Sergio Pellissier heroics leave Juventus coach Ranieri fuming

Chievo Verona ace Sergio Pellissier added to his reputation with a superb hat-trick in yesterday's 3-3 draw with Juventus.

“We paid a heavy price for some mistakes and lost two very important points,” Juve coach Claudio Ranieri said of Pellissier's last-gasp equaliser.

“It was a bit Jekyll and Hyde. We struggled in the first half, but found ourselves in the second and created many chances.

“We were able to take the lead and then at the end made a silly mistake. Chievo had four shots on goal and scored with three of them, but we accept it because this is football.”

Ranieri defended his decision to replace Alessandro del Piero at halftime with David Trezeguet.

“It was simply a tactical choice. I decided not to take off [Vincenzo] Iaquinta because he is in great form right now and I would have been crazy to replace him,” added Ranieri.

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Juve dismiss Trezeguet's Blues link

By RivalsDM

Juventus president Giovanni Cobolli Gigli has brushed aside rumours linking striker David Trezeguet with a move to Chelsea this summer.

The French forward is under contract with the Turin giants through to June 2011.

"Trezeguet will not leave Juventus," said Cobolli Gigli.

"An offer from Chelsea? I am not aware of this."

Earlier this month Trezeguet had a row with Juve coach Claudio Ranieri over the lack of playing time.

A groin injury sidelined the 31-year-old for the first half of the season but since returning to play on February 4, Trezeguet has made just two league starts for Juve.

Mourinho: Hard to reject United

By RivalsDM

nter Milan coach Jose Mourinho has admitted he would find it hard to turn down the chance to manage Manchester United.

Mourinho's name has consistently been linked with the United post as interest increases as to when current United boss Sir Alex Ferguson will finally decide to call it a day.

That interest was intensified last week when the Scot's son, Darren, currently in charge of League One Peterborough, revealed that he believed his father could retire at the end of next season if the club overhaul Liverpool's overall title successes.

Red Devils director and club legend Sir Bobby Charlton has expressed a reluctance to appoint the former Chelsea boss as Ferguson's replacement but the self proclaimed 'Special one' is confident that the 67-year-old will be around for a while yet.

"Which is the manager that says no? Nobody can say no," Mourinho told ESPN.

"Manchester United belongs to a small group of clubs from around the world where nobody can say no.

"But first of all I don't believe in 2010 he is leaving - I don't believe.

"I think year after year he is the same, he's exactly the same person; healthy, happy, so I don't see a reason for him to quit.

"And in a very fair way, I hope he still goes. I hope he still goes on, because he's good."

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Button puts Brawn on pole again in Malaysia

Brawn GP's Jenson Button and Toyota's Jarno Trulli fought a tense battle for supremacy in Sepang qualifying on Saturday afternoon, with pole position finally falling to the Briton in 1m 35.181s. It was the second consecutive pole for Button, and the fifth of his career.

Trulli's final effort yielded 1m 35.273s, good enough to take second place from Sebastian Vettel's Red Bull, which the German had lapped in 1m 35.518s.

Rubens Barrichello was fourth for Brawn on 1m 35.651s, ahead of Timo Glock in the second Toyota on 1m 35.690s, Nico Rosberg in the Williams on 1m 35.750s, Mark Webber in the second Red Bull on 1m 35.797s and Robert Kubica in the lead BMW Sauber on 1m 36.106s.

It was not a great day for Ferrari, with Kimi Raikkonen their best runner in ninth on 1m 36.170s, ahead of Fernando Alonso who only did one run for 1m 37.659s in the Renault.

McLaren have taken a step forward since Australia, but the MP4-24s still weren't fast enough. A late improvement put Fernando Alonso into Q3, at the expense of Nick Heidfeld on 1m 34.769s for BMW Sauber, then came Kazuki Nakajima on 1m 34.788s, and Lewis Hamilton and Heikki Kovalainen in the McLarens on 1m 34.905s and 1m 34.924s respectively. Sebastien Bourdais was 15th on 1m 35.431s.

As the final times were posted in Q1, the shock sank in that Felipe Massa had missed the cut for Ferrari, finishing a glum 16th on 1m 35.642s as he was unable to generate good tyre temperature. He was ahead of fellow Brazilian Nelson Piquet (1m 35.708s) in the Renault, the Force Indias of Adrian Sutil and Giancarlo Fisichella (1m 35.951s and 1m 35.908s), and Sebastien Buemi's Toro Rosso. The Swiss rookie went off road at the end of Q1 while trying to better 1m 36.107s.

Factor in Vettel's 10-grid place drop from Australia, and Barrichello's five-place drop after his gearbox change on Friday, and the starting order reads:

Button, Trulli; Glock, Rosberg; Webber, Kubica; Raikkonen, Barrichello; Alonso, Heidfeld; Nakajima, Hamilton; Vettel, Kovalainen; Bourdais, Massa; Piquet, Fisichella; Sutil, Buemi.

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