"Carry on Referee" KKS Lech Poznań - Juventus (4 Viewers)

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    Juventus are unbeaten in eight games against Polish sides since losing 3-1 at RTS Widzew Łódź on 22 October 1980; future Juve star Zbigniew Boniek turned out for Widzew in both legs of that UEFA Cup second round tie, scoring in the decider as his side lost 3-1 but prevailed on penalties.

    • Juve's record in nine games against Polish clubs reads W6 D2 L1 (W2 D1 L1 in Poland).

    • Lech's only meeting with Italian opposition prior to Matchday 1 ended in a 4-3 aggregate defeat by Udinese Calcio in the 2008/09 UEFA Cup round of 32; they drew 2-2 at home, but lost 2-1 at the Friuli stadium.
     
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    I hope so too, I am counting on the man in your avatar, it's been a while he made a show.
     

    Alen

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    Apr 2, 2007
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    1. Lech Poznan 7 points (9:7)
    2. Manchester City 7 pts (7:5)
    3. Juventus 4 pts (5:5)
    4. Salzburg 2pts (1:5)

    Last 2 rounds:
    Lech-Juventus
    Manchester City-Salzburg

    Juventus-Manchester City
    Salzburg-Lech
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    We must win both matches to qualify. If we don't then we will depend on Salzburg saving us. If we don't beat Lech (lose or play 0:0, 1:1, 2:2) then we're eliminated on Thursday already.
     

    awit

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    Greaso, Brazzo, Quagliarella, Sörensen and Aquilani are not registered for EL group stages. I have no idea what we can use but i guess it will be something like

    Del Piero - Iaquinta
    Pepe - Marchisio - Melo - Krasic
    Traore - Chiellini - Bonucci - Motta
    Storari

    Another option is Pepe as a left or right back and Marchisio as a left winger (Sissoko in the middle) or maybe Lanzafame gets a chance
     

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