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Juve's 2007, part 2
Juventus.com lets you relive Juve’s year, in four parts. Today the second part: from April to June, the end of the run, the return to Serie A, the end of Deschamps' tenure and the beginning of the Ranieri era.

April

Juventus were on a roll and took a decisive leap forward in April, thanks to a series of wins against promotion rivals, which confirmed the Bianconeri's predominance. After an unexpected draw at home against Albinoleffe – coming from behind thanks to a great Balzaretti goal -, the Olimpico’s law applied again to Napoli, who were beaten 2-0 just after Easter, with goals by Camoranesi and Del Piero. A few days later, Juve won again, away at Lecce. Camoranesi was one of the stars of the match once more with a superb goal. Marchionni and Zalayeta scored the others in a 3-1 win.

Another home draw came against Rimini (0-0 despite several chances), but Juve made the decisive step before the end of the month, with two convincing wins: the first at home against rivals Genoa, 3-1 with goals by Nedved, Chiellini and Trezeguet, the second an away win at Verona, with the only goal scored by Boumsong with a header.

May

Juve made it three wins in a row at the beginning of May - on the 1st, Juve fans celebrating alongside the world’s workers. The 2-0 win at Frosinone (with two Zalayeta goals) was another important step toward promotion, just like the point earned in the insidious away game at Cesena. It ended 2-2 after an exciting match, Juve scoring with big names Trezeguet and Nedved within seconds of each other. Promotion was near and Juve got even closer by winning against Bologna at home. Four players were the stars of that match: Del Piero, who got two goals, Trezeguet, who scored the third, Buffon, who made two miracle saves when the result was still in doubt, and young talent Giovinco, immediately proving a favourite with Juve fans.

Juventus were almost there. They only needed one more win to return to the top division, and win they did on Day 19. There was no contest against Arezzo, managed by former Juventus player Antonio Conte, as Juve were too determined to get the result they needed: in the end they won 5-1 with Del Piero and Chiellini scoring two each, and Trezeguet getting the other one. Celebrations could finally begin. Didier Deschamps completed his 10-month mission but surprised everyone by quitting right after the following match, a home win against Mantova (2-0, with goals by Trezeguet and Nedved).

June

It was up to Giancarlo Corradini, deputy Manager for many years, to guide the team through the remaining two matches, which were stripped of any meaning. And they were certainly unmemorable, as they were both defeats, but with promotion already secured. First at Bari (1-0), and then at home against Spezia, who were battling to avoid relegation. The guests won 3-2 in the end (Trezeguet and youngster Bianco scoring) but didn't ruin the celebrations for Juventus’ return to Serie A, with the team receiving the Serie B trophy on the pitch, and Del Piero winning the top scorer award.

But the future had already begun. Three important announcements had been made on the eve of the last game: Claudio Ranieri signing on as the new Manager, and Zebina and Buffon renewing their contracts. In January three new signings had already been announced: Grygera, Salihamidzic and Criscito - and then in late June other players were signed up: Iaquinta, Tiago, Almiron, Nocerino and Molinaro. Plus vital player Trezeguet also renewed his contract. But more excellent news would arrive in the next few days.

2007: the first part

MONTH BY MONTH, ALL THE GAMES PLAYED

APRIL

06/04 Serie B – Day 33
Juventus-AlbinoLeffe 1-1
Balzaretti

10/04 Serie B – Day 31
Juventus-Napoli 2-0
Camoranesi, Del Piero

14/04 Serie B – Day 34
Lecce-Juventus 1-3
Marchionni, Zalayeta, Camoranesi

17/04 Serie B – rec. Day 22
Juventus-Rimini 0-0

21/04 Serie B – Day 35
Juventus-Genoa 3-1
Nedved, Chiellini, Trezeguet

27/04 Serie B – Day 36
Verona-Juventus 0-1
Boumsong

MAY

01/05 Serie B – Day 30
Frosinone-Juventus 0-2
2 Zalayeta

06/05 Serie B – Day 37
Cesena-Juventus 2-2
Trezeguet, Nedved

12/05 Serie B – Day 38
Juventus-Bologna 3-1
2 Del Piero, Trezeguet

16/05 Friendly match
Cuneo-Juventus 2-3
Bojinov, Del Piero, Lanzafame

19/05 Serie B – Day 39
Arezzo-Juventus 1-5
2 Del Piero, 2 Chiellini, Trezeguet

26/05 Serie B – Day 40
Juventus-Mantova 2-0
Trezeguet, Nedved

JUNE

04/06 Serie B – Day 41
Bari-Juventus 1-0

10/06 Serie B – Day 42
Juventus-Spezia 2-3
Trezeguet, Bianco
 

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Juve's year, part 3
Juventus.com lets you relive Juve’s year, in four parts. Today the third part: from July to September, from Ranieri's men's first steps to the victory in the derby game.

