[CL] Real Madrid - Juventus (29 Viewers)

Vinman

2013 Prediction Cup Champ
Jul 16, 2002
11,482
++ [ originally posted by Andy ] ++
I am afraid we will see a repeat of last year with Deportivo. The resemblance is all too familiar.
Totaly, totally agree....

I was thinking the same thing during the match.

This match also resembled the Palermo match, where we played like a bunch of circus clowns...or even better, the keystone cops, who just run around aimlessly.....................

Thats all we did today, run around with no purpose. Real put on a clinic out there, and owned us the entire game. When we get the ball, all we do is kick it away...like a hot potato. The few times we carried the ball up-field, we were a bit dangerous...but that was only a few times during the game.

How can anyone blame Zlatan or DP for their play ?? They received NO service, and couldnt even get near the ball

The whole team sucked IMO, and an even bigger blame goes out to CRAP. We are down, and really need an away goal, and he refuses to adjust. We had such a pathetic midfield and offense that I could vomit....

Like I said before, We've all seen since early in the season that this team isnt up to winning the CL or even the scudetto. Some of us were fooled by their quick start, but this game is a marathon, and our weaknesses are coming out each week, more and more.

WE WILL WIN NOTHING THIS SEASON !!!!:frown:
 

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Azzurri7

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Dec 16, 2003
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Buffon: 6.5 ( wasn't bad, the goal wasn't his fault )

Zebina: 5.5 ( Did some good things and bad things, specially when it comes to Raul, he almost gave them Penalty )

Thuram: 6 ( Was quite good, outplayed Ronaldo... )

Cannavaro: 5.5 ( he could have marked this Puta helguera, but he was ok )

Zambrotta: 7 ( Our best Player, Beckham looked shitty infront of him)

Emerson: 6.5 ( He had couple of chances could have scored, Anyhow he did really good job defending )

Blasi: 5 ( No comment )

Camoranesi: 6 ( He did some dribbling, and defended good, though i expected better camo )

Olivera: 5 ( one good chance, thats all )

Del Piero: 5.5 ( Good 1st half, 2nd Nothing )

Zlatan: 5 ( He drove me crazy today, he missed an easy opportunity to score, and alot of shitty passes )
 

nedved34

Senior Member
Oct 3, 2002
3,919
++ [ originally posted by Zizou ] ++
I wouldn't be so confident for the return leg. Delle Alpi is not a fort like the Bernabeu or San Siro is. Our opponents will not be scared with a half empty stadium so unless it's all filled up with Juve fans I doubt we can do anything.
I don't think it will be half empty when we play real
 

ZAF3000

Senior Member
Feb 14, 2005
5,348
the forwards are not the ones to blame in this encounter.. We lost the mid field. We have no-one to put create chances. We only have Nedved and ooh boy when he's not around .. Just look at the team.
We always had 1 GREAT play maker and another quite good play maker.
Now we have a very good play maker, i.e. Nedved, but we lack a sub.
Actually we lack a sub almost any place on the field.
We only have 1 goal keeper worth mentioning, we only have Fabio and Lilian for CB position. We only have Zambrotta for either left back or right back. Zebina is a good sub not a first line for Juve. Pessotto is doing good lately but getting old.
In the Mid field, I think the only place where we have good subs is the deffensive mid field Emerson, Blasi, Tacchinardi. We only have 1 right wing which is Camoranesi and only one left wing or player maker nedved. One finisher Trezeguet and two assistance attackers Alex and Zlatan.

We need more players.. Angelli PLEASE donate some money.

FORZA JUVE
 

Zlatan

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2003
23,049
There was nothing easy about that opportunity. And I cant believe that you rated Alex "my 100 meter record is 57.71" Del Piero better than Zlatan.
 

denco

Superior Being
Jul 12, 2002
4,679
++ [ originally posted by Zizou ] ++
Denco are you serious saying that Camoranesi and Emerson were shit? They were good tonight and combined very well. All our chances started from their feet.
Yep they were poor, Emerson kept on getting in his team mates way when they are in a better position to score and his passes were poor as well. Camo , all i have read is how he is the best in the world in chest control and how he brought the ball outta the air with his chest, like thats a criterion of being a good footballer. What of all the other times he allowed Zebina be exposed by Carlos and Zz and he was bossed totaly by Carlos something Zambrotta wont have allowed and how many times did he have the ball and do something well with it in the game. I hate the way you guys clutch at straws in every game and use your usual scapegoat Dp to rap when things go wrong for us
 

Espectro

The Grimreaper
Jul 12, 2002
14,565
Capello confident of going through
Tuesday 22 February, 2005
Fabio Capello claims he is content with the scoreline at the Bernabeu and is confident of turning the tie around in the second leg.

