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Thurman Murman wrote:
getborn wrote:out in pens.

soild showing, had an abundance of chances, should have been wrapped up in normal time.

Cavani offside? im not so sure.
Only watched extra time on live stream - thought we gave them a hiding, pens being a lottery of course.

Of well, still competing on two fronts, plus the CL qualification is more important.

highlights.

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From football-italia.net
Thursday 27 January, 2011
Official: Napoli sign Ruiz

Napoli have announced that they have completed the signing of Espanyol centre-back Victor Ruiz.

The 21-year-old centre-back joins on loan until the end of the season.

He will then sign on a permanent basis in June, putting pen to paper on a four-year deal.

Jesus Datolo, the Napoli midfielder who has been on loan with Espanyol, will now sign outright for the Spanish club.

Ruiz was in Italy today to take care of the paperwork.

He will return to Barcelona and hold a Press Conference to bid farewell to Espanyol.
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Ruiz arriving in Napoli.... he must be loving it.

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I have only seen the guy play a few times - composed, big strapping CB and former Under 21 captain.

We beat Juventus, Milan, Real, Inter and Fiorentina to the punch, so he must be ok.

With Fernandez arriving in June, the defensive stocks all of a sudden are looking pretty good.

Pazzini has signed fo Inter, which is good given that he wont be lining up for Samp against us on Sunday.
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the fact Ruiz is arriving immediately is a good thing...we need him right now!

oh yeha good point with no pazzini on sunday
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wooooooo hoooooooo..... NO PAZZZINI!
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Ruiz agrees Napoli move January 27, 2011

Napoli have reached an agreement to sign Espanyol defender Victor Ruiz on a permanent deal.

Ruiz, 21, will sign a contract until June 2015 with Napoli on Friday pending a medical.

A statement from Espanyol read: "RCD Espanyol and SSC Napoli have reached an agreement for defender Victor Ruiz to join the Italian team once he completes a medical in Naples on Friday.

"Ruiz will travel this afternoon to Italy and is expected to sign a four-and-a-half year contract with Napoli."

Ruiz, who was a reported target of Manchester City last month, attracted interest from across Europe following fine performances with the Primera Liga side this season.

He will become Napoli's second reinforcement in the winter transfer market following the arrival of defender Lautaro Fernandez from Argentinian side Tigres earlier this month.

Ruiz has yet to break into the full international squad but has a handful of caps for Spain's Under-21 team and will join a Napoli side that lies second in Serie A.
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NO disrespect to my fellow nap formulites on here but whats with the hype for pazzini!

hes only scored 6 goals this term.

2 coming from the penalty spot.

he scored 3 away to strugglers lecce (2 & 1pen)
he scored away to strugglers cesena which came in the 92 minute
he scored at home vs cellar dwellers bari (penalty)
and one vs milan at home.

not a good report card this term considering he hit 22 i think last season.

On a sampdoria note they have failed to hit the back of the net 9 times this season.
5 0-0 draws
3 0-1 losses
1 0-3 loss.

so dont be suprised if this game ends up 0-0 or a 1-0 win for the naps.
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if ur a betting man a 1-0 napoli win with lavezzi scoring will give you 17/1
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Pocho hit with flu, may miss samp.

Sosa anyone?

This is where mascara could fit nicely.
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4-0, great result, Santacroce, Yebda and Zuniga all handed starts after the Coppa.

Pocho will miss Chievo through suspension.

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a pre-agreement has been reached for Inler to arrive in June.

also tracking Tim Matavž from Groningen who Ajax are keen on asa replacemnt for Suarez.
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Blue Mastiff wrote:NO disrespect to my fellow nap formulites on here but whats with the hype for pazzini!

hes only scored 6 goals this term.

2 coming from the penalty spot.

he scored 3 away to strugglers lecce (2 & 1pen)
he scored away to strugglers cesena which came in the 92 minute
he scored at home vs cellar dwellers bari (penalty)
and one vs milan at home.

not a good report card this term considering he hit 22 i think last season.

