Friday, September 9, 2011

Del Piero pleased with Juventus' late home

Del Piero proud of Juventus's new home

A 1 neighborly draw in opposition to Notts County FC, the group that propelled Juventus' dark-and-white shirts, stamped the opening of the club's revamped 41,000-seater home stadium, extended the destination of the old Stadio Delle Alpi.

Skipper Alessandro Del Piero, Juventus' untouched beat scorer, declared: "I'm glad for the foremost pages I have composed in our terrific history. Juve have consistently been a glorious composition, and a fabulous painted creation requires an eminent edge similar to this."

Luca Toni had the honour of scoring the first target at the club's late home, tapping in with his alternate foot following Robert Burch parried a Fabio Quagliarella retribution promptly in the second part. Lee Hughes equalised from short proximity a few moments from time emulating a unhindered-kick from the alternate.

Juventus notables paraded on to the pitch before kick-off, combining a few terrific goalkeepers: Gianluigi Buffon, Dino Zoff and Lucidio Sentimenti. "I'm 91, but this is clearly one of the best equipped nights of my existence; something unforgettable," expressed Sentimenti, the eldest of the players welcomed. England mentor Fabio Capello and 2006 FIFA World Cup winner Marcello Lippi were likewise in participation, while sweeper Gaetano Scirea, who expired in an auto accident in 1989, was recalled with dance specialists framing a colossal No6 on the pitch.

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