“While Pavel Nedved was on the field we didn’t really struggle and Real Madrid feared us,” noted the tactician. “Ruben Olivera took a while to get into the game in a new position.”

There was also controversy, as Ivan Helguera’s winning goal came from a free kick awarded for a debatable foul on Zinedine Zidane.

“The goal came from a free kick that shouldn’t have been awarded. It’s difficult for referees to keep their cool in this kind of arena where the crowd puts the pressure on them to favour the home side.”

Referee Lubos Michel also failed to stop play when Nedved clashed heads with Raul Bravo – an incident that saw the Czech international stretchered off.

“I immediately noticed something was wrong with Nedved as he wasn’t moving,” explained Capello. “He lost consciousness and can’t remember anything about the incident, but there’s nothing to worry about now and he’s already better.”

Nedved and David Trezeguet should be back to full fitness for the second encounter at the Stadio Delle Alpi.

“I don’t think this is a bad result to take away from Madrid. They were only able to hurt us from set-pieces and we had two great scoring opportunities and didn’t make the most of them. It won’t be easy, but we have every chance of turning this tie around in Turin. Of course, to lose 2-1 would have been better, but I think today we proved that we are improving. The main danger in the second leg will be the counter-attack.”

Former Serie A stars proved decisive on the day, while both Raul and Walter Samuel rattled the frame of the goal.

“Zidane was on one of his best days and, along with Roberto Carlos, was the key figure in making the whole team play. In a fortnight we’ll work something out for him, but our main priority will be scoring two goals,” concluded the Juve Coach.
 
Aug 26, 2003
4,187
hmm i don't know what to say after i saw a long summary of the game!

I think that we played no good performance and today we were lucky not to concede 2 or 3 goals!

Buffon (did his job)
Zebina (IMO he was outplayed by Carlos, as he could cross very often)
Cannavaro (should have marked Helguera better, otherwise ok)
Thuram (did his job)
Zambrotta (was also ok today, but nothing special either)
Camo (nothing special)
Emerson (was imo the best out there)
Blasi (I can only think for his damn STUPID foul)
Nedved (to bad he got injured, hope is back soon)
Olivera (maybe too young for this kind of games)
Del Piero (I didn't see him very often)
Zlatan (should have scored on the 1 occasion)

anyway i think that it could be the ideal result for us! If Capello the whole team is able to step up some gears and put in a great performance we can repeat history and kick out real! cause it seemed like 2 seasons ago as we were satisfied with the 1:0!
 

Vinman

2013 Prediction Cup Champ
Jul 16, 2002
11,482
++ [ originally posted by Espectro ] ++
Capello confident of going through
Tuesday 22 February, 2005
Fabio Capello claims he is content with the scoreline at the Bernabeu and is confident of turning the tie around in the second leg.
“While Pavel Nedved was on the field we didn’t really struggle and Real Madrid feared us,” noted the tactician. “Ruben Olivera took a while to get into the game in a new position.”

There was also controversy, as Ivan Helguera’s winning goal came from a free kick awarded for a debatable foul on Zinedine Zidane.

“The goal came from a free kick that shouldn’t have been awarded. It’s difficult for referees to keep their cool in this kind of arena where the crowd puts the pressure on them to favour the home side.”

Referee Lubos Michel also failed to stop play when Nedved clashed heads with Raul Bravo – an incident that saw the Czech international stretchered off.

“I immediately noticed something was wrong with Nedved as he wasn’t moving,” explained Capello. “He lost consciousness and can’t remember anything about the incident, but there’s nothing to worry about now and he’s already better.”

Nedved and David Trezeguet should be back to full fitness for the second encounter at the Stadio Delle Alpi.

