Biellese VS Juventus (2 Viewers)

Azzurri7

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Dec 16, 2003
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#63
++ [ originally posted by Stuart ] ++
A recap of the goals:

1-0: Nice backheel from Mutu to set up Trez who beats the keeper with an angled finish.

1-1: Tudor fouls Bortolotto and concedes a penalty which Biagi converts.

2-1: A good piece of play from DP on the left as he dribbles two Biellese players before supplying Trezeguet with the perfect pass.

2-2: Zebina's error allows Sorrentino to set up Bortolotto who scores from close range.

3-2: Mutu scores from a headed Trezeguet assist.

4-2: Del Piero dribbles into the penalty area, is fouled and scores from the resulting spot kick.

5-2: DP gets his second of the game courtesy of a precise assist from Nedved.

6-2: Trezegol completes his hat-trick. Giovinco got the assist.
:thumb:
 

king Ale

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Oct 28, 2004
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#64
++ [ originally posted by Stuart ] ++
A recap of the goals:

1-0: Nice backheel from Mutu to set up Trez who beats the keeper with an angled finish.

1-1: Tudor fouls Bortolotto and concedes a penalty which Biagi converts.

2-1: A good piece of play from DP on the left as he dribbles two Biellese players before supplying Trezeguet with the perfect pass.

2-2: Zebina's error allows Sorrentino to set up Bortolotto who scores from close range.

3-2: Mutu scores from a headed Trezeguet assist.

4-2: Del Piero dribbles into the penalty area, is fouled and scores from the resulting spot kick.

5-2: DP gets his second of the game courtesy of a precise assist from Nedved.

6-2: Trezegol completes his hat-trick. Giovinco got the assist.
glad to see that trident is working.
 

Tino

Il Tedesco
Feb 1, 2005
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#65
hopes that the trident is working more beter with Zlatan instead of Ale!

Zambrotta on the right, thats very intresting, do you think that it could be that way in the serie A ?

Forza Juve
 

ZhiXin

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Oct 1, 2004
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#69
++ [ originally posted by Tino ] ++
hopes that the trident is working more beter with Zlatan instead of Ale!

Zambrotta on the right, thats very intresting, do you think that it could be that way in the serie A ?

Forza Juve
Yes it can, but I don't wanna see Zebina as a centre back. As I have said, his concentration isn't that good at times, and this is juz 1 of the examples. As for Tudor, he is still good IMO, maybe a few more games he will be the rock solid Tudor which I see when playing with Croatia.

About Zambrotta + Chiellini as wing backs, it is 1 of the most interesting + offensive formations which I wanna see, finally Capello is trying something new, and as a result more goals are scored. I don't know how this will work against big teams though, but against a small team, it has shown promising results and I hope that Capello will use this formation against smaller teams. However I'm not sure what will happen if wingers were to dash towards Zambro + Chiellini. This is still wad I have yet to see.
 

mikhail

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Jan 24, 2003
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#71
++ [ originally posted by mark77 ] ++
gazzetta says Zambrotta was so-so as a RB.
Once-off, not that relevant. He's a natural right-sided player. Anything he can do on the left, he'll do as well on the right.
 

Boksic

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May 11, 2005
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#72
The lad Giovinco is ment to be one of the clubs real prospects. He is apparently going to be a star one day he is only 17. He is a forward in the mould of Del Piero
 

Stu

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Jul 14, 2002
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#73
++ [ originally posted by Jeeks ] ++
Who is Giovinco Stuart?
AFAIK he's a Primavera player. He and De Ceglie came on for DP and Mutu with just over ten minutes remaining.
 

V

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Jun 8, 2005
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#74
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++ [ originally posted by mikhail ] ++

Once-off, not that relevant. He's a natural right-sided player. Anything he can do on the left, he'll do as well on the right.
this is true. zambrotta while playing at bari played a very offensive right wing. when he came at juve he first played right back, then was converted to left back. being a versatile chap that he is, he adopted the left side very well..so when he plays rb, he plays his natural position..
 

Stu

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Jul 14, 2002
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#76
Volpato is on loan at Siena. I'm not sure where Chiumiento is right now although he could be at Siena as well.
 

Boksic

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May 11, 2005
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#77
Chiumento is in Del Pieros mould but not good enough, Volpato is more of a strong tall centre forward than a Del Piero type forward.
 

Erkka

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Mar 31, 2004
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#78
++ [ originally posted by Arttk ] ++
I thought we have a lot of forwards in the mold of DP. Chiumento (is he still ours?), Volpato.
Chiumento went to Le Mans on loan, while Volpato will play next season for Siena.
 

Stu

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Jul 14, 2002
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#79
Yes, that's right, I remember now. Chiumiento is one of three Juve youngsters on loan at Le Mans. IIRC the other two are La Fortezza and La Vecchia.
 

Maresca

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Aug 23, 2004
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#80
++ [ originally posted by vlatko27 ] ++


this is true. zambrotta while playing at bari played a very offensive right wing. when he came at juve he first played right back, then was converted to left back. being a versatile chap that he is, he adopted the left side very well..so when he plays rb, he plays his natural position..
Zambrotta did never played right back at juve..
he played on the right in 3-5-2 formation.. and on midfield..
 

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