[CL] Champions League 2014/15 (41 Viewers)

Who do you want us to face in 1/2?

  • Barcelona

  • Real Madrid

  • Bayern


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Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
81,191
Whoever we get, I hope we play at home first. If we have to go to Germany or Spain in the first leg, and without Pogba, we will go for 0-0, which will backfire. We have a better chance trying to sneak still an unlikely result of a 1-0 at home, than chasing a goal against any of these teams. Basically, we must not concede first
:agree: I always want this Juve to have the home leg first, it has served us well almost every time.

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Real for sure. Healthy and in good form we would match up well with either Spanish sides. Neither defense is as good as ours or Bayerns but Real Madrid are obviously not nearly as strong at the moment. They're far less of a goal threat that's for certain.

Does anyone know how much revenue we make from making the semi's?
I don't know what it is all up, but we got an extra 10M from making the semis. But I'd say its over the 80M mark now, which is insane.

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I think we have the "best" chance with Real Madrid, but I think we'll get Barca and if we do, it will be an extremely interesting game to say the least.
 

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JUVEMAN1211

Senior Member
Jun 22, 2011
726
Like most people here, I believe Madrid would be our best opponent for the Semi's. The way we played them last year showed that we can play well against them and they aren't the most healthy of teams at the moment. I hope Bayern don't get draw with us just because I will have flashbacks from the past few years we've played them. I do see Barca as a good opponent though, just because I feel their defense is lacking a bit but their damn offense is so damn good. But lets hope for Madrid.
 
Aug 26, 2014
2,495
I wish we play Munich at the final in Germany, I think they're better than the 2 Spanish teams.
No they aren't, don't let the win over Porto fool you. Porto self imploded after the first goal. This bayern is so much weaker then the one of Jupp Heynckes and Conte tactical inability decided the tie back then. You can recall we were playing good the first 20 min then i think Kroos got injured and on came Roben and they murdered us in the wings with our 3-5-2 and we didn't had any response. We need a lot of luck from now on and i think we can surprise any team that comes our way. That being said my preferred draw is:

Real
Bayern
Barsa
 

FuriaCeca

Senior Member
Jun 2, 2014
727
Our performance against Monaco is nothing to go by, believe me. In the semi's against any of the three teams left its going to be a completely different story. I think playing RM would be best suited to our game, but we can do good even against Barca and Bayren.

But in the same time, Allegri needs to understand that we can not deploy the back 3 against these teams, especially Bayren, as they will use that space behind the wingbacks very well. We have to go for a 4-3-1-2, with Pereyra, Morata and Tevez. Thats our only hope.
 

Amer

Senior Member
Feb 13, 2005
11,357
IMO we have very good chance to go through against Real.

Somehow we managed to get result against them even when we had inferior team.
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
Juve get the job done – just

Juventus are in the Champions League semi finals for the first time since 2003 thanks to a resolute performance in Monaco. Luca Cetta writes.

There could not have been as stark a contrast. In the Round of 16 against Borussia Dortmund, Juventus gave one of their best European displays in years, routing the Germans with lethal counter-attacking force.

Defending a one-goal advantage this time against Monaco it was not a swashbuckling Bianconeri. This one scraped and clawed. Time and again the hosts, despite holding the possession and territorial ascendency, found the black and white wall impenetrable. And they got the scoreless draw required.

Last week this blog highlighted that when Juventus needed their big players to shine at critical moments they contributed. In the second leg it was about discipline, and a slice of fortune. With Gianluigi Buffon committed to cutting out a low cross Andrea Barzagli was able to put it wide of the post. And when the custodian failed to reach a Joao Moutinho centre Patrice Evra hooked it away from danger. In Europe it’s about the fine margins. Juve got theirs right, just.

“There was a lot more tension here than in Dortmund, as we knew Monaco were much more complicated to face and we had a slender lead, so every tiny error could cost double, the captain stated afterwards. “I think the tension therefore gripped us more than usual.”