July

Juventus officially began the new season on the 1st of July, and the squad at that point was mostly made. There was still time to make the final adjustments before playing the first games. Camoranesi and Nedved also renewed their contracts and Juve signed Andrade and two young keepers: Vanstrattan and Novembre. Ranieri and his staff had practically the whole squad at their disposal when the summer camp in Pinzolo started, on the 11th. This was a good group of players and Juve wouldn't make any more new signings before the League debut, only selling or sending a few players away on loan.

From the first training sessions it was clear what the new Manager had in mind: ball on the ground, quick passing and one-twos, and the utmost importance given to the group. The first games of the season were encouraging too: Juve were trying to refine their strategy and soon began showing progress, regardless of the results and the opponents they faced. The games against Mezzocorona and the Chinese Olympic team were showcases for fans. The tour of England and Germany, with the matches against Newcastle United, Hamburg and Sunderland, gave them the chance to taste the atmosphere of Europe again.

August

Having returned from England with good feelings - and the bad news of Marchionni's injury - the team started facing opponents which would be their rivals in the League: Inter Milan, AC Milan, Roma and Napoli. These tournaments and friendlies confirmed Juventus' constant progress and sent out signals to everybody else, especially after trouncing Roma 5-2 in Cesena.

This was the best preparation for the official League debut, scheduled for August 25 at the Olimpico against Livorno. The return to Serie A proved explosive: the Tuscans were beaten 5-1, with a Trezeguet hat trick and two goals by Iaquinta; a clear victory that was repeated a few days later in the Italian Cup. Juve authoritatively won 3-1 at the Tardini in Parma thanks to goals by newcomers Molinaro, Almiron and Salihamidzic.

September

September started at full speed too. The Bianconeri won at Cagliari despite two penalties awarded against them; Camoranesi created the chances, Del Piero, Trezeguet and Chiellini scored the goals, and Buffon did the rest in a 3-2 win. After two games, the League went on a break for the National teams’ qualifiers with Juventus firmly in first place.

After the break, during which Juve played in Saragossa (an unlucky game due to the bad injury suffered by Boumsong), Ranieri's men lost their unbeaten record, defeated at home by Udinese and plenty of bad luck (they hit the woodwork twice and there were a couple of dubious incidents in the guests' penalty area). But the team promptly redeemed themselves one week later. Againt Spalletti's Roma, then at their peak, Juventus played with three up front and showed a lot of character. They scored first with Trezeguet, then conceded two from Totti, lost Andrade too (for a long-term injury), but near the end they equalized with Iaquinta. The 2-2 result was worth a lot more than the single point won.

The team confirmed their strength during the following seven days. The month ended with two games in Turin that earned them six points. The first three came against Reggina, crushed by goals from Legrottaglie, Salihamidzic, Trezeguet and Palladino. The other three came in the way preferred by fans: winning the local derby against Torino in the last minute, thanks to a cracking Trezeguet goal right under the Scirea sector.

Part 1
Part 2

MONTH BY MONTH, ALL THE GAMES PLAYED

JULY

18/07 Friendly match
Juventus-Mezzocorona 5-0
Boumsong, Trezeguet, Salihamidzic, Palladino, Marchionni

22/07 Friendly match
Juventus-Cina Olimpica 4-0
Trezeguet, Nedved, Del Piero, Palladino

29/07 Friendly match
Newcastle-Juventus 2-0

AUGUST

01/08 Friendly match
Amburgo-Juventus 1-0

04/08 Friendly match
Sunderland-Juventus 1-1
Molinaro

08/08 Birra Moretti Trophy
Napoli-Juventus 0-1
Del Piero
Inter-Juventus 1-0

11/08 Friendly match
Juventus-Roma 5-2
2 Trezeguet, Iaquinta, Del Piero, Zalayeta

14/08 TIM Trophy
Inter-Juventus 0-0 (5-4 dcr)
Milan-Juventus 1-0

17/08 Berlusconi Trophy
Milan-Juventus 2-0

22/08 Friendly match
Juventus-Biellese 4-0
Palladino, Nedved, Legrottaglie, Bottone

25/08 Serie A – Day 1
Juventus-Livorno 5-1
3 Trezeguet , 2 Iaquinta

29/08 TIM Cup – Third round
Parma-Juventus 1-3
Molinaro, Almiron, Salihamidzic

SEPTEMBER

02/09 Serie A – Day 2
Cagliari-Juventus 2-3
Trezeguet, Del Piero, Chiellini

07/09 Friendly match
Real Saragozza-Juventus 2-1
Iaquinta

16/09 Serie A – Day 3
Juventus-Udinese 0-1

23/09 Serie A – Day 4
Roma-Juventus 2-2
Trezeguet, Iaquinta

26/09 Serie A – Day 5
Juventus-Reggina 4-0
Legrottaglie, Salihamidzic, Trezeguet, Palladino

30/09 Serie A – Day 6
Torino-Juventus 0-1
Trezeguet
 

rvi

l'amour toujours
Apr 5, 2007
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its probably because they changed the site around a while ago and removed some of the old pages and added new content.
 

rvi

l'amour toujours
Apr 5, 2007
2,033
yeah lots more content now, i just wish they'd lessen up the rule on the pictures though ..but other than that i really like the changes.
 

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