Primavera & Under 17 - 2016/17 (17 Viewers)

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Players who left Juve Primavera:

Emil Audero (19):
He is since this year our third goalkeeper and he is first keeper of Italy U19. His pros are his reflexes from short distance shots and stop low balls. He is already playing here since his 10th. Some say he is really promising, I find it hard to predict a goalkeepers future. Look at Leali who was really talented as well and he is now benching in favour of Kapino by Olimpiacos.

Filippo Romagna (19):
Romagna is one of my favourites. He is a 19 years old ball-playing central defender. You can compare him with Bonucci, Romagna played with #19 aswell hehe. Filippo is also the captain of Italy U19. He is now loaned to Novara where he sadly doesn’t play. High hopes for this kid.

Pol Lirola (19):
One of the better kids in this list. He was already praised in our youth and he is making his promises true. Di Francesco love this kid and he is taking the starting spot in Sassuolo’s team. He was a right winger in Spain, but Juventus transformed him into a right-back. He is a little bit comparable to Dani Alves, but I think Lirola isn’t that fancy, he scored a great goal against Athletic Bilbao. Sassuolo has an option to buy for 5 m after a two year loan, we have a counter option so don’t be worried. Big chance he will be the successor of Dani Alves.

Francesco Cassata (18):
Loaned out to Ascoli where he is playing most of time. I don’t follow him there, but know him from Primavera and he has a really good skillset. Technical gifted central-midfielder, he can surprise us. I believe he has the potential to become a good player. Juventus level? Don’t know…


Andrés Tello (20):
On loan to Empoli, where he is making a lot of minutes. Typical South-American footballer btw, a lot of passion/grinta, but tactically a little bit worse than the other prospects. He looks for me nothing more than a hard worker, but I hope he will prove me wrong. It says something when you already played over 500 minutes for Empoli this season.

Mattia Vitale (19):
He already debuted in our first team, but loaned out last year where he did well. This year he is loaned to Cesena where he get some minutes, but not all. Well-rounded midfielder, no really weakenesses, but also not really big pros. He is compared with Vidal in the past.

Alberto Cerri (20):
Call him Petagna. Exactly the same type of player. Big, strong, finishing, besides that nothing. I will be astonished if he reach a good level in professional football. Not my type of player.




New arrivals:

Mandragora (19):
Defensive midfielder who has Thiago Motta as example. He played last year for Pescara as defensive midfielder, but through there injury crisis they played him as a central defender. Comparable in the role that Mascherano had as a defender by Barcelona and you can him compare to him aswell. Newspapers said he is the best ’97 talent in Italy.

Current team:

Yoan Severin (19):
For me he is not the player who will be the next … (insert big name). Besides that Grosso and Allegri likes to love him. He was called up against Lyon and Grosso is playing him every match. He is just a standard defender nothing more, no I don’t see why Grosso likes him so much to let him play every match.

Rogerio (19):
Bought him this year, but I don’t know that much from him. No opinion.

Oumar Toure (18) / Roger Tamba M’Pinda (18):
I can’t see the difference between these two :D Both are strong defensive midfielders, exactly what we knows from African midfielders. Strenght, tackling and stamina. Can’t really predict them in the future. I don’t know of people here are known with Diousse from Empoli? Compareable.

Roman Macek (19):
As I said he is just 13/12 + technical abilities for me. Good player, but he hasn’t the special thing of some other talents of us, so he doesn’t stand out that much. Maybe that’s the good thing about him, but I can’t see him reach our first team. I am sorry for him.

Luca Clemenza (19):
One of my favourites baby! 'The Italian Reus’ for me it’s more the Italian perfect attacking midfielder. His vision is the best in our youthteam. His shottechnique is Pjanic-esque (look at his freekicks). He is that attacking midfielde with flair, the year 90’s #10 of calcio. Only love for him. But that can be my obsessions aswell haha :p

Grigoris Kastanos (18):
For me our best midfielder in the Primavera. Governed all facettes for a modern-midfielder. He is already international for Cyprus (If that is a big prestation :D )

Andi Zeqiri (17):
I want some info from @Mark @JuveJay about him. Don’t know him well but I heard several positive comments on this talent. We bought him from a Swiss/Austria club in summer isn’t it?




