Coppa: Juve tear up the Tardini: Parma 1 - 3 Juve (5 Viewers)

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Category: <b>Match Reports</b><br><br>Claudio Ranieri made a triumphant return to the Tardini, as Juventus knocked Parma out of the Coppa Italia 3-1.

The Coach, who saved the Gialloblu from almost certain relegation last season, took the opportunity to test out the new midfield partnership of Sergio Almiron and Tiago Mendes.

The former Chelsea man set up a good chance that Vincenzo Iaquinta turned over the bar and Nicola Pavarini parried a David Trezeguet strike.

Nicola Legrottaglie went off injured at the break and substitute Jean-Alain Boumsong nodded a free kick off target.

The deadlock was finally broken on 62 minutes and the scorer Christian Molinaro had been on the field for just 120 seconds!

Molinaro took the left-wing position and thumped in another of his trademark long-range strikes.

Parma fought back, forcing Gigi Buffon to save from Francesco Parravicini with an outstretched leg.

However, Almiron curled in a free kick to double Juve’s advantage at the Stadio Tardini.

Moments later the referee pointed to the spot for Jonathan Zebina’s foul on Igor Budan and Castellini converted to keep the game open.

It remained so until eight minutes from time, when Hasan Salihamidzic’s shot from the edge of the area took a vicious deflection to leave Pavarini stranded.

Juventus go through to the last 16 with a 3-1 victory, where they will face Empoli. The Tuscans have in their squad two Bianconeri-owned youngsters, Sebastian Giovinco and Claudio Marchisio.

Coppa Italia TIM 2007/08
Third round

Parma, Tardini stadium
Wednsday 29th of August 2007, 9.00 pm

PARMA - JUVENTUS 1-3

RETI: 62' Molinaro, 73' Almiron, 75' Castellini, 82' Salihamidzic

PARMA: Pavarini; Coly, Paci, Couto, Castellini; Dessena, Parravicini, Morrone, Tombesi (68' Budan); Reginaldo, Paponi (68' Morfeo)
Subs: Bucci, Rossi, Crisci, Zenoni, Cigarini
Coach: Di Carlo

JUVENTUS: Buffon; Zebina, Andrade, Legrottaglie (46' Boumsong), Chiellini; Nocerino (59' Molinaro), Almiron, Tiago, Salihamidzic; Iaquinta (79' Palladino), Trezeguet
A disposizione: Belardi, Duravia, Castiglia, Esposito
Allenatore Ranieri

BOOKED: 38' p.t. Trezeguet, 51' Salihamidzic, 59' Tiago, 85' Morfeo, 86' Reginaldo

REFEREE: Bergonzi (Genova)

ASSISTANTS: Maggiani and Pirondini
FOURTH OFFICIAL: Dondarini<br><br>Source: Football Italia & Juventus.com
 

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Morra10

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Apr 30, 2006
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may i ask where they got this from:

"Molinaro took the left-wing position and thumped in another of his trademark long-range strikes."

I just seen the molinaro goal and it was a header from a chiellni cross.
 

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