Marchisio 76’), Nedved; Del Piero (Bojinov 81’), Trezeguet Subs: Belardi, Legrottaglie, De Ceglie, Palladino Coach: Deschamps BARI: Gillet; Micolucci, Milani (Gabbiani 71’), Pianu, Esposito (Gervasoni 22’); Scaglia, Bellavista, Rajcic, Di Vicino (Sgrigna 46’), Carrus; Santoruvo Subs: Aldegani, Gazzi, Ganci, Fusani Coach: Maran REFEREE: De Marco (Chiavari) ASSISTANTS: Milardi, Pascariello 4TH OFFICIAL: D’Alesio |
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Roberto Baggio (born 18 February 1967) is an Italian former footballer, among the most technically gifted and popular players in the world throughout the 1990s. He played for the Italy national team in three World Cups, and is the only Italian player ever to score in three World Cups. He was one of the best players of the 1994 FIFA World Cup, carrying his team to the final, and losing the trophy to Brazil on penalties. He won both the European Footballer of the Year (Ballon d'Or) and the FIFA World Player of the Year award in 1993. Born in Caldogno, near Vicenza, Baggio started his career with Vicenza in Serie C1 in 1981. Fiorentina snapped him up in 1985, and during his years there, he rose to cult status among the team's fans who consider him to be one of their best ever players. He was sold to Juventus amid large fan outcry in 1990 for 25 billion Italian lira ($19 million), the world record transfer for a football player at the time. Baggio replied to his fans saying: "I was compelled to accept the transfer". In 1993 he won his lone European club trophy, helping Juventus to the UEFA Cup. His performances earned him both the European Footballer of the Year and the FIFA World Player of the Year titles. Baggio won his first scudetto with Juventus in 1995. This was the first of many league titles to come for Juventus in the 1990s. However, Baggio was not to get a share of these. After strong pressure from AC Milan chairman Silvio Berlusconi, he was sold to the Milanese club. He helped the club win the Serie A title, becoming the first player to win the scudetto in consecutive years with different teams . Baggio really joined Juventus in a bad period in their history, it was revealed years later, in 2005, that he was all set to join in fact Milan and that his agent had done the deal to go to Juventus instead without Baggio knowing about. Had Baggio joined Van Basten, Gullit and Rijkaard etc, he surely would have won more honours than he did. Baggio continued playing at Brescia until his retirement in 2004. He ended his career with 205 goals in Serie A, making him the fifth-highest scorer of all time behind Silvio Piola, Gunnar Nordahl, Giuseppe Meazza and José Altafini. His number 10 jersey was retired by Brescia. Team Serie A champion: 1995, 1996 Italian cup: 1995 UEFA Cup: 1993 Individual European Footballer of the Year: 1993 FIFA World Player of the Year: 1993 FIFA 100: 2004 inam golhaye Baggio vaghti ke to Juve bazi mikard ![]() |
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All Black Alex
It was a meeting of two sporting legends: Alex Del Piero, icon of the Bianconeri, and the New Zealand All Blacks, kings of international rugby.
