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JUVENTUS 2 - 3 FIORENTINA
Mar 02, 2008 | 5:24PM | report this

Wow!  Another game for La Viola involving a wow!  This time Prandelli’s charges manage to beat Juventus in Turin in a blinder o####ame.  Five goals, brilliant play, tactical shenanigans and edge of the seat excitement.  Oh and that is the team the Blues is going to play on Thursday. 

 

The Stadio Olimpico in Turin is ripe for a tough European six pointer.  With Milan only managing a draw and Roma winning three points is vital in the hunt for the prime European spots.  A decent and vocal crowd and high expectations greeted the opening whistle. 

 

Ranierii’s eleven is still missing some key pieces in the middle and at the back, although still strong.  Buffon comes into the ‘keepers spot with a makeshift back four of Zebina, Legrottaglie, Grygera and Molinaro.  Midfield sees Camoranesi and Palladino provide the attacking flair with Sissoko and Zanetti providing the solidity.  Del Piero and Trezeguet partner up front. 

 

Prandelli; without star forward and with a UEFA Cup Night in midweek still picks an attacking eleven. 

Frey retains the ‘keeper’s jersey and has a familiar; if not first choice; back four in front of him of Ujfalusi and Gobbi wide with Gamberini and Kroldrup in the middle.  Kuzmanovic, Donadel and Montolivo make up the midfield with Pazzini leading a three man attack flanked by Santana on the right and top notch utility player Jorgenson on the left. 

 

Juventus start off sharpish in an open game, Kuzmanovic almost buries Santana’s cross and Zebina almost finishes a move he starts with a header just over Frey’s bar. 

Fiorentina lay it out and make you beat them, they play the same home and away and don’t change much as they profess to be ‘unable to protect a lead’. 

They get the ball out wide and aim for dangerous crosses or cutting runs into the area with midfielders coming late in support. 

Juventus are crossers too and they also like to play it quickly forward through the middle. 

The game unfolds kindly for a hard working and ebullient Fiorentina, Santana’s runs causing Molinaro all sorts of problems, Pazzini is a handful for a less than solid back four and Fiorentina push up or drop back very well as a team.  La Viola’s runs at Juve cause all sorts of problems, Buffon has to be at his best when he’s clearly not 100%. 

Another direct run and a lovely one two sees Gobbi beat Buffon for the opener.  Pushing up from the right back berth the midfielder uses Jorgenson as a foil before a continuation of his run, a static Juve defence and a great return from the Dane combine well and  a neat finish bulges the back of the net. 

More of the same without actually scoring fills the next ten minutes. 

Juve are struggling to mount meaningful attacks and seeing little of the ball.  A free kick from the left sees Frey flail weakly at the ball in, it drops kindly to Sissoko who uses his Kuyt inspired Kung Fu and beats Frey with a spectacular overhead kick. 

Fiorentina’s fragility comes to the fore, they still go forward but lack the edge they had in the first half and Juventus gradually neutralize the threat and finish the half even on honours and possession.  The stalemate continues into the second half without either team threatening greatly.

 

Juve look most dangerous exploiting the space on the break and some tweaking from the bench moves some players around and pays handsome dividends. 

Palladino; exerting more influence as the game wears on; plays in Molinaro on the right, his back post cross confuses the Viola centre backs and allows Camoranesi the opportunity to volley a scorcher in for a two-one lead. 

 

Fragility and glass jaws aside Fiorentina keep on plugging.  Prandelli makes some astute changes and Osvaldo gets his shot (courtesy of Ujfalusi and the utilitarian nature of Jorgenson who slots into the right back role!) and the trickery of Santana is swapped for the pace of Papa Waigo. 

Ranierii shuts up shop with the removal if Camoranesi for Nocerino and he swaps guile for size when Del Piero is replaced by Iaquinta. 

 

Fiorentina keep attacking and Juventus keep defending, surely they can hold on at home for another twenty minutes.  

The Bianconeri are woefully mistaken. 

Osvaldo runs at Juve and the loose ball bounces for Pazzini, he lays it intelligently wide to Papa Waigo who is given time to take the three touches he needs to slot it beyond Buffon. 

Fiorentina keep attacking and Juventus keep defending, surely they can hold on at home for another fifteen minutes.  Iaquinta had a free kick go just wide. 

The Bianconeri are woefully mistaken. 

La Viola just doesn’t quit, they may slow up a little but they just keep on attacking.  The two substitutes combine again to bag the injury time winner.  Papa Waigo’s pace allows him some space on the right and he crosses well for Osvaldo to head past Buffon at the near post. 

 

Ranierii has seen his side slump to one point in three games and seen Fiorentina close the points gap.  Injuries have been a factor but shutting up shop and then conceding two late on is shoddy at best.  The Bianconeri can complain about cheats and punishment all they want, they have a fine squad, good players and a good manager, they just aren’t playing as well as they can recently. 

 

Prandelli will be fashionably delighted.  Smart changes freshen up his side and his tactics were carried out in exemplary fashion by his players.  The side is still not at full strength yet worked hard and created much.  La Viola are young side sprinkled with experience and style.  They play a good brand of football with some good energy and commitment.  Five years ago they were defunct and now they have climbed back into the upper echelons of Serie A and Europe.  They are always susceptible when ahead but do score freely. 

Expect that at home on Thursday night they play with the same attacking and committed 4 3 3 against Everton; even though the personnel will be different

 

Farina had a decent game. 

 

 

Juventus:-

Buffon

Zebina

Legrottaglie

Grygera

Molinaro

Camoranesi (Nocerino 66)

Sissoko

Zanetti

Palladino

Trezeguet

Del Piero (Iaquinta 71)

 

Bookings:-

Camoranesi

 

Goals:-

Sissoko 27

Camoranesi 58

 

 

Fiorentina:-

Frey

Ujfalusi (Osvaldo 61)

Gamberini

Kroldrup

Gobbi

Kuzmanovic

Montolivo

Santana (Papa Waigo 67)

Pazzini

Jorgenson

 

Goals:-

Gobbi 19

Papa Waigo 74

Osvaldo 93

 

Bookings:-

Osvaldo 93

 

Referee:-

Farina

 

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SERIE A : IN BRIEF : IN PICTURES
Feb 28, 2008 | 6:36PM | report this

SPOT THE BALL - TURIN STYLE!


