Real-Juventus Buildup: Fan Vs Fan
05/05/2003. In anticipation of the epic Champions League semifinal matchups we here at SoccerAge thought it would be a kick to sit two rival fans together – in this case a Real and Juventus supporter – in order to hear what they have to say ahead of each titanic tussle.
In one corner we have Miguel Cruz, a financial consultant from Madrid and lifelong Real fan. In the other corner we have Antonio Adami, a die-hard Juventino, who is currently studying to become an architect in Rome.
We didn't think it possible but after hearing these two rabid fans go at it we are even more anxious for Tuesday's game…and we're sure you'll be too!
SA: So, first things first, Mr. Cruz, how do you explain Real's 5-1 loss at home to Mallorca on the weekend?
MC: One of those freak results. Everything they touched turned to gold! We could play another 100 games at the Bernabeu and not lose by that score. Just one of those days. Hats off to Mallorca, though. They took the chances that were presented to them and deserved the win. They must enjoy it while it lasts. There won't be a repeat. Let's not forget we thrashed them 5-1 at Son Moix in December.
SA: What do you think will the reaction be for Juventus?
MC: I don't think it will effect morale for this match. It is a different competition, and one that the club has had an affinity with for many years. It is 'our' competition.
SA: And you, Mr. Adami, what did you make of Juventus' scoreless draw away to Lazio on Saturday?
AA: Well, obviously it would have been nice to wrap up the title in order to go to Madrid on a real high but it was more important that we came out of that game with no injuries – which thankfully was the case. It was obvious to me that the ragazzi were running in third gear yet we still played Lazio pretty even in the final analysis. That is one of Juve's great strengths, we're always capable of playing at full throttle yet we know when to take the foot off the accelerator.
SA: If that is one of Juve's chief strengths what do you consider to be their main weakness?
AA: Well, to be honest I really don't think there's any chinks in the armour.
MC: Yeah right!
AA: I'm serious. It's hard to imagine a more well-balanced squad and we have ample cover for every position. The team chemistry is amazing and everyone of our players has an indomitable character, which is why we always seem to get the result when it matters.
SA: Care to counter, Mr. Cruz?
MC: I admit Juve are very solid but they are certainly not perfect. They're hardly the most imaginative of teams and their centre-backs are by no means the quickest. Ronaldo's going to have a field day!
AA: Ronaldo's nowhere near as quick as he used to be and I can promise you our backline is going to do a far better job on him than Manchester's naïve defense. And even if he does get a shot off we have the greatest goalkeeper in the world in Buffon to thwart him.
MC: Give me a break! Casillas is better than Buffon and Ronaldo IS as quick as he used to be. Maybe not over long distances but his first few steps are still as explosive. And when it comes to finishing there is no one more lethal. The World Cup proved that and his hattrick against Man U reinforced it.
AA: Please…I'm not saying Ronaldo's not a very good player but most of his goals in Asia came against sub-standard defenders and Buffon would have done better than Barthez on at least two occasions.
SA: It seems you're not overly impressed with Ronaldo, Mr Adami. But there must be someone in Real's star-studded cast that you're worried about.
AA: Raul. He's magic.
MC: We finally agree on something. Raul is magic.
AA: Yes, but he's not as magical as Del Piero!
MC: Del Piero's overrated.
AA: You're crazy! How can you say that?!
MC: He tries to be much too cute on the ball and loses it half the time. Sure, he's capable of scoring some beauties but Raul's goals are just as stylish and he always does something positive when he's in possession.
SA: So, Del Piero honestly doesn't worry you, Mr Cruz?
MC: Not really. But to tell you the truth there is one player that they have that I do fear and that's Pavel Nedved. He's a marvelous playmaker. He has terrific technique, and our defenders will need to be careful when he is in and around the box. He needs no excuse to go down!
AA: Yes, Nedved's already a legend at the Delle Alpi. He's like three players in one. He's one of the only truly two-footed players in the world and he can pass, shoot, dribble, tackle, head. You name it! There's not one element of the game that he doesn't get an A in. An absolute dream player for any coach and in my opinion the only player we can't do without.
SA: Well, you will have to do without Edgar Davids, who is, of course, suspended for Tuesday. How big of a blow is his absence?
AA: Pretty significant as he is probably the best ball-winner in the world and would have been very useful against Real's midfield. Thankfully, we have more than enough talent in his position so his sending-off at the Nou Camp wasn't as costly as some may people make it out to be.
SA: Who is the one player you can't do without, Mr Cruz?
MC: I think if there had to be one it would be the great man Zidane. He is such a valuable link between midfield and attack. He's the world's best player without a doubt. He is so comfortable on the ball, scores his fair share of goals, and makes so many for those around him.
SA: Mr Adami, you've had the opportunity to follow both Nedved and Zidane closely as they both have called the Delle Alpi home. Who do you think is the better player?
AA: On his day there is no one in the world better than Zizou but as he showed during his time in Italy he has more than his fair share of off-days. Nedved is far more consistent. He's like a machine. Even in the rare occasions when his touch isn't at its best Nedved will still contribute with his tenacious tackling and unbelievable workrate, while Zidane was sometimes a liability. For those reasons, I can honestly say that I'd rather have Nedved in my team than Zidane.
SA: Finally, What do you gentlemen predict for Tuesday's game?
MC: My prediction is that we'll beat em 3-1! You'll see the Real Madrid in this game. We remain the very best team in the world, and we're gonna show it!
AA: 1-1 which will be considered a job well done. The real damage will be done in Turin.
SA: Thank you very much gentlemen and good look to both your teams. We look forward to more of your thoughts when we talk again ahead of the second-leg.