Il Capitano Alessandro Del Piero (167 Viewers)

Aug 17, 2007
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Rab and kasaki, I believe you both right in some way. But I really want to see our players moving the ball like they did yesterday. And i know it won't happen in 4-4-2 (If it's psychology or not, I don't know, and it doesn't really matters to me). We're lucky we face Bari, that way we can test this system at least one more time without risking too much. If it will work well again, maybe we can announce that we have another system of playing, for times when our big strikers can't play.
 

Oggy

and the Cockroaches
Dec 27, 2005
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What a performance by Alex against catania, it was really joy to watch.

But what I appreciate more is how he cares about the club, and gives 100% when we need him most, unlike many other our players.

A real leader and champion!!!
 
Aug 17, 2007
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DN:"Ale? he's better, he'll probably start tomorrow alongside Amauri. Martinez will wait on the bench".

So it's gonna be the classic 4-4-2. The sad thing is that if DN wants to try something else, he bench DP, but never Amauri. I can't understand that.

No more short passes :cry:
 

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
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Dec 16, 2003
72,692
What a performance by Alex against catania, it was really joy to watch.

But what I appreciate more is how he cares about the club, and gives 100% when we need him most, unlike many other our players.

A real leader and champion!!!

He bleeds for the shirt. He's still inlove with Juve just like his first days in 1993. :touched:
 

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
Moderator
Dec 16, 2003
72,692
DN:"Ale? he's better, he'll probably start tomorrow alongside Amauri. Martinez will wait on the bench".

So it's gonna be the classic 4-4-2. The sad thing is that if DN wants to try something else, he bench DP, but never Amauri. I can't understand that.

No more short passes :cry:
Same here. To me it looks like he doesn't care for SS role as much as he cares for the finishers role.
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
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May 27, 2007
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“It is not a fortunate time when it comes to injuries,” the captain wrote on his official website.

“It went badly for Luca and I hope he can recover as quickly as possible to give us all a helping hand.”

Del Piero also picked up a knock during that Coppa Italia win over Catania, but tests showed nothing serious.

“We needed a night like that and so did I. I take it as a kick-start and thank those who applauded me when I left the field.

“I have to say that at that moment I felt a little worried at the pain in my knee, but the tests were reassuring and now I’m concentrated on Serie A and the next challenge with Bari.

“The result and performance in the Coppa Italia were important, but obviously they wouldn’t mean much unless we repeated ourselves in the League to make up for a recent poor spell.”
 

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