seri a musim ini emank ga layak tuk i tonton, udah milan lum panas2 eh jagoan gw ( juventus ) turun ke seri b. Apa yang mau di tonton, g seru banget. Mending nonton EPL ato Liga spanyol, klo g nonton ligina ( ha...ha...ha... )
kita harus terus mendukung juve, kita tunggu pembalasan juve tahun depan. bravo juve On 12/4/06, ivan atmaja <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 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- > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! 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