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PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
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Dude, we wont ever go all out attack and score 2 goals in 17 min's. Not in a million years.
Probably not, but its great for mentality, we need every bit of help next week.

:xfinger: simeone banned
:xfinger: oblak injured
:xfinger: atletico squad with flu
:xfinger: Juve lazy ass ultras keep Diego up all night while he fiddles his cohojnes.
:xfinger: griezeman frustrated all night as he keeps losing out on achieving a victory royale

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PhRoZeN

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Seriously this game upped my morale in regards to the Atleti game, this feels good. Hopefully this has the same effect than the Roma game against Barca had on us at the Bernabeu but with a different ending
Glad I'm not alone. :tup:

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Snobist

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I don't know who is Ajax coach, but difference between him and Allegri is that after going 2-0 they didn't settle and defend, they went forward and attacked. I hope Allegri learned something from him.
 

Cerval

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Having no pressure at all definitely helped Ajax as well.
They lost at home, they had their back against the wall. Sure they were not favourite and awaited, but I wouldn't say that's no pressure

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Hængebøffer

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Jun 4, 2009
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I don't know who is Ajax coach, but difference between him and Allegri is that after going 2-0 they didn't settle and defend, they went forward and attacked. I hope Allegri learned something from him.
So. Like we did against away Real last year? Or away against Bayern? It’s absolutely bollocks that Allegri doesn’t play like this when possible.
Had this team been in form, it could easily control Atletico for 90 minutes. We clearly got more in control throughout the first half.

But this season is obviously different from the last ones. We looked banging till December and then sucked. It’s usually the other way around.
 

Snobist

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Apr 16, 2017
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So. Like we did against away Real last year? Or away against Bayern? It’s absolutely bollocks that Allegri doesn’t play like this when possible.
Had this team been in form, it could easily control Atletico for 90 minutes. We clearly got more in control throughout the first half.

But this season is obviously different from the last ones. We looked banging till December and then sucked. It’s usually the other way around.
Our team was suppose to hit the form late Feb early March, and so far we've been worse than December.
 

DAiDEViL

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They lost at home, they had their back against the wall. Sure they were not favourite and awaited, but I wouldn't say that's no pressure

In the football world people assume Atletico is going to advance as well
For me it is. They were the clear underdogs in that match up and no one would have thought they could throw out Real over two legs, and especially not after losing at home.

If they come to Madrid and, let's say, lose 3:0, who would be surprised? Sure, fans and players would be disappointed, but it's Real Madrid right? You can lose there. Real on the other hand was under huge pressure (after two defeats against Barca) as the CL was the only thing left for them.

With us it's different. We are Juventus, are among the top favorites to win it this season and not some underdog, have brought in the GOAT, and even though everyone knows it's hard to come back after a 0:2, we all (or at least i do) expect us to turn this shit around somehow.
 
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