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duranfj

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Jul 30, 2015
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I've watched most of their CL matches and some Ligue 1 ones, they are fast and most of the teams they've played against gave them space as-well which is not or shouldn't be the case with Juve.

They love playing counter attack football and would even invite you to play one against them for opening up so many spaces, they run too many risk because they know they have fast players.

Honestly, I could see only one risk in the match, it's not Mbappe he's not going to damage this defense if Messi, Neymar Suarez couldn't, if Juve don't use their chances to score like what happened vs Barca in the 2nd leg then yes, there could be a risk, but I see Gonzalo, Dybala, Cuadrado scoring at least one in the first match, that's in the worst case scenario shouldn't be that bad with a clean sheet.
Of course we are gonna have trouble if we don't take advantage of their fragile and weak defense. Once they realize our team is organized and synchronized, they are gonna try what Farca did in the 2nd leg but Monaco players are more use to this search of a crazy-goal-EPL-style so we have to be careful with that

Looking the goal with High pressure or counter attack. It reminds me Porto, they have better players and a better coach than Porto but I can see a lot of similarities in the game and we know how that go
 

Azzurri7

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Dec 16, 2003
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Of course we are gonna have trouble if we don't take advantage of their fragile and weak defense. Once they realize our team is organized and synchronized, they are gonna try what Farca did in the 2nd leg but Monaco players are more use to this search of a crazy-goal-EPL-style so we have to be careful with that
They can't.

Barcelona had ball possession and the boys were relying on counter attacks in the 2nd leg. But vs Monaco it's going to be Juve holding the ball and Monaco hitting back on counter attacks.

Juve will dominate in both games clearly, but again the question here is if Gonzalo will make most of his chances or we'll have to rely on Dybala's magic moment or even Cuadrado's.
 

Stephan

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Nov 9, 2005
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I can see a set piece goal from one of our defenders headers.

Also Monaco defense is leaking so many goals i just cant see us not scoring. We will score. The question is if this supposedly best attack (number wise) this season in europe is good enough to make us concede. I just think with our experience we will have edge over them.
 

duranfj

Senior Member
Jul 30, 2015
8,799
They can't.

Barcelona had ball possession and the boys were relying on counter attacks in the 2nd leg. But vs Monaco it's going to be Juve holding the ball and Monaco hitting back on counter attacks.

Juve will dominate in both games clearly, but again the question here is if Gonzalo will make most of his chances or we'll have to rely on Dybala's magic moment or even Cuadrado's.
As Austin Power would say: Yeah Baby. So you picture me Porto's game, maybe I'm overrating Monaco with all this high around them

Gonzalo have to step in. It's about time, hardly he would find a better time to do it. Our level, rival defense (Glik is their best defender for god sake) and most important MAX
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
33,651
They can't.

Barcelona had ball possession and the boys were relying on counter attacks in the 2nd leg. But vs Monaco it's going to be Juve holding the ball and Monaco hitting back on counter attacks.

Juve will dominate in both games clearly, but again the question here is if Gonzalo will make most of his chances or we'll have to rely on Dybala's magic moment or even Cuadrado's.
or marchisio won't be denied by the crossbar this time (like he was during the genoa match)
 

Cerval

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Feb 20, 2016
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Lippi: "This Juventus team is one of the best ever. It doesn't leave anything to the others and they're now ready for the Champions League. Treble? Why not say it? Never before has there been a legitimate belief."
 

ADP1897

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Apr 17, 2014
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Lippi and Allegri are similar in one more way: changing the usual position of a player and by doing so getting the best out of him.

Lippi was master of this. He did it with Zambrotta, Nedved...
:tup:
They also had to dealt with key player sales (Vialli, Ravanelli, Baggio, Vidal, Pirlo, Tevez, etc), and both are very flexible with formation.. i lost count on how many change Lippi did, but iirc every season we always play with different formation.

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Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
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Allegri has an agreement with Juventus to extend his contract until 2020. (La Stampa)
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Azzurri7

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Allegri has an agreement with Juventus to extend his contract until 2020. (La Stampa)
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YES, YESS, FUCK YES

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