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mate

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Aug 28, 2002
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No... as soon as they publisc the statistics in Gazzetta newspaper (they do it often) I will let you know.
Yesterday he assisted Camo goal, but I don't think it will count 4 the statistic cause an Inter player touched a bit the ball.
I know he did a lot of assists from inactive ball (4) but I do not remember the real "assists".
 

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Bongiovi

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Jul 12, 2002
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I love this quote Sarah...

Davids 7 - Inexhaustible motor of the centrocampo bianconero. Quantit? and qualit.

How can anyone describe Davids as Quantit!!!!....made me laugh!
 

JuveBoy

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Feb 4, 2003
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And it is again Nedved who is one of the best player of Serie A thin weekend!---

-------Best Eleven Of The Week-------
Francesco Toldo (Inter) – He did everything he could to avoid a more humiliating defeat.
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Sean Sogliano (Perugia) – The rough Perugia defender did a very good job on Lopez
Lilian Thuram (Juventus) – Impressive on both sides of the pitch
Sebastiano Siviglia (Atalanta) – Very effective on Serginho.
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Gennaro Gattuso (Milan) – The usual huge contribution of strength and determination.
Emerson (Roma) – Umpteenth dominating performance for the Brazilian playmaker.
Omar Milanetto (Modena) – Right now, he's undoubtedly one of the best midfielders of the league.
Pavel Nedved (Juventus) – The Czech forward was awesome. Perhaps the best match of his career.
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Filippo Inzaghi (Milan) – Another superb outing for the Milan striker.
Fausto Rossini (Atalanta) – Two goals and a great performance: he's definitely back.
Vincenzo Montella (Roma) – It's springtime, and as usual the Little Airplane is taking off.
 

Desmond

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Jul 12, 2002
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++ [ originally posted by JuveBoy ] ++
And it is again Nedved who is one of the best player of Serie A thin weekend!---

-------Best Eleven Of The Week-------
Francesco Toldo (Inter) – He did everything he could to avoid a more humiliating defeat.
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:LOL:
 

JuveBoy

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Feb 4, 2003
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++ [ originally posted by Alex ] ++
I'm glad we beat them with both Emre and Recoba...
Yes, before the game was begon I was really concerned about our midfield. But Davids, Tachi, Camo and (Nedved) were really good.
Oh, I think Emre would be a good replacemant of Conte. Emre works very hard and he has a good skill:angel:
 

Juventino

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Jul 27, 2002
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++ [ originally posted by -S- ] ++
From Datasport:

JUVENTUS
Buffon 6 - Careful in the little times in which the Inter it is made dangerous. It makes up for in the first time to a dangerous defensive disengagement of Montero.

Ferrara 6 - It tightens the teeth and to the end it plays; in the forced resumption to leave the field for Iuliano.

Montero 6 - Some apprehension in occasion of a pair of disengagements; for the rest if the quarry with experience guiding the defense with autorit.

Thuram 7 - A first sufficient time and one optimal resumption in which becomes protagonist in devout? of an occasion with its played.

Camoranesi 6,5 - A beautiful goal in the end and the usual contribution on wraps right. Nervous in the end when Lippi replaces it with Tudor after one its admonition in order makes it on Emre.

Davids 7 - Inexhaustible motor of the centrocampo bianconero. Quantit? and qualit.

Nedved 8,5 - It seemed had to exit for a blow received in the first time but then it remains in field and it drags literally its realizing for of devout? the beautifulst goal and serving a delicious one assist to Camoranesi for the goal of 3-0. The Juventus not pu? to prescind from its class. Stoic.

Tacchinardi 6,5 - It begins with too much makes them but then it knows them in chair to the distance with its exceptional contribution in the dark role of interditore.

Zambrotta 7 - It is resumed after the disastrous performance against the Manchester. Stravince, thanks also to the contribution of Of Vaio, the duel with Javier Zanetti.

Of Vaio 7 - Finally one left to the height of the expectations; its fulminee ripartenze have put in large difficolt? the difernsori of the Inter. Found again.

Trezeguet 6 - It seems not in optimal shape, not reactive and "rapace" in area like to the beautiful times. However useful.

Iuliano 6 - It ago takes to the place of Ferrara to the beginning of the resumption and its controlling Batistuta and Vieri well.

Pessotto sv - It plays the ten final minuteren. Ingiudicabile.

Tudor sv - It enters in the end. Ingiudicabile.

All. Lippi 7,5 - It answers in the best one of the ways to the critics received after the defeat against the Manchester. Its Juventus today? be perfect. Personal Rivincita.

