[CL] Porto 2-1 Juventus [February 17th, 2021] (11 Viewers)

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Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
21,649
#61
We have too many useless players who shouldn't even wear Juventus holy shirt. There is also Pirlo, COVID and poor form of some players + injuries. Smells like 2003/04 season. Having said that, I still dream about UCL trophy.

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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
84,768
#64
Interesting dip in form, but I'm not phased by it. The Braga draw was from a poor gk mistake, man down and poor defending.




As for Boavista, Porto rested some key players and after a poor half were very close to winning it.



conceicao has built his team well in the attacking department, their midfield create a lot of chances and the two upfront in Taremi and Marega cause enough problems for centre backs. Hes got the best out of misfits like Sergio olivera while refusing to play some of the other talented youngsters. Defensively, they are poor, if we play our game we can score a handful.
Braga is a decent team.

And I do like Porto's midfield better than ours, though that isn't saying much. Ótavio and captain Sérgio Oliveira are solid. Corona is a great passer capable of smart assists and can do real damage -- as long as he doesn't lose his cool. And the Colombian "brothers" of Uribe and Díaz are strong. Their attack and defense are a bit weaker overall than their usual seasons, IMO.
 

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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
84,768
#80
Enjoying life more?
It has its pain in the assets like any country. And we sometimes joke with locals about it being the “Africa of Europe”. But for the past three years including right now, I’m enjoying getting paid less (well, not just that - more part of the whole package), liking what I’m doing professionally more, and appreciating more of the simple things in life.

So yes.
 

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