[CL] Juventus - Real Madrid (7 Viewers)

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Yeah it was amazing, my heart was going crazy boom bomm boom, after teh second goal I find me three places under where I was before... I hugs evryone!!! One of the best emotional game I saw at Delle Alpi, like in the 2003!!! I'd want Delle Alpi was as full as last nite every time juve play there... but in serie A it's difficult to see alla those people. I knew people came from alla europe, Swiss, England, Germany, France and Hungary too!! We are an Universal Team!! Now I go to sleep... I reached home at 1,30 am and I worked today... ehehe... tired and happy!
 

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Maresca

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Nedved lauds Capello


Juventus midfielder Pavel Nedved has admitted that he found it difficult to watch the Bianconeri's thrilling 2-0 victory over Real Madrid in the UEFA Champions League.

Nedved, who suffered concussion during the first leg in the Santiago Bernabeu and has only just been given the all clear to return to training, watched the tense game on television.

"It is far worse watching your team play on television rather than playing," Nedved admitted to Czech TV.

"I thought I was having a heart attack."

The Czech star lauded Juve boss Fabio Capello, but was cautious about the club's chances of winning European club football's top prize.

"Capello is a great coach, the system he uses with three forwards is working magnificently at present," enthused Nedved.

"My team mates have promised to show me the way to the final - but it is still a long way off."
 
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    Buffon - 6.5
    Zebina - 6.5
    Thuram - 7
    Cannavaro - 7
    Zambrotta - 6.5
    Camoranesi - 8
    Emerson - 6.5
    Pessotto - 6
    Del Piero - 6
    Zalayeta - 7
    Ibrahimovic - 7

    MOM was Camo.
     

    Maresca

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    Zlatan lifted by win


    Zlatan Ibrahimovic admits he feels rejuvenated after Juventus dumped Real Madrid out of the UEFA Champions League.

    Juve beat the Spanish titans 2-0 after extra time at Stadio Delle Alpi on Wednesday to move into the quarter finals of the competition.

    They overturned a 1-0 deficit from the first leg in Madrid, with Marcelo Zalayeta scoring the crucial goal in extra time.

    Sweden international Ibrahimovic concedes he has been flagging in recent weeks due to Juventus chasing glory on both the European and domestic fronts.

    But, with Real vanquished, the striker acknowledges he has an extra spring in his step for the remainder of the season.

    "It's a fantastic feeling," Ibrahimovic told TV3. "We did what we needed, won 2-0 and played well.

    "The last two matches have gone really well. Before that I was tired. It's been a long season."
     

    Maresca

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    ++ [ originally posted by Maresca78 ] ++
    Zlatan lifted by win


    Zlatan Ibrahimovic admits he feels rejuvenated after Juventus dumped Real Madrid out of the UEFA Champions League.

    Juve beat the Spanish titans 2-0 after extra time at Stadio Delle Alpi on Wednesday to move into the quarter finals of the competition.

    They overturned a 1-0 deficit from the first leg in Madrid, with Marcelo Zalayeta scoring the crucial goal in extra time.

    Sweden international Ibrahimovic concedes he has been flagging in recent weeks due to Juventus chasing glory on both the European and domestic fronts.

    But, with Real vanquished, the striker acknowledges he has an extra spring in his step for the remainder of the season.

    "It's a fantastic feeling," Ibrahimovic told TV3. "We did what we needed, won 2-0 and played well.

    "The last two matches have gone really well. Before that I was tired. It's been a long season."
    rejuvenated

    What does that mean, is this an english word, or Zlatan found it ;) I like this word.. I am rejuvenated too...
     

    pembohong

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    ++ [ originally posted by Maresca78 ] ++
    rejuvenated

    What does that mean, is this an english word, or Zlatan found it ;) I like this word.. I am rejuvenated too...
    re·ju·ve·nate
    tr.v. re·ju·ve·nat·ed, re·ju·ve·nat·ing, re·ju·ve·nates

    1. To restore to youthful vigor or appearance; make young again.
    2. To restore to an original or new condition: rejuvenate an old sofa.
    3.
    1. To stimulate (a stream) to renewed erosive activity, as by uplift of the land.
    2. To develop youthful topographic features in (a previously leveled area).

