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Buffon Believes In Scudetto For Juventus
11/11/2008
Injured Juventus goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon believes that his side have a great opportunity to win this season’s championship.
The Bianconeri are the form side in Italy at present, having won four successive league games and six on the trot in all competitions.
They have been brilliant since overcoming the minor ‘crisis’ they endured earlier in the campaign, which saw them go five matches without a victory.
Even more astonishing is the fact that the club has achieved these great results without their number one goalkeeper, and arguably the best goalkeeper in the world, Gianluigi Buffon.
The injured shot-stopper is recovering from a back injury at present, and will be on the sidelines for another couple of months.
Despite not being able to participate, Buffon has declared that he is extremely excited and anxiously awaiting his return, as the side seem destined for great things this season.
“The performances recently of Del Piero in particular, has proven that our dream of winning the Scudetto is a real possibility,” said Buffon.
“We hope to do well in the Serie A and the Champions League and we are doing as much as we can in training to ensure that this be the case,” he added.
The Bianconeri will be hoping to make it five league victories in a row when they host Genoa at the Olimpico later in the week.
From Goal.com
Same news about Gigi but from different website.
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Sissoko To Face Suspension?
10/11/2008
The Italian press claims that the Sporting Justice could review video evidence and ban Juventus midfielder Mohamed Sissoko...
Juve's former Liverpool midfielder, Mohamed Sissoko, came face-to-face with Chievo defender Mario Yepes toward the end of the first half of the Old Lady's 2-0 victory on Sunday.
The Mali international was running at goal but was blocked by the Colombian defender and seemed to kick out at his legs.
However, the referee did not notice the incident and Sissoko was not even booked, hence it is possible that the Disciplinary Commision will look at TV pictures and perhaps hit the midfielder with a ban.
The gesture was by no means violent, but it could still fall under the category of unsporting behaviour, as it was an off-the-ball incident.
Former Milan goalkeeper Giovanni Galli alleged on Controcampo last night that Sissoko was lucky to escape without punishment, but former referee Paolo Casarin mused that Yepes did hit Sissoko with his arm and it remains to be seen what referee Luca Banti has written in his report.
Juventus coach Claudio Ranieri opted to replace the midfielder in the second period, probably to avoid further tension on the pitch, as a scuffle ensued while the players walked back to the dressing room at half-time.
Should Sissoko receive a two-game suspension, he would sit out the grudge match with Inter on November 23.
From Goal.com
Hopefully Momo will not be banned! The game with Inter is important! And Momo have been in good form so far! We will beat Inter like what we did last season!! Forza Juve!
This post has been edited by gwong: Nov 11 2008, 12:47 PM