The pair met at the filming of an advertisement for IVECO in which Ali Williams and his team mates were appearing. Alex is a self-confessed rugby fan and was overjoyed to swap shirts with the All Blacks second row. Last week IVECO officially unveiled its sponsorship of the New Zealanders in Montecarlo, adding the All Blacks to the likes of Juventus and Ferrari as world-class sporting icons belonging to the FIAT group. Involved in the Bianconeri’s win over Cesena, Del Piero was unable to join the All Blacks and Felipe Massa at the gala, but he made his presence felt with a recorded message in which he, a newly-crowned world champion, wished the rugby players and their Ferrari counterpart the best of luck in their imminent campaigns. |
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Spezia - Juventus: 1-1
The Bianconeri travelled to La Spezia in search of their third straight championship win and the albeit symbolic crown of ‘winter champions’. Deschamps made just one change to the side which dispatched Bari in the previous round, welcoming back Buffon between the sticks in place of Mirante. Spezia made an energetic start to the game, chasing down every ball and denying Juventus space in the final third. Zanetti registered the away side’s first effort on goal, blazing an ambitious volley wide of Santoni’s right post in the 4th minute from thirty yards out. The Bianconeri hovered menacingly but it was the Ligurians who threatened first, Guidetti losing his marker in the box on the quarter hour mark and forcing Giannichedda into a last-ditch sliding tackle as he prepared to pull the trigger. Juventus reacted well and began to impose themselves on the game, Birindelli serving up Trezeguet with a swerving cross on 18 minutes; the Frenchman rose highest but couldn’t direct his header either side of Santoni. A Nedved cross in the 29th minute saw Del Piero head inches wide at the far post but Spezia were organised and determined at the back, cheered on by the enthusiastic home crowd. Paro came close in the 37th minute, his powerful effort deflected over the bar by the Spezia defender, but Juventus were unable to carve out any clear cut chances. As the Bianconeri grew frustrated, the home side found their feet, taking the lead on 39 minutes with a textbook goal; Do Prado found the head of Confalone with an inch-perfect cross and the midfielder made no mistake, powering his effort past Buffon from near the penalty spot (0-1). Buffon came out on top of a one-on-one with Guidetti minutes later, keeping the visitors in the game as they prepared for an earful from Deschamps at the break. Santoni pulled-off a marvellous reflex save to deny Trezeguet on the volley four minutes into the second half; the Frenchman tried his luck on the rebound but his effort was blocked once more. Spezia retaliated with a clever piece of play, opening up the Juventus defence on 52 minutes and forcing Buffon into a fine double save, first from Confalone, then Guidetti. Do Prado picked up an injury shortly after being booked and was replaced by Baù in the 57th minute, the substitute blazing a wayward shot wide of the goal with his first touch. Nedved looked to inject some energy and invention into the Juve attack but the visitors’ link-up play lacked cohesion in the final third. The game grew in tempo and the Bianconeri’s perseverance began to pay dividends as they ground down the home defence. Piccolo headed just over in the 61st minute, latching onto a deep Birindelli free-kick, and moments later Camoranesi had a golden chance to level the scores; the midfielder shed his marker and raced into the penalty area but couldn’t direct his effort past the unflappable Santoni. Padoin replaced Guidetti as Spezia began to retreat but Juventus kept on coming, Nedved and Balzaretti trying their luck as the game entered its final third. Palladino added some pace in attack, taking the field in place of Paro but the Bianconeri’s next substitution was a forced one, De Ceglie entering the fray in place of the injured Birindelli in the 78th minute. The game took an unexpected turn seconds later with Giannichedda sent-off for a second bookable offence. Ten man Juve did well to keep their momentum but their efforts to find an equaliser left them exposed at the back. It took another great save from Buffon to deny Confalone on 84 minutes, and he repeated the trick as the game entered time added on, denying Baù at the near post. Deschamps made his last throw of the dice right at the death, sending on Marchionni in place of Camoranesi, but Juventus looked doomed to their second defeat of the season. But with seconds left on the clock, Nedved did the unthinkable, equalising in dramatic style with a right-footed piledriver from the edge of the box. The heroic Santoni dived to his left but it wasn’t enough, ten man Juventus had salvaged a point out of the jaws of defeat (1-1). GOALS: Confalone 39’, Nedved 90+3’ BOOKED: 32' Confalone, 54' Do Prado, 56' Birindelli, 60' Gorzegno, 69' Paro, 70' and 79' Giannichedda SENT OFF: 79' Giannichedda SPEZIA: Santoni; Nicola, Giuliano, Addona, Gorzegno; Saverino, Guidetti (Padoin 71’), Confalone, Frara, Do Prado (Caù 57’); Varricchio Subs: Rotoli, Grieco, Rossi, Ponzo, Alessi Coach: Soda JUVENTUS: Buffon; Birindelli (De Ceglie 78’), Piccolo, Giannichedda, Balzaretti; Camoranesi (Marchionni 90+1’), Zanetti, Paro (Palladino 70’), Nedved; Trezeguet, Del Piero Subs: Mirante, Legrottaglie, Marchisio, Bojinov Coach: Deschamps Referee: Rocchi (Florence) Assistants: Alvino-Angrisani |
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