Juve eye record Italian Super Cup title
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Juve eye record Italian Super Cup title
38 WORLD SPORT Gulf Daily News Monday, 22nd December 2014 Email: sport@gdn.com.bh Juve eye record Italian Super Cup title ROME: Juventus will be aiming for a record seventh Italian Super Cup title when they face Napoli at the Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium in Doha today looking for their third straight triumph. The two teams have met twice in the annual showdown between the Italian champions and the domestic cup winners with one victory apiece and Napoli will be out to avenge their defeat. Although the Naples club demolished Juve 5-1 in their only Super Cup victory in 1990 when Diego Maradona was the team’s inspiration, Juve won a controversial game 4-2 in 2012 in China. Antonio Conte’s side got a fortunate 74th minute penalty in Beijing when trailing 2-1 before Napoli had two players sent off late in the game and then scored an own goal in extra time. Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentis was so appalled by the refereeing that he did not allow his club to take part in the trophy ceremony and they will be determined to avenge that loss. Hurt “We know how to hurt them,” Napoli captain Marek Hamsik told reporters on Sunday the day after a 0-0 draw at Roma in Serie A. “If we play with the same intensity we displayed against Roma we have a good chance to beat them. We usually don’t fail in these kind of matches.” Napoli beat Fiorentina 3-1 to win their fifth Coppa Italia last season and earn a place in the annual Super Cup clash with the winners of the scudetto who are having a successful season. Serie A leaders Juve have already booked a last 16 spot in the Champions League and will face Borussia Dortmund over two legs in February and are now targeting another trophy. “This is our third goal of the season, from a chronological standpoint,” Conte’s successor as Juve manager Massimiliano Allegri told a news conference on Sunday. “The first one was to maintain first place in the (Serie A) table and the second was to qualify for the knockout stage in the Champions League.” Udinese held by Sampdoria MILAN: Italy striker Mano- lo Gabbiadini confirmed he could quit Sampdoria in the January transfer window after heading a late equaliser to secure a share of the spoils in a 2-2 home draw with Udinese yesterday. Gabbiadini has been linked with a move to Napoli and the highly-rated 23-year-old told Sky Sport after the game: “I don’t know if this will be my last goal in a Sampdoria shirt, I always honour the shirt that I’m wearing.” It was Sampdoria’s ninth draw of the campaign but Sinisa Mihajlovic’s men were left lamenting a missed chance to leapfrog Napoli into provisional third place ahead of Lazio’s visit to Inter Milan in Sunday’s late game. Spanish midfielder Pedro Obiang gave the hosts a great start with a 15th minute opener at the Luigi Ferraris stadium, firing into the empty net after a blunder by visiting ‘keeper Orestis Karnezis. But Udinese took a 2-1 half-time lead following quick-fire goals from Alexandre Geijo and Danilo in the space of three minutes. Gabbiadini, who secured a share of the points for Samp in a 1-1 draw away n Sampdoria’s Gabbiadini celebrates after scoring against Udinese to Juventus last week, rescued the hosts again when he headed Lorenzo Di Silvestri’s cross past Karnezis on the hour. ENGLISH LEAGUE ITALIAN LEAGUE Premiership Newcastle 0 Verona Sunderland 1 (Johnson 90) Liverpool 2 Arsenal 2 (Coutinho 45, Skrtel 90+7) (Debuchy 45+2, Giroud 64) P W D L F Chelsea 16 12 3 1 36 Man City 17 12 3 2 36 Man United 17 9 5 3 30 West Ham 17 9 4 4 29 Southampton 17 9 2 6 28 Arsenal 17 7 6 4 30 Tottenham 17 8 3 6 22 Swansea 17 7 4 6 22 Newcastle 17 6 5 6 18 Liverpool 17 6 4 7 21 Everton 17 5 6 6 27 Aston Villa 17 5 5 7 11 Stoke 16 5 4 7 18 Sunderland 17 3 10 4 15 West Brom 17 4 5 8 17 QPR 17 5 2 10 20 Crystal Palace 17 3 6 8 19 Burnley 17 3 6 8 12 Hull 17 2 7 8 15 Leicester 17 2 4 11 15 Playing today: Stoke v Chelsea (Starting at 11pm, Bahrain time) Sampdoria are 12 points behind Juventus, who will face Napoli in the Italian Super Cup final in Doha on Monday A Pts 13 39 14 39 18 32 19 31 13 29 21 27 23 27 19 25 23 23 24 22 27 21 21 20 21 19 24 19 23 17 32 17 27 15 26 15 24 13 29 10 Atalanta 0 Chievo (Paloschi 81) 3 Palermo (Denis 40-pen, 76, Moralez 55) (Rigoni 6, Vazquez 1, 45+1) Fiorentina Sampdoria 1 Empoli (Vargas 44) (Tonelli 57) 2 Udinese (Obiang 15, Gabbiadini 60) (Geijo 31, Danilo 34) Torino 2 Genoa with a chance for a double Christmas celebration after the latest slip-up by title challengers. Roma had closed the gap on leaders Juventus to a point last week but had to settle for a scoreless draw at home to Milan on Saturday which left them three points adrift in second. Lazio can finish the year in