[CL] Tottenham Hotspur 1-2 JUVENTUS [March 7th 2018] (41 Viewers)

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Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
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The latest rumours is that sturaro will start
Juventus (4-4-2): Buffon; Barzagli, Benatia, Chiellini; Sturaro, Khedira, Pjanic, Matuidi, Alex Sandro; Dybala, Higuain according to tuttojuve
sturaro and khedira? are we trying to prove that we can win with 9 men or something?

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Thank you.

I have found that many of Juve's fans tend to be a bit more informed and reasonable than most. Perhaps a little too self-critical. And maybe there's 1% that have some (bordering on zealous and unusual) irrational dislike of the English. But, by and large, it's a fan base that's selling your club rather well.

If we do get knocked out then I hope Juve go on to win it. I've seen us dominate and embarrass Real Madrid, Man Utd and Liverpool this year. And none of them made us *&%! our pants like Juve did in the first 10 mins a couple of weeks back. I think you're a lot better than some of you realise.
we just hate liverpool for obvious reasons, manure because their fans are insufferable, and arsenal we just laugh at :D
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
81,174
Thank you.

I have found that many of Juve's fans tend to be a bit more informed and reasonable than most. Perhaps a little too self-critical. And maybe there's 1% that have some (bordering on zealous and unusual) irrational dislike of the English. But, by and large, it's a fan base that's selling your club rather well.

If we do get knocked out then I hope Juve go on to win it. I've seen us dominate and embarrass Real Madrid, Man Utd and Liverpool this year. And none of them made us *&%! our pants like Juve did in the first 10 mins a couple of weeks back. I think you're a lot better than some of you realise.
:baus: nice post.

You Tottenham fans have been pretty cool tbh. Knowledgeable and respectful. Tbh I know you guys hate them, but the Chelsea fans we had on here were pretty cool too. The worst opposition “invasions” :)sergio:) on this forum were by the Turkish Gala fans, Celtic fans and Man United fans before, during and after the Pogba sale.
 

pavluska

Senior Member
Apr 25, 2013
7,339
Thats what Im saying we can play a more attacking style of football - It doesnt has to be "Gung-ho" - If we play the way City and PSG play we will surely win nothing... Conte said it best when losing 1-0 to City - He said Im not crazy enough to play like City vs City as they would win 3-0 4-0.. and there was some comparison to Arsenal..
HOWEVER playing a more attacking style doesnt has to be "gung ho" - Do you remember the Juve Barcelona final in 15 - I would say we played very nice despite losing - but again you have some point when saying our midfield is too dull for this to happen.
If only we could get Fabinho and SMS while keeping Pjanic and our important players
Conte is a good example of balanced footy even if rigid.

Thinking in terms of statistics...and common sense, a good balance between attack and defense gives you the best chance for a win. You make the most out of defense without sacrificing too much in attack, and you make the most out of attack without sacrificing too much in defense. But it also depends on the team you have. If you have weaknesses defensively - RB, RCB, CM in our case at start of the season - you have to address those weaknesses. We were dropping points like crazy at start of the season, but since the Samp game and with a more defensive setup, we went on a 12-game undefeated streak and conceded only 1 in the league.

And I think a lot of fans are overreacting based on the 1st leg (specifically, 30 mins in 1st half) vs Spurs. Just a month ago, we put 7 past Sassuolo. And last season, Allegri was far from overly defensive. Instead of focusing on what went wrong in a specific game, they are having memory lapses and panic mode kicked in.

I agree that at times, under Allegri, we're too reactive rather than proactive and taking the initiative. Recent Lazio game was another example of a reactive setup (but I think he wanted to drill the defense and also improve passing before the Tot'num game). Inter was there for the taking, but we didn't pounce. And in CL, vs Bayern, he subbed Morata out for a more defensive Mandzukic when Morata was reyping their defense single-handedly.

Our biggest issue right now is fitness, not our usual tactical approach since Samp game. Some key players are injured, and others look fatigued and are lacking in intensity. People are somehow confusing that with being overly defensive and forgot previous games and are unable to isolate the mistakes vs Spurs. Chaotic, unorganized mob with their pitchforks.
 

Linebreak

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Sep 18, 2009
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And I think a lot of fans are overreacting based on the 1st leg (specifically, 30 mins in 1st half) vs Spurs. Just a month ago, we put 7 past Sassuolo. And last season, Allegri was far from overly defensive. Instead of focusing on what went wrong in a specific game, they are having memory lapses and panic mode kicked in.
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Good comparison, Spurs vs Sass...
 

Monty

Tuz Royalty
May 2, 2017
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@Dantes

First leg, poch surprised us by starting lamela over son and hence having more in the midfield, reckon any surprises this time?
 

dyl1dyl

Senior Member
May 9, 2012
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@Dantes

First leg, poch surprised us by starting lamela over son and hence having more in the midfield, reckon any surprises this time?
I actually suspect that despite all the pre match claims, Spurs might actually sit back and go for a counter attacking approach instead of a high press style as they claim.

Cant really believe what players/managers claim. Like klopp said he's gonna play full first team, go for the win vs Porto in the second leg, but in the end he rested Salah and VVD as expected
 

pavluska

Senior Member
Apr 25, 2013
7,339
Good comparison, Spurs vs Sass...
The post addressed the opinion that we're too defensive, whether paying attn to defense and being solid is right or wrong, and the goldfish-like memory and knee-jerk reactions of fans like yourself.

You guys have been arguing we're always very defensive under Allegri. Sass game was just a month ago. When you score 7, you can't be overly defensive or poor whether it's Sass or not. One recent example. There are 3.5 years of data.

Add reading comprehension to the list.
 

B3N

Floro Fckin' Flores
May 16, 2010
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Yeah, spurs are a tough last 16 draw but I think this season it was going to be tough no matter what.I think only Besiktas and arguably Man U were easier draws than Spurs?

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ok, shifted to the correct thread
Liverpool, and personally I think we'd got more respect and cautious play from bayern and city and would have preferred drawing them. Spurs reminds me of our first season with Allegri in Europe. Hungry to prove our strength and for success.
@Dantes

First leg, poch surprised us by starting lamela over son and hence having more in the midfield, reckon any surprises this time?

Unlike what Kane's said in that interview, I think we will see more of the ball this time and they will mainly focus to damage from the wings this time.

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I actually suspect that despite all the pre match claims, Spurs might actually sit back and go for a counter attacking approach instead of a high press style as they claim.
:tup: just hope we don't concede first.
 

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