“I don’t think this is a bad result to take away from Madrid. They were only able to hurt us from set-pieces and we had two great scoring opportunities and didn’t make the most of them. It won’t be easy, but we have every chance of turning this tie around in Turin. Of course, to lose 2-1 would have been better, but I think today we proved that we are improving . The main danger in the second leg will be the counter-attack.”

Former Serie A stars proved decisive on the day, while both Raul and Walter Samuel rattled the frame of the goal.

“Zidane was on one of his best days and, along with Roberto Carlos, was the key figure in making the whole team play. In a fortnight we’ll work something out for him, but our main priority will be scoring two goals,” concluded the Juve Coach.
CRAPELLO NEEDS HIS HEAD EXAMINED !!!
 

Dr-Juve

Senior Member
Mar 11, 2004
1,833
++ [ originally posted by Vinman ] ++


Totaly, totally agree....

I was thinking the same thing during the match.

This match also resembled the Palermo match, where we played like a bunch of circus clowns...or even better, the keystone cops, who just run around aimlessly.....................

Thats all we did today, run around with no purpose. Real put on a clinic out there, and owned us the entire game. When we get the ball, all we do is kick it away...like a hot potato. The few times we carried the ball up-field, we were a bit dangerous...but that was only a few times during the game.

How can anyone blame Zlatan or DP for their play ?? They received NO service, and couldnt even get near the ball

The whole team sucked IMO, and an even bigger blame goes out to CRAP. We are down, and really need an away goal, and he refuses to adjust. We had such a pathetic midfield and offense that I could vomit....

Like I said before, We've all seen since early in the season that this team isnt up to winning the CL or even the scudetto. Some of us were fooled by their quick start, but this game is a marathon, and our weaknesses are coming out each week, more and more.

WE WILL WIN NOTHING THIS SEASON !!!!:frown:
true up to now
but
real were bad and 13 points away from barca, and now what? 7 points only, 7 wins out of 8 ,dont tell me its cuz of there new coach (luxamborgo)he is an idiot, its the spirit bro, we need to get back our self confidence and we will, we might not win anything these year but we r not going to give it up easily, anyone want to get it from juve has to fight hard to do so and thats what has real did tonight but i dont think they will be able to repeat it in the second leg
 

Juve_The_Best

Senior Member
Nov 18, 2004
1,871
Glad that it end to 1-0 .. honestly they were better than us. the problem that capello wanted this result obviously .

DP : turtle on the pitch

blasi : ur playing first match out. no need to be stupid. just (Focus )we have a match in turin. ur out now !

zlatan : needs chance maker really

zalayeta : aggrieved can't do anything with 10 minutes . got that Mr capello?

zebina : the result was going to be 3-0 cuz of ur foolishness. no activity at all .no crossed balls . i hope to see Birindelli in turin. btw the goal was ur mistake leaving helg alone !

thuram : be cool man losing a match does not mean loosing the qualify. u lost ur nervs for nothing. you know that we can do it in turin.


No matter what happened in madrid we still have the opportunity to qualify . but in one condition

( Fight to end ) in turin. 2 goals in turin is not that hard with neddy and trezegol .

Forza juve
 

JuveBoy

Senior Member
Feb 4, 2003
5,022
++ [ originally posted by simpson-juvefan ] ++
hmm i don't know what to say after i saw a long summary of the game!

I think that we played no good performance and today we were lucky not to concede 2 or 3 goals!

Buffon (did his job)
Zebina (IMO he was outplayed by Carlos, as he could cross very often)
Cannavaro (should have marked Helguera better, otherwise ok)
Thuram (did his job)
Zambrotta (was also ok today, but nothing special either)
Camo (nothing special)
Emerson (was imo the best out there)
Blasi (I can only think for his damn STUPID foul)
Nedved (to bad he got injured, hope is back soon)
Olivera (maybe too young for this kind of games)
Del Piero (I didn't see him very often)
Zlatan (should have scored on the 1 occasion)

anyway i think that it could be the ideal result for us! If Capello the whole team is able to step up some gears and put in a great performance we can repeat history and kick out real! cause it seemed like 2 seasons ago as we were satisfied with the 1:0!
I think Thuram did more than his job. He was everywhere and he coached everyone. He was the kind of the arena!
 

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