Loser goes home
Juventus, Bilbao need win
to stay alive in Group B
November 03, 1998
CNN/SI
ROME -- Italian champion
Juventus meets Athletic Bilbao in a key Champions League group B clash
in Turin on Wednesday in which the loser will almost certainly be eliminated
from the competition.
Surprisingly, both Juventus
and Basque side Bilbao trail the two other sides in the group with Norwegian
side Rosenborg leading with five points, one ahead of Turkish side Galatasary.
Juventus is in third place
with three points and Bilbao is at the bottom with two points.
The Italians, however, come
into the game in a bouyant mood following a 2-0 home win against Sampdoria
on Sunday which saw them go top of Serie A, one point clear of second
place Fiorentina.
Juventus badly needs to show
some of its Serie-A form in the Champions League where, so far, it has
picked up just three draws, the most recent being 0-0 against Bilbao two
weeks ago.
Injured Frenchman Didier
Deschamps, due to be replaced by Antonio Conte, is the only absentee in
an otherwise full strength side that features Dutchman Edgar Davids, Angelo
Di Livio, Alessio Tacchinardi and French World Cup winner Zinedine Zidane
alongside Conte in midfield.
In attack, Juventus looks
to its normal first choice pairing of Alessandro Del Piero and Filippo
Inzaghi, whilst Croat Igor Tudor returns to partner with Uruguayan Paolo
Montero and Mark Iuliano in a three-man defense.
Looking forward to the Bilbao
draw, Montero admits that the time has come for Juventus to start winning
in the Champions League, commenting: "This'll be a real match. A win is
a must, both for them and for us, there's no two ways about it."
Those sentiments are reflected
in the bullish attitude of Bilbao coach, Frenchman Luis Fernandez, who
said: "We intend to break all their records and all their streaks including
the fact that Juventus have not lost at the Delle Alpi for nearly three
years.
"Some day all records have
to come to an end and that day could be Wednesday."
Fernandez will be without
injured Spanish international defender Rafael Akorta, due to be replaced
by Francisco Ferreira, while club captain, international Julen Guerrero,
may the start the game on the bench.
Guerrero came on as a halftime
replacement for Josu Urrutia in Bilbao's 2-2 draw on Saturday but it is
Urrutia who is expected to start against Juventus.
Probable teams:
Juventus: Angelo Peruzzi,
Igor Tudor, Mark Iuliano, Paolo Montero; Angelo Di Livio, Alessio Tacchinardi,
Antonio Conte, Edgar Davids; Zinedine Zidane; Alessandro Del Piero, Filippo
Inzaghi.
Athletic Bilbao: Imanol Etxeberria,
Jose-Maria Lacruz, Carlos Garcia, Francisco Ferreira, Aitor Larrazabal;
Andoni Imaz, Josu Urrutia, Bittor Alkiza; Joseba Etxeberria, Ismail Urzaiz,
Santiago Ezquerro
.