"PAVEL! NO!"
FRUSTRATED WITH HIS LACK OF SCORING CZECH WINGER NEDVED GOES ALL GIRLY!


"SORRY GIGI,  I JUST COULDN'T TAKE THE MONEY FROM MORRATI"
SERENI AND BUFFON EXCHANGE PLEASANTRIES AFTER BOTH KEEPING CLEAN SHEETS IN TURIN


"EY OOP!  PLANT LEAD FOOT TWO THREE! FOLLOW THROUGH WITH OTHE FOOT TWO THREE! STRIKE BALL AMAZINGLY HARD! TWO THREE! WHEEL AWAY AND SAY HELLO TO MY CROCKED MATE RONNIE TWO THREE FOUR!
BRAZILIAN BRILLANCE!
QUACK!


"ANYTHING A DUCK CAN DO AN ELEFANT CAN DO JUST AS WELL!"
SPINESI GETS THE EQUALIZER FOR CATANIA


"I'M SCORING ON A JET PLANE!
DON"T KNOW WHEN I WILL SCORE AGAIN!
SO DON'T EVER LET ME GO!"
PAPA WAIGO SALUTES JIMBO, MONTELLA AND JOEY AFTER HE BAGS THE WINNER FOR FIORENTINA!


TOTTI SALUTES NICKY LAUDA AND JOAN COLLINS AFTER HE PUTS ROMA IN FRONT IN MILAN!


MAXWELL TUCKS IT BACK INTO HIS SOCK AFTER IT GETS STEPPED ON AT THE SAN SIRO!


"YOU CAN GO INTO YOUR GALLIC HISTRIONICS ALL YOU WANT LAD.  LOOK AT MY HAND.  IT CONTAINS A CARD.  ITS RED.  WHAT DO LITTLE BOYS DO WHEN THEY SEE RED?"

"VOUS FOUTU BÂTARD ITALIEN DE FRAUDE ! NE POUVEZ-VOUS PAS VOIR LA CHATTE ARGENTINE DE FRAUDE AVEZ-VOUS PLONGÉ ? I"m ALLANT TROUVER OÙ VOUS AIMEZ ET CHIEZ PAR VOTRE BOÎTE De LETTRE VOUS FILS D'une CHIENNE"

MEXES AND ROSSETTI EXCHANGE PLEASANTRIES AFTER INTER GET ANOTHER REFEREEING DECISION GO THEIR WAY




"WERE SO EXCITED!
AND WE JUST CAN'T HIDE IT!
WE'RE ABOUT TO LOSE CONTROL AND WE JUST CAN'T HIDE IT!"

PELE, CHIVU AND ZANETTI DO THEIR INFAMOUS POINTER SISTERS IMPERSONATION!


PICTURES COURTESY OF CHANNEL4.COM







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SERIE A : IN BRIEF : IN PICTURES
Feb 26, 2008 | 12:03PM | report this

"AS EASY AS SCORING WITH DEL PIERO'S WIFE!"
THE BIANCONERI LOOK FOR SOME WAY TO BLAME THE REFEREE FOR THE FIRST GOAL THEY CONCEDED IN REGIO CALABRIA. MOST PEOPLE WOULD CALL IT, "SHIITE DEFENDING!"



"TAKE THAT!"
DEL PIERO'S SOFT SHOT IS UNFEASIBLY LET IN BY CAMPAGNOLO


"PRIMAVERA LA PELOTTA, SECUNDO L'HOMBRE!"
VALDEZ CLEANLY WIN THE BALL FROM SISSOKO WHO THEN FLOPS OVER THE URUGUAYANS OUTSTRECHED LEG. GOOD DECISION REFEREE.


THE MALIAN VERSION OF THE LOTUS BLOSSOM FLYING HEAD KICK!


"HEY ALESSANDRO, THE GOAL, SHE OPEN UP TO ME JUST LIKE YOUR WIFE DID LAST NIGHT!'
NICOLA AMARUSO SCORES THE WINNER FROM THE SPOT.


"IF YOU'RE BRILLIANT AND YOU KNOW IT RAISE YOUR HANDS!
IF YOU'RE BRILLIANT AND YOU KNOW IT RAISE YOUR HANDS
IF YOU'RE BRILLIANT AND YOU KNOW IT AND YOU REALLY WANT TO SHOW IT
IF YOU'RE BRILLIANT AND YOU KNOW IT SMASH A GREAT GOAL IN AGAINST THOSE PREGNANT GOLDFISH FROM MILAN!"


"RIGHT LADS! WE MAY HAVE THROWN AWAY TWO POINTS BUT LATER ON WE'LL GET THOSE NASTY LITTLE BLUCERCHIATI IN THE SHOWERS!"
CRESPO IS FIESTY AFTER NABBING THE EQUALIZER FOR INTER.


'NO NO NO NO NO! THAT'S NOT HOW YOU DO YMCA!
TONETTO AND CICINHO SWAP DANCE MOVES IN ROME


'"DO YOU SEE ME ALEX! DO YOU WATCH MY GOALS! TELL ME YOU TOMATO FACED SCOTTISH ####, HOW MANY EUROPEAN GOALS HAVE YOU SCORED?"
BORN OFFSIDE, HARDLY


'EH GRANDAD! IF I'VE TOLD YOU ONCE I'VE TOLD YOU A THOUSAND TIMES, DON'T COME ASKING ME FOR ANOTHER BOTTLE OF BOOZE WHILST I'M WORKING!"
ERRANT RELATIVES IS THE LEAST OF THE REFEREE'S PROBLEMS AFTER TWO DISPUTED PENALTY DECISIONS.








