[CL] F.C Copenhagen - JUVENTUS (September 17, 2013) (7 Viewers)

Roman

-'Tuz Fantasy Master-
Apr 19, 2003
10,778
#42
A MUST MUST MUST WIN!
no other result can be accepted.

Btw,they are the Champions of Denmark no?
They are doing really bad this season it seems...
8 league games : 7 points with 1-4-3 record.10th place.from 12 teams.

I know that CL brings extra motivation but still seems like they're in a bad shape.
 

Deep C

Senior Member
Apr 8, 2012
2,096
#43
Copenhagen are fucking dreadful these days. Much poorer form than the average FC Nordsjælland side we met last who at least had the mentality right.

We'll dick them easy and I'll be there to witness it personally.
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
34,844
#49
6 points against Copenhagen,4 points against Gala=qualification.Cant fuck up these type of games like last year.Real Madrid are on a whole different level to Chelsea.

Play full strength and rotate the squad in the game against Verona.
 

Monco

C.R.E.A.M
Mar 27, 2013
2,443
#50
We better fucking not, cause Galatasaray away is hell on earth, and Real Madrid will prove a much greater challenge than Chelsea did last season, since Chelsea was going through a downer at that point.
Please. Yes, they are strong at home, but this whole "hell on earth" is just ridiculous. Last October, Braga managed to beat them 2-0 and match against CFR Cluj ended 1-1. If clubs like Braga can win 2-0 there, anything less than win for us should be considered as a disappointment.

Also, Celtic were also "hell on earth" (more like paradise on earth), but we all know how that one ended. Celtic's stadium > Galatasaray's stadium.
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
34,844
#51
Please. Yes, they are strong at home, but this whole "hell on earth" is just ridiculous. Last October, Braga managed to beat them 2-0 and match against CFR Cluj ended 1-1. If clubs like Braga can win 2-0 there, anything less than win for us should be considered as a disappointment.

Also, Celtic were also "hell on heart" (more like paradise on earth), but we all know how that one ended. Celtic's stadium > Galatasaray's stadium.
Since January of last season they have added Drogba and Sniejder.And this summer they have bought Chedjou and highly rated youngster Bruma.Cant underestimate them imo.

Just cant leave it(the qualification) late like last season.
 
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JCK

JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
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  • Thread Starter #52
    Yes.

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    He can't buy tickets to Juventuss section here in Denmark, he would have to contact Juventus.
    Yes you can, they are being sold now and that's why I asked.
     

    Völler

    Always spot on
    May 6, 2012
    23,091
    #53
    Juventus or Copenhagen sector ? :p
    In the Copenhagen sector, but it's on the same stand as the Juve fans. Just on the other side of the fence. :) I'm watching the game with a neutral who will most likely root for FCK because they are Danish so that's good seats for me. :)

    Are the Juventus fans seated in Section D?
    Yes, D1. Those tickets can only be bought through Juventus or one of the fanclubs. D2 and D3 (which is technically for FC Copenhagen) can be bought through through Billetlugen.dk.
     

    Monco

    C.R.E.A.M
    Mar 27, 2013
    2,443
    #54
    Since January of last season they have added Drogba and Sniejder.And this summer they have bought Chedjou and highly rated youngster Bruma.Cant underestimate them imo.

    Just cant leave it(the qualification) late like last season.
    I'm not underestimating them. They are basically a united top league's rejects team, that really shouldn't threaten us. Last year, many people believed that we can get a decent result in Allianz Arena and now when we added a striker like Tevez in our arsenal and Pogba has developed into such beast, we are only playing for a draw against the mighty Galatasaray? A draw wouldn't be a disaster, but we have to win these kind of matches if we want to go far in Champions League.
     

    Bianconero81

    Ageing Veteran
    Jan 26, 2009
    40,174
    #55
    If we can't/don't beat those amateurs, then we have no business being in this competition.

    6 points from our first two CL games is imperative. Fuck the Danes, fuck Gala, and Fuck Madrid too :stuckup: :juventus:
     

    Völler

    Always spot on
    May 6, 2012
    23,091
    #56
    @Völler

    Give us some info about this team.
    @Gian

    FC Copenhagen has just had the worst start of the league EVER! At the moment, they are third last in the league which is unheard of. This club has been dominating for the last 10-15 years, and their worst finish in the Danish league since 01/02 is a third place in 07/08. For that reason, they sacked their previous manager , Ariel Jacobs, 4 games ago and brought back Ståle Solbakken. Ståle is almost a legend in FC København, and he was the one who brought them to the 1/8 final in Champions League in 10/11. Having said that, only two players from that year is still in the line-up for FCK. However, they haven't played well for the three games he has been in charge this season either, but they are making progress, and I'm sure they will be motivated for the game against us. They know they have nothing to lose.

    With Ståle, they are playing a quite classical 4-4-2 line-up, but they might decide to play 4-4-1-1 against us to reinforce their midfield. They are very dependent on the tall target man, Adi, who they will try to build their game through with long passes. When they are at their best, their full backs are good at going forward and providing their wings support. They will generally try to make a lot of crosses to hit their target man in the box this way. Previously, FCK's biggest strength in Champions League has been their organization. Unlike FC Nordsjælland who always try to play their own game, FC København is disciplined and will do everything to defend their one point even if it means only getting very few chances on counters and set pieces. Getting an early goal would be crucial for us. Their most famous player from our point of view is of course Mellberg, but their real star is Nicolai Jørgensen. He can play both as wing and offensive midfielder, and his technique, pace and ability to dribble past his opponent makes him dangerous.
     

    Tevez10

    Senior Member
    Aug 29, 2013
    927
    #58
    We should play with our best team. I think Mirko will be fit this game. We can't fucck up this time as we did last year.

    Buffon
    Barzagli, Bonucci, Chiellini
    Licht, Vidal, Pirlo, Pogba,Asamoah,
    Tevez, Vucinic

    If we get a 2-0 lead by the first half then Llorente and, Isla and Gio or Quag should get some playing time.
     

    Deep C

    Senior Member
    Apr 8, 2012
    2,096
    #59
    Yes.

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    He can't buy tickets to Juventuss section here in Denmark, he would have to contact Juventus.
    As a heads up, join the Danish Juve thing on FB. There's a connect that sorts ticket through Italy. I got tickets to the Juve section that way (too late now for this game, but for next time or games in Torino).
     

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