Angel Di Maria's reckless red card for Juventus against Monza could prove costly for the Bianconeri in a number of ways.
He would be banned a further game if he is deemed to have committed serious violent conduct. WHAT NEXT FOR DI MARIA? THE BIGGER PICTURE: After being reduced to 10 men, Juventus suffered a 1-0 defeat away to Monza.
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Danilo comes bounding forwards on the counter-attack and, suddenly, Juve have numerical superiority. The upset is on. Monza Juve throw everything at Monza, pumping long balls into the box, but to no avail. ANOTHER CHANGE FOR MONZA FINAL CHANGE FOR MONZA
Juventus are at rock bottom after a deserved defeat to Monza, who celebrate their first ever Serie A victory thanks to Christian Gytkjaer, but Angel Di ...
[Danilo](https://football-italia.net/player/danilo/) also nodded a [Leandro Paredes](https://football-italia.net/player/leandro-paredes/) free kick over the bar, but Monza finally broke the deadlock when Ciurria again got down the right and put in a cross, [Federico Gatti](https://football-italia.net/player/federico-gatti/) was caught the wrong side of Gytkjaer to come sliding in from six yards at the near post. [Christian Gytkjaer](https://football-italia.net/player/christian-gytkjaer/) came off the bench and immediately turned a free header over the bar, while [Carlos Augusto](https://football-italia.net/player/carlos-augusto/) and Gytkjaer fired straight at Perin. [Armando Izzo](https://football-italia.net/player/armando-izzo/). [Watch the highlights here.](https://football-italia.net/serie-a-highlights-monza-1-0-juventus/) [Gianluca Caprari](https://football-italia.net/player/gianluca-caprari/) blasted over after [Federico Gatti](https://football-italia.net/player/federico-gatti/) gave it away and [Dany Mota](https://football-italia.net/player/dany-mota/) Carvalho really should’ve done better when prodding the Ciurria cross wide of the near post from six yards. Monza missed [Andrea Petagna](https://football-italia.net/player/andrea-petagna/), Marco D’Alessandro and [Andrea Ranocchia](https://football-italia.net/player/andrea-ranocchia/) after picking up their first ever Serie A point against Lecce.
Nikola Milenkovic was heavily linked with a move to Inter and Juventus this summer but ultimately renewed his contract with Fiorentina, convinced by the.
Since his arrival in Florence, the defender has scored 14 goals and provided one assist in 178 appearances, growing into a strong centre back. Despite the noise, Milenkovic stayed with Fiorentina and penned a new five-year deal. The 24-year-old Serbian centre back seemed set for a move away from Tuscany this summer as his contract entered it’s final year and both the Nerazzurri and Bianconeri considered swooping in for his signature.
Newly promoted Monza took a surprising but deserved 1-0 home win over Juventus on Sunday, their first Serie A victory of the season, as the visitors ...
Juventus had half-chances in the first half but were struggling to create momentum, while Monza were effective in breaking down the play in midfield. The red card affected the game; Angel was a bit harassed by Izzo, a player who is known for using these tactics, and he fell for it. "We need to do better, certainly.
The 1-0 defeat to Monza on Sunday was Juventus' fifth game without a win and fans have now taken to social media to demand the removal of Massimiliano ...
Tuchel to the rescue.' He also won four Coppa Italia's and took the club to two Champions League Finals. with many calling for ex-Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel to 'come to the rescue' They said: 'I'd be embarrassed if a side like Monza out-possessed me, especially by that margin. I don't see how Allegri keeps his job.' Even before the red, just an awful showing.
Journalist Matteo Marani noted that Massimiliano Allegri is 'obviously in difficulty' as a result of Juventus' poor form but suggested that the blame ...
He is primarily responsible, but I don’t think he is the only reason for these obvious difficulties. And in the past several great coaches spoke explicitly about their players. Allegri’s decision to have ‘a chat’ with Corriere della Sera journalist Mario Sconcerti has not gone down well and now he’s at risk of being fined by Juventus.
Share. QR. Copied. Massimiliano Allegri, manager of Juventus, looks on during the UEFA Champions League game against Benfica at Juventus Stadium in Turin, ...
During his last tenure as Juventus manager between 2014 and 2019, he led the club to win five straight Serie A titles, four Coppa Italia championships and reach the Champions League final twice. "I'm happy that we're talking about the dismissal of Allegri again, I had missed it a lot. They finished their six games in the Italian top division with two wins and four draws, ranking only eighth on the standings table.
Two of the top Serie A coaches are already feeling the pressure after Juventus and Inter Milan surprisingly lost on Sunday. Promoted Monza probably didn't ...
Juventus played most of the match with 10 men following Ángel Di María's red card. However, Juventus had barely a sight of goal and its chances of getting a morale-boosting win diminished when Di María was needlessly sent off in the 40th minute for elbowing Monza defender Armando Izzo forcefully in the chest. It was unbeaten in Serie A but had only won two of its opening six matches.
It is the first time since February 1955 that Juventus, Roma and both Milan teams have lost on the same day in Serie A.
Udinese continued its surprising start to the season as it recorded its fifth straight win to lift it to third in the standings. Dest had featured in both Champions League matches for Milan but was playing his first game in the Italian league. Mourinho became even more infuriated and had to be held back by a member of his staff. The Bianconeri were perhaps expecting an easier match at Monza, which was winless and had conceded 14 goals in its six games. It was unbeaten in Serie A but had only won two of its opening six matches. Simone Inzaghi’s Inter side was earlier beaten 3-1 at Udinese, for its third loss of the season.
Facing the team that was bottom of the table that had the worst attack and the worst defense in Serie A, Juve couldn't do much of anything right. The result was ...
- Juventus played a 5-3-1 for much of the post-Di Maria sending off period of time. VAFFANCULLO!!!!!” right before halftime was the signature/chef’s kiss kind of moment and based on the BWRAO Twitter mentions, not only did a lot of people hear it but a lot of people were totally OK with it. - This was a game in which the field mics were HOT and picking up so much of what fans sitting near them were saying the whole time. Along with all of the turnovers and bad first touches, of course. And when you consider it’s about to be a hellish kind of schedule when they get back from the international break, it’s not like things are going to get easier at all. - This has to be the final nail in Max Allegri 2.0’s coffin, right? That’s bad to say about any team at any part of the season. But it’s especially bad to say about a team when they’re all of seven games into the new league campaign. The thing about this certain game is that, despite all of those injuries (and there were a lot of them!), you were hoping for some sort of response following the debacle that was the midweek loss to Benfica. There was absolutely nothing of note going forward, there were moments in which Monza were absolutely dominating play — they finished with 60 percent of the possession! But when it comes to Allegri’s status, you just don’t know because the Juventus front office just hasn’t given you any kind of signal that there is some sort of change coming in the near future. Bunga Bunga himself its first-ever win in Italy’s top flight and again sent Juve players over to the curva to be berated by whistles and likely a fair amount of obscenities.
Fabio Miretti underlined the importance of Juventus' clash against Monza today as the team look to shake off their poor start to the season.
Miretti has performed well, but did not receive a call-up to the Italian national team by Roberto Mancini. That’s already what we’ve been doing these days, so we’re going to this match in the best possible way.” Things have gone no better in Europe, with Juventus losing their first two matches against Paris Saint-Germain and Benfica.