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SERIE A : ROMA 1 - 0 FIORENTINA
Feb 24, 2008 | 2:21PM | report this

Wow!  Great game in Rome.  Roma produce everything from the sublime to the ridiculous whilst Fiorentina struggle to cope with a rejigged side, they threaten on occasion, more so than Roma in the first half 

 

Italy’s capital bathed in Sunshine and adorned with the red of the Giallorossi Tifosi.  The Stadio Olimpico is a great stadium to watch football in and the home fans bought their singing voices in support of their beloved team.  A European six-pointer. 

 

Spalletti; with a full deck; Mancini’s suspension aside; to pick from; still rings the changes; likely the previous game last Wednesday and the game this Wednesday on his mind.  Doni keeps goal with a back four of Cicinho, Ferrari, Mexes and Tonetto.  Aquilani is welcomed with a start alongside De Rossi with Taddei, Vucinic and Giuly strung out behind Totti.  It’s a very fluid 4 5 1 formation (or 4 2 3 1 if you want to be picky). 

 

Prandelli is buoyant from a job well done in Europe and has the Blues to contemplate plus a midweek clash with Livorno to consider as well.  He has more injuries and suspensions to handle and picks a recombobulated side. 

Frey is fit to keep goal, the back four sees Ujfalusi and Gobbi wide with Gamberini and Kroldrup in the middle.  Kuzmanovic, Jorgenson and Montolivo make up the midfield with Mutu spearheading a front three which includes Semioli on the right and Vieri on the left. 

 

La Viola start with intent and a bit of fire, the fire is returned and Ferrari and Vieri start a game long tussle. 

Semioli is the key with Tonetto defending slackly and allowing the wide man space to put in crosses.  Gamberini forces a fine save from Doni on three minutes, Mutu eschews a much easier chance, Mutu jumps ahead of the better placed Gamberini and has his header cleared. 

Roma aren’t being outplayed so much as sitting back and absorbing pressure, they love to attack quickly and from deep. 

Crosses are a staple in the Viola armoury; with Vieri not exactly mobile and Mutu often pushed wide the lack much of a target. 

Roma’s quick breaking sees’ Totti win a foul and his quick free kick sees Vucinic spurn a chance with a levered strike which goes well above the bar. 

Twenty minutes in and Roma are asserting themselves with good pressure.  They use the ball and space so beautifully at time with a cavalcade of slick passing, mobile players and not really too much to trouble Frey.  Totti gets free but scuffs his shot with too much time to think about what he wants to do with the ball. 

When La Viola do break Roma surge back in numbers, at one point stifling the attack and regaining possession with seven players and the ‘keeper in the area. 

The dominant Roma midfield keeps possession well and forces the odd aimless hoof from Fiorentina, still the Giallorossi don’t really trouble Frey. 

Cicinho comes closest but as a result of a clearance not some slick passage of play, Frey’s hands are stung but he stays firm. 

Disaster strikes Prandelli’s side when Mutu evades the Roma offside trap.  One on one with Doni he goes wide but the astute Doni keeps his feet and times his challenge well; he wins the ball although his momentum sweeps Mutu awkwardly off his feet.  Mutu’s left knee is not well and he is replaced by Papa Wiago.  The new signing forces Prandelli into changing to a 4 5 1. 

 

Spalletti must have lit a fire under the hairy Montenegrin’s arse at half time as Vucinic, pushed wider on the left plays like a man possessed. 

Prandelli and his number two must have talked fashion and football as Fiorentina don’t come out hard as they did in the first half. 

 

Vucinic runs at Fiorentina and terrorizes Ujfalusi with his pace and directness.  His run and shot forces another good save from Frey. 

Fiorentina step it up some and try to utilize the space left by Roma’s pressing, this works well although Vieri needs to be in the middle and not making poor crosses from wide left. 

The game heats up and flows faster from end to end until Roma make the vital breakthrough, well Vucinic’s vim, verve and pace create the breakthrough. 

Ujfalusi needs help and Gamberini keeps being pulled wide to provide it.  Roma are on the front foot and a ball from De Rossi out to Vucinic pulls the defenders wide, his pace and touch allow him to make space for a shot, one deflection takes it into the path of three Roma players and Cicinho is cool enough to finish past a well stranded Frey. 

Fiorentina’s response is only a moment or two in coming. 

Montolivo; playing inside more now; finds Papa Wiago on the right, the Senegalese pass inside finds Kuzmanovic and the youngster takes paint off the crossbar with Doni statuesque or positionally challenged. 

Normalcy soon returns to the Stadio Olimpico and Vucinic continues his campaign of terror against Ujfalusi and this time the entire Fiorentina defence is static and the ball behind them finds Totti who forces yet another great save from the much talked about Frey. 

Roma; as is their wont; seem to be incapable of stuffing the game down their opponents throats and start to ease of the gas, they sit deeper and deeper and let Fiorentina have more of the ball.  La Viola can’t really do much with it so maybe the tactic is sound. 

Numerous substitutions change the complexion of the game after the hour as Roma go more defensive and Fiorentina form up in a 4 4 2. 

Roma defend well and Fiorentina miss the sheer Mutuness of their inured Romanian striker. 

The highlight of the last quarter is Ujfalusi being punished for blatantly stealing ten or so yards on a throw in, the referee calmly watches his pilfering before blowing his whistle and awarding the throw to the home side.  The Roma Tifosi liked that one, Ujfalusi is steaming. 

The final flurry sees a stupid Cicinho pick up a needless red; his petulant kicking the ball away earns him a second yellow and an early bath. 

Gamberini comes close again in the dying minutes and can’t use the time he has to aim better, his header is watched wide by Doni. 

 

Back up to a four point lead in second will please Spalletti.  Cicinho will not although the midweek game against Inter will test his tactical grit. 

