As long as wel beat Olympiacos 2-0 then we finish second. We've now played our hardest two games. Of course this is all concerning but it's far from over.
I disagree entirely. The toughest match will be at home against Atletico when we need a win to progress. The same day Olympiacos has Malmo at home. So no, it's not as easy as beating Olympiacos at home. And with this crappy team even that will be a challenge.
I disagree entirely. The toughest match will be at home against Atletico when we need a win to progress. The same day Olympiacos has Malmo at home. So no, it's not as easy as beating Olympiacos at home. And with this crappy team even that will be a challenge.
As long as wel beat Olympiacos 2-0 then we finish second. We've now played our hardest two games. Of course this is all concerning but it's far from over.
It all depends on the next game, if we don't when the next game, then it's panic time.
Realistically I don't expect Juve to win the CL, but in recent times it's been the manor of which we've been getting knocked out which has bothered me.
It all depends on the next game, if we don't when the next game, then it's panic time.
Realistically I don't expect Juve to win the CL, but in recent times it's been the manor of which we've been getting knocked out which has bothered me.
we must try 433 but something new with wings in italy , smt to build and start winning , i don't care if losing scudetto, but to start building on a new basis and go on on cl matches
Yea that I agree with mate, as I said what is upsetting is somewhat the manner of which. Hopefully we can learn from this, let's see how the next match pans out
That game is nailed on to be a draw. An away game in Scandinavia. We'll play like fucking rubbish, concede in the first half, and chase the game and score an equaliser towards the end. Same old story.
I said this earlier in the thread, they barely have any Greek players in their starting 11. A lot of South Americans, Spanish players and Africans. And they play well too. Very tough team at their home ground. They approach the game we should. No fear, high pressing, and with speed.
I said this earlier in the thread, they barely have any Greek players in their starting 11. A lot of South Americans, Spanish players and Africans. And they play well too. Very tough team at their home ground. They approach the game we should. No fear, high pressing, and with speed.
Yeah, that basically shot a theory down I had. I was going to say how we can't compete against a team primarily Greek form a shitty league while we have WC players in many areas but yeah, never mind.
Not really. 3-5-2 was enough to handle Roma and Napoli many times both of which play higher tempos. Roma plays a high tempo 4-3-3.
Its more about the details and we always get them wrong. Allegri needs to sort pirlo and vidal out quickly otherwise we are in big trouble.
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does anyone have a video of the match's extended highlights?