[SA] Juventus 2-0 Inter [November 6th, 2022] 2:45 PM EaSTern/+5 (10 Viewers)

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IlCapitano

Senior Member
Dec 16, 2012
5,614
Didn't have a win this sweet in a long long time.

Technically Miretti and Milik played bad games, but from the effort standpoint nobody disappointed. Fagioli and Cuadrado sprint back at 95:56 to stop a cross :delpiero:

Kostić played like a lion, when he dug his heels in and faked Dumfries into the stands :delpiero:

Bremer, Loca, Danilo, Woj, Fagioli, Rabiot, Sandro everyone had their moment in deciding the game.

Four in a row in the league, Forza Juveeeee :green:
 

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Jem83

maitre'd at Canal Bar
Nov 7, 2005
22,865
A fantastic second half performance made this a thoroughly deserved win. What a great game by Kostic, and that Fagioli lad is a pure delight, what a jewel.
Nothing was getting past the Danilo - Bremer wall, that also was a pleasure to watch.
 

Mleko

New Member
May 5, 2019
33
I don't understand VAR all the time but ok. We won so it's ok.
Kostic has 5 assists and really he is good man which can help Juve.
Please Allegri, Fagioli must play. I hope that McKennie will sit on the bench still when Fagioli will catch minutes.
 

zizinho

Senior Member
Apr 14, 2013
51,815
Didn't have a win this sweet in a long long time.

Technically Miretti and Milik played bad games, but from the effort standpoint nobody disappointed. Fagioli and Cuadrado sprint back at 95:56 to stop a cross :delpiero:

Kostić played like a lion, when he dug his heels in and faked Dumfries into the stands :delpiero:

Bremer, Loca, Danilo, Woj, Fagioli, Rabiot, Sandro everyone had their moment in deciding the game.

Four in a row in the league, Forza Juveeeee :green:
Does it really count considering we lost CL games in between @Hist
 

PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
15,843
What a difference a second half makes. Feels nice to beat the piece of shits. Even more so with a clean sheet. The look of shock on them inter faces was nice to see, the look of suprise from our Juventini was even better. We finally showed up. Unbelievable.
 

Mleko

New Member
May 5, 2019
33
With these weak bench Juve really do good job. Now a few players come back so Allegri can have more choice. In next Sunday we play with Lazio so also very difficult game.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
52,539
The rules forced VAR to disallow the goal. Simply every attacking handball before a goal means that the goal MUST be disallowed. Even in situations like this one, when Danilo's hand was held.
On the other hand, that hand holding wasn't even close to require a penalty.

Good example for the future, tho. Obviously, not every attacking handball should lead to a disallowed goal, so I expect them to add something to this rule. Too late for Danilo, unfortunately.
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
28,210
8 players on the bench, Chiesa, di Maria, Soule, 3 useless CBs and 2 GKs :lol:
but inzaghi said that we had two teams

yeah, one on the treatment table, the other on the pitch with a few u23 youngsters starting, with only one single 9 available

cherubini deserves some credit for these u23 guys
 

campionesidd

Senior Member
Mar 16, 2013
15,270
The rules forced VAR to disallow the goal. Simply every attacking handball before a goal means that the goal MUST be disallowed. Even in situations like this one, when Danilo's hand was held.
On the other hand, that hand holding wasn't even close to require a penalty.

Good example for the future, tho. Obviously, not every attacking handball should lead to a disallowed goal, so I expect them to add something to this rule. Too late for Danilo, unfortunately.
It’s a foul and hence a penalty. They would certainly have given it if the roles were reversed.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
52,539
This was our first win against a big team in 10 months. The last time we beat a big team was that epic 3:4 win in Rome.
After that we played: Milan twice, Inter three times, Villarreal twice, Benfica twice, PSG twice, Roma, Atalanta and Lazio, and in these 14 matches our record was 0 wins, 5 draws, 9 defeats.
 

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