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mondo1

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May 14, 2006
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Anyone else noticed how he gets space to come forward when Pirlo is marked?
jap it scares the shit out of me everytime he does it. had alot of space going forward in the last games and never fucked up... srsly what happend to this guy

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Anyone else noticed how he gets space to come forward when Pirlo is marked?
jap it scares the shit out of me everytime he does it. had alot of space going forward in the last games and never fucked up... srsly what happend to this guy
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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he was obviously in pain when this happened, pretty admirable he decided to stay on the pitch vs lazio even just for a few minutes
Most would have asked to be subbed. What pain killers do they use? Still :tup: B.
You can tolerate a lot of pain at the time as the adrenaline carries you through.

And Juve didn't have any subs left, so he'd have been leaving the team a man down if he went off.

Anyone else noticed how he gets space to come forward when Pirlo is marked?
Was very apparent against Lazio.

Think, if I were an opposition coach, I'd be pretty tempted to invite Bonucci forward to see if he'll fuck up and allow a counter attacking chance with Juve short of numbers at the back.

Better option than allowing Pirlo to receive the ball and dictate the game, anyway.
 

gray

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Apr 22, 2003
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Think, if I were an opposition coach, I'd be pretty tempted to invite Bonucci forward to see if he'll fuck up and allow a counter attacking chance with Juve short of numbers at the back.
One could argue that Bonucci is much more of a liability if you allow him to stay back and make defensive errors, since he surprisingly doesn't seem to give away the ball that much in build-up play.
 

Osman

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Aug 30, 2002
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Think, if I were an opposition coach, I'd be pretty tempted to invite Bonucci forward to see if he'll fuck up and allow a counter attacking chance with Juve short of numbers at the back.

Better option than allowing Pirlo to receive the ball and dictate the game, anyway.
Anything is better then to allow Pirlo to receive it, but Bonucci is suprisingly adept at running with the ball up, quite controlled with it, and his passing is way better then Chiellini's (who also runs up well, but mainly off the ball). Though its better when he plays it simple then long passes to likes of Pepe or so. Though vs Lazio he had a close call through ball to Quag that was a real good effort.
 
Aug 1, 2003
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You can tolerate a lot of pain at the time as the adrenaline carries you through.

And Juve didn't have any subs left, so he'd have been leaving the team a man down if he went off.
true, it was in the dying minutes, and lazio was with ten as well. he just looked like he was in incredible pain so given those factors it wouldn't be terribly devastating to leave I suppose, other than the fact that lazio was trying to get one back, but I never really believed they could when all this happened.
 

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