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November 13, 2010 2:45 PM EST
Stadio Olimpico di Torino — Torino
Referee: N. Rizzoli
Attendance: 23869
Player Ratings: Juventus 1-1 Roma
Both sides earned a point in an enthralling encounter in Turin. Goal.com rates the players on show.
By Max De Luca
He made an excellent diving save in the 10th minute but had no chance on Totti's spot-kick. Did well when called upon tonight.
The 18-year-old Dane did not look out of place at all and is definitely a youngster to keep an eye on in the coming years.
Did a decent job neutralising the threat of Vucinic upfront. Positioned himself superbly and was solid in the air.
He marshalled the back line with the zeal of a four-star general. The bloodied defender looked like he had been in a battle by the time the final whistle was blown.
The World Cup winner's best days are long behind him but with the club decimated by injuries he featured once again at the back and managed to last 45 minutes before making way for Traore.
The much-maligned midfielder did not make any more friends by conceding a penalty on the cusp of half-time although it did not look like much intent when the ball struck his arm. Did provide some decent crosses this evening.
The Brazilian was solid in the tackle and battled hard in the midfield trenches. Led a late attack that almost culminated with a goal. Missed a golden chance in the first half, though.
'The Little Prince' showed his class against his former club tonight. His deliveries into the box were of the highest quality and he provided the assist for Iaquinta's goal. He almost found what would have been a deserved winner if not for Burdisso's block late on.
Blew hot and cold tonight. Had a chance to give his side the lead in the second half but couldn't hit the target from an acute angle.
The Calabrese striker spurned a couple of chances before opening the scoring in spectacular fashion. Substituted in the 53rd minute for Del Piero.
Set Iaquinta up twice with chances and just missed a volley in the early going. Was a constant threat upfront and his dipping drive with three minutes left troubled Julio Sergio. A good display from the Italy international.
Made his first appearance for the Bianconeri and looks like he will be useful for Gigi Del Neri.
Came on for the goalscorer but wasn't able to emulate his heroics.
Enjoyed the physical nature of the game but was unable to find a winner.
Stood tall and proud between the sticks tonight and had good control of his penalty area. No chance on Iaquinta's acrobatic goal. Made a good save on Quagliarella to preserve the draw.
The weak link at the back for the Lupi this evening and unsurprisingly didn't make it out for the second half.
Was incensed when he wasn't awarded a penalty near the end of the first half. Made a heroic sliding block on Quagliarella in the 72nd minute.
The former Inter man made a likely goal-saving block on Aquilani's shot in the 81st minute. Thrives in chaotic encounters like the one tonight.
Galloped forward whenever he had the chance but found it tough to create any clear-cut chances.
Wasn’t afraid to pull the trigger from distance. He was late tracking back and he failed to pick up Iaquinta for the goal. Disappeared for large chunks of the game.
Has struggled at times this season but still wears his heart on his sleeve for the Lupi and tonight was no different.
Was nutmegged in the lead-up to Iaquinta's goal and was hooked with 15 minutes to play.
The maddeningly inconsistent Frenchman was lively in the early going, picking up a yellow card in the first minute and then almost opened the scoring with a curling effort nine minutes later. Caused more problems for Juve in the second effort with his pace and guile.
The captain won and then converted a controversial penalty on the cusp of half-time. Surprisingly subbed off with the three points still very much up for grabs in the 68th minute.
Tried to do it all himself at times and failed to attack some excellent deliveries by Menez in the second half.
Not a huge improvement for Cassetti although he did get forward plenty of times.
Brief 15-minute cameo.
Battled hard with Chiellini after replacing Totti.
| Tournament | |
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| Ranking |
| Rank/Player | Position | Team | Rating |
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| 1. Ezequiel Lavezzi | Striker | Napoli | 3.63 |
| 2. Gökhan Inler | Midfielder | Napoli | 3.38 |
| 3. Hugo Armando Campagnaro | Defender | Napoli | 3.38 |
| 4. Christian Maggio | Midfielder | Napoli | 3.38 |
| 5. Daniele Portanova | Defender | Bologna | 3.33 |
| 6. Marco Rossi | Midfielder | Genoa | 3.33 |
| 7. W. Gargano | Midfielder | Napoli | 3.33 |
| 8. Edinson Cavani | Striker | Napoli | 3.33 |
| 9. Fabio Borini | Striker | AS Roma | 3.30 |
| 10. Zlatan Ibrahimovic | Striker | Milan | 3.28 |
| 11. Morgan De Sanctis | Goalkeeper | Napoli | 3.25 |
| 12. Paolo Cannavaro | Defender | Napoli | 3.25 |
| 13. Alejandro Gómez | Midfielder | Catania | 3.25 |
| 14. Marco Rigoni | Midfielder | Novara | 3.25 |
| 15. Andrea Pirlo | Midfielder | Juventus | 3.21 |
| 16. Sebastien Frey | Goalkeeper | Genoa | 3.20 |
| 17. Davide Astori | Defender | Cagliari | 3.20 |
| 18. Federico Peluso | Defender | Atalanta | 3.17 |
| 19. Mauricio Isla | Midfielder | Udinese | 3.17 |
| 20. Gaby Mudingayi | Midfielder | Bologna | 3.17 |
| Player | Goals | Penalties | |
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Striker Milan |
28 | 10 |
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Diego Alberto Milito
Striker Inter |
24 | 8 |
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Antonio Di Natale
Striker Udinese |
23 | 4 |
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Edinson Cavani
Striker Napoli |
23 | 3 |
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R. Palacio
Striker Genoa |
19 | 3 |

