Football: Last-gasp Trezeguet maintains Juve's unbeaten runFrenchman David Trezeguet David Sergio Trezeguet (IPA: [da'vid sɛʀ'ʒjo tʀeze'gɛ]) (born 15 October, 1977 in Rouen, France) is a French-Argentine football striker who plays for Juventus and France. came off the bench to score a late leveller lev·el·ler n. Variant of leveler. Noun 1. leveller - a radical who advocates the abolition of social distinctions leveler radical - a person who has radical ideas or opinions as Juventus maintained their unbeaten start to the season in a 2-2 draw at Genoa on Thursday. Hernan Crespo looked to have given Genoa a victory that would have moved them to within a point of the summit but dreadful defending at a free-kick allowed Trezeguet to snatch the equaliser and ensure Juve boss Ciro Ferrara's unbeaten run as club coach continued. Since taking over two games before the end of last season, Ferrara has led the Old Lady of Turin to six wins and two draws. And now they sit behind champions and Serie A This article is about the Italian football league. For other uses, see Serie A (disambiguation). Serie A (officially known as the Serie A TIM leaders Inter Milan only on goal difference. Juve were off to a flying start as Vincenzo Iquinta gave them the lead in their first attack of the game. Claudio Marchisio Claudio Marchisio (born January 19 1986 in Turin) is an Italian football player. He plays for Empoli F.C., on loan from Juventus F.C.. Football career He has played for the Italian football side Juventus F.C. since the beginning of the 2006 season. got down the wing and played a low ball towards the edge of the box where Mauro Camoranesi Mauro Germán Serra Camoranesi, Cavaliere Ufficiale OMRI[2][3], (born October 4, 1976 in Tandil, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina) is an Italian-Argentinian World Cup-winning footballer, who currently plays for Juventus football club. ran over it leaving Iaquninta in space to shoot home into the bottom corner. The goal was simplicity itself but it did little to curb the hosts' enthusiasm and they were soon putting the Juve goal under pressure. On 20 minutes Genoa opened up Juve in much the same manner their visitors had done to them but Brazilian midfielder Felipe Melo threw himself in front of the ball to block Giandomenico Mesto's shot. The Turin giants should have gone further ahead on the half hour mark when Fabio Grosso's free-kick found Juve's strike pairing both free, but Amauri took the ball off the better-placed Iaquinta's head and put his effort wide of the upright. Juve were immediately made to pay as Mesto rose above his marker to head Giuseppe Sculli's left wing cross beyond Gianluigi Buffon This article is about the Italian goalkeeper. For other uses, see Buffon (disambiguation). Gianluigi "Gigi" Buffon, Cavaliere Ufficiale OMRI[1][2] . The visitors also started well after the break and twice came close in the opening minutes. The excellent Marchisio tricked his way into the area but shot straight at Marco Aurelia, who then came to the rescue, rushing out to crowd Iaquinta and block his shot after the Italy forward had beaten the offside off·side also off·sides adv. & adj. 1. Sports Illegally ahead of the ball or puck in the attacking zone. 2. trap. It was an entertaining game with both sides pushing forward for a winner and Sculli brought a fingertip fin·ger·tip n. The extreme end or tip of a finger. save out Buffon. Iaquinta had the ball in the net 17 minutes from time when he headed home a Grosso free-kick but it was ruled out for the most marginal of offside decisions as the Genoa defence again went missing. And just as in the first half, Juve were made to pay soon afterwards as Crespo got between centre-backs Giorgio Chiellini and Nicola Legrottaglie to head home Mesto's cross at the near post with a quarter of an hour to play. Juve had the ball in the net again on 84 minutes through Chiellini but substitute David Trezeguet was penalised for offside in the build-up. But moments later Juve finally made one stick from a free-kick as Genoa's woeful woe·ful also wo·ful adj. 1. Affected by or full of woe; mournful. 2. Causing or involving woe. 3. Deplorably bad or wretched: defence stood and watched a Grosso chip into the box for the third time as Chiellini headed across goal for Trezeguet to nod home from barely a yard out.
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