Toni rolls back the years
Hellas Verona striker Luca Toni is ecstatic after his brace sent giants AC Milan crashing during their opening day Serie A clash at the Bentegodi Stadium on Saturday. Photo: AFP
Argentine striker Carlos Tevez scored on his Serie A debut for Juventus in a 1-0 win at Sampdoria as AC Milan stumbled on the opening day of the new campaign with a 2-1 away defeat to new boys Verona.
And the former Manchester City striker, one of the few big names to make his way to Italy's top flight over the summer, made the most of his few chances when he tapped home a Paul Pogba ball just before the hour.
"It was the perfect night, especially as it's not an easy stadium to come to," said Tevez. "I still don't know my teammates well enough but I'm trying."
Sampdoria were the only team last season to beat Juventus both home and away, making sure the defending champions' 29th league crown came with a bitter aftertaste on the final day of the season.
Montenegrin Vucinic came close for Juve inside three minutes and the visitors were almost given a 19th-minute lead when Kwadwo Asamoah's header from Andrea Pirlo's corner bounced and forced Angelo Da Costa to tip the ball over the crossbar.
Tevez was gifted a chance in the 21st minute when a long midfield ball made its way through the Sampdoria defence but Da Costa parried the Argentine's effort.
Shortly after the break Stephan Lichsteiner's cross from deep on the right was too far forward for Vucinic.
Moments later Juve broke the deadlock, Tevez tapping home into a virtually empty net from Pogba's unselfish square ball after the Frenchman had been set up deep by Chilean Arturo Vidal.
Sampdoria finished the match with 10 men when substitute Paolo Castellini was shown a direct red card for a nasty foul on Lichsteiner.
It means Verona, thanks to a brace from former Italy striker Luca Toni, are the leaders on the first day, 11 years after dropping out of Serie A, with Juventus in second place ahead of the rest of the programme on Sunday.
Milan had opened the scoring inside the opening quarter of an hour when midfielder Andrea Poli finished off a smart pass from Italy striker Mario Balotelli.
But the visitors were pegged back by Toni on the half hour, and left stunned when the former Fiorentina striker scored with his second header eight minutes after the restart.
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