Roma were so sublime and beautiful in parts but also pretty slack in others; Ferrari and Aquilani almost handed La Viola the equalizer with some atrociously shoddy defending.  He has plenty of personnel but how best to utilize them?  Three points and a pretty comfortable win – Spalletti will have a good polish tonight. 

 

Prandelli will be distraught; but eminently fashionable; with the knee injury Mutu sustained.  His side lacks a lot without the Romanian and his goals. 

Admittedly not his first team Fiorentina played well in a few first half spells and made Doni work.  The other eighty minutes they weren’t much kop.  The battle for the European places and a UEFA Cup won’t get any easier. 

 

Morganti was actually very good.  This is nice to see in a referee these days.  He didn’t have any tell tale ‘fat wallet’ bulges in his shorts either so neither Totti nor Juve nor anyone else can have reason to complain. 

 

 

AS Roma:-

Doni

Cicinho

Ferrari

Mexes

Tonetto

De Rossi

Aquilani

Taddei (Perotta 65)

Vucinic (Cassetti 67)

Giuly (Pizarro 79)

Totti

 

Bookings:-

De Rossi

Perotta

Cicinho (R )

 

Goals:-

Cicinho 53

 

 

Fiorentina:-

Frey

Ujfalusi

Gamberini

Kroldrup

Gobbi

Kuzmanovic

Jorgenson (Liverani 76)

Montolivo (Cacia 67)

Semioli

Mutu (Papa Waigo 42)

Vieri

 

Goals:-

 

Bookings:-

Vieri

 

Referee:-

Emilio Morganti

 

Nice to hear Christian Miles of FSC talk about the team sheet graphics; he said, “Here are our projected line ups” That is so appreciated Christian.  Makes you and FSC look so much better and is much preferred to you and FSC being just plain wrong. 

Today at least you got the team sheet graphics for this game spot on. 

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REGGINA 2 - 1 JUVENTUS
Feb 23, 2008 | 6:43PM | report this

Reggina put one over on a stuttering Old Lady to grab a bit of relegation relief.  Some brilliant touches and some shoddy play in an odd game that ended in fireworks. 

 

The Granillo in Febuary, both teams well represented and neither bolshily optimistic nor dreadfully pessimistic.  Juventus wanted to leapfrog Roma and Reggina needed to mount another last ditch fightback from the gaping maw of Serie B. 

 

Amaranto manager Ulivieri feared for his job as he picks the team.  Campagnolo keeps goal behind a back three of Lanzario, Valdez and Aronica.  Defender Cirillo is put in midfield to help shore things up alongside Cascione, Barretto and Vigiani; wide on the left to provide an attacking option is Modesto.  Brienza operates forward and mostly right with Vigiani sitting between attack and midfield, Amoruso is the target man.  Kind of a 3 4 1 2.  

 

Ranierii is hit by a back virus and other injuries and has to select a makeshift team with little on the bench.  Belardi keeps goal with a back four of Gygera, Legrottaglie, Chiellini and Molinaro.  Camoranesi, Zanetti, new signing Sissoko and Nedved are strung across midfield with Del Piero and Palladino in attack. 

 

Reggina come out hard but quality soon tells and Juventus dominate the early going with an impressive array of touches, the lack of much goal threatening action doesn’t stop the Bianconeri from mostly dominating the first half hour. 

Amoruso selfishly shoots when a lay of to the left would have found the open man. 

Del Piero’s chance comes at him too quickly and is cleared. 

Camoranesi is floating around and causing the Amaranto a lot of problems. 

Belardi saves well from Modesto.

Sissoko flails at a half chance and pokes the ball over. 

Although Ranierii’s men dominate they seem disjointed somehow, the lack of a penalty box striker could explain it.  Seems as though it will be only a matter of time before their neat build up play actually forges a chance that someone will bury in the net. 

Mentally Juventus step off the gas, passes go astray and Reggina claw their way back into the game.  Some sloppy defending leads to a corner; Sissoko half clears the second one and Legrottaglie; not on his best form of the season; is slow to step up which leaves Belardi one on three with the Amaranto attack, Brienza accepts the gift and finishes well past the stranded ‘keeper. 

Hardly galvanized into action Juventus still look out of sorts and only reassert their obviously better skill in the final five minutes of the half. 

Again Camoranesi is at the heart of everything good for Juve. 

 

Neither side changes at the half. 

 

Backs to the wall, ten men behind the ball kind of effort from the Amaranto are on the cards and duly delivered. 

Juventus look frustrated and unlikely to force the equalizer as the well drilled home side defend deeper and more resolutely as the half wears on.  What they lack in skill they more than make up for in grit and determination. 

Valdez makes a late and well timed tackle to rob the ball off Sissoko as the Mali International gets a run into the box.  Camoranesi has a go from distance as does Nedved. 

Grygera comes on for the more attack minded Salihamidzic and Ulivieri brings on Tognozzi for Cascione. 

It all goes horribly wrong for the home side a nothing shot without much power behind it finds Campagnolo asleep, he wakes up in time to fumble over the ball as Del Piero wheels away to celebrate another Serie A goal.  Really really poor ‘keeping. 

For the rest of the game it’s more Juventus attacking and more Reggina defending, Reggina tire first although late on even Juventus start to fade a little. 

Costa gets a rough Serie A debut and a little while later Makinwa is thrown on to replace the injured Brienza. 

Juventus threw it all forward and did very little defending, Reggina clearances allowed them to mostly control possession.  A late break by Amoruso did need Belardi to be alert and quick off his line, n o mean feat for a virtual spectator. 

Injury time and it all exploded. 

Camoranesi’s header comes off an arm and Juve expect a spot kick, the ball is cleared well as the referee ignores the pleadings and Reggina attack on the right.  A more hopeful than stunning cross finds Sissoko and Amoruso as favourites for the ball, Sissoko needlessly pulls off some flying kung fu kick which misses the ball and catches Amoruso.  The referee is well places and point to the spot amidst howls and begging please from Juventus. 