    A word with Juve in it... Nice... :D
     

    Maresca

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    ++ [ originally posted by pembohong ] ++


    re·ju·ve·nate
    tr.v. re·ju·ve·nat·ed, re·ju·ve·nat·ing, re·ju·ve·nates

    1. To restore to youthful vigor or appearance; make young again.
    2. To restore to an original or new condition: rejuvenate an old sofa.
    3.
    1. To stimulate (a stream) to renewed erosive activity, as by uplift of the land.
    2. To develop youthful topographic features in (a previously leveled area).

    A word with Juve in it... Nice... :D
    Wau thanks man.. Anyway I like this word...:)
     

    Bjerknes

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    I just watched the match again and I loved it.

    I noticed during the match, in the second half when Zlatan was lining up for a 30 yard free-kick, Capello on the touchline was yelling out to our side. Then Zlatan stepped up to take the free kick, and Capello threw his hands up in the air, irate about something. After Zlatan ran up and struck the ball staright into to the wall, Capello threw his arms up again, almost looking like "I told you so."

    I love it when Capello is angry. :D
     

    JCK

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    ++ [ originally posted by Andy ] ++
    I just watched the match again and I loved it.

    I noticed during the match, in the second half when Zlatan was lining up for a 30 yard free-kick, Capello on the touchline was yelling out to our side. Then Zlatan stepped up to take the free kick, and Capello threw his hands up in the air, irate about something. After Zlatan ran up and struck the ball staright into to the wall, Capello threw his arms up again, almost looking like "I told you so."

    I love it when Capello is angry. :D
    Didn't you love how he celebrated when Zalayeta scored?
     

    Vinman

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    ++ [ originally posted by swag ] ++
    Great post! Now I have to see the match as soon as my BitTorrent downloads finish.

    Crappy English-language ESPN here in the U.S will air competitive lawn-mowing before they air such a critical CL match as this. (You think I'm kidding? It's literally what's programmed instead of the Porto-Inter ritorno next week.) :fero: Why they own the U.S. rights to air the games and then squander a match like this on lawn-mowing, I'll never know.

    I can only imagine the emotional outburst from actually watching the game live. I had only a piece of it vicariously through the Net updates from the UEFA.com site, and even at that I was practically running through the halls of work here, hollering like Capello going to the locker room. :D
    Isnt that the fvckin truth ???!!!!

    I laughed my ass off when I read this..........
     

    Martin

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    Hey Gregory, Norwegian tv showed Milan-ManUtd (fair enough I support) instead of Chelsea-Barcelona and Leverkusen-Liverpool (completely ridiculous) ahead of Juventus-RealMardid just because there is a bigger audience in Norway for any English team than there is for the classic of classics, it's moronic.
     
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    ++ [ originally posted by Jeeks ] ++
    But still Zidane is respected in Torino, the crowd were amazing when he was subbed...Respect Zizou
    Indeed, it was good to see the Juve fans show Zidane the respect that he deserves.
     

    arc

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    ++ [ originally posted by Martin ] ++
    Hey Gregory, Norwegian tv showed Milan-ManUtd (fair enough I support) instead of Chelsea-Barcelona and Leverkusen-Liverpool (completely ridiculous) ahead of Juventus-RealMardid just because there is a bigger audience in Norway for any English team than there is for the classic of classics, it's moronic.
    man, im in england, i have no choice but watching man utd and arsenal with those thugs
     

    Zé Tahir

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    some thing seriously needs to be done by ESPN. The feeling of this victory, in overtime, was a 10/10 on my Joy scale, but if i could watch it live, it would have gone 1000000000000000/10 :D

    fvuck ESPN!!
     
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