La Stampa 10/03/99
Carlo Ancelotti says that, although it will be difficult, Juventus can
still challenge Parma for the fourth and final spot for next year's
Champions League.
If Juve keeps up the pace that has established under Ancelotti, Juve might
even wind up second in the standings, reaching Fiorentina.
Take a look:
UNDER LIPPI / UNDER ANCELOTTI / CURRENT STANDINGS
Fiorentina 42 / JUVENTUS 10 / Lazio 51
Lazio 41 / Lazio 10 / Fiorentina 47
Milan 37 / Milan 9 / Milan 46
Parma 37 / Udinese 9 / Parma 44
Inter 34 / Bologna 7 / Udinese 39
Udinese 30 / Parma 7 / JUVENTUS 37
Bologna 28 / Roma 7 / Inter 35
Roma 28 / Perugia 6 / Roma 35
JUVENTUS 27 / Sampdoria 6 / Bologna 35
Bari 25 / Venezia 6 / Bari 30
Cagliari 24 / Bari 5 / Cagliari 29
Perugia 22 / Cagliari 5 / Venezia 28
Venezia 22 / Fiorentina 5 / Perugia 28
Piacenza 19 / Salernitana 4 / Sampdoria 23
Vicenza / 19 / Piacenza 3 / Piacenza 22
Sampdoria 17 / Inter 1 / Vicenza 20
Salernitana 16 / Vicenza 1 / Salernitana 20
Empoli 15 / Empoli 0 / Empoli 15
According to Ancelotti, the new Juventus won't have a definite line-up, but
it will be similar to the one seen recently, with Thierry Henry as Zinedine
Zidane's alternative, since a line-up with the two French and two forwards
would be unbalanced.
Ciro Ferrara will be out for Saturday's match against Udinese and is in
doubt for the return leg against Olympiakos.
Yesterday, there was an optional training session which was attended by
Angelo Peruzzi, Michelangelo Rampulla, Zidane, and Gianluca Pessotto. This
was also the first training with new goalkeeper coach Walter De Vecchi,
replacing Ivano Bordon who will follow Marcello Lippi and Narciso Pezzotti
to Inter.