[CL] JUVENTUS 2-2 Bayern [23rd February, 2016] (13 Viewers)

DelPiero no10

Junior Member
Aug 19, 2013
283
Hopeless first half, we gave them far too much respect. They arent good enough for us to totally abandon trying to win the ball higher up and chose to totally sit back. We also need Morata in these matches, his workrate is immense and pretty much equalizes things sin midfield cause of the blind side pressure that he applies to the opposition. Allegri was so disappointing, we played like Bayern have Busquets, Iniesta and Xavi in midfield.
 

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Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,985
Hi again guys. Wanted to congratulate you for a great second half. Got to say, if there something I really admire about Juve is its character; being two goals down and not giving up. I wouldn't EVER call a match against Juve done until the final whistle, you are always a big time danger.

Besides that, Pogba was fantastic, we rarely see a midfielder actually able to take the game to our players. His pressing and defensive work was amazing and his speed and technicality are -of course- huge.

Cuadrado, OTOH, went to the floor without much reason. I now hate him honestly.

I guess a 2-2 in Torino is a nice result for us but, as I said, wouldn't ever call a tie against Juve done until the final whistle. Got to respect your "grinta" ;)
:tup:

Ill be honest, its up to you to lose it already, but the last 30 mins showed that when on sync, juventus is very dangerous. It was like that against barcelona in the final until we got the 2nd goal against.

Allegri got the tactics wrong and the players were mentally wrong too. Bayern is bayern, we all know that, but our approach was terrible and this could have shown not our usual way of getting things done.

Lets see what happens in the next game.
 

CrimsonianKing

Count Mbangula
Jan 16, 2013
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Hi again guys. Wanted to congratulate you for a great second half. Got to say, if there something I really admire about Juve is its character; being two goals down and not giving up. I wouldn't EVER call a match against Juve done until the final whistle, you are always a big time danger.

Besides that, Pogba was fantastic, we rarely see a midfielder actually able to take the game to our players. His pressing and defensive work was amazing and his speed and technicality are -of course- huge.

Cuadrado, OTOH, went to the floor without much reason. I now hate him honestly.

I guess a 2-2 in Torino is a nice result for us but, as I said, wouldn't ever call a tie against Juve done until the final whistle. Got to respect your "grinta" ;)
Are you sure you're a Bayern fan because from here it seems you believe more in Juventus' capability than many so called "fans" on this forum.

You apparently also seem to know more about this club's history and achievements than those so called "supporters".
 

DAiDEViL

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2015
64,642
Ill be honest, its up to you to lose it already, but the last 30 mins showed that when on sync, juventus is very dangerous.
don't you read the bayern forum? :disagree:

we were only better in the last 30 minutes, because with their heads bayern players
were already sitting in the plane back to munich. looking forward to Uli's Würschtl
and some nice Hefeweizen @Vidal.

they could have smashed us Roma style if the really wanted to.
 

gg89

Junior Member
Dec 15, 2015
143
Are you sure you're a Bayern fan because from here it seems you believe more in Juventus' capability than many so called "fans" on this forum.

You apparently also seem to know more about this club's history and achievements than those so called "supporters".
xD I actually find it pretty ironic that some of your fans here give up so easily, which is in stark contrast to your players.

Of course, winning in the Allianz Arena is hard. Very hard. But as a Bayern fan, I'm not celebrating until the return leg is done. Also, I've grown to fear a catastrophe is always around the corner (whether it is an injury plague, Pep-tactics fuckup, players turning off suddenly, a disastrous red card ala Benatia against Shitty, etc).
 

CrimsonianKing

Count Mbangula
Jan 16, 2013
27,321
xD I actually find it pretty ironic that some of your fans here give up so easily, which is in stark contrast to your players.

Of course, winning in the Allianz Arena is hard. Very hard. But as a Bayern fan, I'm not celebrating until the return leg is done. Also, I've grown to fear a catastrophe is always around the corner (whether it is an injury plague, Pep-tactics fuckup, players turning off suddenly, a disastrous red card ala Benatia against Shitty, etc).
Exactly, it's 90 friggin' minutes, anything can happen in that time. Having better odds is only good in theory and having a better "team" on paper.

A penalty, a red card, an own goal, etc and etc oh so many variables... can change a match just like that. But that's okay at least now we know where some "fans" here stand.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,985
xD I actually find it pretty ironic that some of your fans here give up so easily, which is in stark contrast to your players.

