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Gazzo

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Jul 9, 2007
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Buffon Wants Lampard At Juve

Juventus goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon has hinted that he would like to see Frank Lampard at the club, after praising the Chelsea midfielder.

Buffon was speaking to Tuttosport in the aftermath of Juvenus’ superb 2-1 victory over bitter rivals Inter, at San Siro on Saturday night.

“We have a genetic heritage that has been passed down since the time of Vialli which displays strong character, grit, and determination that allows us to overcome any technical deficiencies,” the 30-year-old explained.

“This time [against Inter] we have shown that if we are at 110% we can play against anyone, even Inter.

“The problem is that you can not give 110% for an entire season, and when you are only at 70 %, it is in these moments that you need to be equipped with enough champions to still be able to win.”

Buffon was then asked if the Serie A title race was now open again, considering the fact Roma only trail Inter by four points.

"The Championship reopened? If we were in Roma’s position then yes,” said the world’s number one shot-stopper.

“However the Giallorossi have something to pay in the Champions League. It is too bad that it is not us in Roma’s position.”

Finally Buffon signaled his intention to reach the Champions League final in the next two or three years.

"I believe in the Champions League final in the next two or three years because I think this team can return given time,” he said.

“Lampard? Well, he is an outstanding player and is doing well in a team similar to ours.”

Chelsea star Lampard has been heavily linked with a summer move to the Stadio Olimpico in Turin.

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Very true
 

Elvin

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Nov 25, 2005
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Buffon was speaking to Tuttosport in the aftermath of Juvenus’ superb 2-1 victory over bitter rivals Inter, at San Siro on Saturday night.

“We have a genetic heritage that has been passed down since the time of Vialli which displays strong character, grit, and determination that allows us to overcome any technical deficiencies,” the 30-year-old explained.
Very good point Gigi... though we've had that DNA way before Luca Vialli, since 1897 baby :weee:

:ultra:

PS Write this down somewhere:
Buffon will break Ale's caps record someday.
 

_GGB_

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Jun 28, 2006
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Juventus goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon believes the Bianconeri can challenge for the Scudetto next season if they strengthen the squad in the off-season.

The 2006 relegation to Serie B after the 'Calciopoli' match-fixing scandal sparked a player exodus from the Turin club, but on their return to the top-flight Juve are set to qualify for next season's Champions League as they currently lie in third place.

"The problem is that we have thrown away too many points against the 'small' teams, otherwise we would be fighting for the championship. It is a little regret," Buffon told La Stampa.

"If we aim for the Scudetto (next season), we may need a couple of players, so long as they are the right ones and really good, and young."

"But we don't want to go back and be the Juve that we were before, who were struggling to win in Italy and in Europe."

Juve beat league-leaders Internazionale on Saturday evening, but remain 10 points adrift of the summit after several disappointing results earlier this season.

"With 10 points to make up, we cannot do anything for the Scudetto: we re-opened the race but not for us," Buffon added.

"Maybe we are not technically at the level of Inter and Roma."

"The goal is to finish the season well: there are still eight matches and we have to get the most we can, I think we can get 18 or 19 points."

"I do not think we could beat Roma to second, it seems to me a very difficult undertaking."

"(But) What we are doing is great and we must not forget it."

Unlike Buffon, Bianconeri team-mate Alessandro Del Piero was not selected by Italy coach Roberto Donadoni for Wednesday's (Thursday AEDT) friendly against Spain despite a run of good recent performances, but the goalkeeper believes Del Piero has a future with the Azzurri.

"It's a pity that Alex is not there, (because) he's in great form," said Buffon.

"But he has nothing to prove to Donadoni and the fact that he is not here does not mean we will not return later."
 
Jul 5, 2005
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"If we aim for the Scudetto (next season), we may need a couple of players, so long as they are the right ones and really good, and young."

"But we don't want to go back and be the Juve that we were before, who were struggling to win in Italy and in Europe."
Very wise words by GIgi and i believe that the fans must remain calm the following years, while the new Juventus is being built, but the fans want to see better improvements in our transfer policy - with more quality players and not necessary expensive- in comparison with the transfers we made last year.
 

