Serie A: Juventus vs Livorno [August 25 2007] (14 Viewers)

Soldatino

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It was a lame goal anyway.
How was it lame? One of our defenders (either Zebina or Andrade) didn't tackle him and stood off which allowed him the time and space to score.

Good result though which should be a bit of a morale booster...
 
Apr 15, 2006
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5-0 or 5-1, we won!!! and quite convincingly!!! trez got 3, Iaquinta laid his pre-season demons to rest with 2 and an assist, and the defence held it's own until the last min! not bad, not bad at all for a start!!!d
 

Dostoevsky

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May 27, 2007
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Juventus 5 - 1 Livorno

Trezeguet 29, 86, 92 (J), Iaquinta pen 71, 85 (J), Loviso 94 (L)

Stadio Olimpico

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David Trezeguet had a hat-trick and Vincenzo Iaquinta a brace as Juventus demolished Livorno 5-1 on their top flight comeback.

The Old Lady returned to Serie A with a new face after their Calciopoli-imposed exile. For their debut they were without the injured Alessandro Birindelli, Marco Marchionni and Zdenek Grygera, so Domenico Criscito fought fitness concerns to start. After some poor pre-season performances, Tiago Mendes was dropped in favour of Under-21 international Antonio Nocerino.

This was also a debut of sorts for Livorno, who faced their first season without Cristiano Lucarelli. Vikash Dhorasoo and former Juve midfielder Giuliano Giannichedda were injured.

David Trezeguet had a good early chance charged down and Jorge Andrade just failed to get the final touch from close range in another opportunity.

The first real chance came on 25 minutes, as Giorgio Chiellini went on a solo run and Trezeguet turned his marker inside the area, but Marco Amelia turned the shot over the bar with an outstretched foot.

Moments later Amelia parried another snapshot from Chiellini and Alessandro Del Piero had a penalty shout, but instead the referee awarded the free kick to Fabio Galante.

Juventus finally broke through on 29 minutes, as a corner kick was manoeuvered for Del Piero's swinging cross from the left and Trezeguet was allowed a free header from six yards.

Criscito closed down a dangerous Emanuele Filippini move inside the area, but Juve were dominating and Cristiano Zanetti smashed a fine strike just over the bar.

Amelia flew to palm a Del Piero free kick out of the near top corner, but after the break Sergio Almiron failed to make the most of two promising opportunities.

Livorno removed the disappointing Francesco Tavano and gave Spaniard Diego Tristan his Serie A debut. Emanuele Filippini also made way for Volpe and Vincenzo Iaquinta took over from Del Piero.

Galante had a penalty appeal for a shirt-tug from Andrade and the former Inter defender also nodded a corner kick over.

Juve ran a major risk on 69 minutes, as Grandoni's cross from the right found Fausto Rossini totally unmarked from seven yards, but his free header was off target.

They were made to pay for that error, as moments later Juventus were awarded a penalty. Pavel Nedved chipped a cross back for Iaquinta, who was hauled back by Grandoni. With Del Piero off the field, Iaquinta took the spot-kick himself and just squeezed the ball under Amelia's hand. The goalkeeper got a touch, but not enough to keep it out. It was Iaquinta's first official goal in a Juventus jersey.

Amaranto substitute Diamanti had an effort deflected out for a corner, while at the other end Trezeguet swung wildly at a Nedved cross on the penalty spot.

Juve made it 3-0 in curious circumstances. Nedved found space on the edge of the area and unleashed a right-foot shot that took a decisive deflection off teammate Iaquinta. The former Udinese striker knew little about it, but took the credit anyway.

Livorno fell to pieces and 60 seconds later Iaquinta threaded through for Trezeguet to stroke the ball past Amelia with the inside of his left foot.

In stoppages Trez completed his hat-trick tapping in at the end of a fine individual move by Nocerino.

Livorno got a consolation goal with the last kick of the game. Former Bologna midfielder Massimo Loviso smacked a long-range right-foot drive in at the near post.


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Juventus: Buffon; Salihamidzic (Zebina 73), Andrade, Criscito, Chiellini; Nocerino, Zanetti, Almiron (Tiago 79), Nedved; Del Piero (Iaquinta 60), Trezeguet

Livorno: Amelia; Grandoni, Knezevic, Galante, Pasquale; A Filippini, Loviso, Pulzetti, E Filippini (Volpe 56); Rossini (Diamanti 73), Tavano (Tristan 53)

Ref: Gava
 

Kosta

The Eccentric
Jul 16, 2006
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I'm really optimistic on this one, my prediction 4:0.

Run for cover, we're back.

* I'm off to get a beer(s).
I have to quote my self , I was close with the prediction , the 4 extra minutes ruined my scoreline.

p.s And the beer is gone also. :D
 

V

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Jun 8, 2005
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No doubt but it was at the last second and our players were absent, that' why we conceded.
True that, silly goal and there was no reason for it. Oh well, the worst thing that caused is Buffon not getting a clean sheet bonus.
 

Gep

The Guv'nor
Jun 12, 2005
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LOL, to all the Iaquinta haters out there. LOL im getting drunk!! been drunk the last 3 hours. im getting smashed. thank you Juve!!! now i can give my friend a black eye and blame it on the drink!!
 

PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
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Conceding the last goal keeps our feets on the ground it could be a blessing in disguise.. providing nobody gets a high scoreline tomorrow we could very well find ourself at the top.. :D. There was still some misunderstanding between the guys but you can tell its improving day by day.. its good for the morale.. bring on cagliari.
 

abejaa

Senior Member
Sep 25, 2006
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Congrats guys our Juve is back, better than ever :) we should be proud and support, I watched just 1st half, I won't see Salihamitzic as a Right back!
 

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