Of course, winning in the Allianz Arena is hard. Very hard. But as a Bayern fan, I'm not celebrating until the return leg is done. Also, I've grown to fear a catastrophe is always around the corner (whether it is an injury plague, Pep-tactics $#@!up, players turning off suddenly, a disastrous red card ala Benatia against $#@!ty, etc).
While i definitwely do not agree with the early surrender attitude of some...you need to take in consideration that 2 years ago bayern was the team that gave us our 2 worst defeats in this new juve era...to the point taht we still argue about those 2 games...and today we were getting some of the same. I would not totally blame them, specially as our players looked like ladies in the first half.
 

Cerval

Senior Member
Feb 20, 2016
26,829
Cuadrado sometimes brings something good and different to the table, but his playing style frustrates the hell out of me. I don't like our team play when he's on either. If we don't play a 3-5-2 in the return leg (hopefully not), I'd much rather we let Pereyra play and have Cuadrado on the bench, but ready to be subbed in in case of emergency.

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What I'd give for us to go through... It's going to be very difficult.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,985
Cuadrado sometimes brings something good and different to the table, but his playing style frustrates the hell out of me. I don't like our team play when he's on either. If we don't play a 3-5-2 in the return leg (hopefully not), I'd much rather we let Pereyra play and have Cuadrado on the bench, but ready to be subbed in in case of emergency.

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What I'd give for us to go through... It's going to be very difficult.
He is good indeed at winning some free kicks... but we pay too much for his lack of end product and goals. Its a weid situation with him.
 

DAiDEViL

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2015
64,642
Exactly, it's 90 friggin' minutes, anything can happen in that time. Having better odds is only good in theory and having a better "team" on paper.

A penalty, a red card, an own goal, etc and etc oh so many variables... can change a match just like that. But that's okay at least now we know where some "fans" here stand.
it's getting ridiculous with your true fan's campaign.

being pessimistic about beating bayern on their home turf. fake fan i am.
 

CrimsonianKing

Count Mbangula
Jan 16, 2013
27,321
it's getting ridiculous with your true fan's campaign.

being pessimistic about beating bayern on their home turf. fake fan i am.
What's getting ridiculous is giving up like a little bitch when you still have everything to play for.

And funnily enough, some of those members were the same ones who condemned Conte when he acted like a loser.

You're not being pessimist, being pessimist is knowing they have much better odds and with that a higher probability of going through, being a LOSER is saying we already lost weeks before the match, you're being a loser. Big difference.
 

lgorTudor

Senior Member
Jan 15, 2015
32,951
What's getting ridiculous is giving up like a little bitch when you still have everything to play for.

And funnily enough, some of those members were the same ones who condemned Conte when he acted like a loser.

You're not being pessimist, being pessimist is knowing they have much better odds and with that a higher probability of going through, being a LOSER is saying we already lost weeks before the match, you're being a loser. Big difference.
The 'true fan' fascists like you always fail to differentiate between desire and assessment. From the 'true fan' fascist's point of view a true fan's assessment always has to concur with his desire. For the 'true fan' fascists you have to believe that things you want to happen will happen. If you merely desire the things but don't believe they'll occur you are a fake fan.

Second thing you fail at is differentiating between persons involved and observers. Saying that we'll win doesn't make YOU a winner, it does not make anybody anything, such as saying that we are going to lose does not make anybody anything. It only helps you feeling like an internet alphamale which is sad.
 

CrimsonianKing

Count Mbangula
Jan 16, 2013
27,321
The 'true fan' fascists like you always fail to differentiate between desire and assessment. From the 'true fan' fascist's point of view a true fan's assessment always has to concur with his desire. For the 'true fan' fascists you have to believe that things you want to happen will happen. If you merely desire the things but don't believe they'll occur you are a fake fan.

Second thing you fail at is differentiating between persons involved and observers. Saying that we'll win doesn't make YOU a winner, it does not make anybody anything, such as saying that we are going to lose does not make anybody anything. It only helps you feeling like an internet alphamale which is sad.
Not even gonna bother to read another shit post saying a lot and nothing at all. Thanks.
 

Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
11,615
Cuadrado sometimes brings something good and different to the table, but his playing style frustrates the hell out of me. I don't like our team play when he's on either. If we don't play a 3-5-2 in the return leg (hopefully not), I'd much rather we let Pereyra play and have Cuadrado on the bench, but ready to be subbed in in case of emergency.

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What I'd give for us to go through... It's going to be very difficult.
I get so frustrated watching him... God.
 

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