[Champions League] JUVENTUS 2-2 Chelsea (03/10/2009) (15 Viewers)

Man of the Match

  • Buffon

  • Grygera

  • Mellberg

  • Chiellini

  • Molinaro

  • Nedved

  • Tiago

  • Marchisio

  • Iaquinta

  • Trezeguet

  • Del Piero

  • Giovinco

  • Alberto Undiano Mallenco (ref)

  • Juventus (team play)


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Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
Moderator
Dec 16, 2003
72,692
Speechless! I really am! I love this team! I really do! We are not there, where we left a couple of years ago, but god knows we are on our way! Forza Juve per sempre! We can held our heads high!!
We are even better. Ranieri is doing what Capello wasn't able of doing. Players playing with their hearts, giving their 200% and determination till the very last second.

I don't care about our current position in Serie A, but we are 2nd if we want to look at it, and looking at our squad and since the title isn't over, oh yes we are more ahead from where we were couple of years ago.

Respect to Ranieri
Respect to these youngsters and of course our old guard.

Some of you will probably laugh but this is the Juve I've always wanted to see, chasing the ball, putting their soul on the pitch, unlike the times when we were not running after the ball and I'm positive you all know about what I'm talking.
 

C4ISR

Senior Member
Dec 18, 2005
2,362
We put in a good effort, it just wasn't enough. We shot ourselves in the foot by not scoring an away goal. Our cautious approach during the opening 20+ min in an overall evenly matched 1st leg ultimately cost us.

Our return to Europe is something we can build on. We got this far with an injury crisis, and with the CL money being invested in the summer, our chances of a final appearance next yr are not as unrealistic as they were this season.

Lastly, Seba had some great touches tonight, and did a good job as a sub against world class players while a man down. His performance tonight was positive, and if used consistently over an entire season we will only see better. He was getting some stick after the Torino match and he responded well tonight.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,272
You would say thet you fucking helmet!!! whats that gotta do with it anyway.:melayyanandmessi:
You do know you have debt that outweighs your GDP, don't you?

I so hope your country falls flat on its face I'd dance around quoting Thomas Jefferson and all the other people who screwed up your Red Coated punks. You guys are finished.
 

The Curr

Senior Member
Feb 3, 2007
33,705
We are even better. Ranieri is doing what Capello wasn't able of doing. Players playing with their hearts, giving their 200% and determination till the very last second.

I don't care about our current position in Serie A, but we are 2nd if we want to look at it, and looking at our squad and since the title isn't over, oh yes we are more ahead from where we were couple of years ago.

Respect to Ranieri
Respect to these youngsters and of course our old guard.

Some of you will probably laugh but this is the Juve I've always wanted to see, chasing the ball, putting their soul on the pitch, unlike the times when we were not running after the ball and I'm positive you all know about what I'm talking.
100%

I love this Juve.
 

Red

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Moderator
Nov 26, 2006
47,024
Don't start blaming Trezeguet again you morons.
Trez made a goal and had one very good header that Cech saved brilliantly.

Trezeguet is still every inch the top striker he has always been.

We are even better. Ranieri is doing what Capello wasn't able of doing. Players playing with their hearts, giving their 200% and determination till the very last second.

I don't care about our current position in Serie A, but we are 2nd if we want to look at it, and looking at our squad and since the title isn't over, oh yes we are more ahead from where we were couple of years ago.

Respect to Ranieri
Respect to these youngsters and of course our old guard.

Some of you will probably laugh but this is the Juve I've always wanted to see, chasing the ball, putting their soul on the pitch, unlike the times when we were not running after the ball and I'm positive you all know about what I'm talking.
:tup:

Just a pity that the teams heart can't quite make up for their technical deficiencies.

However, there isn't as big a gap between us and Chelsea as I thought there was before the tie.
 
Nov 1, 2002
2,482
i know it hurts to lose but i want ranieri to remain, we played really good game and its all because of ranieri.

im starting to believe in him because of the players he had this season with all the injuries and everything he dealt with them very well and played some good football that we didnt see even in capello all star team.

all i want to say thank you ranieri to bring the best out of this team with all the injuries and second class players and hope you do much better the next season with a better players.
 

Cuti

The Real MC
Jul 30, 2006
13,517
According to the Italian commentators, Chiellini got the second yellow when he went to apologize to Drogba on the ground, I didn't see any sort of reaction from Giorgio.

