[CL] JUVENTUS vs Lyon [August 7th, 2020] (1 Viewer)

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CrimsonianKing

U can't expect an Inexperienced team like Juventus
Jan 16, 2013
26,115
I was watching the highlights for that 3-0 Against Atlético and it got me excited for this. Although we’ve been playing like shit lately we can never underestimate a fired up Ronaldo.
 

GarfielD

Senior Member
May 21, 2009
12,798
Sarri recap #JuveOL

- We need a great performance
- Lyon solid with 3 at the back
- Higuain growing, Pjanic efficient
- We need lucidity tomorrow
- Ronaldo rightly took a few days off
- We will try to recover Dybala for Lyon
- Cuadrado will start
Sarri recap #JuveOut
- Last season for me? Either way, the management will already have decided
- It was perhaps the most difficult title in Serie A history
- Winning is always an extraordinary event and should not be treated as an ordinary event
 

Snobist

DareDevil
Apr 16, 2017
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Sarri: 'Juve will have already decided on me'
By Football Italia staff
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Maurizio Sarri admits Juventus will be ‘forced to play a game that most suits’ Lyon’s counter-attacking approach, but insists the Bianconeri will have 'already decided' his future.
The first leg ended 1-0 for the French side in February and the Champions League Round of 16 decider is behind closed doors in Turin on Friday at 20.00 UK time (19.00 GMT).
“We need a great performance, certainly. Lyon have evolved and become far more solid since moving to three at the back, playing with density in midfield and also pace on the counter.
“With the first leg result too, it’s a very tough game we need to approach with calm and focus,” said the coach in his press conference.
“Unfortunately, losing the first leg means we are forced to play a game that most suits their approach to the counter-attack. Memphis Depay is an important player to get back, so it’s very difficult, but still entirely possible.
“It’s impossible to play without pressure tomorrow, so what we need is sharpness, which is slightly different. We played the first leg with a crowd, the second behind closed doors, but these are the conditions we all have to deal with. It’s always a little sad to play without a crowd, but even more so in the Champions League, the best club competition in the world.
“We can only hope this won’t last too long, as it is also difficult for the players to always be without fans.”
There are still question marks over whether Paulo Dybala can recover in time to feature after a muscular problem.
“It’s still in the hands of the medics, although I saw he did something on the pitch in training. We’ll see what he can do tomorrow morning, then talk to him and the doctors about what he’s able to do.
“Cristiano Ronaldo is training well, I saw him score an absolutely stunning goal in training yesterday. He’s had many games in a short period of time, so quite rightly had a couple of days to rest, then resumed training with intensity and vigour. I think he’s approaching this appointment the right way.”
Juan Cuadrado has become the Joker in the Pack for Juve, able to play as a right-back or on the right side of a trident upfront.
“There are both options. I think Cuadrado will start, but we haven’t yet decided if he’ll be in the defence or the attack.
“Gonzalo Higuain and Miralem Pjanic are in my view growing. After a difficult period, Higuain managed to get some minutes under his belt and is therefore improving. Pjanic was tired physically and psychologically, but after a period of rest, he seems much sharper now.”
Sarri was asked outright if he has thought this could be his final game on the Juventus bench.
“No, and I think this question is essentially calling our directors amateurish, which I don’t think they are. They will have made their evaluation based on the entire season as a whole, so if they’ve already decided to get a new coach, tomorrow won’t make any difference, nor will a victory.
“It’s an important match, but it’s also important to win the Scudetto and so we’ve had plenty of those already this season. It would be important to be part of Europe’s elite by reaching the Final Eight tournament in Portugal, so we care about it, but that makes it an important match, not anything else.”
The coach was also asked if he feels surprised by the extreme pessimism around his Juventus tenure.
“I am agnostic, in that I don’t read or listen to any of it. We are very happy to have won perhaps the most difficult Serie A season in the history of the league, due to the many issues that were around it.
“Juventus is a club accustomed to winning and therefore people can be a little blasé about it, but that is absolutely wrong in my opinion, because victory should always be treated as a wonderful and extraordinary event.”

https://www.football-italia.net/156879/sarri-juve-will-have-already-decided-me
 

Mokku

Senior Member
Apr 17, 2019
2,406
Sarri was being humble, saying anything else would be seen as arrogant. Factually Lyon are whack in their league, we just become champions for the 9th time in a row but only the Special One Jose has the balls to say that.
 

Ronn

#TeamPestoFlies
May 3, 2012
19,559
Sarri recap #JuveOL

- We need a great performance
- Lyon solid with 3 at the back
- Higuain growing, Pjanic efficient
- We need lucidity tomorrow
- Ronaldo rightly took a few days off
- We will try to recover Dybala for Lyon
- Cuadrado will start
Sarri recap #JuveOut
- Last season for me? Either way, the management will already have decided
- It was perhaps the most difficult title in Serie A history
- Winning is always an extraordinary event and should not be treated as an ordinary event
He’s better positioned to talk about Serie C/D history
 

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