[CL] Sevilla 1-3 JUVENTUS [22nd November, 2016] (17 Viewers)

JuveJay

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I really don't get why would they resort to that? Even when they were in the lead and dominating they used to hassle our players, and sometimes there was no ball around. It was very strange, seeing them acting like a bunch of sick fvcks.
They didn't know how to manage their aggressive play. I suppose EL is one thing, but they know Juve have better players, and they probably got carried away.

Has to also be said but it's not the first or last time Vazquez will do something like that, he's a bit of a clown.
 

Salvo

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We're at the top and so are most of the of the poor teams. We're going to get a big dog if we stay up here but frankly I don't give a shit because it's been a long time since we topped our group.
Most of the groups have two big dogs in the top 2 spots anyway.
 

PedroFlu

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Poor 1st half, disgraceful attitude in the 2nd.

Honestly, the players and mainly the coach approach is pathetic.

We actually played for the draw against exhausted 10 men for a whole half when we needed the result for the 1st seed. This is inexcusable.

We've been pretty lucky this game.
 

Hængebøffer

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Where did Jack go? He's only here to bitch about Pjanic. He playing like cack, though.

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Poor 1st half, disgraceful attitude in the 2nd.

Honestly, the players and mainly the coach approach is pathetic.

We actually played for the draw against exhausted 10 men for a whole half when we needed the result for the 1st seed. This is inexcusable.

We've been pretty lucky this game.
We didn't. We subbed Kean for Pjanic at 1-1.
 

JuveJay

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Only one that I doubted was the pk while seeing it live, but closer replays showed one pushed Bonucci while the other one pulled him. There are refs who lets shuffles like that go, but its good he didn't since it defenitely gave them advantage to stop him like thugs.



Only yellow I disagreed with was Evras, he tricked to kick / fell Sevilla player, but Sevilla player dived completely before he could.

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Cuadrado also made no attempt to swing an arm, that was all a natural motion. We know why he got that yellow and it wasn't because it was a foul. Sometimes a ref has to try to balance the scales a little bit, for the eyes of the home crowd. And they don't come any more uncouth in Spain than in Sevilla.
 

Salvo

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Poor 1st half, disgraceful attitude in the 2nd.

Honestly, the players and mainly the coach approach is pathetic.

We actually played for the draw against exhausted 10 men for a whole half when we needed the result for the 1st seed. This is inexcusable.

We've been pretty lucky this game.
We won 3-1 away to a good side who hasn't lost for a year at home, who hadn't conceded a goal yet in the CL and we had half the team out.
 

PedroFlu

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They didn't know how to manage their aggressive play. I suppose EL is one thing, but they know Juve have better players, and they probably got carried away.

Has to also be said but it's not the first or last time Vazquez will do something like that, he's a bit of a clown.
Sampaoli transformed them in a stupid edgy South American Libertadores team where fans throw stones at players.

They simply were too intense and too nervous. That's absolutely on Sampaoli. Also, Vasquez will never be a guy who can defend. He's just too soft, and soft players tend to fuck up when trying to tackle.
 

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From Higuain-Dybala to Mandzukic-Sturaro :tuttosport:

If not Mandzukic-Sturaro then maybe Mandzukic-16 year old kid :tuttosport:

Training staff so good :tuttosport:
No idea why we thought it was smart to start the season with 3 attackers anyway especially when we're sending out competent enough FW in Zaza out on loan
 

PedroFlu

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We won 3-1 away to a good side who hasn't lost for a year at home, who hadn't conceded a goal yet in the CL and we had half the team out.
We had our attacking duo out, which is a big deal.

This result was pure luck & Sevilla shitting the bed & Bonucci being such a legend. The team's posture was pathetic. One thing doesn't deny the others
 

MikeM

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No idea why we thought it was smart to start the season with 3 attackers anyway especially when we're sending out competent enough FW in Zaza out on loan
I always questioned why no one, including Marotta, seemed to care about a vice-Dybala.

It was like we just assumed he could play every match? There were perfectly reasonable targets who went abroad like Sansone. Went for a reasonable fee and would have fit in here. I was always nervous about our attackers.
 

Osman

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Cuadrado also made no attempt to swing an arm, that was all a natural motion. We know why he got that yellow and it wasn't because it was a foul. Sometimes a ref has to try to balance the scales a little bit, for the eyes of the home crowd. And they don't come any more uncouth in Spain than in Sevilla.
True, intense pressure to even scales but I get why Cuadrado got it, it was clumsy to swing like that.

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