[ITA] Serie A 2011/2012 (40 Viewers)

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marjin

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Jan 28, 2012
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It will be very difficult though. In the last decade Italian teams have struggled against English opponents and done well against Spanish opponents. It's the opposite for the English, they struggle against the Spanish.

Milan will have to be at the very top of their game if they are to go through. Their midfield will have to move around a lot more than it does in a standard Serie A game otherwise they'll get overrun by the headless EPL chooks.
That's how it is.Arsenal not gonna be an easy draw for Milan.For those who might underestimate Arsenal are really jokin themselves.They just base their opinion on the fact that Arsenal isn't last year's Nasri,Clichy team.Should consider they face a strong club.
 

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Flamez

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Feb 7, 2011
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Hmm, I actually thought most Milan fans think highly about Allegri, whilst I don't see anything special about the guy.

About Juve's players, you gotta pay more attention to Barzagli, Milan boys. Instrumental on the most solid defense of Serie A. And Lichtsteiner as well, I would say. ;)
 

Giova21

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Dec 20, 2011
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Hmm, I actually thought most Milan fans think highly about Allegri, whilst I don't see anything special about the guy.

About Juve's players, you gotta pay more attention to Barzagli, Milan boys. Instrumental on the most solid defense of Serie A. And Lichtsteiner as well, I would say. ;)
Yeah, there's something off about him but who else is there Mr. Claudio rani-2nd place? And Barzagli is decent but Chiellini is the one for me as I said. Lichtsteiner is solid but, all I seem to see him doing (and I get pissed at Boateng and MVBommel just as much for this) is diving.
 

Linebreak

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Sep 18, 2009
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*Inter ready to start their training session.

Ranieri: Okay, today we'll be doing *someone interrupts*
Sneijder arrives
Sneijder: Ranieri
Ranieri: What?
Sneijder: Come here
Ranieri: Go train with your team-mates
Sneijder: I SAID COME HERE!!!
Ranieri: Okay guys, do 5 laps I'll be back...
:lol: - Ranieri has a weak mentality. He finds it really hard to control the dressing room when the going gets tough. He has a WC player in Sneijder and admits publicly that he's not sure how to use him. Ancelotti changed the Juve formation to accomodate Zidane(not that Sneijder is anywhere near Zizou!)

Remember prior to this season, Conte was planning to field a 4-2-4, but after a couple of games, realised that with the playing roster at his disposal, 4-3-3 and 3-5-2 was more suitable and changed himself and his tactics to suite without forcing the team into only what he himself is comfortable with and was use to.
 
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Yeah, there's something off about him but who else is there Mr. Claudio rani-2nd place? And Barzagli is decent but Chiellini is the one for me as I said. Lichtsteiner is solid but, all I seem to see him doing (and I get pissed at Boateng and MVBommel just as much for this) is diving.
Barzagli is decent? :lol:

He's been by far the best defender in Juve this season. 2nd in the league only to Silva if I may be humble.
 

Giova21

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He's been by far the best defender in Juve this season. 2nd in the league only to Silva if I may be humble.
Well from what I've seen - obviously not enough - it's been Chiellini for me from what I've seen, I clearly haven't seen enough to judge if most others here agree with what you're saying Sheik. But then players are under/overrated constantly aren't they.
 

milan

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Mar 30, 2006
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Hmm, I actually thought most Milan fans think highly about Allegri, whilst I don't see anything special about the guy.

About Juve's players, you gotta pay more attention to Barzagli, Milan boys. Instrumental on the most solid defense of Serie A. And Lichtsteiner as well, I would say. ;)
Imo, Chiellini is more important for Juve.

How did Milan do without him this season?
He has played in 99% of matches. If he didn't play - Ambrosini would take his place. You know how Ambrosini compares to Nocerino right?

You also have Pato as your avatar, game changer azwell.
Sarcasm?
 

ALC

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Oct 28, 2010
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Chiellini as a CB has been a monster, that's definitely true. I can see where Giova comes from but Barzagli has been the better overall, especially since the beginning of the season.
 

Flamez

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Feb 7, 2011
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Yeah, there's something off about him but who else is there Mr. Claudio rani-2nd place? And Barzagli is decent but Chiellini is the one for me as I said. Lichtsteiner is solid but, all I seem to see him doing (and I get pissed at Boateng and MVBommel just as much for this) is diving.
Chiellini has been being important for his versatility in defense, but Barzagli is still the one who leads the line oozing de class.

Lichtsteiner is the prototype of player to piss the rivals off lol. :D
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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He has played in 99% of matches. If he didn't play - Ambrosini would take his place. You know how Ambrosini compares to Nocerino right?
You told me to compare Milan with him and without him. There was no material to compare. Only a comparison between last season's Milan without him and this season's Milan with him is what I have at disposal.

Nocerino is everything but a game changer. He's having a very good season which doesn't make him a game changer. Just like Pepe isn't a game changer despite his good season for Juve.
 
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