Juventus Primavera 2010-11 (31 Viewers)

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,503
Main issue though was their big and physical defenders defending real well and close, our players are technical and plays lots tiki taka combination, too elaborate at times (not direct enough), but physically bullied most of the time.

Needed to play more direct to trouble this Palermo tower of defence, instead of endless combination passes. But crossing with Immobile alone as semi-physical player (even he was short compared to them), wasnt either that ideal of a tactic.
 

cimenk

Senior Member
Jul 23, 2008
3,137
This Hernandez guy is great.. He plays in youth south american cup before last year and he's definetily one of the talent rising there other than Salvio, Walter, Detinho, etc... and Palermo snap him.. In the past Moggi usually like Uruguay talent but now is Palermo with Hernandez and the one that replace Amauri in their first team (i forgot his name)
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,503
There is no second leg apparently, it was that one game, just read Palermo won against Chievo in semi final, and they are in the final. Prolly gonna win.
 

Mark

The Informer
Administrator
Dec 19, 2003
97,671
Some media reported that ex-meelan player Evani would be our next Juve Primevaera coach. I can say that it will probably be ex-Juve defender, Massimo Carrera. I think we was the coach over there at Atalanta and plays a 4-3-3.

:tup:
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,503
I think very few here remember him, but I sure do :D Atalanta used to be our Siena, hehe.

So Maddaloni is fulltime assistant coach now?
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,503
Hehehe, Mark when is that pic taken? We are collecting the old gang, hehe, with Peruzzi hopefully already done, and now Carrerra, whats next, Porrini? :lol:
 

Juventino_NJ

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2006
533
Luciano Bruni is the new Primavera coach

The Primavera turns over a new leaf. Following the promotion of Massimiliano Maddaloni to deputy-coach of the first team, as from today the main team of the youth nursery has a new coach. It is Luciano Bruni, a coach of immense experience at youth level.

Born in Livorno on the 24th of December 1960, Bruni has a long sports curriculum both as player and as coach.

Brought up in the Fiorentina youth sector (with whom he won the Viareggio Tournament), he began his carreer in the Serie A with the viola for which he played till 1981. After two seasons in the Serie B with Pistoiese and Reggiana he was transferred to Verona contributing to the historical 1984/85 scudetto. At the end of the 1980s he returned to Tuscany where he spent his last seasons playing for Lucchese, Siena, Arezzo and Castelfiorentino.

In 1997 he began his career as coach at the Scuola Calcio Firenze Sud.. A year later he was transferred to Fiorentina where he took a new path which brought him to coach in various categories: Esordienti, Allievi Nazionali and Primavera. After a short parenthesis as coach of the Rondinella first team in Serie D, he returned to working with youths, spending one season as coach of the Siena Primavera and then of Piacenza. Last season he was the deputy of Remondina at Hellas Verona which ended the season in seventh place of the Lega Pro 1 A (former C1 Girone A).

As from today, Bruni has become part of the Juventus youth sector where he once again meets Renzo Castagnini (with whom he had shared the Piacenza experience) and meets Gianluca Pessotto for the first time. With the latter he has a past at Verona in common even though during different seasons. «Coaching the Juventus Primavera is of great satisfaction – he declared on Juventus Channel – and for this reason I thank the directors who chose me. I managed to speak to Castagnini and Pessotto and we were immediately on the same wavelength on the programme to adopt». The Primavera will return to work during the training camp In Chiusa Pesio.

Source: Juventus.com
 

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