Napoli-Juventus: Player Ratings In Black and White
Juventus came into this game on the back of defeats to Fulham and Sampdoria, but remarkably, with a win, could still regain fourth place. That was thrown away as the Bianconeri collapsed yet again in the second half, a one goal lead turning into a 3-1 embarrassment. There was no hint of a revival, no attacking ideas and another bizarre set of substitutions from the coach Alberto Zaccheroni.
Alex Manninger: 6
A vast improvement on Chimtenti in the last few matches, yet he was caught out on the second goal. Did make a number of good saves and kept the score from being even more embarrassing for Juve.
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Jonathan Zebina: 4.5
Cannot defend, and offers nothing to the attacking play. Tonight however he at least managed to not insult his own fans, but gave away yet another penalty.
Fabio Cannavaro: 5
Poor again here, over-run by each of Napoli's forward players. His contract ends at the end of the season, but he seems to have given up already.
Giorgio Chiellini: 6.5
Fighting a one-man battle at the back as his team mates surrendered, he fought on alone, scoring the only Juve goal, defending as well as ever, and joining the attack as often as possible. Player of the Day
Fabio Grosso: 5
Left Hamsik completely unmarked for the opener, and rarely did he improve after that. Poor defensively and wasteful in attack, he is another who shows the time for change is now.
Mauro Camoranesi: 5.5
It was good to see him start, as his invention has been missed, as has any kind of width in recent games. He provided that, but this was a typically frustrated performance, and he was very close to a second yellow card prior to his removal.
Felipe Melo: 5
Offered no cover to the defence, and gave the ball away too often when in possession.
Christian Poulsen: NM
Left the field injured after only eight minutes.
Claudio Marchisio: 6
Again suffered from a bizarre line-up, starting on the left of a midfield four. Was more effective when moved to the middle, and linked well to the attack.
Alessandro Del Piero: 6
Was Juventus' best chance of a second goal, and his withdrawal led to huge dissatisfaction among the Bianconeri faithful.
Amauri: 5
The fact his best contributions were defensive headers show just how little he did in attack. Juventus needed goals and Amauri is not the answer.
Substitutes
Candreva: 5.5
Came on for the injured Poulsen and remained anonymous throughout.
Diego: NM
No time to influence the game.
Zdenek Grygera: NM
Not enough time to make any difference.



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