[Club World Cup] Al Ain FC 0-5 Juventus [19th June, 2025 03:00 CEST] (81 Viewers)

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Sep 18, 2012
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Koop shouldn't be an AM/Winger. He is a CM. If we keep using 3-4-2-1 formation, he shouldn't be the 2 AM or winger above. Return as CM and we should see. I think we have surplus in CM : Thuram, Loca, Koop, Luiz, McKennie there, except we use 4-3-3 or 3-5-2 formation which we need 3 CM
He played as an AM in that exact formation for you cite for Atalanta which prompted us to buy him. One season with us doesn’t magically necessitate moving him backwards.
Either play him in his position or sell.
 

Orgut

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2002
19,411
Means absolutely nothing.

When we had one of the best pre seasons we ended up 7th or so. Fuck that. Start selling rubish and buy decent players so our eyes don't bleed out next season.
Although it is very early its not a pre-season friendly tournament. Its Club world cup and we can earn lots of money if we can do better than expected.
In any case I watched the highlights and Al Ain did have chances including a clear cut chance. Defense still looks terrible.

as for buying decent players - Well Tudor asked for at least 3 big reinforcements (as it was confirmed on FI) - Lets just hope the 3 big signings aren't the three stooges...
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,681
Haven't been to a JJ match in a few years. I was mostly impressed with Yildiz and Chico seeing everyone in the flesh. They're just so good in tight spaces, and fast. But wow, Chico's low center of gravity make him hard to contain, especially if your legs are the same height as he is. If he starts making better decisions and gets a little stronger, he's going to be a force. Apart from those two, Thuram looked decent, solid technique. Randy looked good as well. Also, I didn't mind seeing Savona in the center for a change, with his height and build he's definitely more suited to the center than on the flank.

The only player on our side who looked completely out of place was Kelly, of whom I had the "pleasure" of watching in front of my eyes in the first half. Made some poor decisions and got beat a couple times, he should be playing for Al Pain instead. I really don't like Baio either to be honest. Mckennie didn't look great either, but perhaps he's exhausted from the heat and dealing with the tards at the White House.

We looked relatively compact for the most part in the 3-4-2-1. Seemed to work well on the press and didn't get out of balance. But it's not like we played anybody that good, so I still have questions on whether it's going to work in the long run in Italy.

The crowd wasn't bad with a lot of people wearing JJ kits, many of them of old school kits as well. Close to 19,000 at Audi Field, which is probably the best crowd I have seen there. While I had club tickets, they didn't open the DC Club experience section with catering and drinks, which pissed me off. I hate standing in regular admission lines. I also had the pleasure of sitting next to a cute Italian girl who was wearing loads of Chanel number 5.

I guess it was worth the 1.5 hour drive during rush hour and torrential downpours to get there.
 
Sep 5, 2005
30,717
Haven't been to a JJ match in a few years. I was mostly impressed with Yildiz and Chico seeing everyone in the flesh. They're just so good in tight spaces, and fast. But wow, Chico's low center of gravity make him hard to contain, especially if your legs are the same height as he is. If he starts making better decisions and gets a little stronger, he's going to be a force. Apart from those two, Thuram looked decent, solid technique. Randy looked good as well. Also, I didn't mind seeing Savona in the center for a change, with his height and build he's definitely more suited to the center than on the flank.

The only player on our side who looked completely out of place was Kelly, of whom I had the "pleasure" of watching in front of my eyes in the first half. Made some poor decisions and got beat a couple times, he should be playing for Al Pain instead. I really don't like Baio either to be honest. Mckennie didn't look great either, but perhaps he's exhausted from the heat and dealing with the tards at the White House.

We looked relatively compact for the most part in the 3-4-2-1. Seemed to work well on the press and didn't get out of balance. But it's not like we played anybody that good, so I still have questions on whether it's going to work in the long run in Italy.

The crowd wasn't bad with a lot of people wearing JJ kits, many of them of old school kits as well. Close to 19,000 at Audi Field, which is probably the best crowd I have seen there. While I had club tickets, they didn't open the DC Club experience section with catering and drinks, which pissed me off. I hate standing in regular admission lines. I also had the pleasure of sitting next to a cute Italian girl who was wearing loads of Chanel number 5.

I guess it was worth the 1.5 hour drive during rush hour and torrential downpours to get there.
U should have signed Kelly's autograph and said get back to England bro
 

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