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WEEK 22 - JUVENTUS V SIENA |
You voted, we counted - Here are the results: (100 votes cast) |
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Gianluigi Buffon |
6.9 |
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Barring a late slip up that almost let Gazzi through, the keeper was untroubled for most of the game. |
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Stephan Lichtsteiner |
6.5 |
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Tireless. Industrious. A typical 'Lichtsteiner' performance. Marked Brienza for the whole 90 minutes and barely put a foot out of place. |
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Andrea Barzagli |
6.8 |
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Juve's best central defender of the season to date and showed yet again why he's played every minute of the campaign. Marked Destro out of the game. |
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Giorgio Chiellini |
6.5 |
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Now back to being a regular back in the centre of defence. Worked well alongside Barzagli and was rarely troubled. |
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Paolo De Ceglie |
6.6 |
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Improving with each game. Tried his best to provide an outlet down the left but was left frustrated by some capable Siena defending. |
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Claudio Marchisio |
6.0 |
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Failed to really impose himself on the game was anonymous for large spells. |
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Andrea Pirlo |
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7.2 |
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Another man of the match performance. Was at the heart of all Juve's attacking play with some brilliant crosses. |
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Arturo Vidal |
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Solid when it came to defensive duties but didn't create any real chances for himself or his teammates. |
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Simone Pepe |
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Barely played 40 mins before being replaced by Giaccherini. |
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Mirko Vucinic |
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A thoroughly frustrating display. Rarely seems to be on the same wavelength as his teammates and wasted the few chances he created. |
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Alessandro Matri |
5.4 |
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Left isolated by his teammates and struggled to create any real openings. A game to forget. |
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Emanuele Giaccherini |
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Showed some nice touches but much like the team as a whole, left frustrated by a resolute Siena defence. |
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Marco Borriello |
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Contributed little to the team. A poor outing for the striker. |
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Fabio Quagliarella |
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A late cameo, failed to impose himself. |
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