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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Molinaro would be the first one.Followed by Tiago most probably.
To me it looks like Molinaro has Ranieri's trust, he obviously sees something in him, i'm not saying he will be first choice next season, but something tells me he will be on the bench at worst.
 

rvi

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Apr 5, 2007
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BUFFON HOPES JUVE WILL BUY

Juventus goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon believes the Bianconeri can challenge for the Scudetto next season if they strengthen the squad in the summer.

The 2006 relegation to Serie B after the 'Calciopoli' match-fixing scandal sparked a player exodus from the Turin club, but on their return to the top-flight Juve are set to qualify for next season's Champions League as they currently lie in third place.

"The problem is that we have thrown away too many points against the 'small' teams, otherwise we would be fighting for the championship. It is a little regret," Buffon told La Stampa.

"If we aim for the Scudetto (next season), we may need a couple of players, so long as they are the right ones and really good, and young.


"But we don't want to go back and be the Juve that we were before, who were struggling to win in Italy and in Europe."


Juve beat league-leaders Internazionale on Saturday evening, but remain 10 points adrift of the summit after several disappointing results earlier this season.

"With 10 points to make up, we cannot do anything for the Scudetto: we reopened the race but not for us," Buffon added.

"Maybe we are not technically at the level of Inter and Roma.

"The goal is to finish the season well: there are still eight matches and we have to get the most we can, I think we can get 18 or 19 points.


"I do not think we could beat Roma to second, it seems to me a very difficult undertaking.

"(But) What we are doing is great and we must not forget it."


Unlike Buffon, Bianconeri team-mate Alessandro Del Piero was not selected by Italy coach Roberto Donadoni for Wednesday's friendly against Spain despite a run of good recent performances, but the goalkeeper believes Del Piero has a future with the Azzurri.

"It's a pity that Alex is not there, (because) he's in great form," said Buffon.

"But he has nothing to prove to Donadoni and the fact that he is not here does not mean we will not return later."



from : Sportinglife.com
 

Salvo

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Dec 17, 2007
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BUFFON HOPES JUVE WILL BUY

Juventus goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon believes the Bianconeri can challenge for the Scudetto next season if they strengthen the squad in the summer.

The 2006 relegation to Serie B after the 'Calciopoli' match-fixing scandal sparked a player exodus from the Turin club, but on their return to the top-flight Juve are set to qualify for next season's Champions League as they currently lie in third place.

"The problem is that we have thrown away too many points against the 'small' teams, otherwise we would be fighting for the championship. It is a little regret," Buffon told La Stampa.

"If we aim for the Scudetto (next season), we may need a couple of players, so long as they are the right ones and really good, and young.


"But we don't want to go back and be the Juve that we were before, who were struggling to win in Italy and in Europe."


Juve beat league-leaders Internazionale on Saturday evening, but remain 10 points adrift of the summit after several disappointing results earlier this season.

"With 10 points to make up, we cannot do anything for the Scudetto: we reopened the race but not for us," Buffon added.

"Maybe we are not technically at the level of Inter and Roma.

"The goal is to finish the season well: there are still eight matches and we have to get the most we can, I think we can get 18 or 19 points.


"I do not think we could beat Roma to second, it seems to me a very difficult undertaking.

"(But) What we are doing is great and we must not forget it."


Unlike Buffon, Bianconeri team-mate Alessandro Del Piero was not selected by Italy coach Roberto Donadoni for Wednesday's friendly against Spain despite a run of good recent performances, but the goalkeeper believes Del Piero has a future with the Azzurri.

"It's a pity that Alex is not there, (because) he's in great form," said Buffon.

"But he has nothing to prove to Donadoni and the fact that he is not here does not mean we will not return later."



from : Sportinglife.com
how can you not love this guy! he is a true champion:bigscarf:
 

Gazzo

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Jul 9, 2007
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Everytime Buffon speaks to the media, his words are so true & wise.. he always manages to say the exact right things without inflating the truth or being too negative which is perfect. Forza Buffon:scarf:
 

Gazzo

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Jul 9, 2007
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Nice photos Reece, i hope Buffon does score a goal in open play one day (i dont know how? maybe a header in the 90th min needing to win).. i'd love to see his celebration lol
 

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