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A_LAcki

Senior Member
Dec 23, 2002
3,560
This guy is a hero right now in Austria. They showed both Real games on the public TV, because of his great form right now.
Nice to see an Austrian in a Juve shirt and really nice to finally have a good back up keeper!
 

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v1rtu4l

Senior Member
Mar 4, 2008
6,349
i just saw that manninger did not play the international friendly with austria because of problems with his back ... any further infos on that ? i hope he will be available against inter
 

A_LAcki

Senior Member
Dec 23, 2002
3,560
Yes he will. He just said, that he wants to play Derby D'Italia and thats the reason why he was "injured" against Turkey :D
News in Austria say, he will be 100% fit against Inter
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
Juve profiting from Manninger revival


Alexander Manninger's impressive displays have helped Juventus to success in Serie A and the UEFA Champions League this season.

As back-up to Juventus legend Gianluigi Buffon, Alexander Manninger knows better than most that it is hard to play second fiddle to one of the game's greats.

The Austrian experienced the same phenomenon when he was second choice behind David Seaman at Arsenal FC early in his career, but the 31-year-old is finally enjoying his own spell in the limelight. After Buffon sustained a thigh injury in early October, Manninger stepped into a Juventus side which has since lost just one match and won seven, including back-to-back UEFA Champions League victories against Real Madrid CF. "If he goes on like this I might not get my place back," joked Buffon.

Manninger's assured displays mean Buffon will not be rushed back into the lineup, and with the Italian international unlikely to play again until 2009, Manninger will be the team's last line of defence as they go in search of an eighth straight win against Serie A leaders FC Internazionale Milano on Saturday. "After a poor start, now we are on a little run and it definitely helps morale," Manninger told uefa.com ahead of the 'derby d'Italia'.

Victory against Inter would see Claudio Ranieri's side draw level with José Mourinho's team and halt the Portuguese coach's proud unbeaten record of 103 home league matches. With their place in the UEFA Champions League first knockout round already assured, the pressure is off ahead of next week's Matchday 5 encounter with FC Zenit St. Petersburg, though Manninger is hoping Juventus can repeat the display in Madrid which sealed their place in the last 16 when they face the Serie A champions. "We defended well, we played well on the counterattack, and made the most of our possession. We closed down well at the back, and that was the key," explained the Austrian No1, who should play against Inter despite a slight back injury which sidelined him for his country's friendly with Turkey on Wednesday. "It was a perfect performance."

The chief architect of their 2-0 win in the Spanish capital was Alessandro Del Piero, who scored in each half to earn himself a rare standing ovation from the Santiago Bernabéu crowd. Manninger believes the Turin club's captain could again prove the match-winner in the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza this weekend. "We have really seen how the big players, when they come out, can decide a game," said the former ACF Fiorentina keeper. "Del Piero is just fantastic. He looks normal, but he does things that only he can do, and it's just a pleasure to have him in the team."

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Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,904
IMO Manninger is doing great , thamk god juve got him instead the useless chiminti
ye never liked that "chiminti"........
chiminti? No thamks
chiminti sucks!
forza the other alex!
we should have more great alex's on our team :D
YEAH CHIMINTI SUCKS! he's f*cking cack! FORZA CHIMENTI

Wait Until Badass Torturing you Guys :p
:D

ME!
 

Ahmed

Principino
Sep 3, 2006
47,928
Monday 1 December, 2008
Blog: Man in the middle


Italian football has a crisis between the sticks, but James Horncastle believes Juventus' Alex Manninger has been one of the signings of the season

Up in the Curva Scirea, Juventus fans have had more than just the cold to contend with in recent weeks. The Bianconeri faithful have been keeping themselves warm with hot debate. Who, they ask, has been the club's Player of the Season so far?

It will come as little surprise to hear the name Alex bandied about, for Del Piero has once again rolled back the years and turned on the style. But a few fans are talking about the team's other Alex. A certain Austrian goalkeeper - namely Alex Manninger - who left Arsenal in 2001 and somehow ended up at Juventus, his 10th club in seven years.

Manninger thought he had said goodbye to Italy in the summer when he left Siena and joined Salzburg. The 31-year-old was supposed to see out the rest of his career at his hometown club only for Udinese to buy and then sell him to Juventus for a paltry £625,000.

I say paltry because Manninger was voted one of the best goalkeepers in Serie A last season. The Bianconeri signed him as cover for Gigi Buffon who missed several games through injury in 2007-08 and their foresight has proven valuable. The Azzurri No 1 suffered a recurrence of a thigh problem at the start of the current campaign and Manninger has been between the sticks ever since.

He went into Saturday's match with Reggina having conceded just six goals in 10 games - that is one every 143 minutes. Needless to say, Manninger kept another clean sheet against the Calabrian side and Juventus won 4-0. Buffon is clearly impressed with the way the Austrian is playing. After all, he has a poorer record than Manninger, letting in a goal every 106 minutes so far in 2008-09.

