[Serie A, 4th round] Calciopoli Directors 2-1 JUVENTUS [18th September, 2016] (23 Viewers)

Apr 29, 2006
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FFS it should be illegal to be this clueless.

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And yet you aren't illegal.
What exactly is it that you consider completely clueless:
1. Dybala is out of form
2. Chiellini wouldn't bring more than the 30M offered and his value to the team isn't growing
3. Your inability to comprehend 1 or 2?

I am betting on 3, but again its LEGAL!
 

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Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,501
And yet you aren't illegal.
What exactly is it that you consider completely clueless:
1. Dybala is out of form
2. Chiellini wouldn't bring more than the 30M offered and his value to the team isn't growing
3. Your inability to comprehend 1 or 2?

I am betting on 3, but again its LEGAL!
How you phrased your post is confusing, because it 100% sounded like you were advocating we should have sold Dybala to Chelsea, hence my reply.


Completely disagree with selling Chiellini too, more like needs to be out into rotation. But it's not nowhere as insane as the idea of selling Dybala.

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Jan 22, 2009
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There are two ways to lose games, one way by getting outplayed by a competent team and the other way by being giving away the game. Today it was the latter, however how did we give away the game? We did it by not showing up at all and that's because we are weak in midfield, we are not using the players properly and because we lack a backbone. Marchisio alone is not the backbone and I refuse to wait for him to solve all our problems and they are many. Of course we are spoiled in Serie A but I expect the team that has win 5 years in a row and just acquired two best players of direct rivals to easily brush off opponents and make me even more spoiled. The four matches ahead of this one has been the same, we won three of them but none of the wins were convincing.
As much as I love Marchisio, I agree that he won't solve our current mid issues, he just cannot bring the needed impact after such a long injury....it remains to see how we react in the future, obv. we have to move in the winter and we are not known to operate then!
 

Collaguazo

Pezuña Brava
Mar 4, 2012
3,610
At some point, Sandro ran after a very bad cross and had to heel it on the line to keep it in, defender got it and in order to avoid sandro winning it back, he passed it to a CB.

The cb wanted to kick it away, but Dybala was there to block it out for a trow in cause he pulled a 30 meter sprint just to avoid inter building up again



apathic and demotivated ? I dont think so. he runs himself into the ground.
I don't know. First half he was active but completely disappeared in the second half.

Maybe too much pressure on him for being the creative force.
 

piotrr

Мodеrator
Sep 13, 2011
34,009
A loss is acceptable on this stage of the season, but not to a team coached by that walking cunt De Boer and especially not to merda. Disgraceful performance, really disappointed.
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
33,694
A loss is acceptable on this stage of the season, but not to a team coached by that walking cunt De Boer and especially not to merda. Disgraceful performance, really disappointed.
:tup:

after what happened in 2006, juve should never drop points again vs merda.

also, our midfield was worrying even before the season started. allegri has a lot of work ahead of him. this might be our real transition year: depending on marchisio's recovery, we still might have to go through a season without any of our glorious pirlo, vidal, pogba, marchisio midfield. we need claudio more than ever. either way, pjanic should find his form asap.
 

Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
37,877
Playing to avoid losing and hoping we are cynical enough to exploit the few mistakes our opponents are making. Its a legit way to play if you can keep focused throughiut the game. Sadly our midfield personel give away possession in the weirdest places (Asamoah looks over the hill and way down into the canyon imo).

Annoys me that we dont go into the games trying to straight out win it.

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Aug 2, 2005
4,422
There are two ways to lose games, one way by getting outplayed by a competent team and the other way by being giving away the game. Today it was the latter, however how did we give away the game? We did it by not showing up at all and that's because we are weak in midfield, we are not using the players properly and because we lack a backbone. Marchisio alone is not the backbone and I refuse to wait for him to solve all our problems and they are many. Of course we are spoiled in Serie A but I expect the team that has win 5 years in a row and just acquired two best players of direct rivals to easily brush off opponents and make me even MORE SPOILED. The four matches ahead of this one has been the same, we won three of them but none of the wins were convincing.
what would Bayern say? They keep on winning year in year out and then other teams would have to raise their bar in order to compete, I see them win, dominate, gets spoiled as fuck and yet they dont play shitty games against the big guns in Germany.

