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Good for you Denco, I think you might actually be a good manager

However, Raul, Ronaldo, Guti, Morientes, all strike, as are ready in the box to score goals. The so called creativity that you indicate to be Rivaldo is barely a striker. He prves time and time again that he is not a striker, and ends up crowding the midfield, cramping Rui Costa's space, does not use the width, doesn't pass to Sheva if he can avoid it and has not settled into Milan yet

Playing Rivaldo as creativity around the loan striker,probably Pippo would be great in theory, but this is the real world and that doesn't seem to be working as he leaves the loan striker stranded and outnumbered by defenders:fero:
Plus, Sheva is not an all out striker, but a skillful forward, that assists, and scores. He really isn't that lone Vieri loafing type, but I'm sure he can do that well also:cheesy:
Sheva in my opinion has not lost form, but instead, having been plagued with injuries and being fielded next to the out of form Rivaldo, just hasn't been given the right chance.
To add more pressure to Juve, Costacurta has recently said that Milan have started back the friendship, laughter and unity that aided their success in the start of the season.
My theory of football, is that the game is determined by motivation. A team that is full of friends and more interested in the club's success than their own personal success can go all the way. I'm not saying that Juve don't have this , its just that Milan players seem to have it with them.
Anyway, I could be wrong, and if I am my equally favourite team wins

However they don't need to while Milan does, but anyway goodluck Juve, because Milan will no longer need it.
P.S. Majed you and I seem to share some things in common, cheers