Juventus 5-1 Triestina (1 Viewer)

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Category: <b>Match Reports</b><br><br>Raffaele Palladino struck his first Juventus hat-trick as the Old Lady of Italian football thumped Triestina 5-1 in the Monday night game. The young striker stole the show at the Olimpico as the rampant Bianconeri moved six points clear of Napoli and eight ahead of third-placed Piacenza.

With promotion rivals Napoli and Genoa falling to shock defeats, Juventus had a chance to increase their advantage at the top of the table. However, their evening got off to the worst possible start after Triestina took the lead after seven minutes. A Peana diagonal shot was not held by Gigi Buffon and it was all too easy for Piovaccari to make it 1-0 on the rebound.

Juventus responded immediately though as Mauro Camoranesi, despite some jeers from the home faithful, headed in the equaliser from a Federico Balzaretti cross within 60 seconds. The Turin giants went close to netting again with Palladino and Alex Del Piero, whose shot rattled the bar.

However, the second wasn’t long in coming even if Triestina did threaten with Allegretti on a couple of occasions. It was Under-21 ace Palladino who made it 2-1 after seating Generoso Rossi before slotting home. The youngster then got his second in first half injury time after he tucked away a Matteo Paro cross.

With a two-goal advantage Juventus started the second period by controlling the game and looking dangerous when going forward. After a few more forward forays, Palladino got his third after a Del Piero assist. The scoring hero was deservedly handed a standing ovation when boss Didier Deschamps withdrew him from the field of play in minute 72.

The points may have been safe but Juve pushed on for goal number five. Jonathan Zebina went close, before Del Piero was denied his 16th of the Serie B season with 14 minutes left. A fifth goal was on the cards and it duly arrived. A Pavel Nedved cross was met by a flying Valeri Bojinov header which rippled the net yet again in the closing stages.

Scorers: Piovaccari 7 (T), Camoranesi 8 (J), Palladino 27, 45, 60 (J), Bojinov 81 (J)

Juventus: Buffon; Zebina (Birindelli 85), Boumsong, Chiellini; Camoranesi, Zanetti (Marchisio 46), Paro, Nedved; Palladino (Bojinov 72), Del Piero

Triestina: Rossi; Peana (Kyriazis 72), Lima, Abruzzese, Pesaresi (Pivotto 20); Cossu, Gorgone; Marchesetti, Allegretti, Eliakwu (Testini 46); Piovaccari

Ref: Mazzoleni

Attendance: 16,000<br><br>Source: Football Italia
 

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Cronios

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Jun 7, 2004
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Good job Palla, keep em coming...
no comments on the zebi incident huh?
Congrats to DD too, he got everything right this time, even the subs!!
nice work on Treze's moral support too!
 

Marc

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Jul 14, 2006
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Good ball control by Palladino for his 1st goal, excellent combination for the 2nd Palladino´s goal, nice Alex´s move for the 3rd Palladino´s goal and great header by Bojinov, he nailed that ball into the net with some power.
 

simoncauchi

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IMO Palladino will be a fantastic player and i hope juve will keep him and not making a mistake into selling him. However he needs to play more to improve his skills. We also need to see him play against a tougher defence!

Forza Juve

Simon
 

AngelaL

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Aug 25, 2006
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It was nice to see Palla & Bojo score. Camo too! The "fans" were wrong to "boo" him & Zebina. It's not good for team morale to hear their "fans" jeering them. When you're at a match, you should support your team. A crowd supporting their team can be like having a 12th man on the pitch.

This was a good result. We're now 6 points ahead of our nearest rivals for promotion & we have a goal difference of +37. We must keep this up. Forza ragazzi!
 
Dec 30, 2006
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this is the JUVE i know strong n attack.palladino hat-trick .he is going to be next ibra that is fore sure.but the defence is :tdown: they are making to many mistakes . but anyway im very happy for this in and for napoli loss.











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    What also was nice was seeing Juve not lose their cool when giving up that first goal when Chiellini blew both the pass and the stop. Juve roared right back with the subsequent possession, and Balza launched a deep cross from the corner that Camo knocked in within a minute of Triestina's score.
     

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