2015 Coppa Italia Final

The 2015 Coppa Italia Final decided the winner of the 2014–15 Coppa Italia, the 68th season of Italy's main football cup.

It was played on 20 May 2015 at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome, between Juventus and Lazio. Juventus won 2–1 after extra time for a record tenth title.

2015 Coppa Italia Final
2015 Coppa Italia Final
Giorgio Chiellini (right) captained Juventus for the final and raised the trophy; he had previously scored their equaliser.
Event2014–15 Coppa Italia
After extra time
Date20 May 2015
VenueStadio Olimpico, Rome
RefereeDaniele Orsato
Attendance60,000
2014
2016

As Juventus won the 2014–15 Serie A, Lazio qualified automatically as the cup representative in the 2015 Supercoppa Italiana.

Background

Juventus played a 15th final, second only to Roma's 17. They had won nine, a joint record with Roma. Their most recent final was in 2012, losing 0–2 to Napoli, and their last victory was in 1995, defeating Parma 3–0 on aggregate. It was Lazio's eighth, of which they had won six, most recently a 1–0 win in 2013 against Roma. Juventus and Lazio contested the 2004 final, which Lazio won 4–2 on aggregate.

Road to the final

Juventus Round Lazio
Opponent Result 2014–15 Coppa Italia Opponent Result
N/A N/A Third round Bassano Virtus 7–0
N/A N/A Fourth round Varese 3–0
Hellas Verona 6–1 Round of 16 Torino 3–1
Parma 1–0 Quarter-finals Milan 1–0
Fiorentina 1–2 (H), 3–0 (A) (4–2 agg.) Semi-finals Napoli 1–1 (H), 1–0 (A) (2–1 agg.)

Juventus

Juventus, of Serie A, began the competition in the last 16, hosting fellow top-flight team Hellas Verona at Juventus Stadium on 15 January 2015. Sebastian Giovinco scored twice in addition to Roberto Pereyra's first Juventus goal for a 3–0 lead at half-time. After Paul Pogba extended Juventus' lead, Nenê scored a consolation goal for Verona. Rafael Márquez fouled Giovinco for a penalty which Álvaro Morata converted, and 18-year-old substitute Kingsley Coman scored his first Juventus goal to conclude a 6–1 victory.

In the quarter-finals 13 days later, Juventus played Parma away, winning with a goal by substitute Morata in the 89th minute.

On 5 March, Juventus began their two-legged semi-final against the last season's finalists Fiorentina. In the home match, Mohamed Salah gave the visitors the lead, but Fernando Llorente equalized before half-time. Salah then scored a second to win the match. In the second leg on 7 April, Juventus travelled to the Stadio Artemio Franchi and won 3–0 to triumph 4–2 on aggregate. Alessandro Matri, Pereyra and Leonardo Bonucci scored, but Morata was sent off with two minutes remaining for a poor challenge on Alessandro Diamanti.

Lazio

Lazio, also of Serie A, began in the third round with a home match against Lega Pro team Bassano Virtus on 24 August 2014. They won 7–0 with goals by Antonio Candreva, Keita (2), Stefan de Vrij, Marco Parolo, Dušan Basta and Miroslav Klose. They hosted Serie B club Varese in the fourth round on 2 December, winning 3–0; an own goal by on-loan defender Stefan Šimić was followed two minutes later by Filip Đorđević, with Felipe Anderson scoring a late third.

In the last 16 on 14 January 2015, Lazio travelled to the Stadio Olimpico to face their first top-flight opponent of the campaign, Torino. Keita and Klose put them ahead before half time, with Josef Martínez scoring four minutes into the second half. Torino goalkeeper Daniele Padelli was sent off for fouling Klose for a penalty, which Cristian Daniel Ledesma converted. Thirteen days later in the quarter-finals at the San Siro, Lazio defeated Milan 1–0 with a penalty by Lucas Biglia, awarded after Michelangelo Albertazzi handled his cross. Lorik Cana was sent off for Lazio shortly afterwards.

On 4 March, Lazio hosted holders Napoli in the first leg of the semi-final and led at half time after Felipe Anderson had set up a goal for Klose. Napoli equalised in the second half when Gonzalo Higuaín went around Lazio goalkeeper Etrit Berisha and provided a goal for Manolo Gabbiadini. In the second leg on 8 April, substitute Senad Lulić scored in the 79th minute to win the tie 2–1 on aggregate from a low cross by Felipe Anderson. In the final moments of the match, Lulić slid to clear a sure goal off the goal-line from Napoli's Lorenzo Insigne.

Match

Date change

2015 Coppa Italia Final 
The Stadio Olimpico in Rome held the final

The 2015 Coppa Italia Final was originally scheduled to be played on 7 June, however with the qualification of Juventus to the 2015 UEFA Champions League Final on 6 June, the date was changed to 20 May.

Team selection

Juventus were without forward Álvaro Morata, who was sent off in the second leg of the semi-final, as well as midfielder Claudio Marchisio, who was given a yellow card in that match. In Morata's absence, Fernando Llorente and Carlos Tevez started up front, and Giorgio Chiellini captained the team who were without regular goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon, replaced by Marco Storari.

