[Seria A] Juventus - Milan (11 Viewers)

Muha

The Head Physio
Feb 25, 2004
1,546
To be honest, I don't expect alot fom Juve on Sunday..... They haven't been playing well for sometime...... i guess its the mid season hang over....

My line up : I would start with Trez Mutu and Dp up front with Neddy behind them,... speed is what we need against th likes of Nesta and Stam .... Viera and Emo are irreplacable, but i would give Emo a bit more freedom, and restrict Viera's movement to the DF position .... We need him against Pirlo and Kaka.. ... Thuram and Canna are probably good enough for Sheva and Pippo, but pace can still be a problem.... Zebina should start, Milan can be his next destination, so i expect him to play well...

Prediction:
2-1 Juve Trez and Mutu .... Pippo for Milan
 

Maher

Juventuz addict
Dec 16, 2002
13,521
Shooting practice for Ibra Thursday 9 March, 2006

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Goal-shy Zlatan Ibrahimovic was forced to stay behind after training on Wednesday in order to practice his shooting.

While the rest of his Juventus colleagues were under the showers in the changing rooms, the striker was held back by boss Fabio Capello for some extra work in front of goal.

Perhaps concerned over the Swede’s lack of accuracy recently, Capello devised a personalised session for the former Ajax sensation.

Capello launched numerous through balls to Ibrahimovic who was then faced with the task of beating third-choice ‘keeper Landry Bonnefoi.

Ibrahimovic impressed in his debut Serie A campaign last term by netting 16 times as the club went on to lift the Scudetto.

However, he has been struggling in the League this season and has just six goals to his name with only 10 games remaining.

He’s also been guilty of missing golden opportunities in recent matches against Parma, Chievo and in both European ties against Werder Bremen.

With the Coach unhappy about relying solely on the goals of David Trezeguet and Alex Del Piero, he’s set about trying to improve Zlatan’s finishing.

To his credit though, Ibra has scored three times in the Champions League this term while he failed to pierce the net at all in the same competition last year.
 

Brixity

Senior Member
Feb 8, 2006
1,332
JuveTrueChamps said:
Lol i see that milan idiot is back on the forums. He provides some laughs though. I heard zambrotta is injured? Hope he will be ok for the game
I've been huntin around the net lookin 4 any news but it does'nt seem like anyone is saying anything.
In any case - Milan is not beating us on Sunday.
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,390
Milan will practice probably all kinds of torture known to humankind against us on Sunday.

We will wittness torture and lots of crying will happen.
 

Maresca

Senior Member
Aug 23, 2004
8,235
giovanotti said:
It was Barcelona-Chelsea and Arsenal-real games over TV,so I wached only the short version of other games...

But milan looked very dangerous!
they are dangerous. but we should be able to beat them..
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,390
The same thing happened with Trap when managing the NT. Everytime a mistake happend, I thought he'll learn from it until I gave up. I realized he won't learn.

Coaches get to an age where they are no more useful and they don't see what is actually going on. It seems they live in their own world and cannot see further than their nose. This is what's happening with Capello at the moment, he lost it. He's no longer a good coach and people are giving him credit for his CV not on what he's doing on the pitch.

Off with him.
 

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