I looks like the management is settled with Serie A this year as a our actual and achievable goal, yet it seems this year will be the most difficult out of the last 4.
Our tone for CL was lowered before the game with Sevilla and by not getting that CM we needed, the CL tone lowered significantly..
it seems like the Pogba sale was really not planned at all come July...

Roma, Napoli and Inter have good teams and Inter in particular, their players are not bad actually.
We still have to see what Gabigol would change and who should be Great for Serie A.
Allegri could be slightly right in prematch conf., this match could be a stepping stone for scudetto.
Good we did not sell Litch to them as they really lacks a good defensive rb.

Our run last year was not the only reason we won.. also that other teams did badly and in particular inter.. now they seem to have a decent squad to compete..
 
Jun 6, 2015
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what would Bayern say? They keep on winning year in year out and then other teams would have to raise their bar in order to compete, I see them win, dominate, gets spoiled as fuck and yet they dont play shitty games against the big guns in Germany.

I looks like the management is settled with Serie A this year as a our actual and achievable goal, yet it seems this year will be the most difficult out of the last 4.
Our tone for CL was lowered before the game with Sevilla and by not getting that CM we needed, the CL tone lowered significantly..
it seems like the Pogba sale was really not planned at all come July...

Roma, Napoli and Inter have good teams and Inter in particular, their players are not bad actually.
We still have to see what Gabigol would change and who should be Great for Serie A.
Allegri could be slightly right in prematch conf., this match could be a stepping stone for scudetto.
Good we did not sell Litch to them as they really lacks a good defensive rb.

Our run last year was not the only reason we won.. also that other teams did badly and in particular inter.. now they seem to have a decent squad to compete..
Yes Inter will win Serie A just like they did last season.
 

DUKAC

Senior Member
Feb 29, 2012
12,290
what would Bayern say? They keep on winning year in year out and then other teams would have to raise their bar in order to compete, I see them win, dominate, gets spoiled as $#@! and yet they dont play $#@!ty games against the big guns in Germany.

I looks like the management is settled with Serie A this year as a our actual and achievable goal, yet it seems this year will be the most difficult out of the last 4.
Our tone for CL was lowered before the game with Sevilla and by not getting that CM we needed, the CL tone lowered significantly..
it seems like the Pogba sale was really not planned at all come July...

Roma, Napoli and Inter have good teams and Inter in particular, their players are not bad actually.
We still have to see what Gabigol would change and who should be Great for Serie A.
Allegri could be slightly right in prematch conf., this match could be a stepping stone for scudetto.
Good we did not sell Litch to them as they really lacks a good defensive rb.

Our run last year was not the only reason we won.. also that other teams did badly and in particular inter.. now they seem to have a decent squad to compete..
Also we had a bit luck in some games like Torino at first part of the season and Napoli at home.
 
Aug 2, 2005
4,422
RAMI¹⁰;5392502 said:
Honestly I can't see a formation that can fit all our good players together.
Its pretty clear 4-3-2-1 (christmas tree formation?)

DA Bonbon Barza AS
Khedira Marchi Pjanic
Cuad (Pjaca) Dyb
Higgy (Mandzu)
Lemina till Marchi is back

Pjaca played as LMF/RMF/LWF and RWF
So he can defend and press when needed.
Same for Cuad.

This reminds me of 2003 or maybe 2004 when Alex was injured for 6 games and we played Di Vaio and Miccoli with trez as lone CF.
And guess what, we dominated 6 wins.

This formation should do till we find some CMF with muscles.
 

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