Amoruso duly ####s the penalty past his old team mate and Reggina win. 

 

Tough loss for Juventus.  Great win for Reggina.  The ref played the game well enough.  Seemed to get most things right amidst all the diving and play acting. 

How he only gave Legrottaglie only a yellow when the Juventus defender wanted a wrestling match only he will know, he even gave a card after the whistle for a cheap and girly kick by Zanetti. 

 

Juventus:-

Belardi

Grygera (Salihamidzic 61)

Legrottaglie

Chiellini

Molinaro

Camoranesi

Zanetti

Sissoko

Nedved

Palladino

Del Piero

 

 

Goals:-

Del Piero 71

 

Bookings:-

Grygera

Legrottaglie

Zanetti (R )

 

 

Reggina:-

Campagnolo

Lanzario

Valdez

Aronica

Cirillo

Cascione (Tognozzi 63)

Barretto

Modesto (Costa 82)

Vigiani

Brienza (Makinwa 86)

Amoruso

 

Goals:-

Brienza 32

Amoruso 93 (P)

 

Bookings:-

Lanzario

Amoruso

Brienza

 

Referee:-

Dondarini

 

Does it surprise that FSC got the team sheets wrong again?

Er, NO!
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SERIE A : WEEK 24 : PREVIEW
Feb 23, 2008 | 3:48AM | report this

Serie A week 23 preview. 

 

Inter won in Serie A and lost in Europe, Milan drew twice last week, Fiorentina won twice and Juventus won then had the middle of the week off. 

Wins for Sampdoria, Lazio, Empoli, Palermo and Udinese set smiles off in Genoa, Rome, Empoli, Palermo and Udine. 

Losses for Genoa, Catania, Roma, Napoli, Atalanta, Cagliari and Reggina means tears in Genoa, Catania, Rome, Naples, Bergamo, Cagliari and Reggio Calabria.  

Draws for Parma, Siena, Torino mean scratched heads in Parma, Siena and Turin. 

Shock of the week, Empoli handing it to Napoli in Naples. 

Non shock of the week, Inter wins, again. 

 

 

FIXTURES

 

Reggina V Juventus

A week without the hullabaloo of Europe will be good for the Bianconeri, time to relax and plan for a second place challenge.  Reggina have had some soul searching to do on the back of four losses, it looks bleak for the Amaranto. 

Reggina were hammered by four in their last meeting. 

The firepower at home is weak (if not AWOL) and Juventus have an awful lot of talent. 

 

Milan V Palermo

A tough trip to London and a laundry list of injuries will be tough for the Rossoneri to overcome and bring their all to the Stadio Meazza against tough but fragile opposition.  Palermo may have turned a corner but will be wary of the Milan side at home and be in a cautiously buoyant mood. 

Palermo beat Milan Palermo earlier this season. 

Inconsistent form is the bane of both clubs with a lot to play for this could be a cracker or a tight and tense draw.  Managers and players will decide the outcome; fresher legs may play a part.  Europe beckons. 

 

Torino V Parma

Neither side scored in the last round of Serie A.  The Toros are in more ebullient form than the Gialloblu although neither side is yet free of relegation worries. 

Parma beat Torino in Parma. 

The forwards aren’t firing particularly well for either club but expect the home side to be less cautious.  Has all the makings of a defensive draw so it’ll probably be hugely one sided or something. 

 

 

Atalanta V Sienna

Comfortably mid table versus uncomfortably close to the bottom three.  Sienna comes into the game with one loss in their last three while Atalanta has one win in five. 

The Zebrette and Nerrazzurri drew in Siena. 

Siena play well but struggle to finish and Atalanta are much too inconsistent recently.  Best possible game would ensue if Sienna scored first and early. 

 

 

Cagliari V Lazio

Finally the Romans won whilst the Sardinian side looks mournfully upwards at the other nineteen Serie A sides.  Things aren’t all that bright in Rome though with poor form amidst the ruins of high expectations. 

The Rossoblu got well beaten by the Biancocelesti in Rome. 

Neither side has it easy finding the net although Lazio do better away than do Cagliari at home.  This could go either way but a lot will depend on how much fight the Sardinians actually have; there are still fourty five points to win. 

 

 

Empoli V Catania

Wow and unexpected stuffing of the Azzurri leave the Azzurri in grand fettle.  Catania’s loss last week has them only a point above Empoli but they generally play better football.  This still has the makings of a relegation six pointer. 

Last time out the Elefanti beat Empoli. 

Form is with Empoli on the back of two wins as opposed to four losses.  Neither side scores many with Pozzi being the standout forward; an injury means though that neither side really has any edge in that department.  Home form will probably tell but the points will be hard fought for. 

 

 

Livorno V Napoli

The loss to Inter is part of an Amaranto spiral downwards, they want a few wins though to haul into themselves back into the mid table melee.  Two losses for the Azzurri is uncreditable, given their weapons and defensive minded coach. 

The home side lost in a tight one earlier this season. 

Formation and personnel is crucial for Napoli, stars are out and a choice between 352 and 443 is tough.  Livorno will look to take on a weakened team with verve and vim at home, the wrong result will see them in the bottom three come Sunday night. 

 

 

Roma V Fiorentina

Winning in Europe is good.  The legs don’t feel so tired and the heart and mind are full of fire and confidence.  The Giallorossi still have a task in the second leg and La Viola contemplates the Blues.  Both sides have three domestic wins in the last five with Fiorentina edging a point closer to Roma on the back of one loss less. 

Florence saw a combustible score draw last time the two sides met. 

Roma have Juventus breathing fire from below and the smell of old age liniment is wafting up from Milan.  European football next year is a must, the name of the Cup is more vital than life itself; if you were to believe the media. 

Should be a cracking game with two sides that have plenty of weapons, decent stoppers and solid back lines.  Mutu has more goals than Totti, take away the penalties and it’s only one more though, expect big things from both players. 

