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Zlatan Ibrahimovic (left) played 90 minutes for Milan against Juventus, who take a 1-1 back to Turin thanks to Cristiano Ronaldo. Photograph: AFP via Getty Images A stoppage-time Cristiano Ronaldo penalty rescued a 1-1 draw for Juventus at 10-man Milan on Thursday in the first leg of their Coppa Italia semi-final. Ante Rebic’s volley gave the hosts a deserved lead after 61 minutes, following a string of good saves from veteran Juve goalkeeperGianluigi Buffon.
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But Stefano Pioli’s side were reduced to 10 men for the final 18 minutes when defender Theo Hernandez was shown a second yellow card for a rash challenge on Paulo Dybala. Juventus were awarded a penalty in the dying minutes following a Video Assistant Referee (VAR) review, which showed that a Ronaldo scissor kick had struck the arm of Milan defender Davide Calabria. The Portuguese forward smashed the spot-kick into the roof of the net to earn his side a draw before the second leg in Turin on 4 March. Napoli defeated Inter Milan 1-0 in the first leg of the other semi-final in Milan onWednesday.
COPA DEL REY ROUNDUP Real Sociedad beat second division Mirandés 2-1 at home in the Copadel Rey semi-final
first leg on Thursday to stay on course to reach the final for the first time in 32 years. Spain international Mikel Oyarzabal fired the home side into the lead in the ninth minute at a heaving and noisy Anoeta Stadium. Sociedad last won the Copa del Rey in 1987 and are bidding to reach the final for the first time since 1988. But Mirandés, who also reached the semi-finals in 2012 and have knocked out three La Liga sides this season, levelled in the 40th through Brazilian forward Matheus Rodrigues.Read more
Sociedad’s Norway midfielder Martin Odegaard lost the ball in the build-up to the equaliser but redeemed himself three minutes later by netting on the rebound to restore the lead. The Basque side had more chances after the break but were kept at bay by keeper Limones, who gave Mirandés hope for the second leg at their tiny Estadio Municipal de Anduva, where they have knocked out Celta Vigo, Sevilla and Villarreal this season. Sociedad’s local rivals Athletic Bilbao beat Granada 1-0 at home on Wednesday in the other semi-final, setting up the prospect of an all-Basque final in Seville on 18 April.Topics
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Sarri was hopeless and hapless at Chelsea, his inadequacies papered over by Hazard. Now Ronaldo is performing a similar service. Even his little favourite, Jorginho, is better without him.Jump to comment
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Good news for Ronaldo, perhaps. More bad news for Juve supporters. Disconnect between players, between manager and players becoming a mainstay of our performances. Arguably we are worse a side now, to watch, in terms of cohesion and tactical potency than under Max. https://www.juvefc.com/missing-beppe-marotta/Jump to comment
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TaxmanCometh
7h ago
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Back turned to the ball but still a handball. Harsh. The ref could have let his onfield decision stay. Mind numbing football from Sarri and Juve. The funny thing is that somehow this style football is supposed to be better (Chelsea fans apparent wouldn't understand) but still they may end up trophy less, especially the coveted CL.Reply
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TaxmanCometh
7h ago
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Those mistakes by De Ligt are becoming soooooo frequent.Reply
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vanEpscheuten
16h ago
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Clear penalty, to say otherwise is ludicrous.Reply
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JanP Jones
1d ago
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Doesn't surprised me at all that it's another controversy involving Juve. After closely watching Serie A for a decade now, you kind of expect this every time they play, specially when late in the game and when they're in danger of losing or dropping points.Reply
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1d ago
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This is of course moronic bullshit. It's a lame penalty but they are called all season long - how many handballs were called against De Ligt at the beginning of the season and against Alex Sandro? The rule needs to change, but this rule has been applied like this all season. Let's take a look at the statistics and but the bullshit tobed.
Juventus are never the leaders in penalties for/ and are about mid table in penalties against. Even though though they spend the most time in the opponent's penalty area. This year, Juve are 4th behind Lazio, Roma, and Atalanta and 1 rigore ahead of the ever crying Inter, who by the way are at the bottom of the table in rigori against despite all the whining and tears. Last year Juve were 5th again behind Inter. In 2017 they were 8th In 2016 they were 15th In fact in the last 10 years, the team with the most rigori by far was Milan! Followed by the eternal criers Napoli, Lazio, Roma andFiorentina.
Milan: 80 rigori in 356 partite Napoli: 76 rigori in 356 partite Lazio: 76 rigori in 356 partite Fiorentina: 74 rigori in 356 partite Roma: 73 rigori in 356 partite Juventus: 59 rigori in 356 partite Cagliari: 53 rigori in 318 partite Inter: 53 rigori in 356 partite Genoa: 53 rigori in 356 partite Udinese: 50 rigori in 356 partiteReply
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dirtyfunkymonkey
1d ago
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No mention of the ludicrous VAR decision.. never a penalty in amillion years...
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dirtyfunkymonkey
1d ago
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Looked pretty clear to me. Hit his arm, under the new rules thatshandball.
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dirtyfunkymonkey
1d ago
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This rule sux but it's the rule. It was very clear and obvious. They need to change the rule but until they do that's 100% a penalty. Look at how many silly hand ball penalties De Ligt had called against him in the early part of the season.Reply
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bluescaff
2d ago
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As a season ticket holder at Stamford Bridge I found the Sari style of play unbelievably boring with the midfielders not making enough runs in the box which in turn meant not enough shots or goals , I do not think he’s a bad manager as Chelsea did finish Third and won the Europa but personally I never liked his style of football and am much happier this season , what do the Juventus supporters make of Sari ball as the journalists call it ?Reply
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JBGrenouille
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1d ago
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Well you best be happy winning no trophies but playing 'exciting football' then, because under Frank that's what you'll get.Reply
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SirBankUnited
2d ago
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People can quip ‘it was another penalty’ but Cristiano’s scissorearned it ffs!
