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Allegri: ‘Full group after break’

Juventus will have ‘a full group to choose from’ after the international break, according to Massimiliano Allegri.

The Coach also revealed that Simone Padoin could start in the place of the injured right-back Stephan Lichtsteiner against Napoli on Saturday evening.

“Caceres has been with us since Wednesday. Khedira will be with the group from Saturday and Claudio Marchisio is back after the break.

“Alvaro Morata will be available for Saturday and Padoin could play at right-back, he always does well when he plays.

“Zaza and Dybala both put in decent performances against Frosinone. We’re bitter about the result as we played well.

“After the international break, when I have a full group to choose from, we’ll have a lot more experience on the pitch. The value of the team hasn’t changed.

“Napoli are a great team, they’re one of the best equipped teams in attack and Sarri is doing good work there.

“We’ve dropped many points, also when we haven’t deserved to, but we need to work to improve.

“We must defend better and we need to concentrate more but enough with the comparisons to last year – it’s completely different.”

http://www.football-italia.net/73458/allegri-‘full-group-after-break’
 

Tanu_Mz

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Lichtsteiner out for breathing difficulties.
It would appear he had panic attacks. I know this can cause some laughter but it is a very horrible experience I don't wish to my worst enemy.
It's a condition that can be triggered in situations of heavy emotional stress and one can be lucky to experience it once in a lifetime but I know of people who have to deal with it their whole life.
I wish Licht a prompt recovery.
 

Hydde

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He overuses him. Sadly Caceres ia always injured..so we will have to rely a little more on Padoin. Im not worried as i trust the pado and is always there to fill holes.

But we need to start thinking about what we will do with the caceres-Licht combo. In one way or another, they just cant keep it up.
 

Scottish

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Lichtsteiner out for breathing difficulties.
It would appear he had panic attacks. I know this can cause some laughter but it is a very horrible experience I don't wish to my worst enemy.
It's a condition that can be triggered in situations of heavy emotional stress and one can be lucky to experience it once in a lifetime but I know of people who have to deal with it their whole life.
I wish Licht a prompt recovery.
Wow that's horrible news and I hope he's alright. Do you have a source for that?
 

Tanu_Mz

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now that's a weird one
Messi had them. A lot of artists suffer from them and it's a lot more common in sports than one might think. Italian great swimmer Pellegrini, great ex-rugby player John Kirwan suffered from them. Kirwan shared his experience and he is now helping the association that helps sufferers.
 

Martin

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Messi had them. A lot of artists suffer from them and it's a lot more common in sports than one might think. Italian great swimmer Pellegrini, great ex-rugby player John Kirwan suffered from them. Kirwan shared his experience and he is now helping the association that helps sufferers.
interesting. i imagine it's a long term kind of disorder?
 

Tanu_Mz

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interesting. i imagine it's a long term kind of disorder?
Not necessarily. Some people might experience them only during the most stressful day of their life (wedding, childbirth, death of dear ones etc) other have longer term one induced by prolonged period of stress. A lot of people dont even know they are having one others exaggerate some symptoms (related to hypocondria, eg patient think He is having a heart attack). Symptoms are unpleasant and might result in fainting.
 
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