I think you're overlooking the importance of confidence, morale, and consistency. Looking at how we played in the Europa matches and our form now, the performances and results look very similar, even while using a somewhat stronger side in Serie A. The areas of football I listed in the previous sentence all come into play when looking long-term; without a decent amount of any, any little speed bump can turn into a brick wall, and I'm afraid that's partly the reason for our poor form now. Injuries aren't the only problem.
To me, the Europa performances were a sign of things to come, and the eventual failure to qualify stunted our collectiveness as a team. Some say that failure drives one to perform better in the future. But after a season like we had last year, I can't really say we have such a mentality as a collective unit yet, and therefore each failure is the opposite of a shot of adrenaline -- it's more like a dose of rat poison. That's why it is my belief that any success in a competition like Europa League would carry over to our Serie A form and our future ability to compete in general. As they say, success builds on success.
Even if one thinks my post is "nonsense", at the very least the performances in Europa should be considered a harbinger.
To me, the Europa performances were a sign of things to come, and the eventual failure to qualify stunted our collectiveness as a team. Some say that failure drives one to perform better in the future. But after a season like we had last year, I can't really say we have such a mentality as a collective unit yet, and therefore each failure is the opposite of a shot of adrenaline -- it's more like a dose of rat poison. That's why it is my belief that any success in a competition like Europa League would carry over to our Serie A form and our future ability to compete in general. As they say, success builds on success.
Even if one thinks my post is "nonsense", at the very least the performances in Europa should be considered a harbinger.
Without talent, you perform like we did against Bolonga or Sampdoria. You are unable to break down a team as they're just as skilled as you are.
Compare this to a team with the likes of Pato, Ibra, Cassano and Robinho, you know that these guys will get you through some games where the team isn't playing well on their own considering the amount and talent and skill you have at your disposal.
Unfortunately Juve no longer spends the money required for such talents - we have turned into a provincial mid-table team
