Il Capitano Alessandro Del Piero (92 Viewers)

Azzurri7

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One of the brightest moments of the match: Alex passing the ball to Amauri, Amauri giving the ball back to Ale, Ale making a fool outta the defender... Too bad his shot hit the post.

Did you guys notice how Ale kept fighting for every ball? His hunger is miraculous. Long Live Capitano.
His one touche pass with Amauri reminded me of the same moment when he made one sublime pass to Marchionni and then Marchionni crossing it to Ale's head when the keeper saved it. Vs Bate that was.

I love the way he kept fighting for each ball indeed. And him hugging Claudio when Amauri scored the 3rd was superb, really.
 

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Christina

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Aug 21, 2006
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One of the brightest moments of the match: Alex passing the ball to Amauri, Amauri giving the ball back to Ale, Ale making a fool outta the defender... Too bad his shot hit the post.

Did you guys notice how Ale kept fighting for every ball? His hunger is miraculous. Long Live Capitano.
:agree:

The man doesn't stop.
 

king Ale

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Oct 28, 2004
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:agree:

There was one when he came out of nowhere to make a perfect sliding tackle on a milan midfielder in the centre circle
. Sissoko would have been proud of a tackle like that.

Man, i wish that shot went in, would have been a great goal, but 251!!!!
Yes, I was like "Wow, he is 34 for God sake" :D


And him hugging Claudio when Amauri scored the 3rd was superb, really.
Ranieri's attitude is what I really admire. Did you see him hugging Amauri after substituting him? :touched:
 

Azzurri7

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Yes, I was like "Wow, he is 34 for God sake" :D




Ranieri's attitude is what I really admire. Did you see him hugging Amauri after substituting him? :touched:
Yeah, never saw such a leader like him.... he's respected by everyone. Was looking when everyone was saluting him before the match. From Ancelotti to Maldini, Sheva fans etc.
 

Azzurri7

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Del Piero: "We really needed 3points, these points were very crucial for us. Chance that I missed? I don't want to look for excuses but I really slipped there, but it's not really important now that we won".
 

Il Re

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probably one of del piero's best penalties, pure power and placement, damn shame that shot hit the post, the build up was superb, the dummy was pure brilliance, damn post!!!long live del piero!
 

Ahmed

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I was sweating bullets when Ale was about to take the PK...kept thinking "Please God, don't let him slip or fall like Terry"...but of course, Il Capitano never lets us down, what a smashing PK :weee:
 

ZAF3000

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LOL Just look at the defenders lol.. ALL OF THEM. I think everyone playing and watching thought that Alex will shoot immediately lol. The perfect fake. The even more impressive thing is that he made it look so easy to do. And thats the reason why Del Piero will never win the FIFA footballer of the year or even UEFA. Ronaldinho and the rest of the players show their talents by jumping around, Del Piero does more without the "showing off" part. Thats what I call smart natural talent.
 

Juve_fanatic

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EMERSON :lol2: the bald eagle
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I am not joking or fooling around when i say this, but when i saw that Emerson was in the starting line-up i was 100% sure that Juve will win. Dont know why but i really did know....................i just didnt know that we will make them look like like a bunch of headless flies!!!!!
 

Azzurri7

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LOL Just look at the defenders lol.. ALL OF THEM. I think everyone playing and watching thought that Alex will shoot immediately lol. The perfect fake. The even more impressive thing is that he made it look so easy to do. And thats the reason why Del Piero will never win the FIFA footballer of the year or even UEFA. Ronaldinho and the rest of the players show their talents by jumping around, Del Piero does more without the "showing off" part. Thats what I call smart natural talent.
Thats the football I always talk about. Grande Capitano.

EMERSON :lol2: the bald eagle
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Dec 26, 2004
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The trick he made in the post ball was simply out of this world... he made us all thought he would shoot with his right leg only to perform a great body move which should convince Ambrosini of an early retirement, receiving the ball with his left then bang.... such a shame it didn't go in.
 

Azzurri7

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Had he scored that goal, it would have been a real disaster because it was right after Amauri's goal couple of min difference I think.

Bah, who cares, we won, Ale showed what he's made of/for.
 
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His one touche pass with Amauri reminded me of the same moment when he made one sublime pass to Marchionni and then Marchionni crossing it to Ale's head when the keeper saved it. Vs Bate that was.

I love the way he kept fighting for each ball indeed. And him hugging Claudio when Amauri scored the 3rd was superb, really.
ale and ranieri hugged?! really? any pic?
 

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