Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Everton beats Juventus on penalties in International Champions Cup

Everton versus Juventus (2013) 

San Francisco, Calif. -- during the support match of the International Champions Cup -- a tournament-style event hosted all the way through various U.S. Cities this summer -- Everton defeated Juventus on penalties (6-5) in a Bay Area showdown next to AT&T Park Wednesday night, in the same way as the teams had played to a 1-1 appeal to.

The close battle was a cure representing native fans, who had the opportunity to distinguish such stars as Everton’s Tim Howard and Marouane Fellaini, and Juventus’ Carlos Tevez.

During the opening minutes it was evident to facilitate both teams were improbable to win, as Tevez and Everton’s Steven Pienaar argued representing a foul as apiece tried to return possession.
Everton versus Juventus (2013)

During the 18th insignificant Juventus to finish seemed to comprehend a quantity of disgusting production departing what time Luca Marrone took an attempt from around 30 yards improbable, but U.S. State team and Everton star Tim Howard was in view to market it.

Everton hard-pressed the court case to the other top in the 25th insignificant what time defeater Anichebe headed the globe to the feet of Pienaar, whose shot from the top of the 18-yard box was a little larger than the goal.

Juventus right now responded with an disgusting attack to facilitate resulted in a corner-kick. Luca Marrone eventually found the globe next to his feet next to the far pole, but can not accurately redirect the shot.

Both teams continued to struggle offensively in the chief semi. Juventus earned a further corner with 15 minutes not here, and Tevez sent the globe in front of the goal. The globe was unfurnished by Everton, but to the feet of Arturo Erasmo Vidal Pardo, who one-timed the shot truly spacious.

Just or halftime Everton had a free-kick, but John Stones' description thump the pole, leaving the game scoreless.

Early in the support semi next to the 52nd insignificant, it appeared things might revolution, as Everton’s Kevin Mirallas got through the Juventus apology and single had custodian Marco Storari to beat. However, Storari held a solidify view and blocked Mirallas’ shot.
Everton versus Juventus (2013)

Keeper Tim Howard returned the esteem and furthermore made his presence felt, as he made a horrendous diving save 10 minutes into the support semi what time Juventus’ Vidal Pardo virtually scored on a free-kick from around 25 yards improbable.

The chief goal of the game would to finish show your face in the 61st insignificant what time Everton’s defeater Anichebe made a horrendous tackle go up to midfield, cleanly dispossessing Juventus of the globe, and darted away.  He followed by agreed improbable to Kevin Mirallas on the wing, who faked a defender outside go up to the 6-yard box and followed by brought the globe back in representing a left-footed shot to facilitate beat Storari to the go up to pole representing a 1-0 Everton head.

Fans next to AT&T square stood up and cheered with 20 minutes residual in the game, but this stage not representing a goal. Instead, the praise was representing Juventus and Italian legend Andrea Pirlo's pass into the game.  Pirlo’s brilliant soccer career has had countless memorable moments, for the most part notably leading Italy to a World Cup title in 2006.
Everton versus Juventus (2013)

Without coincidence, Pirlo was involved in the leave-taking to facilitate led to the tying goal in the 81st insignificant, as the globe made its way around the midfield and Kwadwo Asamoah got the globe representing an candid shot. Asamoah fired with his not here bottom and thump a globe with pace and curve. Tim Howard was to finish beat and the game eventually proceeded to penalty kicks, fixed 1-1.

With a latent game-winning penalty-kick attempt on the line, as well as an opportunity to advance in International Champions Cup, Pirlo stepped up not in favor of Howard, but to everyone's shock, his shot was spacious. Howard would soon after win the game with a save of Juventus' Federico Peluso's penalty-kick.

Both teams will head to Dodger Stadium representing weekend contest games, and to collapse U.S. Fans a taste of more European football.

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