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oldlady87

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Vidal: An honour to play for Juve
By Football Italia staff



Arturo Vidal is hungry to win honours for Juventus and himself after putting pen to paper on a new contract at the start of this month.
The Chilean international is now tied to the club until June 2017 and he’s today told the Gazzetta dello Sport why he wanted to stay.
“Juventus are one of the strongest sides in the world and it is an honour to represent them,” he stated. “I feel something special when I wear this shirt.”
Juventus are looking good to win their third straight Scudetto, but the Champions League has eluded them after their 1-0 loss at Galatasaray.
“The Champions League exit was the biggest disappointment of my career,” he added. “We have a squad to win the Cup, not to go out in the first round.
“Forget about the last game, we played poorly in the group. We were not in form during the first few games.
“The Europa League? The Final in Turin is an extra incentive to try and win it. The Europa League will be revenge for me – I’m still sad about our Champions League exit.”
Vidal has been a key player for the Turin giants since his arrival in 2011, but he failed to make the 23-man long-list for the 2013 Golden Ball.
“I would have put myself in the 23,” he added. “And I’ll aim to win it in 2014…”
 

Amer

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Feb 13, 2005
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Vidal: An honour to play for Juve
By Football Italia staff



Arturo Vidal is hungry to win honours for Juventus and himself after putting pen to paper on a new contract at the start of this month.
The Chilean international is now tied to the club until June 2017 and he’s today told the Gazzetta dello Sport why he wanted to stay.
“Juventus are one of the strongest sides in the world and it is an honour to represent them,” he stated. “I feel something special when I wear this shirt.”
Juventus are looking good to win their third straight Scudetto, but the Champions League has eluded them after their 1-0 loss at Galatasaray.
“The Champions League exit was the biggest disappointment of my career,” he added. “We have a squad to win the Cup, not to go out in the first round.
“Forget about the last game, we played poorly in the group. We were not in form during the first few games.
“The Europa League? The Final in Turin is an extra incentive to try and win it. The Europa League will be revenge for me – I’m still sad about our Champions League exit.”
Vidal has been a key player for the Turin giants since his arrival in 2011, but he failed to make the 23-man long-list for the 2013 Golden Ball.
“I would have put myself in the 23,” he added. “And I’ll aim to win it in 2014…”
Hazard was on that list and Vidal was left out. FIFA :lol:
 

Pirlo's Beard

Junkie Joe Joyce
Oct 2, 2013
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FIFA try their absolute best to ignore us, which is a shame because idiots (sadly most people are) who don't watch us and know nothing outside of Barca, Madrid and BPL look at this list and use it as an argument.
 

Quetzalcoatl

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Aug 22, 2007
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"Dear Arturo, I read your words at the time of the renewal of your contract with Juventus & I thank you. I don't think the number on the back of your jersey is what matters, but how you honor it, which you have shown how to do."

Vidal's response: "Dear Ale, your words fill me with pride & it's a great pleasure to hear from you. You helped build the history of Juventus over the past 20 yrs, today we continue to work just like how you taught us."
*drunken feels*
 
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i think juve's elimination from cl has had bad effects on our star players like pogba and vidal and they might to leave the club.
It's funny, cause they stated exactly the opposite after the elimination and even before they said that they actually wants to stay here... Probably having a true project, be in a strong team, have wage increased and having great fans who support the team should mean something, don't you think?
 

Lion

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Jan 24, 2007
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dat feel when vidal goes to tackle the ball when he is a bit further away, and you are sure he will miss 100% and commit a foul, yet somehow he gets the ball everytime.
 

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