On a sampdoria note they have failed to hit the back of the net 9 times this season.
5 0-0 draws
3 0-1 losses
1 0-3 loss.

so dont be suprised if this game ends up 0-0 or a 1-0 win for the naps.
Still think the same of Pazzini???
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Cavani is a phenomenon, its that simple.

Two assists for Lavezzi and one for Hamsik.

Super result, now for Chievo on Wednesday.
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Signing of the season.
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Juventino wrote:Signing of the season.
Definitely and we have now not conceded at home for 7 games, San Paolo is becoming the fortress it was for the last two years, but we are able to win away from home as well.

Lavezzi suspended wednesday, but SOsa or Lucarelli will start.

WTF is going on with Juve, I know they are struggling, but now its getting ridiculous.
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Injuries, and the fact our left-back does not want to mark.
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What a cracking goal by Juve. Thought it was Del Piero at first. Mama mia.
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Lavezzi is an absolute superstar... tirelessly working for the team.
and how was his little scoop pass to Hamsik who then set up Yebda for the shot (who should have hit the target) :shock:
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born slippy wrote:Lavezzi is an absolute superstar... tirelessly working for the team.
and how was his little scoop pass to Hamsik who then set up Yebda for the shot (who should have hit the target) :shock:
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I have been impressed with Il Gigante - Yebda.

We can keep him for 3 million which we should. He works tirelessly.

Pagelle for the game below:

De Sanctis: 6. Inoperoso, mai impegnato: è ancora una volta il portoghese non pagante che si gode lo spettacolo dei compagni allungando in tutta tranquillità la striscia di minuti di imbattibilità. Privilegiato.

Santacroce: 7. Una palla pazza che rimbalza e si allunga sugli avversari per sradicare palloni o anticipare le trame offensive. Tonico e sempre attento, ripaga la fiducia del mister garantendo inoltre ripartenze sicure e puntuali. Legno massello.

Cannavaro: 7. Il capitano parte in sordina e la velocità di recupero a palla lanciata non è sempre la migliore; poi ritrova smalto con il passare dei minuti e per Maccarone e Macheda si fa dura, quasi impossibile, trovare gli spunti giusti. Giubbino antiproiettile.Dal 69' Cribari: 6. Pochi minuti per l'italo brasiliano che continua egregiamente, a vittoria praticamente in cassaforte, il lavoro iniziato da Cannavaro con chiusure precise e con semplici aperture di gioco dalla retrovie.

Campagnaro: 7,5. E’ in un momento di forma straordinario: esplosivo, blinda la sua zona di competenza, dirompente, affonda nel burro avversario con scioltezza disarmante. Spettacolo della natura. Ribadiamo per l’ennesima volta, merita la nazionale.

Zuniga: 7,5. Prestazione super per il colombiano che sfonda in continuazione l’out garantendo appoggio e profondità con e senza palla. Prezioso nel supporto tattico degli ingranaggi difensivi. Buone le diagonali sui due fronti. Moro del Golfo.

Yebda: 7,5. Centimetri e peso nel cuore del campo dove sradica palloni in quantità industriale e riapre il gioco con tocchi semplici e di prima intenzione. Agile e spigliato nel gioco aereo, passista e metronomo della ripartenza azzurra. Torre di comando.

Gargano: 6,5. Motore multi-jet del centrocampo, pressa alto e su tutti i portatori di palla blucerchiati. Molti i break che consentono al Napoli di ripartire in contropiede, ma numerosi i tocchi imprecisi che vanificano talvolta le buone intenzioni. Lunatico.

Dossena: 7-. Si rivede finalmente l’esterno a tutta fascia apprezzato ad inizio stagione: sciolta e fluida la gamba in fase di spinta, robusta l’esecuzione del raddoppio e della marcatura uno contro uno. Manca ancora la pulizia impeccabile nel regalare cross pericolosi a ripetizione. Pony express.

Hamsik: 7,5. E’ il centrocampista o l’attaccante aggiunto a seconda dei casi. Segue la manovra dettando il ritmo e fornendo punti mobili che aumentano il ventaglio di possibilità nel giro palla. Perfetti l’inserimento e la battuta a rete che trafigge Curci. Genio della lampada. Dal 57' Sosa: 6. Il Napoli è già ampiamente avanti quando entra il Principito che ha solo, dunque, l'onere di gestire la distribuzione di gioco con serena applicazione.

