3 vs 1
Played
February 19, 2012 1:15 AM IST
Juventus Arena — Torino
Referee:‬ C. Brighi‎
Attendance:‬ 31000‎
 
Top of the Match
Andrea Pirlo
Andrea Pirlo
Juventus
Andrea Pirlo
Andrea Pirlo
Juventus
Flop of the Match
Tomáš Košický
Tomáš Košický
Catania
Marco Motta
Marco Motta
Catania

Juventus 3-1 Catania: Magnificent Pirlo leads Turin side back to the top of Serie A

In a magnificent display of attacking football, Antonio Conte's men climbed back to the summit of the table courtesy of a brilliant performance by the former AC Milan man

By Vasil Kotsev

Juventus eased to a 3-1 win at home to 10-man Catania to regain first place in the Serie A standings, despite having gone behind early on at Juventus Stadium.

Pablo Barrientos shocked the Bianconeri with an early strike, but shortly after Andrea Pirlo drew the game level with a fine free-kick from just outside the box. The former AC Milan man stepped up his game even further in the second period as he provided assists for Giorgio Chiellini and Fabio Quagliarella after the visitors had had Marco Motta sent off.

Catania made a brilliant start to the match as in the fourth minute Motta, on loan at the Sicilians from Juventus, picked out Barrientos outside the box, and the Argentine took a few steps before firing a precise shot into the lower left corner.

The Old Lady quickly recovered from the early setback, and began mounting increasingly dangerous attacks. The deserved equaliser came in the 22nd minute through Pirlo. The midfielder struck from a free-kick from outside the box, sending a beautiful effort in the lower right corner for his first goal for Juventus.

The Bianconeri continued to press as they aimed to take advantage of their momentum, and they nearly went in front on the half-hour mark when Quagliarella sent a shot crashing onto the bar.

Moments later, however, Catania responded through Francesco Lodi, the midfielder forcing a superb reflex save from Gianluigi Buffon, who managed to parry the ball against the woodwork to save his team from conceding a certain goal.


Little changed after the break as the Old Lady continued to press forward in search of the winner. Pirlo and Quagliarella went close on a couple of occasions, but it seemed increasingly likely that the game would end in a draw.

In the 65th minute Motta severely damaged Catania's chances of earning a point, as he was deservedly shown a second yellow card for a ghastly challenge on Juventus left-back Paolo De Ceglie. It looked like a matter of time before the Old Lady would take the lead, and indeed they did 10 minutes later.

Chiellini was in the right place at the right time to head in yet another brilliant free-kick from Pirlo, continuing an impressive show by the midfielder. Catania looked unable to contain the former Milan man, and he was not done for the night yet.

In the 81st minute, he slid a superb through ball in for Quagliarella, who raced ahead of the Sicilian defence and fired a low shot, which deflected off Tomas Kosicky before looping into the net to put the game well beyond any doubt.

Following tonight's result, Juventus are first in the standings with 49 points, two more than title rivals Milan, who they face in the next round of Serie A. Catania sit in 14th place with 27 points after 22 games.


Juventus

1
Gianluigi Buffon
Goalkeeper
3.5
3
3.5
29
Paolo De Ceglie
Defender
68′
3.0
15
Andrea Barzagli
Defender
3.0
19
3.0
8
Claudio Marchisio
Midfielder
57′
3.0
20
Simone Padoin
Midfielder
61′
2.5
21
Andrea Pirlo
Midfielder
22′ 74′ 81′
4.0
24
3.0
22
3.0
18
3.5

Catania

2.0
1
Tomáš Košický
Goalkeeper
3.0
6
2.5
11
Marco Motta
Defender
4′ 51′ 65′
3.0
12
2.5
14
2.5
4
2.5
10
Francesco Lodi
Midfielder
60′
2.5
13
Mariano Julio Izco
Midfielder
3.0
17
Alejandro Gómez
Midfielder
71′
3.0
28
3.0
18

Substitutes

30
Marco Storari
Goalkeeper
-
2
-
26
-
7
Simone Pepe
Midfielder
61′
3.0
32
-
14
2.5
10
-

Substitutes

-
20
Juan Pablo Carrizo
Goalkeeper
3.0
3
2.5
27
Felipe Seymour
Midfielder
71′
-
19
Adrian Ricchiuti
Midfielder
3.0
27
Marco Biagianti
Midfielder
50′
-
25
-
32

Coach/Manager

-
-

Coach/Manager

 
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  • Assist
  • Penalty Save
  • Penalty Shootout Goal
  • Penalty Shootout Miss
  • Yellow Card / Red Card
  • Red Card
  • Substitution IN
  • Substitution OUT
  • Injury
  • Goal.com Rating
  • Goal.com Man of the Match
  • Goal.com Flop of the Match
  • Top & Flop Global Ranking
  • Fans' Man of the Match
  • Fans' Flop of the Match
Results
 
Top Scorers
Player   Goals Penalties
Zlatan Ibrahimovic Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Striker
Milan
28 10
Diego Alberto Milito Diego Alberto Milito
Striker
Inter
24 8
Antonio Di Natale Antonio Di Natale
Striker
Udinese
23 4
Edinson  Cavani Edinson Cavani
Striker
Napoli
23 3
R. Palacio R. Palacio
Striker
Genoa
19 3