Really proud of the team.

FORZA JUVEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

SEMPRE NEL MIO CUOREEEE!!!

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Boksic

Senior Member
May 11, 2005
14,338
We are even better. Ranieri is doing what Capello wasn't able of doing. Players playing with their hearts, giving their 200% and determination till the very last second.

I don't care about our current position in Serie A, but we are 2nd if we want to look at it, and looking at our squad and since the title isn't over, oh yes we are more ahead from where we were couple of years ago.

Respect to Ranieri
Respect to these youngsters and of course our old guard.

Some of you will probably laugh but this is the Juve I've always wanted to see, chasing the ball, putting their soul on the pitch, unlike the times when we were not running after the ball and I'm positive you all know about what I'm talking.

I love that we have the real Juventus spirit that I grew up seeing in the Lippi era.
I still don't think we are quite back in terms of quality we are just missing that winning edge but we aren't far off.
 

Nicholas

MIRKO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jan 30, 2008
38,737
You do know you have debt that outweighs your GDP, don't you?

I so hope your country falls flat on its face I'd dance around quoting Thomas Jefferson and all the other people who screwed up your Red Coated punks. You guys are finished.
M8,what the hell has countries economic state got to do in a match thread I really do not understand your hate towards our contry.

But hey at least the US economy is a great model for everyone at the moment.
 
Oct 2, 2005
714
We are even better. Ranieri is doing what Capello wasn't able of doing. Players playing with their hearts, giving their 200% and determination till the very last second.

I don't care about our current position in Serie A, but we are 2nd if we want to look at it, and looking at our squad and since the title isn't over, oh yes we are more ahead from where we were couple of years ago.

Respect to Ranieri
Respect to these youngsters and of course our old guard.

Some of you will probably laugh but this is the Juve I've always wanted to see, chasing the ball, putting their soul on the pitch, unlike the times when we were not running after the ball and I'm positive you all know about what I'm talking.
this is it exactly, i agree 100%
 
Apr 15, 2006
56,640
We are even better. Ranieri is doing what Capello wasn't able of doing. Players playing with their hearts, giving their 200% and determination till the very last second.

I don't care about our current position in Serie A, but we are 2nd if we want to look at it, and looking at our squad and since the title isn't over, oh yes we are more ahead from where we were couple of years ago.

Respect to Ranieri
Respect to these youngsters and of course our old guard.

Some of you will probably laugh but this is the Juve I've always wanted to see, chasing the ball, putting their soul on the pitch, unlike the times when we were not running after the ball and I'm positive you all know about what I'm talking.
i havent really seen many games with Capello in charge, but i did manage to see a few CL games on TV many years ago, and i certainly know what you mean. i can't imagine what the 200% contribution with better players wud've been like! Secco to blame i guess. but i hope the peanuts worth of money we get from participating in the CL so far will help the cause!
 

Zaim

Senior Member
Dec 1, 2007
1,307
Del Piero: We were so close Tuesday 10 March, 2009

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Alessandro Del Piero can't help but think, “If we had gone into the break 1-0 up then it would've been a very different game.”

Juventus were leading through Vincenzo Iaquinta's goal to level the scores on aggregate, but in first half stoppages Michael Essien netted, meaning the Italians needed another two to qualify.

“Regret and disappointment are obviously overpowering our abilities to analyse the game right now,” said the captain after a 2-2 draw.

“We had a strong start and after the goal Chelsea began to come back at us, which is understandable as they are such a good team.

“Unfortunately, if we had gone into the break 1-0 up then I fear it would've been a very different game.”

Juventus go out of the Champions League 3-2 on aggregate following their 1-0 first leg defeat at Stamford Bridge.

“Our regrets stretch over the 180 minutes, as I don't think we were the worst team. Chelsea are probably more accustomed than we are to clashes of this level right now,” continued Del Piero.

“We gave our heart and soul, that is the important thing, and I cannot complain about what anyone did.”


Claudio Ranieri picked a trident attack with Del Piero in a deeper role behind Iaquinta and David Trezeguet.

“I was happy to take this position and I think we did fairly well. I'm not accustomed to this role any more and so it was difficult to find space, but all of Juve played well tonight.

“It wasn't easy to attack Chelsea, as they were very covered in defence and never really pushed forward with the full-backs.”


FORZA JUVE :scudetto:
 

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