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Sunday, March 13, 2011

Juventus Lost Its Glory!

Already four games Juventus can not win. Highlights for the coaches and players from the fans even more magnified. The question is now when will 'Old Lady's smile back? Cesena 2-2 draw against Juve was the first points in four games. After three games before Alessandro Del Piero et al always subdued than his opponents of Lecce (0-2), Bologna (0-2) and AC Milan (0-1) Got two more goals through two goals from Alessandro Matri in the game (2011 / 3 / 13) pm dawn previous Sunday, Juventus and Cesena careless able to equalize through Luis Jimenez and Marco Parolo. Three points is in sight at last vanished. In this match Juve have to play with 10 men since the 43rd minute get a red card from Marco Motta.

"The team played very good for 90 minutes, especially when we're playing with 10 men for an hour I think. Marco Motta instead should receive a yellow card first we met. Cesena who won the last two games and play loose, so we do everything we can., "said the coach Luigi Del Neri on Football Italia. "I saw a team that played very good and dangerous when attacked we have to take a risk .. but we ended up playing Armand Traore and other young players at this time. Even with 10 players we survive better than 11 people," he continued. "We have trouble in the second half and we conceded two goals from dead ball With a little more concentration, we can win .. But in this match we played well and we are in the right direction," said the former Sampdoria coach.
With a single point., Juve are still stuck in the 7th position with 42 points. The difference nine points from Lazio in the rankings. The difficulty, of course, to Bianconerri target European Zone qualifying for next season. Del Neri position of increasingly pressured by tifosi mengingkan club team to play consistently in the rest of the season. "Scorn of the fans will soon be turned into applause So just let them to mock today .. Today we have quality and I am pleased with the performance of midfield," due diligence.

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