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Juve scored against Parma (7-0) but Roma didn't give up (3-0 against Turin)

SCUDETTO DUEL - The Italian champions score seven goals against Parma with braces from Tevez, Morata and Llorente and a goal from Lichtsteiner and remain on top alone with three points over Roma - But Garcia's Giallorossi forcefully dispel suspicions of a crisis beating Torino 3-0 with goals from Torosidis, Keita and Ljajic: Totti controversial for the change

Juve scored against Parma (7-0) but Roma didn't give up (3-0 against Turin)

Try to stop them, if you can! Juventus and Roma continue their devastating path, a real separate championship in which, perhaps, only Napoli could have the strength to enter. Football Sunday didn't give any particular surprises, indeed the duelists for the title literally walked on their respective opponents. Three goals scored by Roma against Turin, even seven by Juventus against Parma: in short, the post-Champions traps were avoided in a big way. “It was important to end this difficult month in the best possible way – thought Massimiliano Allegri. – It wasn't easy but we were technically perfect: I can only be happy”. 

Yeah, hard not to be after a 7-0. This time at Juve everything really worked, from the pace to the quality of the dribble, passing through the nastiness in front of goal by the forwards. On the eve Allegri had pricked his strikers, guilty of wasting too many scoring chances. Premonition or subtle psychological game? We will never know, what is certain is that the criticisms worked well. 

Llorente, Tevez and Morata, despite not playing together from the first minute, scored two goals each, regulating a Parma too bad to be true. Spectacular the first of the Apache, capable of carrying around half the ducal defense before killing Mirante. Lichtsteiner also scored, who evidently has an open account against Donadoni (third goal for him at Parma). 

Rome is also avalanche, albeit in a more "human" way. But Torino were tougher opponents, regardless of the latest results, which confirms the success of the Giallorossi. There was a lot of curiosity to understand if the post-Naples and Bayern crisis would be put behind us and the answer was more than convincing: Roma are back. “We have revised the right spirit, the boys have gone 100% also from a physical point of view – explained Garcia. – I've always been serene, we've been building a gaming identity for 16 months. I have faith in my team." 

Here, too, there is little to discuss: the Giallorossi dominated the match, directing it from the start. The game-changing goal came after just 8 minutes with Torosidis, good at beating Gillet with a nice right-footed volley. In the 27th minute they doubled: Keita's shot from distance and Roma 2-0. The third goal was also the best of the match. Thanks to Ljajic, whose right-footed shot brought applause from the entire Olimpico. The only drawback of the evening was Totti's reaction after the change with Destro. The captain, author of a good game, didn't take Garcia's decision very well, as can be seen from the television images. 

"I don't want him to get hurt, I spoke to him in the locker room and he understood" glossed over the French coach. That now, after having regained victory, he certainly does not want to find himself in the midst of controversy.

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