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Egypt Today
07-04-2025
- Sport
- Egypt Today
Roma and Juventus share spoils in 1-1 draw
Juventus are fifth on 56 points after 31 games, level with fourth-placed Bologna who host second-placed Napoli on Monday. Roma, unbeaten in the league since late December, sit seventh with 53 points and still hold realistic chances of qualifying for the Champions League for the first time in seven years. However, Claudio Ranieri's men still have to face leaders Inter Milan, third-placed Atalanta, Fiorentina and AC Milan after travelling to sixth-placed Lazio next weekend. Juventus started aggressively and Timothy Weah tested Roma keeper Mile Svilar from distance after three minutes.
Yahoo
16-03-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Juve fall in Florence
A difficult week comes to an end for Juventus. The Bianconeri lost 3-0 away to Fiorentina on Serie A Matchday 29. Despite looking to attack early on and Timothy Weah being the first to press forward from either side, the hosts reacted immediately. Khephren Thuram also looked to force things for the Bianconeri, but it wasn't to be. And after some early ventures forward from Juve, Fiorentina went ahead after 15 minutes through Robin Gosens, who pounced as a loose ball fell to him in the box to beat Michele Di Gregorio. The lead was doubled just minutes later through Rolando Mandragora. Two goals behind, the Bianconeri tried to fight back. Renato Veiga struck from the edge of the box in the 24th minute, but his left-footed shot was blocked by Danilo Cataldi. In the 29th minute, it was Teun Koopmeiners' turn to try with his left foot from distance, but his aim was off and the ball flew high over the crossbar. The hosts threatened again towards the end of the half, but there were to be no more goals before the break. After the restart, Juventus looked to attack knowing a goal was needed, and Weston McKennie had a good chance but Luca Ranieri did well to stop it. Then Renato Veiga had another, but David De Gea stopped it. Moise Kean looked for Fiorentina's third, but it was Albert Gudmundsson who got it. Kean thought he had a fourth, but the offside flag thwarted him. Other chances fell Juventus' way through Randal Kolo Muani, and Andrea Cambiaso looked to force things in his time on the pitch, but there was to be no goal for the Bianconeri. Gallery | Fiorentina - Juventus


Washington Post
20-02-2025
- Sport
- Washington Post
Juventus exit in extra time at PSV completes sorry hat trick for Italy in Champions League playoffs
EINDHOVEN, Netherlands — Juventus completed an unwanted hat trick for Italian soccer on Wednesday with another exit to lower-ranked teams in the Champions League playoffs. Two-time European champion Juventus lost 3-1 after extra time at PSV Eindhoven, which advanced to the round of 16 on a 4-3 aggregate score. Juventus was outlasted after United States wing-back Timothy Weah's rifled shot in the 63rd minute had leveled the game at 1-1 and restored the Bianconeri's advantage at 3-2.
Yahoo
19-02-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Juventus exit in extra time at PSV completes sorry hat trick for Italy in Champions League playoffs
EINDHOVEN, Netherlands (AP) — Juventus completed an unwanted hat trick for Italian soccer on Wednesday with another exit to lower-ranked teams in the Champions League playoffs. Two-time European champion Juventus lost 3-1 after extra time at PSV Eindhoven, which advanced to the round of 16 on a 4-3 aggregate score. Juventus was outlasted after United States wing-back Timothy Weah's rifled shot in the 63rd minute had leveled the game at 1-1 and restored the Bianconeri's advantage at 3-2. One night earlier, AC Milan and Atalanta were ousted on home turf by Feyenoord and Club Brugge, respectively. Five Italian teams started in the new 36-team Champions League format and Bologna did not even get to the knockout stage on its return to the competition after a 60-year wait. Only Inter Milan — the last Serie A team to be European champion 15 years ago — will represent Italy in the round of 16 draw Friday. A former Inter favorite, Ivan Perišić, helped send old rival Juve out of the competition Wednesday. The 36-year-old Croatia veteran gave PSV the lead in the 53rd minute, taking a perfect crossfield pass from Noa Lang in his stride to lash a shot beyond goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio. Weah leveled the game though his hard shot from 20 yards (meters) was initially flagged for an offside. A two-minute video review overturned the decision and awarded the goal. PSV's Ismael Saibari tied the aggregate score again in the 74th, and defender Ryan Flamingo got the decisive goal in the 98th. He pounced on a loose ball in the goalmouth after a low cross by Belgium winger Johan Bakayoko pinballed off defender Federico Gatti and Di Gregorio. In the round of 16 draw Friday, PSV will be paired with either Arsenal or Inter, one of four of Perišić's former clubs still in the competition. Brugge is another of Perišić's one-time employers and will be the team lowest-ranked by UEFA in the draw, from Belgium which is the lowest-ranked nation still represented. With three more teams now no longer involved in the Champions League, Italy looks unlikely to repeat the bonus fifth entry next season that UEFA awards to the two countries whose teams collectively have the best overall results in European competitions. ___ AP soccer:

Associated Press
19-02-2025
- Sport
- Associated Press
Juventus exit in extra time at PSV completes sorry hat trick for Italy in Champions League playoffs
EINDHOVEN, Netherlands (AP) — Juventus completed an unwanted hat trick for Italian soccer on Wednesday with another exit to lower-ranked teams in the Champions League playoffs. Two-time European champion Juventus lost 3-1 after extra time at PSV Eindhoven, which advanced to the round of 16 on a 4-3 aggregate score. Juventus was outlasted after United States wing-back Timothy Weah's rifled shot in the 63rd minute had leveled the game at 1-1 and restored the Bianconeri's advantage at 3-2. One night earlier, AC Milan and Atalanta were ousted on home turf by Feyenoord and Club Brugge, respectively. Five Italian teams started in the new 36-team Champions League format and Bologna did not even get to the knockout stage on its return to the competition after a 60-year wait. Only Inter Milan — the last Serie A team to be European champion 15 years ago — will represent Italy in the round of 16 draw Friday. A former Inter favorite, Ivan Perišić, helped send old rival Juve out of the competition Wednesday. The 36-year-old Croatia veteran gave PSV the lead in the 53rd minute, taking a perfect crossfield pass from Noa Lang in his stride to lash a shot beyond goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio. Weah leveled the game though his hard shot from 20 yards (meters) was initially flagged for an offside. A two-minute video review overturned the decision and awarded the goal. PSV's Ismael Saibari tied the aggregate score again in the 74th, and defender Ryan Flamingo got the decisive goal in the 98th. He pounced on a loose ball in the goalmouth after a low cross by Belgium winger Johan Bakayoko pinballed off defender Federico Gatti and Di Gregorio. In the round of 16 draw Friday, PSV will be paired with either Arsenal or Inter, one of four of Perišić's former clubs still in the competition. Brugge is another of Perišić's one-time employers and will be the team lowest-ranked by UEFA in the draw, from Belgium which is the lowest-ranked nation still represented. With three more teams now no longer involved in the Champions League, Italy looks unlikely to repeat the bonus fifth entry next season that UEFA awards to the two countries whose teams collectively have the best overall results in European competitions. ___