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Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,519
once again Bonucci was bossed by his man (ol drogba) and proved that he cant defend...
he remains a liability defensive wise, we should drop him from games the oppositiin can field such a strong midfield and use vs the smaller italian clubs, where he can exersise his passing to entertain his fans, all they want...
 

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Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
once again Bonucci was bossed by his man (ol drogba) and proved that he cant defend...
he remains a liability defensive wise, we should drop him from games the oppositiin can field such a strong midfield and use vs the smaller italian clubs, where he can exersise his passing to entertain his fans, all they want...

Thank you. bonucci is terrible and belongs no where near the first 11. ogbonna should start from now on
 

Klin

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May 27, 2009
61,692
once again Bonucci was bossed by his man (ol drogba) and proved that he cant defend...
he remains a liability defensive wise, we should drop him from games the oppositiin can field such a strong midfield and use vs the smaller italian clubs, where he can exersise his passing to entertain his fans, all they want...
Fuck off you dirty old piece of irrelevant shit.

It was a mistake, but you can't blame the guy for this draw. Our tactics and game plan were shit. They have been like this since after the Lazio game. Clueless until conceding. Then you're either a hero by turning the game or it'd be simply too late.
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
74,938
once again Bonucci was bossed by his man (ol drogba) and proved that he cant defend...
he remains a liability defensive wise, we should drop him from games the oppositiin can field such a strong midfield and use vs the smaller italian clubs, where he can exersise his passing to entertain his fans, all they want...
Shameless. But hey, at least you got to be right for 5 seconds, eh?
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,519
he was unable to contain Drogba at evety single challengw, both before and after his trademark blunder,
the fact remains that he is a defensive liability and we should not overlook it, because of his trully passing. However, we have plenty of passing options on the field, in so many wingers and quality midfielders, but when we have to defend, its the CBs that should do the job and Bonucci still sux at that... i think that Conte got that this time though and fortunately he now has more options for the very first time...
 

Raz

Senior Member
Nov 20, 2005
12,218
he was unable to contain Drogba at evety single challengw, both before and after his trademark blunder,
the fact remains that he is a defensive liability and we should not overlook it, because of his trully passing. However, we have plenty of passing options on the field, in so many wingers and quality midfielders, but when we have to defend, its the CBs that should do the job and Bonucci still sux at that... i think that Conte got that this time though and fortunately he now has more options for the very first time...
Go eat a bag of dicks.
 

MikeM

Footballing Hipster celebrating 4th place with Tuz
Sep 21, 2008
12,834
I would take Bonucci all day in Serie A against the small teams who let him have the ball for 90 minutes.

When you play CL and you have strikers that can actually do damage, he does not belong on the field. His weaknesses as an actual defender are just far too great. Great with the ball though, useful in most domestic games.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,985
Go choke on a big fat Bonucci.

Im getting tired of ur lack of skills with the ball at ur feet...and ur fuking lack of concentration,
 

ZoSo

Senior Member
Jul 11, 2011
41,656
Bonucci: 'It was my mistake'
By Football Italia staff

Leonardo Bonucci took the blame for Galatasaray’s opening goal, but insisted Juventus “ran very few risks.”

The defender’s poor backpass allowed Didier Drogba to score in a 2-2 Champions League draw.

“It was my mistake, as my pass was too short and unfortunately Drogba did well to take advantage of it. We know that in Europe you cannot get away with this sort of error.

“On the first goal it was my individual goal, but other than that we ran very few risks. The moment we moved badly in defence, we conceded.

“I always said we had to improve in Europe and now we must work on what we’ve learned in this match.”

It is a curious statistic that Juventus have conceded the first goal on five different occasions this season, including both in the Champions League.

“Obviously in recent matches we have often gone behind and opponents hope to attack me as last man. I always try to find an alternative, getting the ball when there are others around me.

“In 200 passes per game there can be one that is misplaced. It’s just a matter of a split second of concentration, but that doesn’t mean we go on to the field with less aggression or adrenaline than in the last two years.

“We managed to turn the game around tonight, but unfortunately were unable to hold on to that lead. We are Juventus and that means going out to win every game.”
 

JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
125,382
Bonucci: 'It was my mistake'
By Football Italia staff

Leonardo Bonucci took the blame for Galatasaray’s opening goal, but insisted Juventus “ran very few risks.”

The defender’s poor backpass allowed Didier Drogba to score in a 2-2 Champions League draw.

“It was my mistake, as my pass was too short and unfortunately Drogba did well to take advantage of it. We know that in Europe you cannot get away with this sort of error.

“On the first goal it was my individual goal, but other than that we ran very few risks. The moment we moved badly in defence, we conceded.

“I always said we had to improve in Europe and now we must work on what we’ve learned in this match.”

It is a curious statistic that Juventus have conceded the first goal on five different occasions this season, including both in the Champions League.

“Obviously in recent matches we have often gone behind and opponents hope to attack me as last man. I always try to find an alternative, getting the ball when there are others around me.

“In 200 passes per game there can be one that is misplaced. It’s just a matter of a split second of concentration, but that doesn’t mean we go on to the field with less aggression or adrenaline than in the last two years.

“We managed to turn the game around tonight, but unfortunately were unable to hold on to that lead. We are Juventus and that means going out to win every game.”
Then why the kick and wait?
 

Raz

Senior Member
Nov 20, 2005
12,218
Respect to him for this. And it's nice to see that they love Gigi so much too.

Anyway, apart from the long balls to no one you didn't annoy me so much today :D
 

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