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Full Time Report JUVENTUS FC CHELSEA FC Full Time Report First Knock-out Round 2nd leg - Tuesday 10 March 2009 Stadio Olimpico - Turin JUVENTUS FC 01st leg 1 CHELSEA FC CHELSEA FC win 3-2 on aggregate 220:45 2 (1) (1) half time half time 7 Hasan Salihamidžić in 11 Pavel Nedvěd out 13' 9 Vincenzo Iaquinta 19' 1 Gianluigi Buffon 1 Petr Čech 3 Giorgio Chiellini 3 Ashley Cole 4 Olof Mellberg 5 Michael Essien 9 Vincenzo Iaquinta 8 Frank Lampard 10 Alessandro Del Piero 11 Didier Drogba 11 Pavel Nedvěd 12 John Mikel Obi 17 David Trezeguet 13 Michael Ballack 19 Claudio Marchisio 17 José Bosingwa 21 Zdeněk Grygera 26 John Terry 28 Cristian Molinaro 33 Alex 30 Tiago 39 Nicolas Anelka 13 Alexander Manninger 40 Henrique Hilário 5 Jonathan Zebina 6 Ricardo Carvalho 7 Hasan Salihamidžić 15 Florent Malouda 8 Amauri 45' 20 Deco 18 Christian Poulsen 7 Hasan Salihamidžić 2'09" 5 Michael Essien 21 Salomon Kalou 20 Sebastian Giovinco 35 Juliano Belletti 41 Lorenzo Ariaudo 42 Michael Mancienne Coach: Coach: Claudio Ranieri Guus Hiddink Full Full Half 3 Giorgio Chiellini 54' Half Total shot(s) 5 14 Total shot(s) 7 12 Shot(s) on target 3 6 Shot(s) on target 2 6 Free kick(s) to goal 1 2 20 Sebastian Giovinco in Free kick(s) to goal 1 2 9 Vincenzo Iaquinta out 61' Save(s) 1 4 Save(s) 2 5 Corner(s) 3 5 63' 1 Petr Čech Corner(s) 0 1 in 35 Juliano Belletti Foul(s) committed 11 22 Foul(s) committed 13 25 66' out 5 Michael Essien Foul(s) suffered 12 23 Foul(s) suffered 9 20 69' 11 Didier Drogba Offside(s) 0 1 Offside(s) 2 3 Possession 42% 46% 3 Giorgio Chiellini 70' Possession 58% 54% Ball in play 11'57" 26'58" 10 Alessandro Del Piero 74' Ball in play 15'12" 31'10" Total ball in play 27'09" 58'08" Total ball in play 27'09" 58'08" 8 Amauri in 17 David Trezeguet out 79' Referee: 83' 11 Didier Drogba Alberto Mallenco Undiano (ESP) Assistant referees: Victoriano Díaz Casado (ESP) Jesús Calvo Guadamuro (ESP) 88' 3 Ashley Cole in 6 Ricardo Carvalho 89' out 33 Alex Fourth official: Antonio Rubinos Perez (ESP) 90' UEFA delegate: Svein Johannessen (NOR) 10 Alessandro Del Piero 4'01" 39 Nicolas Anelka Attendance: 27,319 22:38:47 CET Goal Booked Sentoff Substitution Penalty Owngoal Captain Goalkeeper Misses nextmatch if booked 10 Mar 2009 UEFA Media Information.
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