[Coppa Italia] JUVENTUS 1-2 Purple Rats (March 5th, 2015) (1 Viewer)

thirteen

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Feb 8, 2015
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'Juventus, our duty to win Coppa Italia'
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Coach Max Allegri says it is the 'duty' of Juventus to win the Coppa Italia after 20 years, and will be looking to field the 'ideal side'.

The Old Lady will be up against Fiorentina tomorrow at 20:45 (local time) to dispute the semi-finals of the Coppa Italia.

Allegri, in his pre-game conference, stressed the cardinal importance of being in the right form.


“What matters is that everybody is in a good condition,” he said.

“There are some Juventus players who have covered more than 30 games.

“This year we have players who had much more playing time than last season, while others had a little less.

“But we have many games now and we need everyone at their best.

“Against Fiorentina I may field the ones who played the most so far and maybe give them a rest on Monday against Sassuolo.

“The Coppa Italia is an important objective for Juventus. It's been 20 years since we last won it, so it's our duty to make a run for it.

“Therefore I'll be looking to field the ideal side for tomorrow's game.”

In spite of this, the former Milan tactician still hasn't chosen the exact components to make up his starting XI.

“I still haven't decided the starters who will take to the pitch tomorrow.

“[Andrea] Barzagli is definitely feeling better, I'll make my mind up about him today.

“Of course he hasn't played in eight months other than some friendlies, so I'll have to evaluate his situation. But we'll decide together.

“Tomorrow is a Coppa semi-final, so we need the best possible formation.

“The result will be decided over 180 minutes against Fiorentina, one of the most in-form teams of the championship.

“They play good football and they have a good physical and mental condition. [Coach Vincenzo] Montella's teams aren't just technically skilled, they also play very well.”
 

Pirlo's Beard

Junkie Joe Joyce
Oct 2, 2013
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#63
If Barzagli has a decent game i'm happy enough



I'll still have a mini stroke and meltdown if we lose though, but looking back a fit Barzagli >>> this cup considering Roma are out anyway.
 

zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
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Pogba, Tevez and Morata should play, the other positions can be filled with rotation players. i would be happy with any win, preferably not conceding

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and give me Lazio for the final :xfinger:
 

thirteen

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Feb 8, 2015
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If Barzagli has a decent game i'm happy enough



I'll still have a mini stroke and meltdown if we lose though, but looking back a fit Barzagli >>> this cup considering Roma are out anyway.
We absolutely can't afford to lose. Our unbeaten streak at home is at stake here.

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Pogba, Tevez and Morata should play, the other positions can be filled with rotation players. i would be happy with any win, preferably not conceding

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and give me Lazio for the final :xfinger:
I think from Allegri's interview we can assume that we're going to play with our strongest eleven, maybe without Buffon though.
 

Alex-444

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Sep 5, 2005
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Allegri: Pogba to start against Viola

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Juventus Coach Max Allegri admits that Fiorentina may dominate possession, but expects to fight back with the likes of Paul Pogba.

The pre-game press conference held by the Bianconeri Coach ahead of the Coppa Italia semi-final was the opportunity to discuss a variety of topics, but of course Allegri started out from his direct opponents.

“Fiorentina are a team that handle the ball quite well, thanks to the skills of their players and the mentality instilled in them by [Coach Vincenzo] Montella.

“For our own part we're a group that can command our games, so we'll see who has the strength to dominate tomorrow.

“But that's not essential to win a match. Often you can win with the least possession or lose with the most.

“What matters is that you read the game correctly. You must interpret the clash correctly from the word go.

“[Paul] Pogba and [Stefano] Sturaro are both doing well. Pogba already came to Rome but I didn't want to risk him, so he's certainly going to be in this match. Sturaro's doing better and will be on the bench.”

Asked about his team's weaknesses, the former Milan Coach identified them in dead-ball situations.

“Almost all of our recent trouble came from free kicks. We've got to work on that, we need to pay greater attention.

“In three different situations we stopped marking our man, so we need to start working in a different way.

“We need a solution that guarantees greater security, because we took 4-5 goals always in the same way and in the same position, aside from that by [Roma's Seydou] Keita on Monday.”

It was pointed out to Allegri that the Bianconeri are still fighting for all three major competitions, and this was a source of pride but also of responsibility for the Coach.

“We have an obligation to try and reach the end of all three competitions we're in. Now we're in a critical, decisive moment of the season.

“We're in the semi-final of the Coppa Italia, so we're either going to the final or back home.

“The same goes for the Champions League Last 16. In any case we've reached one objective, which was that of getting to the month of March in a condition to challenge for all competitions.

“The Scudetto will be decided later on. Until our victory is mathematically guaranteed, the championship is always open.

“So we have to think match by match even in Serie A, seen how we dropped a lot of points against the smaller teams, and that's where you win the Scudetto.

“Now we have four matches coming up in which we absolutely have to do well.

“As for Marco Reus, Borussia have some truly great players and he's one of them. He has real talent.

“I believe he's one of the best players in Europe in terms of technique and speed, but we'll see. If he's there then we'll face Borussia with Reus, otherwise we'll face them without Reus.

“But what matters to us is getting to the end of the game and reaching our objective.”

Finally, Allegri was asked whether the cause of his team dropping points against smaller teams could have something to do with the lack of competition and incentives that Juventus find in Italy.

“It's absolutely not true that there is no competition in Italy. Roma are a team of extraordinary quality and they proved it over the last year-and-a-half.

“The same goes for Napoli, while Fiorentina are growing and Inter built a very good team over the January transfer window.

“Games have to be won, championships have to be won. Nobody gives us anything for free and it's hardly a given that Juventus should win the Scudetto.

“This is all the more true when you consider that it would be the fourth consecutive Scudetto. This is an historic feat that only a few teams in the world have achieved.

“It would be my first one with Juventus, and the fourth for the players.

“We must not lose sight of the main and extraordinary objective of the season.”
 

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