Primavera 2012-13 (+ Allievi Nazionali & others) (20 Viewers)

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PedroFlu

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Juventus:

Line up: Branescu, Untersee, Laursen, Penna, Rugani, Magnusson, Ruggiero, Schiavone, Padovan, Kabashi, Mattiello

I'm going to report and sum up comments from people who watched the game in the biggest Italian fan forum - Vecchia Signora:

The team played in a kind of 3-5-2, with Penna, Rugani and Magnusson as CBs, Untersee RWB, Laursen LWB, Kabashi and Schiavone deeper in the mid, Ruggiero as an AM and Mattiello and Padovan strikers.

The team played poorly. Defended most of time, Branescu pulled some miracles, pushing back like a 5-3-2 sometimes. The relieve came when the team scored the 2nd late in the match by Bonatini. This year the coach Marco Baroni had to adjust the scheme to a 352 like the professionals, and the kids are having a hard time adjusting to it. Also the Italians don't really like Baroni's work. The team always look confusing, and the players clearly have potential but don't play as good as they could, and don't really develop and improve from one year to another.

Schiavone assisted for the first goal (Ruggiero) and Padovan assisted for the second (Bonatini).

Branescu was very shaky last year and seems to have problems when it comes playing with his feet and decision making. But when it comes to simlply defending his handling and reflexes apparently are awesome.

The best on the pitch were Branescu, Rugani and Padovan.

The worst were Schiavone and Kabashi, who couldn't keep possession in the mid.

Rugani is the captain of Italy U18 and has been playing as a SW. Great promising player. Commanding CB.

Magnusson is talented, very classy CB, but seems to have concentration and focus problems (Italians say he has a nightlife too busy in Turim).

Untersee is solid and trustable, similar to Litch, and like him, he works better as a RB than a WRB. He's struggling to adapt.

Laursen is a new 17yr old kid brought from Denmark. Originally LB.

Schiavone is a promising Italian player. Was one of the most important players last year. He is playing like a deep lying Regista and shows some promise.

People say Kabashi (who was brought along with Rugani from Brescia if I'm not mistaken) is talented, strong and an all around mid, De Rossi style. But still very immature.

Mattiello is a 17yr old kid who was brought from the allevi and was very impressive along with kids of his age. Seems to be a very talented (but still skinny and immature) playmaker and SS. One of the best prospects of the youth ranks.

Padovan was one of the last year's main players and is probably the most important player of the team. Knows how to score and assist. Also one of the most promising player in Juventus.

Other important players are Bonatini (Brazil U18 team) and Beltrame.

PS: this is all based on what I read in Vecchia Signora. And I don't actually speak Italian :) but I speak Portuguese and French, so it helps. But don't trust me blindly. :)
 

Marceℓℓo

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Boakye starting for Sassuolo and he assisted their goal.

Pinsoglio, Castiglia, Giandonato, Leali, Chibsah, F. Rossi, Appelt and Masi starting as well. Will do a summary later on.

Buoy on the bench...
 
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    Ravanelli’s Giovanissimi win 'Internacional Infantil’



    Fabrizio Ravanelli’s Giovanissimi Regionali (Under-14s) have landed a prestigious title in the shape of Deportivo Canillas’ Internacional Infantil tournament. The lads coached by the 'White Feather' beat Barcelona 3-2 in the final with a brace from Goh and a strike from Ndyae Moussa. It caps a remarkable run for the Bianconeri, which has seen them defeat Marseille, Zenit, Alcobendas and Man City en route to the final.

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    PedroFlu

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    Comments from Vecchia Signora:

    - Gabbiadini and Troisi played 15/20 min this weekend and apparently did nothing special.
    - Boakye and Chibsah played well for Sassuolo. Each assisted for a goal. Boakye is fast and shoots well, but apparently has to improve movement off the ball - doesn't look very intelligent on that. Chibsah looks like a small Asamoah - tireless and good skills DM
    - Appelt was bright for Pro Vercelli. Very well defending and distributing the ball. Masi also played.
    - Leali according to the guy who watches him play is a phenomenon. The kid is extraordinarily safe. Very good positioning, making saves look easy. Very calm and self assuring. Great presence.
    - Buoy came in to play in 2nd half, Fausto Rossi also played
    - Liviero (promising solid left back that many don't understand why is in Serie C/D and not in B) played well and assisted a goal for Perugia.
     

    PedroFlu

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    Data messaggio 22 settembre 2012 - 17:11

    Grosseto-Juventus 0-0

    Grosseto: Franza, Formiconi, Cipriani, Biraschi, Guglione (28°pt Crisci), Dalmazzi, Bigliazzi (32°st Zamagni), Ziani, Caruso, Faenzi, Amorfini (16°st Pecile). A disposizione: Grossi, Tosoni, Biasini, Prati. All. Chiappini.

    Juventus: Citti, Tavanti, Laursen, Untersee, Rugani, Magnusson, Ruggiero, Schiavone, Bonatini (17°st Padovan), Kabashi (25°st Mattiello), Lanini (10°st Braccini). A disposizione: Gagliardini, Curti, Penna, Gerbaudo, Ceria. All. Baroni.


    Apparently Primavera is not playing well this season. They are still adapting to the new scheme 3-5-2 imposed by the management. Kids and coach Baroni kind of lost. Also many important players of last year left to play professionally in B and C.

    Baroni is doing a less than average job in defining tactics and kids development.

    One guy said that when Conte goes back to the bench, Carrera could take charge of Primavera, and due to their excellent rapport Conte would take Primavera players into greater account. Alessio would be his main assistant coach in the professional squad.

    Most of the young foreign players bought are 96, so they should ascend to Primavera next year or the other.
     

    piotrr

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    Ravanelli’s Giovanissimi win 'Internacional Infantil’



    Fabrizio Ravanelli’s Giovanissimi Regionali (Under-14s) have landed a prestigious title in the shape of Deportivo Canillas’ Internacional Infantil tournament. The lads coached by the 'White Feather' beat Barcelona 3-2 in the final with a brace from Goh and a strike from Ndyae Moussa. It caps a remarkable run for the Bianconeri, which has seen them defeat Marseille, Zenit, Alcobendas and Man City en route to the final.

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    La Masia my ass :seven:
     

    Völler

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    Ravanelli’s Giovanissimi win 'Internacional Infantil’



    Fabrizio Ravanelli’s Giovanissimi Regionali (Under-14s) have landed a prestigious title in the shape of Deportivo Canillas’ Internacional Infantil tournament. The lads coached by the 'White Feather' beat Barcelona 3-2 in the final with a brace from Goh and a strike from Ndyae Moussa. It caps a remarkable run for the Bianconeri, which has seen them defeat Marseille, Zenit, Alcobendas and Man City en route to the final.

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    Am I the only one seeing a clear "soon" on this pic? :D
     
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    JuveJay

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    What do you want to know? Remember he played against Hertha in pre-season and set up Krasic's goal.

    Solid and tenacious right back with good stamina, looks the sort of player you could see as a professional at a good club because of these attributes.
     
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