Old Lady’s final stand - (Juve dominates World Cup Final & Dream Team) (1 Viewer)

Jun 29, 2005
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Old Lady’s final stand

from channel4.com:

Juventus are currently going through the toughest spell in their history, yet they could have as many as eight players on the pitch in the World Cup Final. Richard Godden takes a look at the Bianconeri contingent bidding for glory
The Calciopoli trial is set to reach its conclusion on July 10, which is just one day after Italy and France take to the field in the World Cup Final. Juventus’ role in the match-fixing scandal is likely to result in at least a demotion to Serie B, although there is still the possibility of stripped titles, points deduction and even a stint in the third-tier of Italian football. For eight players who will be present in Berlin for the Final, that could mean the possibility of becoming a World Cup winner and a Serie C1 player all in the space of 24 hours.

Despite being let down by certain officials at their club, the Bianconeri stars likely to be on show in the biggest game on earth have not followed suit – they have been a credit to their respective countries. In Gigi Buffon, Italy are once again in possession of the No 1 'keeper in world football. He might have slipped up for the Old Lady in recent times, but his form in the Azzurri jersey has been nothing short of stunning, making 21 saves thus far and keeping out everything that opposition attackers have thrown at him.

Then again, I’d probably back myself to do a decent job between the sticks if I was being protected by Fabio Cannavaro. Unbelievably written off by Inter two years ago, the former Parma stopper has shown that there is still no one better at defending than the Italians. His heroic performances have been as crucial to La Nazionale’s success as anyone and, barring a nightmare in the Final, he is surely a shoo-in for the Golden Ball.

Cannavaro was joined on the nominations list for the prestigious award by his central-defensive partner at the Stadio Delle Alpi, Lilian Thuram. It was in the 1998 tournament in his homeland that Thuram announced himself as a world-class player, although Serie A fans would have seen his talent before that while he was at Parma, playing alongside – you guessed it – Cannavaro.

Making up the defensive connection is Gianluca Zambrotta who, along with former Bianconeri target William Gallas, must be the most versatile player in world football. His performances on either flank have been commendable, culminating in an awesome quarter-final display against the Ukraine. For years we have known that he has been one of the best full-backs due to his domestic performances, but now he has shown what he can do to the widest possible audience.

If Zambrotta has been busy forging a reputation, then Patrick Vieira has been forced to rebuild his after a disappointing first season in Turin. Such were the expectations that he set for himself at Arsenal, a mid-season slump in form resulted in every man and his dog writing off 'La Grande Saucisse’. You should do so at your peril though, as the World Cup has truly brought out the best in him. What a pity that it hasn’t for David Trezeguet after such a prolific campaign in front of goal. He may have barely featured for Les Bleus, but let us not forget the role he played in Italy’s demise in the Euro 2000 Final. All he needs is one chance.

Trezeguet’s strike partner in black and white is Alex Del Piero, the man who was vilified after his horror show in Rotterdam six years ago. He went some way to making up for his vital misses that day with the clincher against Germany on Tuesday and, having become Juve’s all-time leading scorer earlier in the campaign, he’ll be wanting to add to that accolade with a Final strike. Making up the current Turin contingent is Mauro Camoranesi. Often criticised for his Argentine roots, there’s no doubt that the pony-tailed winger has played his part in the route to the Final with some impressive showings.

But it doesn’t end there. Let us not forget that Azzurri boss Marcello Lippi was one of the Bianconeri’s most successful Coaches ever in his two spells at the Delle Alpi – although his record in Champions League Finals is worrying for the tifosi, with just one win in four attempts. Zinedine Zidane was part of two of those losses as well though, while Thierry Henry’s big moment for Juventus came in a European Cup semi-final defeat to Manchester United. And if Luciano Moggi had his way last term then Willy Sagnol could have been playing for the club – ensuring that the Old Lady’s entire defence would have been on show in the Final.

So for all the talk of Calciopoli, Moggi and Serie C1, there’s still a few bright spots for the troubled Turin club. And who knows, some good performances from their players in the biggest shop window of them all could help add a few more zeros on to their transfer fees once the almost inevitable does happen…


Good article, describes exactly what i've been always thinking.

Not Real Madrid, Barcelona, Manchester United, Milan... but it's Juve that dominates the World Cup Final and Dream Team (Reuter's Dream Team put Buffon,Zambrotta,Cannavaro,Thuram,Vieira, and i'm quite sure many other dream team composition are pretty much resemble this).

Let's hope the calciopoli verdict will bring good news to us...
 

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ZAF3000

Senior Member
Feb 14, 2005
5,348
#14
Stickyicky said:
Coincidence.

Doesn't mean shit, sorry.

If you haven't noticed Juve players have carried both teams to reach the final..

