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Last season brought the Decima, marking the end of a 20-year drought in Italy’s premier knockout competition. Exactly one year on from the Bianconeri’s record-breaking 10th trophy, Massimiliano Allegri’s men are preparing to make history once more at Rome’s Stadio Olimpico as they go in search not only of extending their own record for cup crowns to 11 but also in achieving what no club has done before: winning both Serie A and the Coppa Italia in consecutive seasons. On the eve of a potentially unprecedented feat, Juventus.com takes a look back at the Old Lady’s extensive love affair with the country’s premier knockout competition and sets the scene for Saturday’s date with destiny in the capital against Milan. 1938: Juventus 5-2 Torino (agg.) History needs to begin somewhere and when it does, why not achieve it at the expense of your local rivals? Victories over Torino this term set the Bianconeri on course for an eventual history-making title triumph, while also marking the first step of their Coppa Italia defence, and fittingly the Granata were the opposition in Juve’s first ever cup final triumph just under 80 years ago. As with this current campaign, the Bianconeri eliminated title rivals Inter in semi-finals – to whom they narrowly conceded top spot in Serie A by one point – to set up a tantalising two-legged showdown with Torino. During the first encounter at the Stadio Filadeflia, Walter D’Odorico equalised for the Granata ten minutes ahead of the break following Savino Bellini’s opener.

With 18 minutes remaining, Lodovico Defilippis added a second for the visitors before Bellini grabbed his second and Juve’s third as the club put one hand on the trophy. Torino began the return leg in earnest a week later, going ahead courtesy of Fioravante Baldi’s strike as they attempted to pull off a spirited comeback. But it would not be enough to swing the momentum in the visitors’ favour as Guglielmo Gabetto, top scorer in the Old Lady’s Serie A campaign and one of the club’s all-time marksmen, hit a quick-fire first-half double to restore control of the tie and bring the cup home to the black and white half of Turin. Having fortuitously secured a 1-1 draw at the San Siro thanks to final specialist Bellini, Luis Monti’s men approached the return tie on home turf in the knowledge that only a radically improved performance would see them crowned champions: a clinical hat-trick from Riza Lushta, the highest scoring foreigner of the 1941/42 season, made certain of that. Ecs Fsb800 Motherboard Drivers Download. The Serb struck once in the first half and twice in two second-half minutes to put Milan to the sword, who had briefly given themselves a fighting chance by reducing the deficit to 3-2 with half an hour to play. Lushta’s match-winning treble would also see the striker end the Coppa campaign as leading scorer with eight goals. Microsoft Office Word 2007 Crack Torrent.

1958/59: Inter 1-4 Juventus Omar Sivori and John Charles were Juventus’ strike pairing the last time the Bianconeri won back-to-back Coppa Italia titles and, typically, the legendary duo would leave an indelible mark in both finals against Inter in 1959 and 1960. It would be the latter to hand his side the advantage at the San Siro, the first of three goals across the two showpieces for the Welshman, with Sergio Cervato’s effort following shortly afterwards to send Juve into the interval with a 2-1 advantage. Sivori restored the two-goal cushion minutes after the restart, before Cervato helped himself to a second from the penalty spot to end Juventus’ 17-year wait for glory. 1959/60: Juventus 3-2 Fiorentina (aet.) The 1960 edition proved to be one of the most entertaining and nail-biting Coppa Italia finals in the competition's history. Charles gave Renato Cesarini’s men the lead once again early on with a real thunderbolt of a strike from distance. 1965: Juventus 1-0 Inter Champions of Europe, Inter, approached the final as firm favourites, facing a Juventus side who had finished the Serie A season in a disappointing fourth position. Dreamfall Longest Journey 2 Cracked. The Bianconeri, however, didn’t keep to the pre-match script and edged themselves in front early on when Giampaolo Menichelli capitalised on a goalkeeping error to roll the ball home.

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