Eurosport - Sat, 21 Mar 22:02:00 2009
Juventus kept the Serie A title race very much alive when Vincenzo Iaquinta struck twice in a 4-1 win at depleted Roma.
The Italy forward fired in his first goal after 34 minutes and then headed the visitors back in front early in the second half following Simone Loria's equaliser.
Olof Mellberg and Pavel Nedved added the third and fourth goals after injury-and-suspension ravaged Roma ran out of steam.
The win puts second-placed Juve four points behind leaders Internazionale, who have 10 games remaining and host bottom side Reggina on Sunday.
"We must think about our results without looking too much at Inter," Iaquinta told Sky television.
"We have nine games left and we have to go on the field with the mentality to win all nine."
The match started scrappily but Iaquinta produced the first bit of class when he was given space just inside the area to fire into the corner of the net.
Loria, much derided by Roma fans after several error-strewn displays this term, was overjoyed to turn in the equaliser just after the break when Juve failed to defend a flat corner.
But Iaquinta, who hopes to be named on Sunday in Italy's squad for the World Cup qualifiers with Montenegro and Ireland, soon had Juve back in the lead.
Zdenek Grygera's cross deflected up off John Arne Riise and former Udinese striker Iaquinta jumped highest to head home.
Riise then cleared Alessandro Del Piero's shot off the line but Juve were not to be denied and Mellberg powerfully headed in a corner before substitute Nedved matched last weekend's scoreline against Bologna with a fierce shot from distance.
Roma, without the injured Francesco Totti and suspended Daniele De Rossi, are two points behind fourth-placed Genoa in the race for the final Champions League qualifying spot.
Genoa host Udinese on Sunday before third-placed AC Milan travel to Napoli.
Eighth-placed Lazio's hopes of European qualification took another blow in the early kickoff when Delio Rossi's side lost 1-0 at Catania.
Striker Michele Paolucci tapped in midway through the first half following a swift counter attack to all but end any lingering fears of relegation for the Sicilians.
Lazio, beaten 3-0 at home by struggling Chievo last weekend, should have equalised but Albano Bizzarri saved Goran Pandev's second-half penalty after the Macedonian had been fouled.
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Does anyone of Juve management think at Michel Bastos of Lille or Geraldo Wendel of Bordeaux to replace Nedved ?
ye ,morituro.. since yahoo took over, eurosport site has been pathetic :/
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kieran_edmondo, nicely said. Forza Roma
well done Juve, great result away in Rome
give them another year or two and they will be a real force in the Champions League, you just wait...
as for Roma, they're going to have to really battle it out with Genova AND Fiorentina for that 4th and final Champions league spot, being two points adrift of 4th place Genova and level with Fiorentina having played a game more than both of them
it's interesting to see that this season Roma are going to have to really fight it out for 4th spot, compared to last season when they nearly won the Scudetto. i think the other top Serie A teams have probably got stronger while Roma are definitely no better than they were last season
I think Roma was scared of the black masked Chiellini! haha! FORZA JUVE!!!
FORZA JUVENTUS TURIN!!!!!
FORZA JUVE!!!
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