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Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Uji Coba Antar Negara Italia vs Luksemburg 05 Juni 2014

Uji Coba Antar Negara Italia vs Luksemburg 05 Juni 2014 – Italia akan menggelar laga ujicoba melawan Luksemburg sebelum tampil di Brazil. Laga yang akan digelar pada 5 Juni 2014 di Stadio MarcAntonio Bentegodi – Verona adalah laga ujicoba terakhir bagi Gli Azzurri sebelum mereka terbang menuju Brazil dan berhadapan melawan tim kuat Inggris di partai pembuka babak putaran grup Piala Dunia 2014.

Prediksi Italia vs LuksemburgJelas Italia akan berusaha memaksimalkan pertandingan ujicoba terakhirnya ini untuk dapat tampil jauh lebih baik di putaran final Piala Dunia 2014.

Prediksi Italia vs Luksemburg – Namun pelatih Cesare Prandelli harus berfikir keras menyusul cedera yang dialami oleh gelandang jangkar andalannya, Riccardo Montolivo. Gelandang yang saat ini memperkuat AC Milan tersebut dipastikan bakal absen di ajang Piala Dunia 2014 akibat cedera yang dia dapatkan ketika Italia berujicoba dengan Republik Irlandia, 1 Juni 2014 lalu.

Mantan pelatih Fiorentina, Cesare Prandelli yang juga tidak mengikut sertakan Giuseppe Rossi di Piala Dunia 2014 akan tetap yakin jika Gli Azzurri akan dapat meraih hasil maksimal diputaran final Piala Dunia 2014 nanti.

Italia yang mempunyai kualitas jauh lebih baik dari Luksemburg jelas lebih jauh difavoritkan untuk memenangkan pertandingan ini. Namun Luksemburg tampaknya akan coba mengimbangi kualitas Italia dengan mengandalkan semangat dan motivasi para pemainnya di pertandingan tengah pekan nanti.


Jika dilihat dari hasil beberapa laga terakhir yang telah di jalani oleh Italia maupun Luksemburg, maka prediksi skor untuk laga antara Italia vs Luksemburg yang dilangsungkan pada 05 Juni 2014 pukul 01:45 WIB mendatang adalah 4-1 untuk kemenangan sang tuan rumah Italia.

Lima Pertandingan Terakhir Tim Italia :

06 - Mar - 2014  Spanyol 1 - 0 Italia (UJI)
19 - Nov - 2013  Italia 2 - 2 Nigeria (UJI)
16 - Nov - 2013  Italia 1 - 1 Jerman (UJI)
16 - Okt - 2013   Italia 2 - 2 Armenia (WCQ)
12 - Okt - 2013   Denmark 2 - 2 Italia (WCQ)

Lima Pertandingan Terakhir Tim Leksemburg :

27 - Mei - 2014   Belgia 5 - 1 Luksemburg (UJI)
06 - Mar - 2014  Luksemburg 0 - 0 Cape Verde (UJI)
18 - Nov - 2013  Luksemburg 1 - 4 Montenegro (UJI)
16 - Okt - 2013   Portugal 3 - 0 Luksemburg (WCQ)
12 - Okt - 2013   Luksemburg 0 - 4 Rusia (WCQ)

Perkiraan Susunan Pemain Italia vs Leksemburg

Italia : Salvatore Sirigu - Manuel Pasqual - Domenico Criscito - Ignazio Abate - Andrea Barzagli - Christian Maggio - Antonio Candreva - Daniele De Rossi - Riccardo Montolivo - Mario Balotelli - Mattia Destro.

Leksemburg : Moris - Janisch - Chanot - C. Philipps - Mutsch - Schnell - Jans - Krogh Gerson - Bensi - Joachim - Da Mota.

Prediksi Skor Italia 4 - 1 Leksemburg

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This week, the EPA unveiled its new rule to cut carbon emissions by 30% by 2030 (that is, 30% from 2005 levels). Most of those cuts will come from burning less coal, which is currently the source of about 38% of the United States' electricity.

Conservatives rushed to oppose the new rule, calling it "Obama's War on Coal". However, the Washington Post points out, many Republicans relied on pre-prepared statements that leaned heavily on a Chamber of Commerce study, which came out last week and assumed the EPA rule would require a 42% cut in emissions. From a regulatory perspective, Tyler Cowen says the EPA plan reminds him a lot of the original version of the Clean Air Act, passed in 1963. It was so ineffective at that point, he writes, that it had to be amended in 1965, 1967, 1970, 1977, and finally again in 1990. Further, "a lot of actual progress in the fight against air pollution came through the replacement of dirty coal by natural gas".

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