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[拉齐奥足球新闻]尤文逼平拉齐奥

[拉齐奥足球新闻]尤文逼平拉齐奥

逻辑在上半场16分钟进球 特雷泽盖在下半场26分钟入球
Tommaso Rocchi's opener was cancelled out by David Trezeguet, but Juventus are held at the Olimpico by a determined Lazio.

The Bianconeri knew that a win here would automatically crown them Winter Champions of Serie A, having taken a 10-point lead last weekend. Lazio were protecting an unbeaten home record with five victories out of seven.

Giuliano Giannichedda left the Biancocelesti on a free transfer in the summer, but was not even on the bench, while Pavel Nedved, Angelo Peruzzi and Paolo Di Canio were also facing their former clubs. With Cesar out for a month with a thigh strain, Christian Manfredini stepped into the left flank.

Massimo Oddo curled a free kick over the bar after four minutes and an ambitious Zlatan Ibrahimovic strike from 30 metres did not trouble Angelo Peruzzi.

A desperate Lilian Thuram intervention prevented Tommaso Rocchi's cutback reaching Di Canio in the centre, as the former Empoli man had carved through the Juve defence.

There was controversy after seven minutes, as Valon Behrami may have been held back by Giorgio Chiellini as he went to get on the end of Luciano Zauri's low cross from the left, but the referee waved play on.

Gianluca Zambrotta's deflected strike from the edge of the box drifted just wide of the top corner and a Manfredini effort was comfortably saved.

Lazio took the lead after 16 minutes thanks to a howler from the usually unflappable Thuram. His first error allowed Di Canio to run forward and his shot was charged down by Mauro Camoranesi. The Frenchman then got the loose ball, but refused to put it out for a corner and was disposessed by Manfredini, who cut back for Rocchi to fire in from eight yards.

Nedved deflected an Oddo free kick with his elbow, but it was placed in front of his face and therefore probably not deserving of a penalty. On the resulting corner kick, a fierce Oddo half-volley flew just over the crossbar.

Juventus drew level on 26 minutes with a chaotic move. Nedved was left unmarked at the back post for a looping header on Camoranesi's free kick, but the final touch came from David Trezeguet to push it over the line. The Frenchman has hit the back of the net for the last eight consecutive games.

Behrami had his second penalty appeal waved away for a tussle with Chiellini, who had lost the ball in a collision with his own teammate. This incident was perhaps a little more debatable than the first.

It was certainly a 'manly' game, with a crunching Behrami challenge on Nedved and then Fabio Cannavaro's follow-up twisting the Swiss international's ankle between his legs. This last tackle seemed to prompt a sprain for Behrami and he was stretchered off to make way for Christian Keller.

Chiellini almost gave Juventus the lead on the stroke of half-time with a spectacular half-volley that Peruzzi slapped out of the top near corner with his trailing arm.

The tension was palpable, particularly with former Lazio man Nedved, and a scuffle broke out at the half-time whistle between the Czech international and Fabio Liverani. Nedved had to be dragged away by his teammates and the referee, as the two players grabbed each other by the throat. Nedved was extremely fortunate to stay on the pitch, as he had already been booked earlier.

Ibrahimovic chested down the ball at the back post, but fired well wide from six yards.

Lazio replaced Di Canio with Goran Pandev, but Juventus went incredibly close to a second goal. Ibrahimovic flicked the ball over the defence for Trezeguet's half-volley, but Peruzzi rushed off his line and spread himself to palm over the bar with a desperate reaction save.

It was an open game and Thuram did well to disturb Rocchi when he hooked down a free kick. Ibrahimovic broke away and tried to surprise Peruzzi at the near post, but couldn't get his shot on target.

Rocchi limped off for Igli Tare, but Juve kept creating the best chances and Oddo's

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