third place if they beat Inter later at the San Siro. Elsewhere yesterday, Chievo and Torino were the only two teams celebrating ending the year with a win. Alberto Paloschi struck late to secure the points as Chievo beat Verona 1-0 in the city derby to give them some breathing space in the battle for relegation. Torino had defender Kamel Glik to thank for a brace of goals in a precious 2-1 home win over Genoa which secured just their fourth win of the campaign. Argentinian striker German Denis, meanwhile, struck a brace including a late leveller as Atalanta fought back to claim a point from a 3-3 draw with visitors Palermo. Fiorentina were sent on their way towards a seventh win of the campaign after Juan Manuel Vargas struck on the stroke of half-time. 3 Villarreal 3 Deportivo 1 Getafe 1 (Cordoba Copete 40) (Velazquez 78)) 1 2 1 (Glik 52, 63) (Iago 42) P W D L F A Pts Juventus 16 12 3 1 34 7 39 Roma 16 11 3 2 28 11 36 Napoli 16 7 6 3 28 20 27 Sampdoria 16 6 9 1 22 14 27 Lazio 15 8 2 5 26 17 26 Genoa 16 7 5 4 21 15 26 AC Milan 16 6 7 3 25 18 25 Fiorentina 16 6 6 4 21 13 24 Udinese 16 6 4 6 20 22 22 Palermo 16 5 7 4 22 26 22 Inter Milan 15 5 5 5 23 21 20 Sassuolo 16 4 8 4 17 21 20 Empoli 16 3 8 5 17 22 17 Torino 16 4 5 7 12 18 17 Verona 16 4 5 7 18 27 17 Chievo 16 4 4 8 12 19 16 Atalanta 16 3 6 7 11 21 15 Cagliari 16 2 6 8 21 29 12 Cesena 16 1 6 9 13 30 9 Parma 16 2 1 13 16 36 6 Note: Parma deducted one point for failing to pay player salaries. Elche 1 Malaga P 15 16 15 16 16 15 16 16 16 16 15 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 W 13 12 10 9 9 9 9 5 5 5 5 4 5 3 3 3 3 2 1 2 D 0 2 2 4 3 3 3 5 5 5 4 5 2 6 6 4 4 7 8 4 L 2 2 3 3 4 3 4 6 6 6 6 7 9 7 7 9 9 7 7 10 Vitesse Excelsior NAC Breda FC Twente 3 0 0 3 F 55 41 27 29 27 25 20 17 19 20 13 12 17 17 12 13 13 10 11 13 A Pts 13 39 7 38 13 32 13 31 14 30 17 30 15 30 18 20 22 20 24 20 16 19 20 17 31 17 22 15 30 15 24 13 27 13 26 13 27 11 32 10 Heracles Almelo Ajax Feyenoord Willem 0 2 1 2 French League 2 (Lomban 45+1) (Camacho 49, Alberto 77) Real Madrid Barcelona Atletico Madrid Valencia Villarreal Sevilla Malaga Celta Vigo Eibar Espanyol Athletic Club Getafe Rayo Vallecano Real Sociedad Levante Almeria Deportivo Granada Cordoba Elche Dutch League 0 (Jonathan 10, Vietto 68, 73) Granada England’s failed bid to host the 2018 World Cup “was by far the strongest contender”, Fifa official Harold Mayne-Nicholls was quoted as saying yesterday. “How could England have only got two votes? It was a big surprise,” Mayne-Nicholls was quoted as saying in The Sunday Times. The 53-year-old, a former Chilean football federation president, was chairman of a Fifa group tasked with assessing the strength and feasibility of the various bids for the 2018 and 2022 World Cup finals. Having visited all 11 countries bidding, Mayne-Nicholls concluded that England had the best infrastructure and public involvement, crucial facets of any successful bid. The bid, however, received just two votes from a possible 22 with Russia winning the right to host the 2018 tournament. Qatar secured the 2022 Cup. “England were on the top. They had the best concept, the best infrastructure and the people were very much involved,” said Mayne-Nicholls. “I was there and I saw the faces of Prince William and (David) Beckham, and they were shocked. It’s like when you are a first division team and you play a third division team and you lose by five goals.” Mayne-Nicholls has previously raised concerns about Qatar, whose bid was the only one labelled as high risk by the evaluation committee due to the searing heat. He again questioned the logistical issues raised by hosting the tournament in one city and said the transport and infrastructure would not be able to cope with the deluge of fans flocking to the tournament. “It is a real possibility that lots of people cannot get to the games,” Mayne-Nicholls. On Friday, Fifa president Sepp Blatter announced the world body would publish, “in an appropriate form”, a 430page report compiled by former ethics investigator Michael Garcia which explored claims of bribery in the bidding process. LONDON: OTHER LEAGUES SPANISH LEAGUE 1 England’s failed bid ‘surprising’ Marseille Saint-Etienne 2 3 Lille Evian 1 0 German League Hertha Berlin Freiburg 0 2 Hoffenheim Hannover 5 2 Greek League Asteras Tripolis Ergotelis Panionios 2 1 2 Xanthi PAS Giannina Atromitos Athinon 1 0 2 Scottish Premier League Dundee United P Celtic 17 Dundee United 17 Aberdeen 17 Hamilton 17 Inverness 17 St Johnstone 17 Dundee 17 Kilmarnock 17 Partick Thistle 17 Motherwell 17 Ross County 17 St Mirren 17 2 W 12 11 11 10 10 8 5 6 5 4 2 2 Celtic D L 2 3 1 5 1 5 3 4 2 5 2 7 6 6 3 8 5 7 2 11 3 12 2 13 F 34 30 26 30 24 15 22 17 23 12 17 11 1 A Pts 12 38 20 34 17 34 18 33 18 32 17 26 22 21 22 21 20 20 27 14 37 9 31 8 Turkish League Balikesirspor Bursaspor 5 3 Kasimpasa Trabzonspor 3 3