New Generation:
Caligara & Kean are our 'new generation’ talents. Both are born in 2000 and they are already playing in the Primavera, and if I say playing I mean they are starting players, not benchplayers. Allegri like both of them according to newspapers and interviews.

This list contains only relevant players and the best Primavera player. Muratore is also a good player and so we have several other Primavera players, but I find it hard to give a opinion about them. I refer you to Dr. Mark. We have over 200 players on contract so I can’t make a list of all of them. Most are playing in Serie C and are garbage.

This cost me a half hour if it isn't more. @Mark @JuveJay i want you opinions (not on all if you think it's to long) but if you don't agree I will want to know why. I don't follow it as close as you guys ;)
 

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:applause:

Like you I have to watch more of Zeqiri to have an opinion. I think he scored a couple lately right?

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about Bove, I absolutely thought he was trash last year. Maybe he was younger than the others but this year he seems to have stepped it up.
 

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I think this is our most talented primavera pool as of yet. A lot of interesting players. Hopefully one of them will make it to the 1st team.
 

Mark

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Campionato Nazionale Primavera Tim – 6° Giornata Girone di Andata

Juventus Training Center di Vinovo (To).
Juventus-Torino 2-1

Marcatori: 24’ pt. Mosti (J), 37’ pt. Berardi (T), 26’ st. Clemenza (J).

Juventus: Del Favero, Mattiello, Rogerio, Muratore (Cap.), Andersson, Caligara (35’ st. Toure), Macek (20’ st. Clemenza), Kastanos, Zeqiri, Mosti (41’ st. Coccolo), Leris. A disposizione: Marricchi, Loria, Semprini, Vogliacco, Tamba, Bove, Morselli, Ndiaye, Beruatto. Allenatore: Fabio Grosso.

Torino: Coppola, Luise (39 'st. Tobaldo), Giraudo (43’ st. Braidich), Auriletto (Cap.), Osei, Rivoira, Berardi, D’Alena (20’ st. Bortoletti), De Luca, Aramu, Oukhadda. A disposizione: Savatovic, Valerio, Buongiorno, Ferrau, Rossetti, Kouakou, Gashi, Dammacco, Gjuci. Allenatore: Federico Coppitelli.

Ammoniti: 18’ pt. Mattiello (J), 3’ st. Muratore (J), 26’ st. Clemenza (J), 48’ st. Zeqiri (J), 32’ pt. Coppola (T), 31’ st. Luise (T).
 
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    Muratore getting minutes at DC now to fit in all the midfielders? :D Maybe they are trying to turn him into a vice-Bonucci.
     

    DutchJuventino

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    Apr 9, 2015
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    We will play in a half hour!

    Juventus (4-3-1-2):
    Del Favero, Beruatto, Muratore, Andersson, Rogerio, Macek, Kastanos, Clemenza, Leris, Bove

    Lyon (4-3-3):
    Racioppi, Devarrewaere, Gouiri, Maolida, Aouar, Kitala, Brault, Cognat, Gaspar, Ngwabije, Kalulu
     

    Mark

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    streams? will it be on UEFA TV on Youtube?

    I wanna see this Andersson kid. Looks like a footballer. :p

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    yes
     

    DutchJuventino

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    Other streams please? Uefa.tv is not available in my country.

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    nvm found one

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    Lyon is counterattacking, the possesion is for Juve but we aren't creating a lot of chances.

    I'll keep you all up-to-date!
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    - Zeqiri missed a 'hard tap in' from a Macek cross, but he still should have scored that.
    - Some minutes later Kastanos played a beautiful pass to Zeqiri, but he miscontrolled it.
     

    Osman

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    Aug 30, 2002
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    Zeqiri sucks. Probably won't watch 2nd half, even if it been very nice to see Clemenza, unique player.

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    Mark

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    Well that's 90m+ I'll never get back.

    btw, looks like the commentator didn't even know Andersson was on the pitch.
     
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