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Juventus - Cagliari 1-1 Juventus need to get back on track after midweek defeat, but Cagliari have a habit of tripping them up at this venue.

In February 2008 the Isolani, coached by Davide Ballardini and bottom of the league at the time, escaped from Turin with a 1-1 draw. Paolo Bianco headed the visitors ahead before Pavel Nedved levelled

Just under a year later Massimiliano Allegri masterminded a huge shock with a 3-2 win for the Rossoblu at the Olimpico. Davide Biondini gave them the lead, Mohammed Sissoko and Nedved replied, then Jeda and Alessandro Matri sealed a famous triumph for the Sardinians. Last season Juve bucked the trend, but it was tight, Giorgio Chiellini’s header granting them a 1-0 win.

Juve’s 3-1 loss at home to Palermo on Thursday was disastrous. Remarkably it was the third win at the Olimpico in three seasons for the Sicilians, who have now won five of their last seven League encounters with the Bianconeri. Juve have lost two of their first four League fixtures, leaving them languishing in 16th place.

They must start grinding out results to stay in the race for the Scudetto, if that is indeed their objective. There have been mixed messages emanating from the Bianconeri camp in the opening weeks of the campaign.

Sporting director Beppe Marotta stated that ‘we don’t have champions’ whereas boss Gigi Del Neri has insisted ‘Juventus have no limits’. Whether or not the Old Lady’s squad is Scudetto class, they certainly know how to put on a show – there have been 21 goals in their last five games.

Cagliari’s new Coach Pierpaolo Bisoli has brought with him the defensive stability that characterised his stay with Cesena. His side have kept a clean sheet in three of their four matches they’ve played this term, the problem being that those games all ended 0-0.

Evidently the young tactician needs his strikers to replicate his defenders heroics, even if the 5-1 win over Roma showed they’re not lacking in firepower.

Juve’s Gigi Buffon, Jorge Martinez, Armand Traore and Paolo De Ceglie are injured. Cagliari’s Daniele Conti is still feeling the effects of Nicolas Burdisso’s bone crunching challenge in Week 2.

Keep an eye on: Claudio Marchisio (Juventus) – Questions were asked of the young midfield dynamo after his poor performances at the World Cup, but he’s answered those questions with commendable displays and spectacular goals against both Sampdoria and Udinese. Seemingly relishing a more attacking role, Juve should sort out his contract situation pronto.

Last five in Serie A: Juventus (- L D W L) Cagliari (- D W D D)

Last season: Juventus 1-0 Cagliari

Top tip: Desperate to atone for the loss to Palermo, Juve will take the initiative, but with nine goals conceded in three home games they can’t be trusted to keep the back door shut.

Stat fact: Cagliari’s Andrea Cossu and Juve’s Milos Krasic have three assists each so far, making them Serie A‘s top providers. ------------------------------------------------------- Juventus (probable): Storari; Motta, Bonucci, Chiellini, Grygera; Krasic, Marchisio, Sissoko, Pepe; Iaquinta, Quagliarella

Cagliari (probable): Agazzi; Pisano, Canini, Astori, Agostini; Biondini, Nainggollan, Pinardi; Cossu; Acquafresca, Matri

Прогноз от Kappara.ru : фора 2 (+1.5) 1.35 , Ювентус снова пропустит ?

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