Thursday, 20 March 2014
[Sport] Fiorentina vs Juventus Report
Fiorentina 0-1 Juventus (Agg 1-2): Pirlo pearler sends Conte's side through
The veteran struck a sublime free kick after Gonzalo Rodriguez was sent off to secure a quarter-final spot for the Italian champions
Juventus sealed a 2-1 aggregate win over bitter Italian rivals Fiorentina after Andrea Pirlo's superb strike gave them a 1-0 win at the Artemio Franchi on Thursday.
Pirlo
has won every major Italian domestic trophy and has experienced much
success in European football, but has yet to taste glory in the
continent's second tier competition.
But the 34-year-old's hopes
of adding that trophy to his list of honours are still intact after he
helped Juve overcome Fiorentina for the second time this month, scoring
from a free kick again after netting a late winner against Genoa in
similar fashion at the weekend.
Juve beat Vincenzo Montella's men
1-0 in Serie A, but it was the hosts who held a potentially crucial
away goal going into the game after a 1-1 draw in the first leg in
Turin.
Fiorentina had dictated play for much of Thursday's
encounter, but the last-16 tie turned midway through the second half
when the Florence club saw skipper Gonzalo Rodriguez dismissed after
conceding the crucial free kick on the edge of the area.
Pirlo
capitalised on the opportunity presented to him, finding the top corner
from the set-piece to seal progress to the quarter-finals for Antonio
Conte's men 2-1 on aggregate.
Carlos Tevez returned to the Juve
starting XI after missing the first leg and the win over Genoa on
Sunday, while Mario Gomez was preferred to Alessandro Matri at the head
of the Fiorentina attack.
Fiorentina almost made the ideal start
inside the first two minutes when Gomez – who scored the equaliser in
the first encounter - raced through on goal, but the German could only
scuff his shot wide.
The visitors gradually worked their way into
the game, although Juve struggled to create any goalscoring
opportunities in the first half.
Instead, it was Montella's men
who continued to look the more dangerous, David Pizarro's long-range
drive forcing Juve goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon into a fine reflex save
just before the half-hour mark.
Tevez and Paul Pogba then drew
routine saves from Neto in the Fiorentina goal, before Pirlo curled over
with an ambitious free kick from range.
Buffon was the busier of
the two keepers for much of the encounter and needed to be on his guard
again to keep out a powerful swerving strike from Juan Cuadrado early
in the second half.
Yet Juve remained a threat, spurning a
glorious opportunity as Arturo Vidal headed narrowly over from Chilean
compatriot Mauricio Isla.
However, Juve's hopes were
significantly boosted on 69 minutes as Rodriguez was shown a second
yellow card for a foul on Fernando Llorente.
And Conte's men immediately took advantage as Pirlo slammed the resulting free kick into the top corner beyond a helpless Neto.
From
there Juve were able to take complete control of the contest and were
denied a second when Neto produced a fantastic stop from Tevez's
close-range header, but the Italian champions held on to maintain their hopes of reaching the final on home turf.
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