[CL] JUVENTUS 3-2 Olympiacos (November 4th 2014) (12 Viewers)

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napoleonic

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Sep 7, 2010
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Just had more thought on that, actually we are in a shit situation if oly manage to get even a point against atleti on the next game no matter how we do against malmo

Think about it, if atleti drew against oly then the table would look like
Atleti 10 pts
Us 9 pts assuming we won vs malmo
Oly 7 pts

What happen next?

Surprise!!! We cannot afford to just drew against atleti in the last game!!! Because if we drew and oly manage to beat malmo it will be like

Atleti 11 pts
Oly 10 pts
Us 10 pts

Same shit if oly somehow manage to win against both atleti and malmo

Oly 12 pts
Atleti 10 pts
Us 10 pts

Lmao what a pathetic situation we are in

We must win both against malmo and atleti
 

LiquidPLP

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Jun 9, 2012
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Just had more thought on that, actually we are in a $#@! situation if oly manage to get even a point against atleti on the next game no matter how we do against malmo

Think about it, if atleti drew against oly then the table would look like
Atleti 10 pts
Us 9 pts assuming we won vs malmo
Oly 7 pts

What happen next?

Surprise!!! We cannot afford to just drew against atleti in the last game!!! Because if we drew and oly manage to beat malmo it will be like

Atleti 11 pts
Oly 10 pts
Us 10 pts

Same $#@! if oly somehow manage to win against both atleti and malmo

Oly 12 pts
Atleti 10 pts
Us 10 pts

Lmao what a pathetic situation we are in

We must win both against malmo and atleti
If we beat both then we'll have 12 points, not 10.
 

Azzurri7

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Dec 16, 2003
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It will be hard for Olympiacos to get a point away to Atletico but not impossible. That said, Juve shouldn't even think of playing for a draw even if Atletico win against Olympiacos, top the group should be their priorities. Atletico are beatable this season.
 

zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
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It will be hard for Olympiacos to get a point away to Atletico but not impossible. That said, Juve shouldn't even think of playing for a draw even if Atletico win against Olympiacos, top the group should be their priorities. Atletico are beatable this season.
Exactly. We should play for a win in the last match, try to beat them on h2h, and top this group. It will be much easier for us in the R16 if we avoid Bayern, Real and Chelsea
 

AFL_ITALIA

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Jun 17, 2011
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I just can't imagine us breaking them down and scoring on multiple occasions, because we'll definitely concede at least once on a corner or something. But I guess if Olympiacos can do it, so can we.
 

LiquidPLP

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Jun 9, 2012
12,237
If we keep playing like we did in the last two matches we do stand a chance IMO. Sure they're the toughest team to break down out there but they're nothing like they were last season. We mustn't play like we did in the first game against them though. We have to get more involved and take more risks. It'll never go in for us if we can't hit a single shot on goal for 90 minutes. Pogba has to be allowed to shoot from distance so we could benefit from rebound or we'll need grandpa Pirlo to do it but we have to try. We surely have to keep it tight at the back, especially if we field Pirlo. We'll have lots of possession so it could be our typical Serie A game. It's obvious they're so much better than anyone in Serie A, it's not even funny but what I mean the approach has to be the same. We have to be patient and keep trying - it will eventually go in. Last year we managed to play pretty well against RM at home and we took the lead. The most important thing will be to not collapse after scoring tbh.

I watched their game against RS last night and they really struggled. This time we play at home and they'll sit even deeper than in Madrid. Guys better work on their shooting from distance.
 

Vialli_92

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Mar 7, 2013
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If we keep playing like we did in the last two matches we do stand a chance IMO. Sure they're the toughest team to break down out there but they're nothing like they were last season. We mustn't play like we did in the first game against them though. We have to get more involved and take more risks. It'll never go in for us if we can't hit a single shot on goal for 90 minutes. Pogba has to be allowed to shoot from distance so we could benefit from rebound or we'll need grandpa Pirlo to do it but we have to try. We surely have to keep it tight at the back, especially if we field Pirlo. We'll have lots of possession so it could be our typical Serie A game. It's obvious they're so much better than anyone in Serie A, it's not even funny but what I mean the approach has to be the same. We have to be patient and keep trying - it will eventually go in. Last year we managed to play pretty well against RM at home and we took the lead. The most important thing will be to not collapse after scoring tbh.

I watched their game against RS last night and they really struggled. This time we play at home and they'll sit even deeper than in Madrid. Guys better work on their shooting from distance.
Couldn't have said it better myself, Under Conte it was probably impossible to beat Atletico as he would have it drilled into the media and players heads that we weren't good enough. At least Allegri will try to win the game i'm sure of it.
 
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    I just can't imagine us breaking them down and scoring on multiple occasions, because we'll definitely concede at least once on a corner or something. But I guess if Olympiacos can do it, so can we.
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