 

 

Sampdoria V Inter

Licking his hand and combing it through his coiffure as opposed to licking his wounds and criticizing referees.  A Sampdoria starlet and a Scudetto winning manager.  Europe and Anfield was a blow, the derby d’lanterna was also a blow but the goal and the madman were magical. 

Inter still seem to be unstoppable in the league and vulnerable in Europe whilst a Cassano inspired Sampdoria keep climbing the table. 

The Blucerchiati were soundly thrashed in a one sided Nerrazzurri mauling in Milan. 

The midfield is getting out of it’s mess and now the defence has just slipped into one, an abundance of strikers and goals is the key for Inter.  Cassano grows into the inspiration for Sampdoria whilst Belluci keeps ban ging in the goals.  Expect some fireworks, some histrionics and possibly a cracking game and an Inter loss.  Of course Mancini might have kicked his players and himself so hard on the flight back from England that Inter’ll be superkeen to stomp all over Cassano and co. 

 

 

Udinese V Genoa

The uns exy side in Serie A have started getting back to winning ways now that the spotlight is turned elsewhere.  The Grifani continue to stay in the middle of the pack with some up and down play and results.  The side from Udine boasts the only cappocannoniere in waiting who does it without the spot. 

Genoa star Borriello bagged a hat trick earlier in the season. 

Udinese have some potent weapons and a mean defence, Genoa’s are less potent and mean though not without merit.  The home side would be favoured although Derby results can be misleading.  Could be anyone’s a Genoa goal early would be a nice start. 

 

 

My Games of the Week.  

Sampdoria V Inter is trumped (just) by Roma V Fiorentina (keep your eye on a bounceback thrashing from Napoli)

 

What’s On FSC?

Reggina V Juventus (Sat)

Roma V Fiorentina (Sun)

Milan V Palermo (Sun)

 

Expect at least one Game Summary and another episode of SERIE A IN BRIEF IN PICTURES.

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SERIE A IN BRIEF, IN PICTURES
Feb 18, 2008 | 7:23PM | report this

"F.  U.  C.   K.  OFF YOU TOSSER, I HOPE YOU BREAK YOUR LEG!"
"I HAD YOUR WIFE LAST WEEK!"
THE PRE GAME PLEASNATRIES IN THE ENFORCED SERIE A HANDSHAKE CEREMONY!


EASIER THAN SCORING WITH TOTTI'S WIFE!


EH LADS! ANYONE GOT A DUMMY (COMFORTER) FOR THAT MISERABLE SMEG TOTTI!


GILARDINO COULDN'T SCORE WITH TOTT'IS WIFE!


SUPERPIPPO COULDN'T EITHER!


1000 MALDINI APPEARANCES CAN'T HIDE MILAN'S AWFUL PERFORMANCE AGAINST PARMA!


DAVID, THEY ARE SO SOFT!  JUST WHAT DO YOU USE ON YOUR HANDS?
PIG FAT AND DUCK LIVERS - WORKS A TREAT!


EY-UP! SPIN TWO THREE! TURN TWO THREE! LEAVE THESE TWO FAT GENOANS IN THE DUST TWO THREE!
ITALIAN MADMAN LIVENS UP AN OTHERWISE AWFUL GAME WITH SOME STUNNING SKILLS!


BABY! YES! OH YES! IT WENT IN!
MAGGIO SCORES AFTER SO MANY BEAUTIFUL SET UPS! 



F.  U.  C.  K. ING BRILLIANT

I AM THE GOD OF GOALS

F.  U.  C.  K.  ING BRILLIANT

I AM MUTU

THE ROMANIAN GOD OF GOALS


















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SERIE A REVIEW - ALL THE ACTION FROM WEEK 23
Feb 17, 2008 | 5:42PM | report this

Serie A proved to be a mix of the mundane, the farcical and the sublime this week.  Although looking back it has those properties every week. 

 

 

Roma crashed away at Juventus, given the Giallorossi’s record in Turin it is still a surprise. 

 

Ranierii picked an  attacking if unfamiliar three man attack.  Sure they seemed to have plenty of the ball early on and had a few half chances, but in reality the majority of the Bianconeri crosses in the first half went AWOL, Camoranesi had a good game but was unable to unlock Roma.

Roma actually played a good tactical game in the first half, they sat back, built up attack slowly and tried to keep possession in the middle.  The majority of their crosses and balls into the box needed a Juventus boot or head to cut them out.

Roma always looked more threatening and composed. 

Nedved is a wily old campaigner and knows how to dive.  Sure the foot was stuck out, watch the replay, he starts the dive with his other leg.  That sort of play gets you a free kick in Italy. 

Let’s not take away the excellent free kick from Del Piero, let’s just point out the atrocious wall. 

Roma came out in the second half but the tactical nous of Ranierii saw Camoranesi withdrawn and Nocerino added.  So the Bianconeri have two holding midfielders, Roma get plenty of possession but failed to find that pass or that shot. 

Mr. Spalletti, clearly Totti is a talismanic figure in Rome, but clearly he was not fit today.  Playing him was pretty dumb.  Sure his touch can be sublime and his passing intricate but when he can’t run to stab home a ball in the six yard box then he’s just like a chocolate fire-guard.  Would Ranierii, Mancini, Ferguson, Wenger or Moyes play a crocked player?

 

Juventus:-

Buffon

Zebina

Legrottaglie

Chiellini

Molinaro

Camoranesi (Nocerino 46)

Zanetti

Nedved (Palladino 81)

Del Piero

Iaquinta

Trezeguet (Sissoko 67)

 

Goals:-

Del Piero 46

 

Bookings:-

Chiellini

 

 

AS Roma:-

Doni

Cassetti

Ferrari

Mexes

Tonetto

Pizarro (Aquilani 73)

De Rossi

Taddei (Giuly 60)

Perrotta (Esposito 82)

Mancini

Totti

 

Bookings:-

 

Goals:-

 

Referee:-

Saccani

 

 

Genoa lost at home to Sampdoria in a turgid game without much to recommend it. 

