[CL] Atlético de Madrid 2-0 JUVENTUS [February 20th, 2019] (1 Viewer)

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maxi

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Aug 31, 2006
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#23
It's gonna be an ugly game for sure. Atletico know how to disrupt a team's gameplan and will hit you on a counter attack. Defence needs to be solid and aware
 

Orgut

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Dec 31, 2002
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#24
2-1 Juventus Ronaldo&Dybala - Atletico are good but if we are playing with the right tactic I see no reason why we shouldnt beat them even if its their home game.
 
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Hust

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May 29, 2005
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  • Thread Starter #27
    Poland
    Cancelo - Bonucci - Neubaufahrzeug - Sandro
    Panzer- Pjanic - Matuidi
    Dybala - Mario - Ronaldo​
     

    Bianconero81

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    Jan 26, 2009
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    #32
    I'd play a 4-2-3-1 with Pjanic and Matuidi, Mandzukic and Berna dropping back to help the midfield. Allow Dybala and Ronaldo to continue developing their partnership, and bring on Costa and Cancelo in the 2nd half to run @ tired legs.
     

    juve103423

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    Mar 22, 2010
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    #35
    Seems like some users in here havnt learned from the multiple lessons and will be in for yet another healthy loss. If we field all our De Sciglios and Barzaglies because of defensive skills, then we will be defending for 90 minutes.
    In games like these we need to be part of the play, retain some sort of possession and be able to bring the ball forward against a very tough and aggressive team.
    Players like Cancelo, Pjanic, Bentancur, Sandro and Costa are vital for this. Not that we must play them all at once, but we need some sort of balance.
     

    Cerval

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    Feb 20, 2016
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    #36
    Seems like some users in here havnt learned from the multiple lessons and will be in for yet another healthy loss. If we field all our De Sciglios and Barzaglies because of defensive skills, then we will be defending for 90 minutes.
    In games like these we need to be part of the play, retain some sort of possession and be able to bring the ball forward against a very tough and aggressive team.
    Players like Cancelo, Pjanic, Bentancur, Sandro and Costa are vital for this. Not that we must play them all at once, but we need some sort of balance.
    I'd rather a thousand times more play Dybala, Mandzukic and Ronaldo than Costa at all
     

    juve103423

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    Mar 22, 2010
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    #37
    I'd rather a thousand times more play Dybala, Mandzukic and Ronaldo than Costa at all
    I'd probably stick to that front three too, as we have played the last few games like that.

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    But it might very well be that they will get isolated and we would need the explosive runs from Costa to open them up later on. Costa would be a good option off the bench, especially as he has been out. But we will need Cancelo starting then.
     

    DAiDEViL

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    Feb 21, 2015
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    #38
    In games like these we need to be part of the play, retain some sort of possession and be able to bring the ball forward against a very tough and aggressive team.
    Players like Cancelo, Pjanic, Bentancur, Sandro and Costa are vital for this. Not that we must play them all at once, but we need some sort of balance.
    We'll most likely play Pjanic, A.Sandro, Dybala, CR7, Mandzu. They should be able to bring the ball forward somehow. Lol at Costa being vital for our team. He can come on as supersub against tired defenders.
     

    juve123

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    Aug 10, 2017
    15,315
    #39
    Seems like some users in here havnt learned from the multiple lessons and will be in for yet another healthy loss. If we field all our De Sciglios and Barzaglies because of defensive skills, then we will be defending for 90 minutes.
    In games like these we need to be part of the play, retain some sort of possession and be able to bring the ball forward against a very tough and aggressive team.
    Players like Cancelo, Pjanic, Bentancur, Sandro and Costa are vital for this. Not that we must play them all at once, but we need some sort of balance.
    We tend to struggle against all high pressing teams and our full backs need to more compact atleast for the first 20-25 minutes
     
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    Hust

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    May 29, 2005
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    Juventus adjust for Atletico

    By Football Italia staff


    Max Allegri is reportedly considering some tactical surprises against Atletico Madrid, including Martin Caceres, Federico Bernardeschi or dropping Paulo Dybala.
    It kicks off on Wednesday at 20.00 GMT and is the first leg in the Champions League Round of 16.
    Juan Cuadrado is still out of action and Douglas Costa is only taking part in personalised training sessions as he tries to rediscover his full fitness.
    According to Tuttosport, we could see some big changes in the Bianconeri line-up and tactical twists to get the better of Atletico Madrid.
    The adjustments will primarily be on the right side of both defence and attack.
    Considering how dangerous Atleti are on the counter, it’s possible Joao Cancelo will be replaced at right-back by either Mattia De Sciglio or more fascinatingly Caceres.
    The January signing is much stronger in the air than De Sciglio, has a great deal of stamina and can also cut inside to take a more central defensive role if needed.
    Alternatively, Cancelo could simply be moved to a more advanced role on the right side of the trident attack, allowing him to push forward without focusing too much on defensive duties.
    In that case, the Portugal international would replace Dybala, who celebrated his first goal since November 3 with last night’s 3-0 Serie A victory over Frosinone.

    Another candidate for the right flank in place of Dybala is Bernardeschi, as he can link up with the midfield and is a hard worker when tracking back.
    This would not be an entirely new approach for Allegri, who already used Andrea Barzagli at right-back and moved Dani Alves to a more advanced role in the 2017 Champions League Final against Real Madrid.
     

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