[CL] Real Madrid 2-1 JUVENTUS (October 23, 2013) (38 Viewers)

ZoSo

Senior Member
Jul 11, 2011
41,656
So...

no Vidal, Licht, Quag and I believe Caceres & Mirko are also injured.

6-0 here we come :weee:

at least ronaldo will do good for my CL dream team....
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,177
0:2 (Tevez,Vidal)
:rofl: :lol: :howler:

In which dimension?!

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My heart says 1-1, but the mind says 3-1 or 4-1.

If we manage to get 1 point in these next two games, we can still qualify.

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Yes. Against Madrid I would just model my team on Atletico and study their tactics.
3-5-2, 3-6-1, 4-3-3-, 4-2-3-1, 4-3-2-1, 8-1-1, or whatever formation you deploy won't matter, as long as the players lack hunger, desire, and focus.
 

VUCIMata10

Junior Member
Apr 5, 2013
479
if we have the juve that went 2-0 down to chelsea and fought back the whole game to get a point we would have a chance, the thing is, it looks like if we went 2-0 down, the game would end 5-0
 

Stahn

New Member
Sep 19, 2006
22
Cheers up guys.

After witnessing the rise of Roma and Napoli, hopefully this is a comeback of Serie A in Europe competitiveness when you can lose any match even against teams from bottom table.

Lost 1 and draw 1 from 8 games is a very good result. It was always been like these before the 2006. Getting more than 80 pts during those era means champion. Serie A lost its competitiveness after 2006.

I hope Milan and Inter can rise back to prominent too, recreating the mini world cup era when we manufactured our own world best player.

And with Juventus win in that sort of league.

p/s: taking nap during matches is a fail anyway.
 

Catenaccio

Senior Member
Jul 15, 2002
3,363
Cheers up guys.

After witnessing the rise of Roma and Napoli, hopefully this is a comeback of Serie A in Europe competitiveness when you can lose any match even against teams from bottom table.

Lost 1 and draw 1 from 8 games is a very good result. It was always been like these before the 2006. Getting more than 80 pts during those era means champion. Serie A lost its competitiveness after 2006.

I hope Milan and Inter can rise back to prominent too, recreating the mini world cup era when we manufactured our own world best player.

And with Juventus win in that sort of league.

p/s: taking nap during matches is a fail anyway.
Point 1. Every year in Serie A there are so called signs that a new club is becoming very competitive (like Lazio, Udinese and Napoli in the past) - only to completely fail in Europe and not be able to deal with the added fixtures. Roma are playing great now but I wonder if they would be anything like that if they had a few injuries etc - squad depth still not good enough for Europe.

On Juve. Ok, 6 wins, 1 draw and 1 loss. We were very lucky that on 2 of those wins due to some luck with referee decisions going our way. We are playing worse there is no question.

The only positive is that we essentially have the same players but are playing much worse, meaning that we CAN play a LOT better but we haven't. If we play at our full potential for the entire 90min, Buffon doesn't make any big mistakes (forget about making miraculous saves) and we get a bit of luck and Real don't play at their maximum - we might, JUST might snatch a draw. But the odds are no doubt against us.
 

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