[Coppa Italia] Inter - JUVENTUS (January 28th, 2010) (10 Viewers)

Elvin

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Nov 25, 2005
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I blame the son of a bitch who came up with the tradition not to fire coaches mid-season... I hope you rot in hell, whoever you are, you cunt!
 

Klin

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May 27, 2009
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The only good play Candreva put in was a through ball TO Amauri who made a good run, if you did not notice it. Or did but just want to complain about Amauri.
I'm only complaining about Amauri, because our attacking force is really a big problem here because of him. You have to be really biased not to see this. He's always stuck between 2/3 defenders all the time, can't dribble at all and he can't run for shit. Our tactic when we are going to attack, just pass the damn ball to Diego, he dribbles a player, sometimes he shoot and sometimes he wins a free kick.

As Alen said before, we could have really used a striker who won't stop running, Iaquinta.
 

cyril

Let's roll
Jul 6, 2006
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Actually, you should blame whoever hired ciro in the first place. Oh wait at juve they might be the same person :S


Im really really regretting the dismisal of ranieri, we had a better spirit and a better cohesion. There was nothing wrong in giving him a 3 season as a chance, better than handing our fucking "break out" season to our legend.
 

Alltagsheld

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Oct 10, 2006
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Cosmi almost left Livorno, Conte left. I just can't believe our management waited this long (who knows if they're even looking yet) to find a new manager. Blanc, Secco, and Ferrara should all go, its a must in order to regain some superiority in the league.
TBH, I don't think Cosmi would've been such a bad idea.
 

v1rtu4l

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Mar 4, 2008
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Where was Amauri when Candreva had the ball all alone and couldn't find anyone to pass to?
he was exactly where a CENTRE FORWARD has to be .... on his toes bothering the last defender of inter waiting for a clever through ball and spreading the play ... it is not amauris task to take the ball from the halfway line !

candreva should have had at least 2 pretty close option in diego and the central midfielder melo or sissoko ... and on occasion should have also the support of the overlapping right back.

i tell you what would have happened if amauri did run towards candreva ... the defensive line of inter would have shifted more towards the halfway line thus leaving way less space for makeing passes and runs and the chance of delivering a good pass would be even lower ...

when nobody runs into the space there is because the centre forward does make 2 defenders busy and leaves that space between inters midfield and defense you should really not blame amauri...

if we had a better midfield you would see how useful amauri can be ... but its not his fault that we do actually suck going forward (midfield-wise)
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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I'm only complaining about Amauri, because our attacking force is really a big problem here because of him. You have to be really biased not to see this. He's always stuck between 2/3 defenders all the time, can't dribble at all and he can't run for shit. Our tactic when we are going to attack, just pass the damn ball to Diego, he dribbles a player, sometimes he shoot and sometimes he wins a free kick.

As Alen said before, we could have really used a striker who won't stop running, Iaquinta.
Of course he's stuck behind defenders... he's the goddamn lone striker. What do you expect him to do, come back for the ball and take on players? That's the midfield's job, and they do ZERO of that, and don't even provide decent support to Diego.

But yeah, blame it all on Amauri. Too typical.
 

Joe

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Dec 20, 2009
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The 4-4-1-1 shows again why it does not work with Juventus.
It sucks because Amauri sucks, plain and simple. He can't get one chance on net. He's terrible by himself, and not even that good when he has someone upfront with him.
 

Klin

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May 27, 2009
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he was exactly where a CENTRE FORWARD has to be .... on his toes bothering the last defender of inter waiting for a clever through ball and spreading the play ... it is not amauris task to take the ball from the halfway line !

candreva should have had at least 2 pretty close option in diego and the central midfielder melo or sissoko ... and on occasion should have also the support of the overlapping right back.

i tell you what would have happened if amauri did run towards candreva ... the defensive line of inter would have shifted more towards the halfway line thus leaving way less space for makeing passes and runs and the chance of delivering a good pass would be even lower ...

when nobody runs into the space there is because the centre forward does make 2 defenders busy and leaves that space between inters midfield and defense you should really not blame amauri...

if we had a better midfield you would see how useful amauri can be ... but its not his fault that we do actually suck going forward (midfield-wise)
I'm not saying that our midfield had bombarded him with through balls. But you can't expect them to pass him the ball with him being surrounded between their 2 CB's. He HAS to move and create spaces. See the difference Milito made when he got in. He was always finding free spaces between our CB's which made it easier for Sneijder and Motta to give him the ball.
 

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