Buffon was 25 when the Old Lady last reached the semi-finals. He could count Pavel Nedved, Antonio Conte and Alessandro Del Piero as his teammates. Luis Enrique was part of the Barcelona side which was conquered. Fast forward 12 years and the former duo watched from the Stade Louis II stands, one his boss over the past four years. Del Piero is enjoying an unofficial retirement in Los Angeles. Luis Enrique is on the Barça bench. In Monaco, Buffon again led from the front. “I thought I’d have to wait less when I was at this stage 12 years ago, but seeing the journey was very difficult, we can enjoy this result even more.”

The goalkeeper is one of the few to have gone through that difficult journey. From relegation and initial struggles upon their top flight return, Juventus are revitalised domestically and now making their mark on the continent.

When he replaced Conte in the summer, Massimiliano Allegri targeted a long Champions League run. His one prior quarter-final appearance was ended by Barcelona. While Conte felt advancing far was unattainable in calcio’s current climate, Allegri wanted Juventus amongst Europe’s top eight. They are now in the top four.

As they entered the fray on Wednesday, the task was simple: take few risks and defend the advantage. Yet from the second Giorgio Chiellini slipped – rekindling memories of Borussia Dortmund – and was carded for handball signs were it would not be as straightforward as in Germany.

Juve kept another clean sheet, their eighth in the past nine matches and fifth in the last six Champions League outings, but did not exhibit their usual control over proceedings. This was more a backs-to-the-wall job. Monaco continued their measured approach of a week ago and when combined with a Juve side which struggled to keep hold of possession, the Bianconeri defenders weren’t allowed time to rest.

Allegri revealed afterwards Carlos Tevez was struggling with illness and was only declared fit hours beforehand. Alvaro Morata vomited after being substituted, factors contributing to their sluggish displays. Juve’s profligacy in the final third was highlighted by two shelved counters. In the first instance Tevez strode forward but those in blue failed to take multiple opportunities to shoot. The second after the interval saw the pair break clear only for the Spaniard’s indecision to allow Monaco to rescue the situation.

But after weathering a strong Monaco storm for 20 minutes after half-time, the Bianconeri expertly saw out the remainder of the match. In truth, the club from the Principality created few opportunities. Their half chances stemmed from poor Juventus decision making.

It wasn’t a performance for the history books. Yet thanks to their resolve the Bianconeri will enter Friday’s draw. Of the remaining four teams they are underdogs. The Turin giants are thrilled to reach this stage, but Leonardo Bonucci states the semi finals cannot be a 'finish line’. They won’t be expected to reach the Berlin decider, but the others cannot afford to underestimate Juventus.

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@zizinho @Bianconero_Aus look at the title :lol:

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Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,347
I suppose some scared little pussy members are rolling on their bellies now and pulling their pants down expecting to be raped by Barcelona or Bayern.

All I can say to you guys is: shame on you. We are Juventus. We are where we belong. We should always be among Europe's top four. This is normal.
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
81,191
I suppose some scared little pussy members are rolling on their bellies now and pulling their pants down expecting to be raped by Barcelona or Bayern.

All I can say to you guys is: shame on you. We are Juventus. We are where we belong. We should always be among Europe's top four. This is normal.
@Suns @The Cusp @Völler @Klin @Nick
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,347
Whoever we get, I hope we play at home first. If we have to go to Germany or Spain in the first leg, and without Pogba, we will go for 0-0, which will backfire. We have a better chance trying to sneak still an unlikely result of a 1-0 at home, than chasing a goal against any of these teams. Basically, we must not concede first
You think conceding goals is a bad idea. You're smart. I like you.
 

Salvo

J
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Dec 17, 2007
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The Germans are weaker than the spaniards IMO. In saying that, mentally, I feel we'd have a better chance to beat Real. Beating the Germans in Berlin would be amazing though ;). They did concede 3 to Porto, remember that. Real copped 3 from Shalke didn't they?
 

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