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History-making Juventus break 100-points barrier

Champions Juventus became the first team to break the 100-points barrier in Serie A when they beat Cagliari 3-0 in their final league game of the season on Sunday.

Juventus, who won all 19 of their home matches, completed their campaign with 102 points after winning 33, drawing three and losing two of their 38 games.

Juventus went ahead after Andrea Pirlo's free kick hit the underside of the crossbar and went into the net following a deflection off Cagliari goalkeeper Marco Silvestri in the eighth minute.

Fernando Llorente and Claudio Marchisio added further goals before halftime.

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Akuu!unanthingidhia tuu.!dah!wanatupora vitoto vyetu vya serie a.

Unajitetea kama mwanasiasa!? Hivi sisi tumepata ngapi? Maana tulikua na co-ownership na jirani zetu
Nasikia nduguzo wanataka kumuuza El Guerrero kwenda Madrid for cash + Alvaro Morata, hivi ndio kusema mnakula sana ugoro mixer viroba hapo Turin au ndio ununda wa Marota
 

Hii kama ni kweli basi serie a kwisha kazi.Conte alitaka kuondoka.sijui imekuwaje?hawa wakimuuza el guerero nitapumzika ushabiki wa mpira maana sitakuwa na timu ya kushabikia.
 
Pirlo signs new contract at Juventus

Andrea Pirlo has signed a two-year extention to his deal with Juventus, keeping him at the club until June 2016.

Since leaving AC Milan in 2011, the 35-year-old midfielder has inspired Juventus to three successive Serie A titles and his performance has been rewarded with an extended contract.

Known as an exceptional free-kick exponent, Pirlo scored six goals last season for the club.

"A beacon in the centre of the field and a torment for our opponents, with Pirlo pulling the strings Juve have racked up three consecutive league titles and added two Italian Super Cups," Juventus said on their club website.

"For 131 games Andrea Pirlo has been the fulcrum of the side, the intersection through which every move passes.

"In three years, he's played his team mates through on goal 30 times, touching the ball at least once for every minute he's spent on the pitch (11,551 balls played versus his 11,344 minutes in action), with a pass completion rate of over 90 percent.


"Numbers that would read like science fiction for anyone else, but for the Professor, it's simply par for the course. And the lesson's not over yet..."

The 2006 World Cup winner will again be Italy coach Cesare Prandelli's mainstay in Brazil as they seek to progress from Group D, which also contains Uruguay, England and Costa Rica. Italy open their World Cup campaign against England at Manaus on Saturday.
 

Amen,amina.
 
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