Serie A Week 33 - 24/4/05 (20.30)
Lazio 0 - 1 Juventus
Nedved 85 (J)
Stadio Olimpico
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Pavel Nedved scored a late goal against his former club Lazio to ensure Juve hold on to the top of the table alongside Milan.
Juventus knew that anything less than a victory at the Olimpico would knock them off the top of the table, as Milan had already beaten Parma 3-0 on Saturday evening. Fabio Capello had to achieve this without Emerson, David Trezeguet, Jonathan Zebina and suspended duo Stephen Appiah and Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
Lazio were on fine form going into the game and were able to start Fernando Couto and Angelo Peruzzi despite knocks. Surprisingly, ex-Bianconeri star Paolo Di Canio started in place of Fabio Bazzani.
Juve's recent record in the Capital was not good, as they last won in 1999 and hadn't even scored here in four years.
Alessandro Del Piero was left struggling after an early knock to his back from Sebastiano Siviglia and clearly had difficulty in running it off.
The home side had a promising chance on the counter-attack and Fabio Cannavaro crucially prevented Luciano Zauri's low cross reaching Tommaso Rocchi at the back post.
Del Piero went off several times for treatment, but eventually requested a substitution at the 16th minute and made way for creative midfielder Ruben Olivera, leaving just Marcelo Zalayeta upfront.
The Uruguayan almost made an immediate impact with a curling free kick that was well smothered by Peruzzi. Another Zauri cross nearly reached Di Canio in the centre as Juve were struggling to control him on that left flank.
Pavel Nedved's long-range effort was deflected wide and the local fans reserved a less than warm welcome for their former hero.
Juventus finally got a shot on target after 39 minutes, when Gianluca Zambrotta set up Zalayeta on the edge of the box and Peruzzi parried the strike with his legs.
Emanuele Filippini felt he deserved a penalty when he fell under a nudge from Lilian Thuram, but the referee waved play on. There was certainly contact as they went shoulder to shoulder and Thuram may well have just been stronger.
Lazio were also forced into a substitution at half-time, as Peruzzi's ankle did not hold out and he was replaced by Fabrizio Casazza, while Fabio Bazzani replaced Di Canio.
Casazza didn't have the best start, as within a couple of minutes his clearance had struck Olivera and nearly looped back into the empty net.
At the other end, Bazzani's scuffed shot from a corner kick failed to trouble Gianluigi Buffon, while Olivera wasted a free kick by ballooning over the bar when it would've been wiser to cross it into the box.
Olivera's long-range effort was charged down and at the 71st minute Nedved's solo run was also blocked off by defensive bodies as Juve began to increase the pressure.
There was chaos in the Bianconeri area soon after, however, as first Cannavaro and then Buffon risked gifting a goal with poor first touches. The goalkeeper eventually managed to clear the danger by dribbling round Rocchi in his own six-yard box.
It was almost all Juve and moments later a fierce Nedved rocket struck Casazza on the chest without the 'keeper seemingly knowing much about it. The move continued and he flew to grab another long-range effort from the 2003 European Player of the Year.
The other Filippini twin - Antonio - replaced Cesar to give Lazio greater solidity in midfield as they were under serious pressure during these closing stages.
The Biancocelesti were infuriated when Tacchinardi brought down Giuliano Giannichedda only for the referee to award the free kick in Juve's favour, and Massimo Oddo was booked for dissent.
A spectacular Bazzani volley was deflected just past the target and from the resulting corner kick the ex-Sampdoria striker had a header ricochet wide.
Fabio Capello surprisingly chose to replace tired substitute Olivera with Olivier Kapo for the last seven minutes of the game.
The deadlock was eventually broken at the 85th and it was former Lazio star Pavel Nedved. He had to dribble round his marker and lift his shot over the heads of the defenders and Casazza to score a wonderful and determined solo effort.
It certainly wasn't over yet, as Buffon flew to fingertip a curling Oddo free kick round the upright in a match-winning save. Lazio were pouring forward in waves and Fernando Couto scuffed his shot, but surprisingly just one minute of injury time was awarded and Juve emerge with the victory.
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Lazio: Peruzzi (Casazza 46); Oddo, Siviglia, Couto, Zauri; E Filippini, Giannichedda, Dabo, Cesar (A Filippini 76); Di Canio (Bazzani 46), Rocchi
Juventus: Buffon; Pessotto, Thuram, Cannavaro, Zambrotta; Camoranesi, Tacchniardi, Blasi, Nedved; Zalayeta, Del Piero (Olivera 16) (Kapo 83)