 

The bright start, Maggio and Di Vaio going reasonably close in the opening few minutes soon gave way to some really dire football. 

The two teams aren’t solely to blame for this.  Them being two points off each other before kick off and local city rivals and having played to a draw earlier on in the season were just a backdrop. 

Fresh faced and freshly minted by FIFA Mr. Rizzoli; known for being card happy; had a total smegging ‘mare of a game.  Breaking wind got you a stern look, spitting and he’d give a player the evil eye, make a goof strong derby tackle and he’d give s oft or stupid yellow. 

The teams cancelled each other out in a poor Derby game whilst the referee was happy to take Bob Marley at his word and “Every time I plant a seed,
He said kill it before it grow”.  He had to do a Cartman and stamp his AUTHORITAH! On the game instead of letting it flow.  Then Rizzoli has the temerity to not book Delvecchio? 

 

Genoa had more possession but couldn’t do much with it.  Sampdoria looked more threatening in attack but it took playing against ten men (a spurious couple of cards) and the eventual use of his eyes by Maggio to create the goal. 

Cassano was the one bright spot in the game, some brilliant passages of play and some entertaining whining flowed from the youngster.  Thankfully he didn’t despair that the six other chances he handed to Maggio went AWOL and persevered to hand the midfielder the seventh. 

 

Genoa:-

Rubinho

Konko

De Rosa

Criscito

Rossi (Bovo 67)

Paro

Juric

Danilo

Milanetto (Lucarelli 64)

Borriello

Di Vaio (Figueroa 49)

 

Goals:-

 

Bookings:-

Juric

Paro

Danilo

Danilo (second get’s sent off)

Konko

Criscitto

 

Sampdoria:-

Castellazzi

Campagnaro

Sala

Accardi

Maggio

Delvecchio (Volpi 68)

Palombo

Franceschini (Bonazzoli 83)

Pieri

Cassano (Ziegler 90)

Belluci

 

Bookings:-

Sala

Campagnaro

Cassano

Accardi

 

Goals:-

Maggio 87

 

Referee:-

Rizzoli

 

 

Injuries can be no excuse for this torpid and uninspiring display.  Top marks to Parma for making themselves hard to beat. 

 

Not much to say about this game.  Parma started the game with a point in mind and got it.  Milan started the game poorly and continued in that vein for the following ninety minutes. 

Even the highlights were awful. 

Ancellotti is praying for Pato. 

 

Parma:-

Bucci

Zennoni

Couto

Falcone

Castellini

Dessena

Morrone

Cigarini (Mariga 75)

Pisanu

Reginaldo (Gasbarroni 64)

Lucarelli (Budan 64)

 

Goals:-

 

 

AC Milan:-

Kalac

Cafu

Nesta

Kaladze

Jankulowski (Maldini 70)

Gattuso (Gilardino 46)

Emerson

Ambrosini

Serginho (Pirlo 46)

Kaka

Inzaghi

 

Goals:-

 

Referee:-

Dondarini

 

 

Adrian Mutu is sniffing around the capponcanoniere.  The Romanian is the difference in one of the best Italian games this weekend. 

 

Catania are hard to break down and have some good attacking options in Vargas, Pia and Martinez. 

Fiorentina are better away than at home although they have Mutu up front.  A good team with plenty in all departments. 

 

Catania shaded the game early on then Fiorentina got themselves straight and started to dominate possession although not chances. 

Some soft defending allowed Kuzmanovic to get between two defenders to nod home a cross for Fiorentina’s opener. 

Mascara’s introduction caused Fiorentina problems and more defensive fluffs (created no doubt from the dodgy Serbian ‘keeper) led to a well executed goal from a corner, Vargas with the powerful shot from the sloppy clearance. 

The second half was end to end stuff, nail biting and well executed.  Mutu is the jewel in Prandelli’s squad and a good knock down, powerful direct running and a blinder of a shot led to the winner for La Viola.  This was just after a passage of play that saw Fiorentina pushed back and Catania squander several half chances. 

This time Fiorentina weathered the late pressure and came away with a good three points. 

 

Fiorentina:-

Frey (Abramov 55)

Potenza

Dianelli

Gamberini

Pasqual

Donadel

Montolivo (Jorgenson 65)

Kuzmanovic

Santana (Semioli 76)

Mutu

Pazzini

 

Goals:-

Kuzmanovic 39

Mutu 70

 

Bookings:-

Mutu

Donadel

 

 

Catania:-

Polito

Alvarez

Silvestri

Stovini

Vargas

Baiocco

Izco

Biagianti (Mascara 46)

Martinez

Pia

Colucci

 

Bookings:-

Silvestri

 

Goals:-

Vargas 60

 

Referee:-

Banti

 

Catania’s 433 would look like this is FSC were actually correct in their team graphics!:-

Polito

Stovini – a CB @ RB?

Vargas – a LB @ CB?

Izco – a CM @ CB?

Baiocco – a CM @ LB?

Silvestri – a CB @ CM?

Biagianti

Colucci – a F @ CM?

Pia

Alvarez – a RB @ F?

Martinez

That is just so dumb. 

 

 

Max Bretos and other commentators. 

Gotta single out the commentator here.  Firstly the team sheet for Catania was hopelessly WRONG.  The names of the players were correct but their location on the graphic was hopelessly lost.  Juan Vargas isn’t a right back either.   Thankfully he didn’t do the commentary. 

I’m sure that the people of Genoa love to hear tales about their nautical past but is it really necessary to waffle on about it during a football match. 

He wasn’t the only muppet at the mike this weekend though.  Two normally reliable commentators; Richard Widdle and Paul Visca; seemed to think Juventus dominated the first half, surely they must have been bough some nice new Italian suits by Ranierii to be so blatantly pro Bianconeri. 

