semenjak juve di serie B aku lom pernah nonton serie A ga minat sama sekali
nunggu juve dah ada aja baru ikut nonton bola lagi
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: ivan atmaja 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, December 04, 2006 3:23 PM
  Subject: Re: [BolaML] FORZA JUVE... : IN CONFUSE ..???


  Gak ngerti apa arti dari bahasa ini mas, tapi yang terpenting sih JUVE bisa 
terus melaju di serie B agar bisa promosi ke Serie A, tempat yang layak buat 
Juve. 

  Tapi gua juga mau curhat nih, semenjak juve ke serie B gak ada yang bisa 
tonton. Nah, jadinya gua afirmasikan untuk beralih sementara waktu untuk 
mendukung Man United baik di Premier maupun ECL. Gak pa pa ya mas, gak marah 
kan???

  "s.OPR.Elang Purboyo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

  A sell-out crowd was promised at the Marassi tonight for the eagerly 
anticipated promotion showdown between Genoa and Juventus. While the Rossoblù 
were looking to get their promising season back on course, a win tonight for 
the Bianconeri would see them claim top spot for the first time this term. With 
Del Piero, Trezeguet, Zanetti and several other big names still unavailable 
through injury, coach Didier Deschamps kept faith in the youngsters who crafted 
the magnificent turn around against Lecce six days go. Last week's goal scorers 
Palladino and Bojinov were paired in attack for the second game in a row, while 
Marchisio retained his place in the centre of midfield. Gigi Buffon, who 
received the Fifpro award for world's best goalkeeper (as voted for by 43000 
professionals across the globe) before kick-off, returned to the Juventus 
line-up after serving his one match suspension. The evening also saw Gianluca 
Pessotto take his post as Bianconeri team manager
  for the very first time.

  The game kicked-off with a high tempo. Neither side were holding back, 
throwing men forward early on in search of the opening goal. In just the 4th 
minute, the Bianconeri had a goal ruled out for off-side. Genoa failed to deal 
with a Juventus corner, clearing the ball only as far as Marchisio on the edge 
of the box. The midfielder drove the ball back towards goal and Palladino got a 
foot to it, diverting Marchisio's effort into the back of the net. The 
striker's celebrations were cut short though by the linesman's flag raised on 
the far side. Genoa were full of running and Buffon did well to deny Coppola in 
the 7th minute, parrying the midfielder's effort wide for a corner. Camoranesi 
came close to opening the scoring two minutes later, pouncing on a mistake by 
Fabiano in the Genoa penalty area, but Barasso was there to save his powerful 
right-footed effort. The pace of the game was relentless as the Rossoblù threw 
men forward in search of a goal. It took
  some strong defending from the Bianconeri to keep the home side out but on 
the half hour mark, Genoa were inches away from taking the lead. Fabiano 
crossed in from the left and it took a last minute intervention from Balzaretti 
to deflect Adailton's header over the bar. Genoa won a penalty from the 
resulting corner after Longo went down in the box. With 35 000 eyes willing the 
ball in, Buffon rose to the challenge, tipping Adailton's effort onto his left 
post and making the take second time round. Juventus looked to work their way 
back into the game with Palladino and Bojinov combining well in the final third 
but Genoa kept their cool at the back. At the other end, Fabiano and Adailton 
both came close as the half drew to a close but the two teams entered the 
tunnel at the break with clean sheets to their name.

  The second half began in rather less frenetic style. Genoa were sitting 
deeper than they were in the first period, giving the Bianconeri more time to 
get their passing game going. Juventus were controlling possession but it was 
Genoa who drew the first blood of the half, Coppola forcing a fine save from 
Buffon with a powerful left-footed effort in the 53rd minute. The Bianconeri 
began to increase the pressure and in the 66th minute Bojinov wrestled the ball 
from De Rosa and thumped the ball towards goal with his right-boot. Berasso 
made a great save to deny him the opener and three minutes later, it was 
Genoa's turn to set pulses racing, Adailton heading just wide from a Greco 
cross. In the 70th minute, the Genoa number one was there again to parry a 
dangerous header from Nedved, but his luck ran out a minute later. Nedved was 
fouled on the left edge of the box and he made no mistake with the resulting 
set-piece, firing the ball into the far corner of the
  goal to give Juventus the lead (0-1). The Bianconeri's advantage lasted just 
three minutes, Juric equalising for the home side with a clever finish after 
latching onto a Greco flick-on (1-1). The goal completely changed the 
complexion of the game as both sides upped the tempo. Juventus began to 
dominate and in the 80th minute, Nedved came close to adding a second, firing a 
powerful effort just wide of the left post. Genoa were threatening on the 
counter but as the clock wound down it was the Bianconeri who looked most 
likely to secure the win, hammering away repeatedly at the Genoa back line. The 
Rossoblù held firm though, and the away side's frustrations culminated in a 
sending-off for Nedved right at the death. Juventus were forced to play out the 
remaining seconds with ten men before referee Farina finally brought 
proceedings to a halt.

  GOALS: Nedved 71', Juric 74'

  BOOKED: Birindelli 31', Greco 36', De Rosa 55', Paro 57', Balzaretti 59', 
Nedved 80', Zebina 88'
  SENT-OFF: Nedved 90+3'

  GENOA: Barasso; Bega, De Rosa, Criscito; Botta, Coppola, Longo (Diogo 72'), 
Fabiano (Stellini 78'); Adailton, Juric (Zeytulaev 82'), Greco
  Subs: Rubinho, Biasi, Lopez, , Forestieri
  Coach: Gasperini

  JUVENTUS: Buffon; Birindelli (Zebina 81'), Kovac, Boumsong, Balzaretti; 
Camoranesi, Paro, Marchisio, Nedved; Bojinov, Palladino 
  Subs: Mirante, Chiellini, De Ceglie, Venitucci, Guzman, Maniero
  Coach: Deschamps

  REFEREE: Farina
  ASSISTANTS: Stagnoli, Ambrosino
  4TH OFFICIAL: Pinzani

  Deschamps comments :

  "It was a good game for the spectators against a quality Genoa outfit. We had 
a few difficulties in the first half but in the end we created a lot of 
chances. My only regret is conceding so soon after taking the lead". Didier 
Deschamps was satisfied with the point his team earned at the Marassi against 
one of the championship's top sides. "Genoa deserve credit. They created a lot 
and they showed great movement. Over half their team have what it takes to play 
at the top level. It was an open game and there could have been more goals but 
overall it was a good result for us".
  The point gives Juventus a share of the lead alongside Napoli. "It was hard 
to think we'd be top two months ago but we deserve to be here and today we 
confirmed the great start we've made. We might be in first place but it's only 
for tonight, the others play tomorrow. There's a long way to go yet and the 
most important thing is to be there at the end of the season". 


  REGARDS

  -elang-

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