Lavezzi: 8. Per fermarlo ci vorrebbe un esorcismo, ma evidentemente tra le fila blucerchiate non c’è l’acqua santa necessaria. Fa a fettine la difesa doriana sia sui lati che per vie centrali. Perfetto l’affondo e la rifinitura per Cavani nell’occasione del primo gol. Indemoniato.

Cavani: 8,5. Altro pallone da portare a casa a futura memoria di una tripletta da cineteca. Ubriacante nel dribbling stretto che prepara il primo sigillo, tuttofare e cinico quando procura e realizza il penalty, devastante e freddo nel seguire l’azione in cui conclude di giustezza la personale opera in tre atti. Ritratti d’autore. Dal 62' Lucarelli: sv. Al di là del piacere di rivederlo il campo, l'attempato bomber livornese dimostra di avere ancora tossine da smaltire.

Mazzarri: 8. E’ un Napoli champagne nonostante l’avveduto ed intelligente turn-over dopo le fatiche supplementari di Coppa Italia. Impenetrabile la difesa con il filtro puntuale dei centrocampisti, al solito devastante la ripartenza negli spazi. Gli azzurri annientano i genovesi in ogni zona del campo e la classifica, meritata, è più di un sogno. Comandante.
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Napoli’s recent Serie A record at the San Paolo is six wins and a draw, keeping a clean sheet for 427 minutes of football. Edinson Cavani’s hat-trick took his career total to 51 goals and he has netted 23 this season between Serie A and Cup games.

Sampdoria have lost five away games on the trot in all competition and haven’t scored for 452 minutes outside Marassi. Their last victory in Naples was 2-0 on April 19 1998 thanks to a Pierre Laigle brace, followed by two draws and five defeats between Serie A and Serie B, during which they scored just twice.

On Pazzini he was always going to give it it me up the ar.se with his 2 goals and 1 assist in 45 minutes but my statements are directed on his form with samp. Obviously lacked service at the Marrasi and Samp are in trouble. Macheda has been a flop and Maccarone is at best a leading Serie B Striker. Both Pazzinis goals were very well taken i must say and the delivery was top notch. I felt the penalty could have gone either way. I would not have given it. Was hoping for a draw to keep both those clubs at bay. The missed penalty from Pastore was obviously the turning point of the game where Palermo have never conquered San Siro in Serie A, picking up just seven draws in 24 meetings with Inter. The Rosanero’s last League away win was 2-1 at Cesena on November 21, followed by two draws and three losses. Fabrizio Miccoli took his Serie A tally to 75, while it was the fifth for Antonio Nocerino.

Javier Pastore took Palermo’s first spot-kick of the Serie A campaign, but it was neutralised by Julio Cesar. In Week 22 the referees awarded 8 penalties, but only 4 were converted successfully.

On the Juve front..................Juventus and Udinese haven’t shared the Serie A spoils in Turin since a 1-1 in 1989-90, although there was also a UEFA Cup play-off in 1998-99 with the same result. In all competition the Friulani have won here six times, drawn five – all of them 1-1 scorelines – and lost 28.

Juve have the worst home defensive record in Serie A after leaking 19 goals - four more than the next side, Bari. The Bianconeri haven’t kept a League clean sheet on home turf since the 4-0 demolition of Lecce on October 17, conceding 11 goals in seven games. However, Juve have also scored in all of their last 16 Serie A Stadio Olimpico outings for a total 34 goals. They last fired blanks at home in a 2-0 loss to Palermo on February 28 2010.

It gives me great pleasure watching those pr.icks squirm and beg for a last minute transfer in the hope they sign a striker. If they do end up signing someone they will be paying top dollar. Lets hope other clubs dont give in and they can play with their donkey setup up front for the remainder of the season
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I had to laugh the other day when one of their transfer targets was Samaras.