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Neddy an 8.5! :cool:

-S-
TREZ 6 :confused:
 

Signor

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Jul 13, 2002
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Nedved wins Mancio praise Monday 3 March, 2003

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Pavel Nedved should be a future winner of the Golden Ball according to Lazio boss Roberto Mancini.

The latter played alongside Nedved in the Biancocelesti’s 2000 Scudetto winning side and the Czech is proving key in Juventus’ current title challenge.

"I think he is one of those players that deserves to be named European Footballer of the Year," Mancini told ‘TG5’ after Nedved’s sparkling display in the 3-0 win over Inter.

"He is an extraordinary player who attacks and defends, giving his all in not only games but also training sessions."

Nedved scored Juventus’ second goal in the Delle Alpi clash on Sunday that seemed all too easy for the reigning Italian champions.


Even mancini is praising Mighty Nedved :strong:
 

Primo

Juventus FC - Philippines
Dec 20, 2002
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Damn, I've never seen Juve play this good. Actually, I didn't really see it. But just reading it fills me with incomparable joy. These are the days you feel good to be a bianconeri!

Forza Juve, Juve, Juve!!!
 

Jun-hide

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Dec 16, 2002
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Great performance, and Nedved goal was just unbelievalbe. And he did what he is good at, scoring the goals.:D.
What impressed me was the desire of the team, and the way we reacted to defeat. I personally believe the battle was won on the middle of the park. The midfield was very good at protecting the defence, and defence held very well. The key was cutting the service from Vieri and Batistuta and we did this well, and hence won the game.
Also, Inter, I feel likes the balance in the team. I think they try to many attacks in the middle and don't utilize the wings very well. And they lack quality in this department. Also, both of their forward players lack pace, and I believe this limits their attacking variation and they did not pose same threat as Man U did on the counter attack. Furthermore, they rely too much on Recoba on creativity as we do on Alex. The problem with Recoba is that I don't think he is a big game player. He was having a off day and he also did not display desire nor passion to create things on the pitch. The difference is, I think, Inter's team looks like they are lacking balance, and more disfunctional than us.
However, we played very poor Inter side, who is on a poor run. So it would be foolish to let our guards down, and show the same attitude we did against Man U in our next game. Players responded well, in typical, Spirito Juve, and I want this to continue
March could be very important and critical month, as bigs games against Milan, and Depor coming soon.
 

Jun-hide

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Dec 16, 2002
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++ [ originally posted by mate ] ++


Of course he's a second striker... Did you ever seen Di Vaio playing?
Didn't you noticed that Lippi changed the 4-3-1-2 team when he's playing? Last matches we are playing with a 4-2-3-1 like that:

..................Treze.......................

Di Vaio......Nedved......Camoranesi


What I think is that DV and DP are both second strikers, also if they are very different, none of them can really play in a "centravanti" role. And also that they give their best in a different situation... DP need an other foward who play at his level and a playmaker in the back like in the 4-3-1-2 and DV need more space to mouve and to start in the back like in the 4-2-3-1.
That's why I think that Treze is necessary while DP and DV are more an alternative to eachother than 2 players who can play togeder...
Mate, do you think formation will work with teams with quality midfield? I think it puts too much burden on two midfielders on the middle and fullbacks. It worked against Inter, because their midfield on the day was horrible and they lacked a geniune winger. But against teams like Real, Man U, or Milan, and Arsenal I think we may lack creativity and quality in the middle of the park to compete.

By the way, I heard Man U lost in some sort of Cup.
Now, who is laughing!:D:LOL:
 

mate

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Aug 28, 2002
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++ [ originally posted by Jun-hide ] ++

Mate, do you think formation will work with teams with quality midfield? I think it puts too much burden on two midfielders on the middle and fullbacks. It worked against Inter, because their midfield on the day was horrible and they lacked a geniune winger. But against teams like Real, Man U, or Milan, and Arsenal I think we may lack creativity and quality in the middle of the park to compete.

By the way, I heard Man U lost in some sort of Cup.
Now, who is laughing!:D:LOL:
.............Trezeguet.........
Di Vaio........Nedved......Camoranesi
.........Davids......Tacchinardi.......

Hey... the players are exately the same that in the 4-4-2 :wallbang:
Is just the position in the field who change and as long as Di Vaio and Camoranesi retourn, this mieldfield is even more protected. The only difference is that Di Vaio start from the wing and mouve to the frontside while the team is attakking... Camo situation do not change so mutch cause he goes up and down also in the 4-4-2.

4 the moment I'm not laughting, but maybe I will when you will tell me why this mieldfield is less protected. :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:
I'm curios to know wich reasons can come out :D

P.S.: Ah did you know that Inter is the second team after Juve in serie A and that this match (the Italian derby) is usually the one who decide the scudetto? Now you know...
 

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