m. ETTV: N/AChannel finder: Verizon Fios, AT&T U-verse, Comcast Xfinity, Spectrum/Charter, Optimum/Altice, Cox, DIRECTV, Dish, Hulu, fuboTV, Sling. Live stream: ESPN+ (sign up here)***Theo Hernández scored twice to help AC Milan recover from two goals down to draw 2-2 against Parma on Sunday and preserve its unbeaten league record.
However, Hernández headed Milan back into the match two minutes later and scored the equalizer in stoppage time, just as the Rossoneri appeared to be heading for their first league defeat since March. LATE RECOVERYInter left it late before helping to ease a miserable week. Nicolò Barella, Danilo D’Ambrosio and Romelu Lukaku scored in the final 15 minutes after Riccardo Sottil had given Cagliari the lead shortly before halftime.
How odd is that, huh? However, they're anything but odd on the field, as they're one of the best teams around! Let's see why! Kit, Crest and Colours Originally, Juventus played in pink shirts with black ties, until they changed their uniform to their iconic black-and-white striped shirts with white shorts in 1903! Whilst their kit and colours haven't changed since 1903, the same can't be said of their crest. The crest used between 1990 to 2004 was a black-and-white striped coat-of-arms bearing the team name in the middle, and surrounded by a gold band.
Inter was looking to pick itself up after another early Champions League exit. The Nerazzurri drew 0-0 against Shakhtar Donetsk on Wednesday and failed to progress from the group stage for the third successive year. Inter started brightly but were denied several times by fine stops from Cagliari goalkeeper Alessio Cragno.
And it was Cagliari which took the lead three minutes from the break with its first real scoring opportunity. Sottil’s initial shot was blocked but he fired home the rebound. Inter wasted more opportunities before finally equalizing in the 77th minute. A corner was punched clear by Cragno but came out to Barella, who volleyed the ball into the back of the net. And Inter turned it around completely in the 84th with a header from D’Ambrosio, who had only been on the field for about a minute. Cagliari pushed hard for the equalizer and was caught out by a rapid counterattack that was finished by Lukaku.
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It had 2 golden stars on top, a golden mural crown and a golden shield with Turin's municipal symbol: the charging bull. The crest used from 2004 to 2017 used the same format, but made the crown and shield into silhouettes, removed the stars and added a golden arc under the team name. The current badge is much simpler; it contains the team name in capitals and 2 large capital Js below it. Stadiums Juventus have moved a lot over the years; in their first 2 years, they played at Parco del Valentino and Parco Cittadella.
How to watch Juventus vs. Atalanta, Serie AHow to watch Juventus vs. Atalanta in Serie A on Wednesday, March 14. Juventus sits atop Serie A after finally eclipsing Napoli, and it can add to its lead when it takes on Atalanta in a rescheduled match on Wednesday. The two sides are quite familiar with another after facing off in the Coppa Italia semifinals, where Juventus progressed to the final after a 2-0 aggregate triumph. In the league, Atalanta is fighting for a place in European competition, while Juventus is a point clear of Napoli with a game in hand, and can make it a four-point gap in its quest to win the Scudetto for an astonishing seventh straight season. Here's how to watch the match:Time: 1 p. m.
Juventus ArchivesHistorical Background Juventus Football Club is one of Italy's oldest and most prestigious football clubs. The club was founded in Turin by a group of students in 1897. It was initially named Sport-Club Juventus until a name change in 1899. In 1900, Juventus joined the Italian Football Championship. Juventus have been participating in the championship, which is now known as Serie A, uninterruptedly since then! In 1905, they won the championship for the first time, and have been kicking butt ever since! Every TV sport fan should tune in to watch Juventus on TV! La Vecchia Giovane Although this team's name comes from the Latin word for 'youth', they're nicknamed 'La Vecchia Signora', meaning 'The Old Lady'.
Milan remained top of Serie A but had its advantage cut to three points above second-place Inter Milan after the Nerazzurri scored three goals late on to win 3-1 at Cagliari. Napoli and Juventus remained a point behind Inter after beating Sampdoria and Genoa, respectively. Milan was without a number of players through injury, including star forward Zlatan Ibrahimović, and lost another player early on when defender Matteo Gabbia had to be replaced by Pierre Kalulu. Kalulu was making his Serie A debut and was partly at fault for the opening goal as he was beaten by Gervinho, who crossed for Hernani to fire Parma into the lead in the 13th minute. Milan had a goal disallowed and hit the woodwork four times before Parma doubled its tally with Jasmin Kurtić's header in the 56th.
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