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Juventus and Predicting in the Serie A
Back on top, but not impressing. Alessandro Matri is back, and scoring goals quite freely. Is he the best Italian striker out there? Better than Giueseppe Rossi, out there at struggling Villareal? Is he the man to lead Juventus into a new age of glory and prosperity, with Antonio Conte to guide him and the hungry for success club?
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No Respect for Alessandro Del Piero
At 36, Alessandro Del Piero, Juventus’ all time leading goal scorer and most capped player, who has been with this club since 1993, who has won five (or seven) Serie A titles with the club, one Champions League title, and probably more importantly, went down to Serie B with the club in 2006-2007, needs to be shown the way out by club president.
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The Biggest Game in Italy? (Juventus vs AC Milan)
The slow and rough road back to the top of Italian football is filled with big wins, and Juventus got a big won over their biggest rivals tonight in Turin, beating very disappointing champions AC Milan 2-0 with a Claudio Marchisio brace.
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The Andrea Pirlo Effect (Juventus vs Parma)
Juventus opened the 2011-2012 Serie A with an impressive 4-1 win over Parma, with new arrival Andrea Pirlo making a succesful debut (2 assists) and Antonio Conte beginning his head coaching career with a bang.
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Juventus Arena – New Home, New Era?
Who says Juventus haven’t been spending? The most successful club in Italian football inaugurated their brand new stadium, yet to be named (The Juventus Arena for now) in a draw with Notts County, the club that brought the Nerrazuri the Zebra colors in the beginning of the 20th century. The first modern football stadium in Italy, in Juventus there’s hope and belief that a new era, with new titles and long lost success will begin.
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Juventus and Atalanta finish in a 2-2 Draw
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Serie A Title Race Status Quo
In Italy , Inter held a promising 7 point lead before this weekend began, and with Juventus going away to AS Roma while Inter played Reggina, it seemed like a 10 point un-erasable lead could be waiting for both teams at the end of the weekend, which would finally put any doubts about Inter winning the Championship to rest. So Juventus went to Rome on Saturday – here’s what happened: