Ale spent the hours before that match with his family (in the stadium there's a vip lounge for the players and their guests, or something) , and said this is something fantastic. 'It's a question of mentality, the approach for sport is different). Two things you probably didn't know about the A-league: They show replays on the big screen, and before each match the opponents meet in a resturant for a dinner. Last night, for example, Sydney's guys had dinner with the Wanderers' guys, a week before they meet for the derby.
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In the match report, they say that Sydney's CB can't play in the Serie B (B? Try Italian amateur leagues) and that Sydney's players are lack of basic qualities. They can't build an attack if Ale isn't going back, and that Ale is in big problem cause he's got no one to pass him the ball. They say 2 important players (Who? Culina one of them maybe?) should be back from injuries and give Sydney the boost.
One more thing: Ale is in third place in all-time best Italian scorers (they say 320 goals, but it's 321/322), behind Meazza (338) and Silvio Piola (364).
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One last thing from Sonia: Most of the luggage were Ale's, cause he needed all his shoes and stuff, and he hates shopping

Sonia just bought new things for her and the kids. Sasha is the only one that doesn't go to a kindergarten, cause in Australia- Sonia says- they start from the age of 3.
Btw, Ale after the match:"Here there's no pressure to win at all costs, but I have this pressure inside me". The difference between Juve and the A-league.