Azzurri Thread (20 Viewers)

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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di biagio is a loser, a clueless one at that too. Semi finals of the U21 is nothing considering that is the first knock out stage after the group stages which doesn't say a great deal, he's lucky to have had the likes of Bernadeschi and Berardi. Ferrara and Gentile did better jobs of the U21

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it's ventura after all...
Neither Bernardeschi nor Berardi is a once in a lifetime talent though.

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Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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But both were not only starters for their clubs last season but important ones
Yeah but to say that they make a coach's work so easy he hardly has to do anything.. I get that if you're working with an 18 year old Messi, but these two are nothing like that.

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JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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What amazing choices again. Yep, let's try a couple of new players in a formation they don't play for the most crucial qualifying game.

Like I said, if they qualify it's despite Ventura.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
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Yeah but to say that they make a coach's work so easy he hardly has to do anything.. I get that if you're working with an 18 year old Messi, but these two are nothing like that.

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Well when you have a team that included the likes of Bernadeschi, Berardi, Donnarumma, Romagnoli and Rugani who were all knocking on the doors of a senior call up, that is a pretty decent crop to have
 

AFL_ITALIA

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Jun 17, 2011
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You can lose a game but if you dont get past Bolivia/Sweden in 180 minutes then you are not a top team
It wasn't a playoff either, high stakes games are where teams really measure themselves
None of these variables were mentioned in the original post, it was simply losing to Sweden. But fine, Argentina could not beat Paraguay, Peru, or Bolivia home or away. While it was not a playoff, the second-to-last qualifier against Peru was pretty high stakes, no? 0-0 draw.
 

GordoDeCentral

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Apr 14, 2005
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This is nonsense. So by this logic then I guess Argentina isn't a top team as well considering they can go out and lose 2-0 to Bolivia.
You sound like you are in Bolivia right now in delirio because of altitude sickness with the above

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None of these variables were mentioned in the original post, it was simply losing to Sweden. But fine, Argentina could not beat Paraguay, Peru, or Bolivia home or away. While it was not a playoff, the second-to-last qualifier against Peru was pretty high stakes, no? 0-0 draw.
Lol you are defo in delirio, I suggest you look up the games you are referencing
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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Results are the big picture but a small part of judging everything. Any team could finish second to Spain (first issue), any team could struggle with Sweden over two legs in a life or death qualifier (we've played one leg so far). They have mediocre players but cohesion, spirit, no pressure and play a style that Italy traditionally struggle with. It's the manner of performances that is the issue here, you can see with Ventura's selection, formations and subs that he has no idea of what his strongest line up is to play this game. The players don't seem to have an idea. He's been in charge for over a year and today he'll play another new side because he has no real idea what to go with.

He did what an old Italian coach will go with, push comes to shove. An experienced team and a safe formation. Hope they get an early goal and Sweden shit themselves. Otherwise it's going to be more desperation.
 

IliveForJuve

Burn this club
Jan 17, 2011
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Playing in El Alto (Bolivia) is no easy feat. Altitude can fuck people up even if they're not exercising.

Now imagine football players who have to play 90 minutes at full intensity where there's much less oxygen.
 

Fr3sh

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Jul 12, 2011
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South America's qualification are ruthless nothing like European qualifications. The weaker teams will butcher the opposition and will almost always put up a fight. Except Colombia vs Peru where they went for the draw when they found out that Chile had one foot out the door so they settled for a draw.
 

lgorTudor

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Jan 15, 2015
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South America's qualification are ruthless nothing like European qualifications. The weaker teams will butcher the opposition and will almost always put up a fight. Except Colombia vs Peru where they went for the draw when they found out that Chile had one foot out the door so they settled for a draw.
It's because the top tier south american teams are shit. Poverty ball is dead and gone. Long live nazi ball
 

IliveForJuve

Burn this club
Jan 17, 2011
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South America's qualification are ruthless nothing like European qualifications. The weaker teams will butcher the opposition and will almost always put up a fight. Except Colombia vs Peru where they went for the draw when they found out that Chile had one foot out the door so they settled for a draw.
I fucking swear all the bottom teams in SA were trying to fuck Argentina and Chile over :lol:

Them minnows really played their hearts out when those two teams needed points the most.
 

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