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Len

Len

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Feb 13, 2004
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    C'mon Juve!!

    Lets smash them again!!
    This could really be the turning point of this season!
     

    denco

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    Jul 12, 2002
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    The lineups for Rai uno says Iuliano and Montero in defence, frankly I cannot think of a worse combo when we are facing the likes of Valeron, Luque and Tristan . I hope they can really step up otherwise we are in for a very long night

    It is a must that Dp and Nedved recover from their slumber and play extemely well as we need to score

    I never accept that 0-0 away from home is a good result as it means you have to win the return leg which is not always easy
     
    Aug 1, 2003
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    Mauro Silva to Depor teammates: Don't give Juve room to move

    La Coruna: Deportivo Coruna midfielder Mauro Silva has warned his teammates not to give an inch to Juventus' potentially dangerous strikers in today's Champions League second round, first leg tie here at the Riazor Stadium.

    "There is no recipe for stopping players of the calibre of Alessandro Del Piero and Marco Di Vaio," the Brazil international told UEFA.com

    "The only thing we can do is to be extra attentive over the whole 90 minutes and not give them any room at any point in the game. It is important to make them feel uncomfortable and to make sure they are always well marked, wherever they might be on the pitch."

    Revenge will be on Deportivo's minds having been denied a place in the quarter-finals by the reigning Italian champions last season.

    A draw would have been enough for Deportivo to qualify at Juve's expense when the teams met for their final round phase group match in Turin, and with the scores tied at 2-2 and the 90 minutes up, the Spaniards were looking good to go through to the next round.

    But in a cruel twist of fate, Croatian defender Igor Tudor surged upfield and scored with a rasping drive in the third minute of stoppage time to send Juve through instead of Deportivo.

    Silva, who played for Deportivo that night, said nothing can be taken for granted when playing against the Turin giants, who were defeated in last season's final by AC Milan on penalties.

    "I think they are one of the strongest, most experienced teams in the competition," he said. "Furthermore, they are a very physical side who always make the most of their style of play - even when they are not at their best, Juve are capable of beating anyone."

    Silva said even the loss of Edgar Davids, loaned to Barcelona until the end of the season when the Dutchman's contract ends, had not weakened the Italians.

    "Davids gave them strength in the centre of the field and an edge in attack but they are a very strong team and I am sure they will be just as dangerous without him," he said.

    Deportivo, playing in the Champions League for the fourth consecutive year, have never gone beyond the last eight of the competition, but Silva believes the time has come to put the record straight.

    "I have always believed Deportivo could make the semi finals of the Champions League and play a great role in the competition," he said. "Any team like Deportivo, who have won the Spanish League and been in the Champions League for four years, can reach the semis."

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    this article doesn't console me at all :D
     

    Lilianna

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    Apr 3, 2003
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    :LOL::LOL::LOL::LOL:

    when i asked a juventini friend of mine what he thinks it's gonna be today he said: we are playing with depor,right??away or home??
    i told him,away!

    oh come on lilianna!!!! poor them...juve is gonna kick their asses!!

    i wish juve will win because we haven't won something "special" for lobg time.
    so now if we win depor...we'll make a good second start for the cl...

    btw...i was watching the high-lights of the match sparta-milan...and found it VERY interesting!
    shevchenco was mad..he simply couldn't score!!!!!
     

    Lilianna

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    Apr 3, 2003
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    yes,if we win this match,
    then we can "relax" A BIT and not be soo tense for the one is delle alpi...

    but yet,we are tense now and we have the need to win now,in the away match
     

    Juve100%

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    Feb 13, 2004
    632
    Juve will win this game, i believe we will see the true Juve in the champions league and not the average Juve we have seen in Seria A.

    Juventus are hungry for the champions league and will win this 2-1 or maybe even 3-1......if we're lucky ;)
     

    aressandro10

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    Jul 30, 2003
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    ++ [ originally posted by sallyinzaghi ] ++
    as long as we score an away goal and do not lose by a big goal difference I'm happy

    god I can't sleep

    and I'm skipping school again tomorrow :stress:
    weh... gi sekolah aa wei... selambe je ponteng .. camne nak pandai ni..:p
     

    survivor

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    Dec 29, 2002
    250
    I'm so worried!

    I've read a couble of match preview in my local newspapers and they all say that Depor gonna win :frown:

    c'mon Juve.....prove that they're wrong!!!!!
     
    Aug 1, 2003
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    yes, 0-0 would be a bad result. we MUST score an away goal, it'd be a huge advantage

    eh hafiz, i dah pandai dah la, buat ape nak pergi sekolah and belajar stuff like kuadratik and all? membuatkan hidup lebih bosan saja :D
     

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