Totti was great yesterday. I stopped watching when he got subbed.
Thought Roma did better because their forwards pressed better.
That meant that their midfield didn't feel the need to step forward to press so much.
That meant the huge spaces between defence and midfield that appeared in previous games weren't there last night.
I haven't watched enough Roma games this season to be able to make a comparison between yesterday's game and their usual performance.
fuck el shawarma kos omak , i hope he rot forever in galliani's asshole
Love how you started using that all the time
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Another team I've been impressed by this season is Catania. They too are a team that is easy on the eye, with all those Argentines they have; Gomez, Barrientos, Almiron and co, Lodi is also a joy to watch. As a team, they are one of the most entertaining in the Serie A imo.
Also something I like and have always liked about Serie A, is most teams have a player who plays that deep lying playmaker role. Love watching these kind of players, Catania have Lodi, Lazio have Ledesma, Atalanta have Cigarini, Fiorentina have Pizarro, Udinese have Lazarri(Though I'm not sure if they play him in that role, as i haven't watched them this season yet), and of course Juve have the king of deep lying playmakers Pirlo.
Italian teams always had these kind of players who would sit in front of the defense, play deep, they wouldnt be very dynamic, but they'd be intelligent players who dictate the pace of the game and make the team tick.
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Another team I've been impressed by this season is Catania. They too are a team that is easy on the eye, with all those Argentines they have; Gomez, Barrientos, Almiron and co, Lodi is also a joy to watch. As a team, they are one of the most entertaining in the Serie A imo.
Also something I like and have always liked about Serie A, is most teams have a player who plays that deep lying playmaker role. Love watching these kind of players, Catania have Lodi, Lazio have Ledesma, Atalanta have Cigarini, Fiorentina have Pizarro, Udinese have Lazarri(Though I'm not sure if they play him in that role, as i haven't watched them this season yet), and of course Juve have the king of deep lying playmakers Pirlo.
Italian teams always had these kind of players who would sit in front of the defense, play deep, they wouldnt be very dynamic, but they'd be intelligent players who dictate the pace of the game and make the team tick.