Perugia - Juventus (Coppa Italia) (15 Viewers)

dpforever

Prediction Game Champ 2003 & 2005
Jan 12, 2002
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#61
Juventus will be looking to overturn a 2-1 deficit from the first leg when they travel to face high-flying Perguia for the third time in the span of a month.

The Umbrians are riding a wave of euphoria at the moment as they managed to follow up their unexpected success at the Delle Alpi last Wednesday with a 4-1 demolition of Inter Milan on the weekend. 24-year-old Fabrizio Miccoli – who as actually owned by Juventus – was the star of the show on both occasions as his blistering pace and mesmeric ball-skills have fast made him one of the most feared strikers in the league.

By masterminding the first-leg win in Turin, Perugia boss Serse Cosmi managed to exact some manner of revenge for Juve's controversial league victory at the Renato Curi just before the winter-break, but that will all have been for naught if his side contrive to get beaten by two goals on Wednesday.

His counterpart Marcello Lippi is confident that his side will find it within themselves to overturn the result, so much so that he still plans to rest many of his star players for the vital match.

When pressed on whether he would opt to use the same attacking trident of Marco Di Vaio, Marcelo Zalayeta and Marcelo Salas that failed to convince in the first leg, Lippi responded: "I could decide to do that again, but not how we used it in the first leg and probably not for the whole game." He was certain that he would start Igor Tudor and Alessio Tacchinardi in midfield, however.
 

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dpforever

Prediction Game Champ 2003 & 2005
Jan 12, 2002
3,794
#62
This is poised to be a fascinating affair as Perugia have been firing on all cylinders of late while Juventus will be giving it everything they got to keep their hopes of a treble alive. If this decisive match were to be played in the Delle Alpi we would put our faith in Juve to overturn the result but since it will be played in Perugia's backyard we predict that the high-flying hosts will go through with a hard-earned tie.
 

dpforever

Prediction Game Champ 2003 & 2005
Jan 12, 2002
3,794
#63
I kind of agree with soccerage. It will be very difficult to get a win in their backyard, specially that Inter's first team were humiliated there last weekend. Nevertheless, we've got players that have been working hard specially for this match and would want to prove themselves, believe it or not: Baiocco and Salas. Jokes aside, I think those two will be the key to our success in this match. Scoring 2 goals in the space of 90 minutes against Perugia isn't impossible. So, let's do it !!


FORZA JUVVEEEE :strong: !!
 

Desmond

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2002
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#70
++ [ originally posted by Forza AC Milan ] ++
:D yeah :D after beating inter they think they can win seria a and that is why will concentrate on it and blay their "B" team if they have one :D vs juve :D:D:D
can'y wait to lose again eh?
 

Martin

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2000
56,913
#76
++ [ originally posted by Forza AC Milan ] ++
:D yeah :D after beating inter they think they can win seria a and that is why will concentrate on it and blay their "B" team if they have one :D vs juve :D:D:D
We took the Coppa by storm last year, this year you can do it instead. Meanwhile we'll secure the CL :p
 

Wings

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Jul 15, 2002
21,658
#77
++ [ originally posted by dpforever ] ++
Here we go again :rolleyes:
I'll be watching this game tonight and I tell you I'll pay special attention to Tacchi. Full report tomorrow.
 

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