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Trap: Juve versus everyone

Former Juventus Coach Giovanni Trapattoni has defended the club in the wake of recent controversy surrounding referees.

Roma goalkeeper Morgan De Sanctis yesterday added fuel to the fire, declaring to the Gazzetta dello Sport that the fact Juve haven’t been as successful in Europe as in Serie A ‘makes you think’.

In an interview with the same publication today, Trapattoni, who also managed the national side, rubbished the claims.

“This is the usual tendency toward feeling victimised,” the veteran tactician offered.

“Juve win a lot because they are backed by a great board and have great players on the field. Leave the referees in peace.

“Juve are against the whole of Italy. That’s how it is today, and even in my time that’s how it was.

“I won everything with Juve in international competition and no-one gifted us anything. What’s more, do you think this Juve, the Juve which got 102 points under [Antonio] Conte needed help?

“Of course, sometimes the chips fall in Juve’s favour. In my successes too, we had refereeing calls in our favour, but as I said back then: ‘We’re playing with a full deck of cards, we don’t hold all the aces’.”

A number of former Juventus stars have also spoken in defence of the club. As well as Sergio Brio’s attack on De Sanctis yesterday, former striker Paolo Rossi and legendary goalkeeper Dino Zoff have defended the Old Lady.

“It’s become a cliché that Juve are favoured by referees,” Rossi told the Gazzetta.

“It’s not true, I can assure you.”

Zoff meanwhile pointed to the greater financial muscle of English and Spanish clubs as a reason Juve have not enjoyed the same dominance in Europe.

“The Roma goalkeeper knows the difference in investment between our teams and Real [Madrid], Barcelona or the English clubs?”
 
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Garcia: We will win the Scudetto

Rudi Garcia has spoken about the controversial clash with Juventus, and believes his Roma will pip the Bianconeri to the Scudetto.

Roma lost 3-2 to Champions Juventus in the last round of fixtures before the international break, and the fallout from the match is still going on, notably through Morgan De Sanctis’ interview released yesterday.

Garcia however, believes that the match indicates his side are stronger than Juve, and will go on to lift the title.

“In that game, I saw a Roma side which was stronger than Juve,” Garcia has told a Press conference ahead of the Giallorossi’s game with Chievo.

“This game made me realise who will win the Scudetto. We are stronger than Juventus.

“Because we are stronger, we have to win tomorrow, because we have to talk about results.

“I am concerned about the game tomorrow, because it comes after all the media furore and before the Champions League game [against Bayern Munich].

“The fans must be on our side if we’re to win the Scudetto, because we have to win tomorrow, and the game after that and so on.”

“Why do I think we’ll win the Scudetto? I have my reasons, I’m sure you can figure them out.”

Garcia believes his players share his determination, invoking the club’s symbol as he called for his side to go on and win trophies this campaign.

“I am the guide, the leader of the pack, but they are the wolves.

“When they go out to play they must be aware of their strengths, and show those strengths on the field.

“I'll always be with them. If someone loses the path, I’m here to guide them back in the right direction.

“This year we have to win it all. It won’t be easy, but we have to try.”
 

Mark

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Dec 19, 2003
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They're really pushing for that sudditanza psicologica(psychological subjection). Refs will have trouble giving anything against them and shit.
 
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    They're really pushing for that sudditanza psicologica(psychological subjection). Refs will have trouble giving anything against them and shit.
    Them? Due to all recent comments we're gonna see Juve being raped by refs, they won't have balls give us a penalty now even if it's one.
     

    Hust

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    May 29, 2005
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    Why is anyone surprised?

    Can't believe idiots here want other Italian teams to do well when no one gives a shit about us. :lol:
     

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