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After demolishing Sampdoria in a midweek league clash, Juventus will be looking to mete out the same treatment to Napoli when the Partenopei come visiting to the Stadio Olimpico on Saturday evening. Watch Juventus vs Napoli live by signing up with Ole Ole Football today.
Sampdoria, who were ahead of Juve in the league table going into Wednesday night’s clash, were simply overwhelmed by their opponents. Brazilian Amauri, who scored the winner against Siena, opened the scoring for the Bianconeri in the 26th minute. Defender Giorgio Chiellini doubled Juve’s lead just before half time, nodding in Amauri’s cross in the 42nd minute.
Mauro Camoranesi made it 3-0 after the interval, and Amauri grabbed his second shortly after the hour mark as Samp were torn to shreds by Ciro Ferrara’s men. Giampaolo Pazzini pulled one back for the Blucerchiati, but David Trezeguet restored Juventus’ four goal advantage by heading in Fabio Grosso’s cross.
Napoli produced a stunning late comeback to draw 2-2 with AC Milan at the Stadio San Paolo on Wednesday night. The result brought an end to Milan’s three game winning run, and also kept Napoli’s unbeaten run under new boss Walter Mazzari intact.
Goals from Filippo Inzaghi and Alexandre Pato put Milan 2-0 ahead in the first five minutes of the game. The game seemed destined to end in the favour of the Rossoneri, but Luca Cigarini brought Napoli back into the game with a superb volley in the last minute. German Denis then headed in Cristian Maggio’s cross in injury time to complete an amazing comeback.
Juventus have a strong recent record against Napoli, having beaten the Partenopei the last three times these two sides have met at the Stadio Olimpico in league games. Sign up today and watch live streaming of Juventus vs Napoli as it happens.
Posted: 28th February 2009
Second-placed Juventus take on Napoli in the Serie A which is live here on oleolefootball.watchlive.net from 19:30 GMT on Saturday 28th February 2009 with football live online.
Juventus come into the game on the back of a 1-0 defeat to Chelsea at Stamford Bridge in the UEFA Champions League first knockout stage. Didier Drogba fired Chelsea into the lead after 12 minutes which sets the London club up nicely for the return leg in Turin in March. The tie also saw the return of former Chelsea boss Claudio Ranieri to Stamford Bridge as well as the first home game for new manager Guus Hiddink.
The Bianconeri will look to close the gap on league leaders Internazionale who sit 9 points clear at the top of Serie A and face a tough tie against Roma this weekend. Juve will be buoyed by their recent vital 2-0 win away at Palermo to reduce the gap between themselves and Inter, with Mohamed Sissoko and David Trezeguet netting both the goals for Juventus. Juve will be without midfielder Mauro Camoranesi however after the star fractured his rib during the first leg tie against Chelsea earlier this week.
Napoli currently sit 10th in the Serie A and will look to build on last year’s 8th finish and could qualify for next year’s UEFA Cup should they manage a top 7 finish and the Coppa Italia is not won by someone outside the top 7. The Sky Blues have not won in 7 games since their 1-0 home win over Catania back on January 11th.
Can Juventus close the gap on reigning champions Inter? Or will Napoli spoil the party with their own European aspirations? You can find out with live football streams here at oleolefootball.watchlive.net.
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