 

The bloke who did the Fiorentina game was excellent. 

 

Other Results.

 

Internaz ional 2 – 0 Livorno

The table toppers increase their hold on the Scudetto.  Suazo gets a pair and Livorno are glad to get out of Milan. 

 

Lazio 3 – 0 Atalanta

A surprise and welcome win for the Biancocelesti.  Back to the drawing board for Atalanta. 

 

Napoli 1 – 3 Empoli

Big trouble for the Azzurri with another loss.  With three sendings off it was a high tension game. 

 

Palermo 2 – 1 Cagliari

Guidolin’s ‘little girls’ show some balls. 

 

Reggina 1 – 3 Udinese

Back into the European place scrap for Udinese, more woes for Reggina. 

 

Siena 0-0 Torino

Snore draw.  Hardly a surprise. 

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SERIE A WEEK 23 PREVIEW
Feb 15, 2008 | 8:03PM | report this

THE END OF A PHENOMENON?


Serie A week 23 preview. 

 

Internaz ionale won again, so did Juventus and Roma.  Milan won then slipped up in midweek.  Udinese and Fiorentina lost ground, Sampdoria gained it.  Torino surprised Palermo.  Livorno pulled off two draws and Lazio fell into a sort of bizarre miasma.  Parma, Cagliaria, Genoa and Atalanta got unwelcome draws.  Napoli and Catantia are in the doldrums and the Scudetto is looking more won with each week.    

 

 

FIXTURES

 

Fiorentina V Catania

A draw in Serie A and a win in the UEFA Cup with Mutu being the difference maker.  Catania howls with rage at a dodgy refereeing decision that wouldn’t really have altered the outcome of the game. 

Fifteen points separate the two teams with Catania hovering just above a relegation struggle and Fiorentina clinging to fourth spot. 

It’s all about the Romanian for Prandelli.  Baldini will love the return of Vargas, Spinesi is the key to any sort of result. 

Injuries hurt Il Elefanti more than La Viola so expect a bag full of goals. 

 

Genoa V Sampdoria

Despite the draw at Livorno last week Genoa are still firmly in the middle of Serie A.  Sampdoria continue to push upwards and are chasing down a UEFA cup place. 

Only two points separate the two city rivals with much, much, much more than a mere three points at stake.  Derby, Italian style. 

Mazzarri will win more fans over if the Blucerchiati win and Cassano is the key to unlock the Rossoblu. 

Gasperini doesn’t have quite the firepower of his cross town rivals but in Borriello has one of Italy’s most potent Italian marksmen. 

Injuries and suspensions hamper Genoa a touch more than Sampdoria. 

 

 

Internaz ionale V Livorno

A cruel twist of the scheduling gnomes hands Livorno a second trip to the Stadio Guiseppe Meazza in less than a week.  Inter will want to win easy as they have a game against English opposition in midweek. 

A whopping thirty three points separate the two sides; although the Amaranto did stifle Milan in midweek.  . 

Mancini still has a mountainous injury list in the middle but still has some razor sharp attacking talents. 

Camolese’s injuries aren’t as voluminous; but are more crucial with Tavano’s start uncertain. 

 

 

Juventus V Roma

Both sides won last week in differing fashions.  Juve are solid at home and Roma are on of Serie A’s better traveling teams. 

A mere four points splits the second and third placed team so their positions won’t change. 

Earlier in the season in Rome Iaquinta snatched a point for the Bianconeri.  The stakes this time around are even higher. 

Injuries aren’t an issue for Spalletti or Ranierii. 

Camoranesi will be a key player although so many on the field in Turin will be able to turn the match. 

 

Lazio V Atalanta

Lazio embarrassed themselves at Empoli last week and a Muslimovic inspired Atalanta grabbed a point to Fiorentina. 

Crunch time for the two sides really, Lazio need to avoid relegation trouble and Atalanta need to get into the European chase. 

Only seven points separate the sides but two different stories are unfolding in Bergamo and Rome.  A quiet revolution and a disaster. 

Injuries hamper but don’t hamstring either team.  Doni returns for Del Neri and Rossi once again tries to shake the most out of Pandev. 

 

 

Napoli V Empoli

The Azzurri are staggering; with another loss; and Empoli might have just sparked a climb out of relegation trouble; with a win. 

Reja has a target on his back with a run of stuttering results and Malesani is struggling with a poor away record. 

Eight points separate the sides with plenty of games to go to change things around. 

Injuries confound both the Azzurri and the Empolisi. Slovakian Hamsik is the top scorer available to Napoli; Pozzi is the threat for Empoli this term but goals away is a problem. 

 

 

Palermo V Cagliari

Can the Rosanero turn around their stuttering season and can the Rossoblu turn a three game unbeaten streak into a climb away from the bottom.  Palermo got hammered and Cagliari grabbed a disappointing point. 

Guidolin is under fire with the owner publicly insulting him in the Italian press. 

Although thirteen points separate the two teams their current form belies their place in the table. 

Massive injury and suspension worries hit Palermo with Cagliari smarting but not quite as hindered. 

Cavani should start for Palermo and Cagliari will look to keep things tight at the back and grab one. 

 

 

Parma V Milan

Spiraling out of control Parma face a tired but tough Milan who may be in the throes of an injury crisis.  The Ducali and Rossoneri both sna tched a point. 

Seventeen points split the teams and as in other games Europe and relegation are on the minds of supporters. 

City misfit Corradi is unavialabe and new signing Lucarelli is unlikely to play so Pisanu will be the key man for the Gialloblu especially as Di Carlo has other injuries to worry about.  Ancellotti also has major injury worries but has depth, Kaka’s return could be pivotal.  Gilardino, if he starts, will be making the trip back to his old stomping grounds. 

 

 

Reggina V Udinese

Reggina came crashing down to earth last week with a loss to Roma whilst Udinese lost at home. 

Fifteen points is the gap and yet again it’s points needed to avoid releg