Summary

Lazio scored the first goal in the fourth minute, when defender Ștefan Radu headed in a free kick by Danilo Cataldi. Juventus equalised seven minutes later: Andrea Pirlo sent in a free kick which Patrice Evra headed down to Chiellini six yards from goal, and the captain scored past Etrit Berisha. There were chances for both teams in the remainder of the first half: Llorente missed a header from Evra's cross and Storari saved from Cataldi who had been set up by Felipe Anderson. Marco Parolo hit a 25-yard shot wide of the target.

Early in the second half, Berisha saved when Llorente had an opportunity to score. For Juventus, Tevez set up Paul Pogba, but his shot was blocked. Lazio missed from long range, another Parolo strike and a free kick by Santiago Gentiletti. Shortly after he came on in place of Miroslav Klose, Lazio forward Filip Đorđević had an attempt saved by Storari, and the Juventus substitute Alessandro Matri had a goal disallowed for offside. Đorđević had another opportunity before the end of regulation time, striking both goalposts. In the first half of extra time, Matri scored past Berisha from ten yards, the eventual winner.

Details

Juventus2–1 (a.e.t.)Lazio
Chiellini 2015 Coppa Italia Final  11'
Matri 2015 Coppa Italia Final  97'
Report Radu 2015 Coppa Italia Final  4'
Attendance: 60,000
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Lazio
GK 30 2015 Coppa Italia Final  Marco Storari
CB 15 2015 Coppa Italia Final  Andrea Barzagli
CB 19 2015 Coppa Italia Final  Leonardo Bonucci 2015 Coppa Italia Final  64'
CB 3 2015 Coppa Italia Final  Giorgio Chiellini (c)
RWB 26 2015 Coppa Italia Final  Stephan Lichtsteiner 2015 Coppa Italia Final  115'
DM 21 2015 Coppa Italia Final  Andrea Pirlo
CM 23 2015 Coppa Italia Final  Arturo Vidal
CM 6 2015 Coppa Italia Final  Paul Pogba 2015 Coppa Italia Final  78'
LWB 33 2015 Coppa Italia Final  Patrice Evra 2015 Coppa Italia Final  60'
CF 14 2015 Coppa Italia Final  Fernando Llorente 2015 Coppa Italia Final  84'
CF 10 2015 Coppa Italia Final  Carlos Tevez
Substitutes:
GK 1 2015 Coppa Italia Final  Gianluigi Buffon
DF 5 2015 Coppa Italia Final  Angelo Ogbonna
DF 7 2015 Coppa Italia Final  Simone Pepe
FW 11 2015 Coppa Italia Final  Kingsley Coman
DF 17 2015 Coppa Italia Final  Paolo De Ceglie
MF 20 2015 Coppa Italia Final  Simone Padoin 2015 Coppa Italia Final  115'
MF 22 2015 Coppa Italia Final  Kwadwo Asamoah
MF 27 2015 Coppa Italia Final  Stefano Sturaro
FW 32 2015 Coppa Italia Final  Alessandro Matri 2015 Coppa Italia Final  97' 2015 Coppa Italia Final  84'
GK 34 2015 Coppa Italia Final  Rubinho
MF 37 2015 Coppa Italia Final  Roberto Pereyra 2015 Coppa Italia Final  78'
MF 39 2015 Coppa Italia Final  Luca Marrone
Manager:
2015 Coppa Italia Final  Massimiliano Allegri
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GK 1 2015 Coppa Italia Final  Etrit Berisha
CB 3 2015 Coppa Italia Final  Stefan de Vrij 2015 Coppa Italia Final  105'
CB 18 2015 Coppa Italia Final  Santiago Gentiletti
CB 26 2015 Coppa Italia Final  Ștefan Radu (c) 2015 Coppa Italia Final  71'
RM 8 2015 Coppa Italia Final  Dušan Basta
CM 16 2015 Coppa Italia Final  Marco Parolo 2015 Coppa Italia Final  18'
CM 32 2015 Coppa Italia Final  Danilo Cataldi
LM 19 2015 Coppa Italia Final  Senad Lulić
RW 87 2015 Coppa Italia Final  Antonio Candreva 2015 Coppa Italia Final  108'
CF 11 2015 Coppa Italia Final  Miroslav Klose 2015 Coppa Italia Final  83'
LW 7 2015 Coppa Italia Final  Felipe Anderson
Substitutes:
DF 2 2015 Coppa Italia Final  Michaël Ciani
DF 5 2015 Coppa Italia Final  Edson Braafheid
MF 6 2015 Coppa Italia Final  Stefano Mauri
FW 9 2015 Coppa Italia Final  Filip Đorđević 2015 Coppa Italia Final  83'
FW 14 2015 Coppa Italia Final  Keita 2015 Coppa Italia Final  105'
GK 22 2015 Coppa Italia Final  Federico Marchetti
MF 23 2015 Coppa Italia Final  Ogenyi Onazi
MF 24 2015 Coppa Italia Final  Cristian Ledesma
DF 33 2015 Coppa Italia Final  Maurício 2015 Coppa Italia Final  71'
DF 39 2015 Coppa Italia Final  Luis Pedro Cavanda
GK 77 2015 Coppa Italia Final  Thomas Strakosha
DF 85 2015 Coppa Italia Final  Diego Novaretti
Manager:
2015 Coppa Italia Final  Stefano Pioli

References

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