Sarris style is a bore and the midfield is not good or pacy enough. Costa and Rabiot should be playing more.Reply
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JBGrenouille
2d ago
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Comments will be:
'Penaldo'
'Fix/rigged'
'Juve alaways get the decisions'...
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PSmd JBGrenouille
1d ago
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'Calciopoli'
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JBGrenouille PSmd
1d ago
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14years ago , get over it.Reply
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JBGrenouille
1d ago
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You're right. It's absolutely moronic especially when you actually look at the stats. Over the last 10 years(from 2018) here are thepenalties.
Milan: 80 rigori in 356 partite Napoli: 76 rigori in 356 partite Lazio: 76 rigori in 356 partite Fiorentina: 74 rigori in 356 partite Roma: 73 rigori in 356 partite Juventus: 59 rigori in 356 partite Cagliari: 53 rigori in 318 partite Inter: 53 rigori in 356 partite Genoa: 53 rigori in 356 partite Udinese: 50 rigori in 356 partiteReply
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Czes
2d ago
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Ridiculous penalty decision. I can't think of what the defender should have done differently, other than having the benefit of hindsight in advance. Can only assume it was because it was Ronaldo and Juventus. Footballing authorities across Europe have truly lost the plot.Reply
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ID1908236 Czes
2d ago
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Penalty any day for anybody.Reply
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JoeMungo Czes
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The rule is terrible, but it's the rule which has been universally applied including against Juve repeatedly this year. Most notablyagainst De Ligt.
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Pablo Alejandro Arroyo2d ago
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From the penalty spot. Yet again!Reply
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They should really come up with a penalty-related nickname for him.Reply
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2d ago
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Sarri was hopeless and hapless at Chelsea, his inadequacies papered over by Hazard. Now Ronaldo is performing a similar service. Even his little favourite, Jorginho, is better without him.Reply
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16h ago
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And yet, he won a European title with Chelsea and sits still favourably with Juve in Serie A and the Coppa. His system takes time.Reply
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15h ago
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How this got a Guardian Pick is lamentable.Reply
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DennisV88
2d ago
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Ha! On the picture it looks like they were tide together by their little ponytails. What a soap-opera that would make!Reply
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vanillasky99
2d ago
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Zlatan showing Cristiano what a real bun looks like.Reply
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Jonathan Barrett
2d ago
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Don't bother with the ball anymore. Just have a hair off.Reply
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NiceOneBut
2d ago
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Juve supporters complain about their team even when they are equal first in the scudetto! There would be riots in Turin if they finished third! Cazzo eh.Reply
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2d ago
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Riots yes, but maybe outside of Torino...Reply
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2d ago
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Strunzo! Sorry, I learned that word after watching Gomorrah series and wanted to use it since.Reply
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1d ago
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Too bad you got the spelling wrong...Reply
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JoeMungo
2d ago
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Juventus look like dogshit. The midfield is mediocre, slow, and can't penetrate. At this point, just put in the best players and so be it. It's a miracle that Juventus are still in first place. Personally, I would just play Costa, Dybala, Higuain, Ronaldo all at once. It's sofucking ponderous.
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thegutterpoet
2d ago
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Good news for Ronaldo, perhaps. More bad news for Juve supporters. Disconnect between players, between manager and players becoming a mainstay of our performances. Arguably we are worse a side now, to watch, in terms of cohesion and tactical potency than under Max. https://www.juvefc.com/missing-beppe-marotta/Reply
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thegutterpoet
2d ago
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Nice work on the website. I don't miss Max, but Sarri is not getting it done. The players are slack, nothing is coming out of the midfield. Just passing around the edge of the box isn't going to do it.Reply
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2d ago
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who next for Juventus is the question. I personally think the manager with the toughness and edge to manage them is Simeone- but as an Inter man I don't see that as possible. Pochettino? Nagelsmann?Reply
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2d ago
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Thanks Joe, decent crowd over there and the owner is a top chap from up North back home in England. I was speaking with my cousin during the week, not like me a sicilian/anglo hybrid, but a full blown latin maniac who is appalled at my focus on anything other than Sarri, to explain our poor form. And was just watching Gab Marcotti echo my thoughts on the current state of play. Not so sure it is just Sarri, though he is becoming more clearly an obvious problem. We will stick with him until the Summer I am close to sure, for who else is available? Pocchetino? Always felt he was ear-marked forUnited...
Simeone has fallen out of love in Madrid, so perhaps he will end up at United and we will get Poch? I would be fine with that. Just really keen to have someone who can build a rapport with the players and between the players tactically. We don't have the best squad in the world, especially in midfield and at right back, but we should be playing much better football. Also felt for a while that Ronaldo has too much sway at the club. Understandably so, given his value off and on the field, but I truly do not believe we have become a better team with him in the squad and dominating where he pleases. Which is why I smirk at Shaka Hislop saying thank god for Ronaldo! For who is to say? Sarri might well have been able to implement more of his usual philosophy and tactical set up if he didn't have to shoe-horn the team around Ronaldo (whose close to free role doesn't fit Sarri tactically). No major reason to moan, but I don't follow Juve for the titles, its more for the sense of a team, a tribe, all hearts beating as one, some heaving collective that I connect to when seeing them play, feel a part of...Doesn't need to be pretty, just with an identity, growth and spirit. All of which are lacking.Reply
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Roncesvelles
2d ago
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Calcio is again way more interesting than Premiership.Reply
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2d ago
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Hahaha... how many have Juve won on the bounce?Reply
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15h ago
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So? Is a league only defined by the winner?Reply
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