[Champions League] RB Leipzig 2-3 Juventus [2nd October, 2024 21:00 CEST] (20 Viewers)

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Orgut

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Dec 31, 2002
19,321
What I have see through the shady stream:
De Gregorio - Did well and couldnt do anything to save the opener.
Defense - Our reliance on Bremer reminds me of Juve with Montero.
I feel with him we wouldnt concede twice and maybe not even once.
Kalulu - This is the third time he makes crucial covering. Well done.
Conceicao - I love this guy.
Vlahovic - Nice finishing
Koop - Unluck
Bremer and Nico - Hope not a serious injury.
Motta - Great reaction at half time and kudos for the smart subs.
Leipzig arent great but they are dangerous.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
24,029
Leipzig is hell of a team. Almost knocked out Real last season. However, 11 vs 11 I feel we would win this comfortably. Great match from both sides. Ref was ruining the game. DL was protecting his head, not a penalty imo. Several other terrible calls that tipped the odds in RBs favor. But we persevered and were rightfull winners tonight. This might be a beginning of a great Juve side. Very young group of players that will get better as the time goes by. Important game for our confidence.
 
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GrandeGigi

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Sep 18, 2012
1,884
This day will certainly live long in the memory.

I wouldn’t blame the ref as much as the VAR booth. The moment they start showing those stills, they give the average ref little option but to go with them. He didn’t give any of those decisions on the pitch and let a lot go for both sides.

Our goal lived a charmed life at the end with the amount of free headers they missed from about 6 yards. I doubt we can be a back to the walls team and grind out wins with the group we have, but fuck it that’s for another day. Fino alla fine motherfuckers.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
24,029
This day will certainly live long in the memory.

I wouldn’t blame the ref as much as the VAR booth. The moment they start showing those stills, they give the average ref little option but to go with them. He didn’t give any of those decisions on the pitch and let a lot go for both sides.

Our goal lived a charmed life at the end with the amount of free headers they missed from about 6 yards. I doubt we can be a back to the walls team and grind out wins with the group we have, but fuck it that’s for another day. Fino alla fine motherfuckers.
He called a penalty in the end. Could have just waved it away after rewatching the clip. We didnt get one in the 1st half which imo was more clear.
 

juve123

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Aug 10, 2017
16,651
Vlahovic:You’re back? I’m very happy for the team, for what we did, we played almost 45 minutes down a man. We showed that we are becoming a team again, we fought together. We never stopped pressing and deserved to win. We were tired in the end because we had to suffer. It was a great match.”
 

Leendiz

Junior Member
Feb 14, 2018
436
Both decisions were not obvious errors so var should never have even stepped in this is just more of what we see in serie a where var seems to step in for everything against us and barely anything for us. That tackle on vlahovic is a yellow in midfield we seek it regularly so if var had asked him have a look he would of given it but we are juve and var is not for us
 

X Æ A-12

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Sep 4, 2006
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Legendary win, best Juve CL performance since that 3-0 against Atletico.

Most important takeaway is that mentality, to suffer 2 early inujuries, the red card, pen and still twice come back from being a goal down to win 3-2 is immense
 

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