Trezeguet beats Platini tally
Monday 9 May, 2005
David Trezeguet has now scored more League goals for Juventus than Michel Platini – but we’ll have to wait for his reaction on such an achievement.
Trezeguet netted the only goal of the game in the crucial 1-0 win at Scudetto rivals Milan on Sunday.
It not only allowed his side to move three points clear at the top of the table but also saw him reach 69 Serie A goals, one more than the legendary Platini.
But Trezeguet, who has scored 93 goals in all competitions for Juve, has been silenced with the rest of his teammates by the club.
The Old Lady opted for a media blackout on the eve of the game against Bologna and that looks set to continue for a few more weeks yet.
Chief executive Antonio Giraudo has revealed that nobody on the club’s books will be allowed to speak to the Press until the end of the season.
The outfit, who didn’t even release their squad list for the Milan game, took the step after fears of a ‘conspiracy’ against them.
That after the club felt they were being harshly treated by the authorities after the controversial three-game ban handed to Zlatan Ibrahimovic and the furore caused by the Fabio Cannavaro drugs video.
Monday 9 May, 2005
David Trezeguet has now scored more League goals for Juventus than Michel Platini – but we’ll have to wait for his reaction on such an achievement.
Trezeguet netted the only goal of the game in the crucial 1-0 win at Scudetto rivals Milan on Sunday.
It not only allowed his side to move three points clear at the top of the table but also saw him reach 69 Serie A goals, one more than the legendary Platini.
But Trezeguet, who has scored 93 goals in all competitions for Juve, has been silenced with the rest of his teammates by the club.
The Old Lady opted for a media blackout on the eve of the game against Bologna and that looks set to continue for a few more weeks yet.
Chief executive Antonio Giraudo has revealed that nobody on the club’s books will be allowed to speak to the Press until the end of the season.
The outfit, who didn’t even release their squad list for the Milan game, took the step after fears of a ‘conspiracy’ against them.
That after the club felt they were being harshly treated by the authorities after the controversial three-game ban handed to Zlatan Ibrahimovic and the furore caused by the Fabio Cannavaro drugs video.
