[CL] Real Madrid 2-1 JUVENTUS (October 23, 2013) (29 Viewers)

Vialli_92

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3-0 to Madrid, we offer nothing in attack to trouble them. I wiuld be surprised if we get a result from this. A few friends of mine went to Madrid last night to see the game i hope it's worth it for them.
 

Osman

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Right, I'm off for my tea.

I'll say Juve will play pretty well, but lose by the odd goal.

2-1 to Real, probably.
Predicting the same, I would have expected a blow-out vs our slow defenders if this was last years Real, that were the masters of counter attacks (ok, Germans are the masters of it), but this slow paced and possession based Real is too confused whenever they have a chance to transition. Ancelotti taken out their quick instinct, thats why I hope we dont succumb to sitting too deeply when there is not as much real threat on the break anymore. More dangerous if you let them establish their possession game in our half and just camp there all game.
 
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    3-0 to Madrid, we offer nothing in attack to trouble them. I wiuld be surprised if we get a result from this. A few friends of mine went to Madrid last night to see the game i hope it's worth it for them.
    My exact same prediction. 1-0 early in the first half. We continue in a crunch mode wasting tons of chances. We start the second in an aggressive manner and get hit on the counter. After that the game opens for Real to just score the match killer.
     

    Emmet

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    3-0 to Madrid, we offer nothing in attack to trouble them. I wiuld be surprised if we get a result from this. A few friends of mine went to Madrid last night to see the game i hope it's worth it for them.
    Jesus talk about glass half empty.

    Mr. Negativity over there.
     

    Alex-444

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    Sep 5, 2005
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    19:41 - Ufficializzata la formazione bianconera. Tutto confermato. Fuori Bonucci, dentro Ogbonna.
    Juventus (4-3-3): Buffon; Caceres, Barzagli, Chiellini, Ogbonna; Vidal, Pirlo, Pogba; Marchisio; Tevez, Llorente.
     

    Deep C

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    I'm not entirely convinced we'll see a 4-3-3 as such. Marcelo will overlap or support Cristiano like crazy on our right, so Caceres will permanently be supported by Barza. This means the LB will become a de facto CB while the LCB and Marchisio will take turns marking Di Maria and leaving their RB.

    Probably not a bad setup but a 4-3-3 it is not.
     

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