No offence to Samaras, he is a handy striker, however in days gone by, Juventus would have been looking for someone of the ilk of Torres or Aguero or Pazzini.

They are in dire straits and I would say if it keeps going like this, Del neri will not see the end of the season.
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The Smiff wrote:What a cracking goal by Juve. Thought it was Del Piero at first. Mama mia.
Just a pity it counts for nothing but the eventual youtube compilations.
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Looks like Juventus will be buying Quagliarella anyway and will pay the remaining 13 million Euro.

Thanks for that.

Marotta has to be questioned for his poor work in the transfer market - this is not in reference to Quagliarella's, Bonucci's or Krasic's deals. Just all the other ones.

Lippi back to Juve as CEO next season, with SPalletti in the hotseat.
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It's a work in progress - I don't think everybody expected it to change in 6 months. In came about 10 players, out went big earners (except Amauri, the fuckhead just doesn't want to leave) and we picked up some decent deals out of it. Aquilani for 5mil over the next three years and I think Quagliarella is on a similar sort of deal. Motta won't stay, Pepe probably will. Barzagli comes in for 300k and Sorensen can be purchased for 150k.

Still need to buy players. Possibly a right-back and certainly a striker. Injuries have really cut the team down though. And I'm not talking about last season and before that where everything was muscle related (first thing Agnelli did when he came in was have a look at the Vinovo training center and see why there were so many muscle injuries last season. All doctors were sacked, turf re-layed, etc). Besides Iaquinta, every player injured gets done during the match - that you count as unlucky because in-game incidents can happen like that.

Delneri has not had a settled team to work with, certainly not in 2011. Quagliarella was a huge blow because of how well he was playing and because of his role within Delneri's system, same with De Ceglie when he went down. When the team is on, it is really good. The midfield is one of the best in the league but some players are struggling at the moment. We need a confidence boost, because you can tell from a match like we played against Genoa back a few months, compared to this morning, it is lacking. Players now need to show heart, show some grinta, and make it happen.
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Juventino wrote:It's a work in progress - I don't think everybody expected it to change in 6 months. In came about 10 players, out went big earners (except Amauri, the shiraz just doesn't want to leave) and we picked up some decent deals out of it. Aquilani for 5mil over the next three years and I think Quagliarella is on a similar sort of deal. Motta won't stay, Pepe probably will. Barzagli comes in for 300k and Sorensen can be purchased for 150k.

Still need to buy players. Possibly a right-back and certainly a striker. Injuries have really cut the team down though. And I'm not talking about last season and before that where everything was muscle related (first thing Agnelli did when he came in was have a look at the Vinovo training center and see why there were so many muscle injuries last season. All doctors were sacked, turf re-layed, etc). Besides Iaquinta, every player injured gets done during the match - that you count as unlucky because in-game incidents can happen like that.

Delneri has not had a settled team to work with, certainly not in 2011. Quagliarella was a huge blow because of how well he was playing and because of his role within Delneri's system, same with De Ceglie when he went down. When the team is on, it is really good. The midfield is one of the best in the league but some players are struggling at the moment. We need a confidence boost, because you can tell from a match like we played against Genoa back a few months, compared to this morning, it is lacking. Players now need to show heart, show some grinta, and make it happen.
Only a few with Grinta in that team - Del Piero, Marchisio, Melo, Krasic, Chiellini and Buffon. The rest are there to fill gaps.

My oath you need a full back or two.
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Has a keen eye for detail does not have to hit it hard..knows where it belongs...great finish !
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Ufficiale: Napoli preso Mascara dal Catania

MILANO, 31 gennaio - Il Napoli ha chiuso l'affare Giuseppe Mascara con il Catania e ha depositato il contratto in Lega Calcio.


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Napoli have boosted their hopes of winning the Scudetto after completing the purchase of Giuseppe Mascara.

The Italian fantasista has this evening put pen to paper on a Napoli contract after accepting a switch to the San Paolo.

Mascara has joined the Azzurri on a permanent basis after Catania accepted a bid of €1.2m for the attacking midfielder.

Mascara has signed until June 2013.
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