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JUVENTUS 2-1 UDINESE
GOALS: Matri 42, Floro Flores 55, Matri 62
JUVENTUS
Buffon; Barzagli, Bonucci, Chiellini; Lichtsteiner (De Ceglie 82), Vidal, Pirlo, Giaccherini, Estigarribia (Pepe 64); Matri, Quagliarella (Marchisio 61).
Substitutes not used: Storari, Marrone, Del Piero, Borriello.
Manager: Conte
UDINESE
Handanovic; Ferronetti, Danilo, Domizzi (Batocchio 73); Basta, Isla (Pereyra 85), Fernandes, Armero, Pasquale; Abdi (Floro Flores 46); Di Natale.
Substitutes not used: Padelli, Neuton, Ekstrand, Torje.
Manager: Guidolin
REFEREE: Valeri
ASSISTANTS: Faverani, Stefani
FOURTH OFFICIAL: Gervasoni
BOOKINGS: Fernandes 19, Vidal 25, Giaccherini 34, Ferronetti 51, Isla 53, Armero 89
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-HE SAID-
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Conte: 'Juve have to do better'
Antonio Conte admits he “really feared” the meeting with Udinese and listed ways in which Juventus need to improve.
The Bianconeri won 2-1 under the snow in Turin thanks to an Alessandro Matri brace.
“I really feared this game, because Udinese play interesting football and have many quality players who are worthy of a top club,” said the Coach.
“At the end we felt the fatigue of our midweek Coppa Italia test, but we controlled the field and earned an important victory.
“We’ve got to improve the way we control the result. We lost the ball too many times in the middle of the park, allowing counter-attacks to Udinese.
“I got very angry at our sterile possession, which was just playing into Udinese’s hands. Emanuele Giaccherini did well in this new role and he is a great example that clubs can search out talent in the lower leagues.
“It’s not necessarily true that spending millions on a well-known player is really best for the team.”
Matri, Prem. Calcio : "Without my teammates, I don't score."
- "A striker feels it when he doesn't score. We have 5 strikers who train to be ready each Sunday."
- "Without my teammates, I don't score."
- "Difference from last year? "I play how the Mister asks me. More with my teammates. I look to better myself."
Conte : “We’ve got to improve the way we control the result."
Antonio Conte admits he “really feared” the meeting with Udinese and listed ways in which Juventus need to improve.
The Bianconeri won 2-1 under the snow in Turin thanks to an Alessandro Matri brace.
“I really feared this game, because Udinese play interesting football and have many quality players who are worthy of a top club,” said the Coach.
“At the end we felt the fatigue of our midweek Coppa Italia test, but we controlled the field and earned an important victory.
“We’ve got to improve the way we control the result. We lost the ball too many times in the middle of the park, allowing counter-attacks to Udinese.
“I got very angry at our sterile possession, which was just playing into Udinese’s hands. Emanuele Giaccherini did well in this new role and he is a great example that clubs can search out talent in the lower leagues.
“It’s not necessarily true that spending millions on a well-known player is really best for the team.”
Matri, Prem. Calcio : "Without my teammates, I don't score."
- "A striker feels it when he doesn't score. We have 5 strikers who train to be ready each Sunday."
- "Without my teammates, I don't score."
- "Difference from last year? "I play how the Mister asks me. More with my teammates. I look to better myself."
Conte : “We’ve got to improve the way we control the result."
Barzagli: “The fans spurred us on to victory”
Andrea Barzagli has praised the impact of the Bianconeri fans in lifting the team to this evening’s 2-1 success over Udinese. While Alessandro Matri deservedly takes the plaudits for his two strikes, the centre-back must also receive credit for the way in which he and his defensive colleagues reduced the threat posed by Di Natale.
And the 30-year-old believes that the supporters played a vital role in Juve’s determined performance: “The public were close to use and pushed us on. It was a tough game but we were deserved winners. A six-pointer? Well we’re six points ahead of Udinese, so we’ve gone clear of a direct rival. But we still haven’t done anything yet. We’ll enjoy this moment for now, remembering that we’ve immediately got another game to face on Tuesday. There’s no time to switch off.”
Andrea Barzagli has praised the impact of the Bianconeri fans in lifting the team to this evening’s 2-1 success over Udinese. While Alessandro Matri deservedly takes the plaudits for his two strikes, the centre-back must also receive credit for the way in which he and his defensive colleagues reduced the threat posed by Di Natale.
And the 30-year-old believes that the supporters played a vital role in Juve’s determined performance: “The public were close to use and pushed us on. It was a tough game but we were deserved winners. A six-pointer? Well we’re six points ahead of Udinese, so we’ve gone clear of a direct rival. But we still haven’t done anything yet. We’ll enjoy this moment for now, remembering that we’ve immediately got another game to face on Tuesday. There’s no time to switch off.”
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