Del Piero: “I’m over the moon!” (1 Viewer)

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Category: <b>General</b><br><br>Alex Del Piero just never stops. Against Frosinone today he scored his 200th goal but he’s already got his eyes on his next target, as there are still many chapters left to write in his Bianconeri story. “I’m over the moon, both for the goal and the win. Goal number 200th in a Juventus shirt is not a milestone, but another stage in my long life in black and white. There are still many goals left for me to score, and many victories for us to achieve. My links with this club and its fans are very strong, we’ve shared so many satisfying moments together”. The journalists asked him just how much he’d been waiting for this goal. “Really it was just three games, but it’s been talked about so much… It wasn’t an obsession, it’s normal that a striker never stops looking for goals, irrespective of what they might represent. Obviously this one has a particular significance”. When asked about his favourite strikes, Del Piero had a few to list. “The one in the Intercontinental Cup, the first one in the Champions League, the very first one for Juventus, the one that broke the record, the one against Fiorentina in the year of my first scudetto. There are quite a few; I remember some of them for the way I scored, others for the significance they had in that particular moment”. Bravo Alex! Just as the announcer said at the end of the game, let’s have another 200!<br><br>Source: Juventus.com
 

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rossdale

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He should be taken as an example to be followed by all the children who decide to play football. Due to the situation of Juventus he could choose to go to another important team (I think he would have been allowed to do so) and score his 200th goal in a CL match, not in a lower division anyway, instead he stayed and scored this historical goal against Frosinone, that in Italy is considered an "hillbillies" land, it's a sort of italian Ohio if you understand what I mean, and in fact at the beginning of the season many had laughed at the idea that Juve had to play against Frosinone, the actual proof of playing in a lower division...
And Alex celebrated this apparent "humiliation" by making it an historical match! Great! Also for Frosinone (by the way, I have nothing against Frosinone, or Ohio, or whichever "hillbilly" region in the world, I have some friends in the province of Frosinone).
Anyway, GRANDE ALEX DEL PIERO!!!
 

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