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Monday, February 15, 2010

Juventus 3-2 Genoa: Del Piero record


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Juventus finally able to end the famine stage victories in Serie A, after the 3-2 win over Genoa. This was Juve's first victory after eight consecutive action does not get the full numbers.

Compete at the Olimpico Turin, Mistress must perform an all-out serving Genoa who also played quite well. Penalty lucky captain Alessandro Del Piero made Turin public can see the team back pride to win.

Genoa playing quite nicely at the beginning of the first round. Proven, Marco Rossi directly thrilling Gianluigi Buffon's goal in minute 16. An attack well created by the middle row of Genoa.

Robert Acquafresca get direct feedback and send the ball into the heart of Juve defense. Rossi free-standing, calmly executing the ball to open the numbers.




Behind one goal to make Juve had no choice but to increase the intensity of the attacks. Finally, Amauri Carvalho able to equalize the numbers in 42 minutes. A mature cross, released Martin Caceres, Carvalho is in a position still able gore the ball. This is the first goal from Brazilian striker since last October 28, 2009.

In the second round, more walked exciting action. Del Piero Juve could take 2-1 lead in minute 62. Diego Ribas assist the ball struck by the captain to conquer Marco Amelia. Unfortunately only one minute apart, Rossi defeating Buffon returned for a second time. This time Rossi maximize bait Giandomenico Mesto, to convert the number to be 2-2.

Del Piero finally closed the match 3-2 through a 12th-kick right. The referee pointed to the white spot after melakuan violations Sokratis Papastrathopoulos to Del Piero. Quietly, this Juventus veteran to outwit Amelia crucial victory for his team.


With this victory Juventus rise to the fifth position of the standings with 38 points from 24 games. While Genoa held on the ninth position with 35 points.


Lineup:
Juventus: 1 Gianluigi Buffon (G), 33 Nicola Legrottaglie (CD), 3 Giorgio Chiellini (CD-L), 15 Jonathan Zebina (CD-R), 22 Mohamed Sissoko (CM-L), 26 Antonio Candreva (CM-R ), 28 Diego (AM), 29 Paolo De Ceglie (LM), 2 Martín Cáceres (RM), 10 Alessandro Del Piero (CF-L), 11 Carvalho De Oliveira Amauri (CF-R)

Genoa: 32 Marco Amelia (G), 3 Dario Dainelli (CD), 26 Salvatore Bocchetti (CD-L), 15 Sokratis Papastrathopoulos (CD-R), 21 Alberto Zapater (CM-L), 7 Marco Rossi (CM-R ), 4 Domenico Criscito (LM), 20 Giandomenico Mesto (RM), 9 Robert Acquafresca (ST), 14 Giuseppe Sculli (CF-L), 19 David Suazo (CF-R)

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