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WΏΏdy?

Senior Member
Dec 23, 2005
14,997



I only agreed with Red that if Roma has more than 87 points then they were simply better than us this season.
No you agreed with Red that if juve finished second to roma with 87 points it wouldn't be a failure.

What u failed to realise is Red is not a Juve fan, but you are.

It should be unacceptable for a Juve fan to consider it not as a failure to finish second to roma and garcia.

Now forget context and see at the contrast, at you post in conte thread and your post calling out hustini.

Just admit it man, you didn't give red's post a proper thought and simply agreed with him because he's a good poster :D
 

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Fake Melo

Ghost Division
Sep 3, 2010
37,077
WΏΏdy?;5099902 said:
No you agreed with Red that if juve finished second to roma with 87 points it wouldn't be a failure.

What u failed to realise is Red is not a Juve fan, but you are.

It should be unacceptable for a Juve fan to consider it not as a failure to finish second to roma and garcia.

Now forget context and see at the contrast, at you post in conte thread and your post calling out hustini.

Just admit it man, you didn't give red's post a proper thought and simply agreed with him because he's a good poster :D
Dude, you should get a job, you are reading way too much into this :lol:

Being a Juve fan doesn't make you lose common sense. Just because the team's name is Roma doesn't make our team better by default. Stop it with your incredible bias. If they stay healthy this season their squad is good enough to win the Scudetto.

It wouldn't the end of the world for me if Roma won the Scudetto with more than 87 points, Red raised a good point. Maybe he was being logical because he isn't a Juve fan? ;)

and btw I never said it wouldn't be a failure not to win the Scudetto, just not a major one.
 

catch22

Senior Member
Aug 23, 2015
557
A Milan fan friend of mine told me that he thought Allegri tended to run his players into the ground and that's why his Milan side in his second season had one of the worst injury tolls he had ever seen. I initially thought he was just being dramatic, or at least it was a one off. However, so far this season the injury toll has been ridiculous.
 

Mike-e-y

Senior Member
Jul 18, 2004
11,188
The injuries are down to our lack of pre season preparations, I don't think the team is being worked too hard. We only played 4 friendlies so the players haven't got their match fitness and are picking up nightly injuries
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
Allegri: 'Juve defended well'
By Football Italia staff


Max Allegri is pleased about Juventus’ 2-0 win over Genoa, but warns: 'Our game has to improve’.

The Bianconeri began to rectify their terrible start to the season with a rather lucky victory against the Grifone, and their Coach believes the win is disconnected from their Champions League campaign.

“Our result against Manchester [City, 2-1 for Juve] would have been the same even if we hadn’t won today,” he told Mediaset after the game.

“Today we won a game by being careful, defending with order, but we could have done better when we were playing eleven against ten.

“It’s an important victory, now we’re going to try and creep up towards the top three.

“Today we created some important opportunities but they were wasted because of a bad final pass. Our game has to improve.

“We have ten new players, I can’t expect the team to be attack-minded. Keeping a clean sheet was important, we hadn’t done that since [the 2-0 victory against Lazio in the Supercup final in] Shanghai.”

Striker Alvaro Morata had to walk off the pitch with an injury.

“He felt some pain, we’ll see what’s wrong. We have [Simone] Zaza, [Paulo] Dybala, we need people to be willing to sacrifice themselves and play as a team.

“Morata had something to his abdominal muscle, it’s a bit strange.

“[Mario] Mandzukic had some cramps and his muscles stiffened at the back, fortunately we have a lot of strikers and the others will play.”
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
Juve sweat over injured trio
By Football Italia staff

Juventus could reportedly be without Alvaro Morata and Mario Mandzukic for Wednesday’s clash with Frosinone, but Mario Lemina should recover.

Spanish striker Morata limped off after 22 minutes of Sunday’s 2-0 Serie A win against Genoa, and Tuttosport have today described the injury he sustained as 'strange’.

The paper reports that the Bianconeri’s medical staff have been left stumped by the type of problem Morata has sustained, and he is believed to have a problem with his abductor too.

Today the forward will undergo tests in order to work out the length of his layoff.

Mandzukic’s injury is less serious according to Gazzetta dello Sport, as the Croatian was also forced to leave the pitch at the Stadio Ferraris on Sunday.

Gazzetta reports that the striker has a thigh problem and is almost guaranteed to miss out on Wednesday evening’s clash.

However, the good news for the Old Lady is that Lemina, who left the stadium on Sunday with an ice pack on his knee, appears to only have bruising and should recover in time.

:sergio:
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,086
Personally I don't want to play with wingers. You can't beat Europe's elite by playing their brand of football, you'll always lose.
The 4-3-1-2 was perfect for us and made us dominate the midfield battle.
 

CrimsonianKing

Count Mbangula
Jan 16, 2013
27,321
Juve sweat over injured trio
By Football Italia staff

Juventus could reportedly be without Alvaro Morata and Mario Mandzukic for Wednesday’s clash with Frosinone, but Mario Lemina should recover.

Spanish striker Morata limped off after 22 minutes of Sunday’s 2-0 Serie A win against Genoa, and Tuttosport have today described the injury he sustained as 'strange’.

The paper reports that the Bianconeri’s medical staff have been left stumped by the type of problem Morata has sustained, and he is believed to have a problem with his abductor too.

Today the forward will undergo tests in order to work out the length of his layoff.

Mandzukic’s injury is less serious according to Gazzetta dello Sport, as the Croatian was also forced to leave the pitch at the Stadio Ferraris on Sunday.

Gazzetta reports that the striker has a thigh problem and is almost guaranteed to miss out on Wednesday evening’s clash.

However, the good news for the Old Lady is that Lemina, who left the stadium on Sunday with an ice pack on his knee, appears to only have bruising and should recover in time.

:sergio:
@PedroFlu They should just fire everyone and hire São Paulo's medical team.This would never happen.
 

happybum

Junior Member
Oct 23, 2014
180
Personally I don't want to play with wingers. You can't beat Europe's elite by playing their brand of football, you'll always lose.
That's like saying you don't want to play with defenders because Europe's "elite" also use defenders. Formation =/= Tactics. You can play counterattack, direct passing, tiki taka, etc... with 4-3-3.
 

Juve_fanatic

Second coolest member!
Apr 5, 2006
7,618
Does anyone else think that Allegri's medical team has anything to do with our players getting injured constantly? Cause i remember that in Conte's era we only had a problem with Pepe when it comes to injuries. Its like the whole team was fully fit for the whole 4 seasons, and look at us now....

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..........Buffon........
Licht...BonBon...Chiello...Evra

..........Lemina....Pogba....

Cuads.......Hernanes....Dybala

Zaza
 

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