Serie A: Juventus vs Roma [Feb 16 , 2008] (28 Viewers)

Amaurisimo

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Spalletti keeps Juve focus
Friday 15 February, 2008
Roma’s Luciano Spalletti refuses to enter into any controversy ahead of tomorrow’s showdown with Juventus. “We’re getting on with our season.”

Inter transfer guru Gabriele Oriali incensed Roma fans by responding sarcastically to the recent refereeing controversy.

“Is it our fault if Roma lost 3-0 to Siena? “ he sneered. “They lack oxygen when they get too high.”

However, Spalletti opted not to fight fire with fire and is calm ahead of the Giallorossi’s second v third clash in Turin.

“Siena was a missed opportunity, but I’ll let other people think what they like,” the Tuscan boss said.

Francesco Totti has been quoted as stressing his belief that referees have been favouring Inter subconsciously, but Spalletti played down his captain’s comments.

I don’t think that his interview was reported accurately because I told the players to stay silent,” he revealed.

“There have been two or three occasions in which the evidence speaks for itself - photographs don’t lie.

“When we won, we won and when we lost, we lost, but nobody has taken anything from us.

“We are getting on with our campaign quietly and we don’t want to get involved in what happens to others.

“This Juve game could be considered a play-off for second place. Will I settle for second spot this year? Yes, but that doesn’t mean that we are ruling out trying to get first.”


When the two sides met in Week 4, the capital club seemed to be set for maximum points before a late Vincenzo Iaquinta equaliser made it 2-2.

“Since the first game we have been working on our problems and have made visible improvements,” Spalletti insisted.

“But obviously they are still a dangerous side as they have players like Alessandro Del Piero, David Trezeguet and Pavel Nedved.

“Claudio Ranieri has the advantage of being able to prepare for the game specially and we will face a pumped up team.

“This Bianconeri team is as strong as it was before and to come through such a tough period to reach this level so quickly earns them a lot of credit.”


There have been suggestions in the media that Roma may be distracted by their Champions League clash against Real Madrid next Tuesday.

“Are we thinking about Real? No, the players know that the game against Juve is crucial,” Spalletti stated.

There is no rest for the Lupi as they face Fiorentina and Inter after Real in a crucial month.

“We have a period coming up that could see us reap the rewards of all the good work we have done over the last three years,” the Roma Coach concluded.

Roma (probable): Doni; Panucci, Mexes, Juan, Tonetto; De Rossi, Pizarro, Taddei, Perrotta, Mancini; Totti
 

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Dostoevsky

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Spalletti is one of the best coaches for making attacking tactics IMO but the defending ones are kinda poor.They are always playing "line" and defenders are not aggressive and that`s their weak spot.How many times they had a lead against Inter like 3-1 and 3-0 but even so they lost points there.

I`d like too see Taddei instead of Guily since he`s slower and takes a lot of time for him to make some decision.If Guily plays he`ll destroy Molinaro.Zanetti and Nocerino will have hard job to stop their middle.Pizzaro is very creative which can lead to a goal and De Rossi is great and doing his job perfectly.
This season Roma`s LB/RB are not doing so good and its their weak spot also.I also hope we don`t see Cicinho since his crosses are incredible.Still I am not so sure if 4-4-2 is going to work against 4-2-3-1
 

ReBeL

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Jan 14, 2005
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Panucci fears Del Piero threat


Christian Panucci has picked out the Juventus player he feels could ruin AS Roma's title hopes ahead of the weekend's big clash.

The defender feels that Alessandro Del Piero is the man the Giallorossi need to watch when second meets third at the Olympic stadium on Saturday evening.

The 34-year-old said: "Del Piero is always great. They have a tough side, they are feisty but so are we. Of course, if they finish ahead of us at the end, it means we have got something wrong." The veteran also singled out the Bianconeri's Nicola Legrottagie has another player in excellent form and added: "I am really pleased for him, he's a good friend."

The Italy international has been one of coach Luciano Spalletti's most consistent performers this season and put his longevity down to the environment he came through as a youngster.

The former Genoa, AC Milan and Inter star said: "Like Paolo Maldini, I came up through tough training in the youth team. It was down to those who were educating me. Maybe it's down to the parents now but sometimes the youngsters have too much." Panucci may revert to his favoured right-back position for the game as Brazilian defender Juan has recovered from a foot injury.

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ESS-Juventino

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May 6, 2005
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Very tricky game. I think if Inter could score here in olimpico, Rome also will certainly can do. So we have to score more than 1 goal. If gigi make some great saves, we can win 2-1. So forza Juventus....
 

ReBeL

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Fabio Cannavaro: “Soprattutto la Juventus, quando arrivano queste partite, difficilmente le sbaglia, perche` ha dei giocatori incredibili, Buffon, Del Piero, Camoranesi, Trezeguet e Nedved, giocatori che, ancora oggi, dimostrano di avere grande cattiveria calcistica, grande voglia. Mi aspetto, da parte della Juve, una partita tosta, come ha sempre fatto”
 

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Fabio Cannavaro: “Soprattutto la Juventus, quando arrivano queste partite, difficilmente le sbaglia, perche` ha dei giocatori incredibili, Buffon, Del Piero, Camoranesi, Trezeguet e Nedved, giocatori che, ancora oggi, dimostrano di avere grande cattiveria calcistica, grande voglia. Mi aspetto, da parte della Juve, una partita tosta, come ha sempre fatto”
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