In Italy:
Buffon has proven himself to be the best in the world
Cannavaro who should've been WC2006 best player was soo solid that the two goals that leaked to the italian deffense were an own goal and and wrongly given penalty. He showed charechter of leadership which Italy really needed.
Zambrotta: Was very crucial for the italian campaign. Scored a fantastic goal. And was the best side-back offensively and deffensively in this world cup.
Camoranesi: With Lippi's 4-4-1-1 Camoranesi connected very well with Zambrotta which turned the opponent left side into fire. He was also used in the centre and on the left in occassions.
Del Piero: When was on the field was very good. Against USA in the short time he was very creative and was very close to scoring. In addition he assited his team-mates who failed to turn that match in favour of italy. Against Australia he was brilliant but his team mates were unlucky in finishing. Against Germany he played well, involved in the first goal and gave the german the final minute knockout. Without him Italy might not have reached the final.

X-Juve:
Lippi: his name is connected to Juve more than anything in this world. He is the world most brilliant coach and has made his name from the juve bench.
Ferrara: A juve legend. Was Juve's youth coach till Lippi asked for his help

France:
Thuram: Was very solid all over the campaign and without him france would've been knocked out from the group stage.
Vieira: Despite playing poor for Juve this seaosn, he delivered a very good world cup performance. Along side Zidane and Thuram he was the reason for France success.
Trezegeut: Did not participate in this world cup. Not his fault.. The coach is not smart enough.

X-Juve:
Zidane: Despite his red card, he showed the world that he is one of the best in history. Zidane trained and built his performance under the Juve shoulders. Before Juventus, he was barely known. Now he is the best and the most famous. He litreally carried france to the final starting for the 16 teams round. Single handedly he managed to beat Brazil.

But you are right, it is just coincidence that such huge amount of players from one club is found in the final. We are all wrong and you are right.
 

d.nico

Senior Member
Apr 23, 2003
2,244
#16
ZAF3000 said:
If you haven't noticed Juve players have carried both teams to reach the final..

In Italy:
Buffon has proven himself to be the best in the world
Cannavaro who should've been WC2006 best player was soo solid that the two goals that leaked to the italian deffense were an own goal and and wrongly given penalty. He showed charechter of leadership which Italy really needed.
Zambrotta: Was very crucial for the italian campaign. Scored a fantastic goal. And was the best side-back offensively and deffensively in this world cup.
Camoranesi: With Lippi's 4-4-1-1 Camoranesi connected very well with Zambrotta which turned the opponent left side into fire. He was also used in the centre and on the left in occassions.
Del Piero: When was on the field was very good. Against USA in the short time he was very creative and was very close to scoring. In addition he assited his team-mates who failed to turn that match in favour of italy. Against Australia he was brilliant but his team mates were unlucky in finishing. Against Germany he played well, involved in the first goal and gave the german the final minute knockout. Without him Italy might not have reached the final.

X-Juve:
Lippi: his name is connected to Juve more than anything in this world. He is the world most brilliant coach and has made his name from the juve bench.
Ferrara: A juve legend. Was Juve's youth coach till Lippi asked for his help

France:
Thuram: Was very solid all over the campaign and without him france would've been knocked out from the group stage.
Vieira: Despite playing poor for Juve this seaosn, he delivered a very good world cup performance. Along side Zidane and Thuram he was the reason for France success.
Trezegeut: Did not participate in this world cup. Not his fault.. The coach is not smart enough.

X-Juve:
Zidane: Despite his red card, he showed the world that he is one of the best in history. Zidane trained and built his performance under the Juve shoulders. Before Juventus, he was barely known. Now he is the best and the most famous. He litreally carried france to the final starting for the 16 teams round. Single handedly he managed to beat Brazil.

But you are right, it is just coincidence that such huge amount of players from one club is found in the final. We are all wrong and you are right.
Good post.
Unfortunately, he wont notice my friend. Let him alone.
 

Stickyicky

Junior Member
May 19, 2006
307
#17
ZAF3000 said:
But you are right, it is just coincidence that such huge amount of players from one club is found in the final. We are all wrong and you are right.

I fast forward to this.

Okok, you are the best team in the World and also the best team in the Galaxy.
 
Jun 7, 2006
7
#18
Like someone else already stated on these forums:

Because Inter had 1 (2 if you count Grosso) in the final and Barca had 0, we are superior to Barca? :D

Credit to Juve for having 8 players in the final, but that doesn't mean that they are the best team in the world :disagree:
 

Gep

The Guv'nor
Jun 12, 2005
16,418
#19
Forza_Inter said:
Like someone else already stated on these forums:

Because Inter had 1 (2 if you count Grosso) in the final and Barca had 0, we are superior to Barca? :D

Credit to Juve for having 8 players in the final, but that doesn't mean that they are the best team in the world :disagree:


Eh....... yeah. :rolleyes:


Even without Us /Milan / Fiorentina / Lazio Bet you still wont win serie A. :D
 

giovanotti

ONE MAN ARMY
Aug 13, 2004
13,725
#20
Forza_Inter said:
Like someone else already stated on these forums:

Because Inter had 1 (2 if you count Grosso) in the final and Barca had 0, we are superior to Barca? :D

Credit to Juve for having 8 players in the final, but that doesn't mean that they are the best team in the world :disagree:
Wrong example my friend,you are not superior to Salamanca,not Barca.
 

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