Manninger's performances have raised eyebrows for other reasons too though. There are now 22 foreign goalkeepers in Serie A, seven of which can be considered undisputed No 1s.

Antonello Brambilla, one of Italy's best goalkeeping Coaches, believes the rise in foreign goalkeepers started with the Bosman ruling in 1995 and the statistics lend truth to his argument. In the 1995-96 season there were 66 foreigners in Serie A. None of them were goalkeepers. Last year, there were 180 foreigners, 15 of which pulled on the gloves.

Many lament the absence of an heir to Buffon and question marks linger over the ability of Marco Amelia, Federico Marchetti and Emiliano Viviano. Ivan Pelizzoli - who was once touted as a successor to Buffon and now plays for Lokomotiv Moscow - blames foreigners too. “They come before us,” said Pelizzoli on Friday. “They are given the trust that we are not afforded.”

Whichever way you look at it, you have to admire Manninger. If he is not Juventus' Player of the Season so far, he is definitely challenging Amauri for the Signing of the Season award.

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Juve_fanatic

Second coolest member!
Apr 5, 2006
7,617
Monday 1 December, 2008
Blog: Man in the middle


Italian football has a crisis between the sticks, but James Horncastle believes Juventus' Alex Manninger has been one of the signings of the season

Up in the Curva Scirea, Juventus fans have had more than just the cold to contend with in recent weeks. The Bianconeri faithful have been keeping themselves warm with hot debate. Who, they ask, has been the club's Player of the Season so far?

It will come as little surprise to hear the name Alex bandied about, for Del Piero has once again rolled back the years and turned on the style. But a few fans are talking about the team's other Alex. A certain Austrian goalkeeper - namely Alex Manninger - who left Arsenal in 2001 and somehow ended up at Juventus, his 10th club in seven years.

Manninger thought he had said goodbye to Italy in the summer when he left Siena and joined Salzburg. The 31-year-old was supposed to see out the rest of his career at his hometown club only for Udinese to buy and then sell him to Juventus for a paltry £625,000.

I say paltry because Manninger was voted one of the best goalkeepers in Serie A last season. The Bianconeri signed him as cover for Gigi Buffon who missed several games through injury in 2007-08 and their foresight has proven valuable. The Azzurri No 1 suffered a recurrence of a thigh problem at the start of the current campaign and Manninger has been between the sticks ever since.

He went into Saturday's match with Reggina having conceded just six goals in 10 games - that is one every 143 minutes. Needless to say, Manninger kept another clean sheet against the Calabrian side and Juventus won 4-0. Buffon is clearly impressed with the way the Austrian is playing. After all, he has a poorer record than Manninger, letting in a goal every 106 minutes so far in 2008-09.

Manninger's performances have raised eyebrows for other reasons too though. There are now 22 foreign goalkeepers in Serie A, seven of which can be considered undisputed No 1s.

Antonello Brambilla, one of Italy's best goalkeeping Coaches, believes the rise in foreign goalkeepers started with the Bosman ruling in 1995 and the statistics lend truth to his argument. In the 1995-96 season there were 66 foreigners in Serie A. None of them were goalkeepers. Last year, there were 180 foreigners, 15 of which pulled on the gloves.

Many lament the absence of an heir to Buffon and question marks linger over the ability of Marco Amelia, Federico Marchetti and Emiliano Viviano. Ivan Pelizzoli - who was once touted as a successor to Buffon and now plays for Lokomotiv Moscow - blames foreigners too. “They come before us,” said Pelizzoli on Friday. “They are given the trust that we are not afforded.”

Whichever way you look at it, you have to admire Manninger. If he is not Juventus' Player of the Season so far, he is definitely challenging Amauri for the Signing of the Season award.

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You know, all of this makes me sad because when Buffon returns Manninger will be worming the bench!! He has been extraordinary so far and the bad thing is that it will all come to a forced end once Buffon returns. Now dont get me wrong i WANT Buffon to return but i feel sorry for Manninger.
 

Marceℓℓo

Senior Member
Mar 16, 2007
7,242
I don't feel sorry for him at all.It's not like he signed for us with the priority to get Buffon's place.He knew he would be the 2nd goalkeeper.He actually can be pretty happy with the playing time he got so far.Great back-up keeper though.
 

Ahmed

Principino
Sep 3, 2006
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Marceℓℓo;1821499 said:
I don't feel sorry for him at all.It's not like he signed for us with the priority to get Buffon's place.He knew he would be the 2nd goalkeeper.He actually can be pretty happy with the playing time he got so far.Great back-up keeper though.
the best
 

Ahmed

Principino
Sep 3, 2006
47,928
hehehe when you have Abbiati playing instead, then one would definitely look like a million bucks

:lol2: you reminded me of last year when Kalac was grabbing Sali after the 2nd goal against Milan
 

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