[Serie A] Chievo - Juventus (17 Viewers)

Amer

Senior Member
Feb 13, 2005
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++ [ originally posted by Ali ] ++
Samp were not so good last week but I hope they recover their 'form'. There is a Chievo defender who got a red card last week anyone remember him?
Yeah, some guy I cant remeber his name suspended for one match but fvck him he is irelevent
 
Aug 1, 2003
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Isnt Chievo in their worst form or something? We've always won against them, but still, its these little games in Serie A that can cost you the title

Sampdoria is a very capable team, I hope they can upset the odds.
 

Orgut

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2002
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I think we should use the 4-3-3 even with Nedved can you imagine our 3 man midfield with Nedved instead a useless Blassi?!
I don`t think Blassi is useless but he doesn`t offer much offensively
 

Huzi

Senior Member
Oct 9, 2002
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Blasi is a very good player & usefull for us , sorry to read some people here saying things wrong about one of our best players so far this season !!
 

Stu

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Jul 14, 2002
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Capello has confirmed that we'll continue with the 4-3-3 and Gazzetta are saying he'll rest Zlatan with Del Piero, Zalayeta and Trezeguet forming the trident attack. Sounds good to me.
 

Daddi

Cuadrado is juan hell of a derby king!
Oct 27, 2004
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Del Piero-Trezegol-Zalayeta

Blasi-Emerson-Camoranesi

Zambro-Canna-Thuram-Zebina

Buffon

Good enough to beat the crap outa Chievo :D BTW, Lazio are leading 1-0 against Inter :D
 

ZAF3000

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Feb 14, 2005
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Serie A Preview: Chievo-Juventus
3/12/2005 4:55:00 PM
Ecstatic Juventus travel to Chievo’s Marcantonio Bentegodi stadium in great spirits after their Champions league heroics against Real Madrid. If Fabio Capello’s men can repeat the kind of performance that saw them nullify the Galacticos then they will have a good chance of taking all three points and keeping pace with Milan at the top of Serie A.

BACKGROUND

Chievo have been in poor form recently and it is not since the 6th of February that the minnows last tasted victory in Serie A. Sitting in 17th on 28 points, the little team from Verona knows that results must improve dramatically if the ‘Chievo miracle’ is to remain alive. This season represents the first campaign that the club has struggled to hold its own in Italy’s top flight, more importantly, it is the club’s first season without Del Neri. The current Roma boss was credited with the ‘flying donkeys’ amazing rise in Italian football and his loss has been hard for the club. Chievo still have some exciting players in their squad and despite the summer loss of players such as Perrotta, the likes of Luciano can still cause any team problems. An unexpected win over their visitors on Sunday would help Chievo’s survival chances no end, whilst denting Juve’s title dreams.

Juventus come into his match in great spirits after they triumphed in the battle of the giants during midweek. Capello’s side were excellent and did not allow Real Madrid to settle into their normal rhythm. The win has galvanised the squad after a run of poor performances that saw the Bianconeri throw away an eight point lead at the top of Serie A. Much of Juve’s resurgence in form seems to be due to Capello’s tactical switch to compensate for the loss of the talismanic Pavel Nedved. The Juve tactician has recently deployed a three-man attack of Ibrahimovic, Del Piero and Zalayeta a move that has paid off at a crucial time in the season

With Juventus seemingly back to winning ways the decisive factor in this match up will be the overall freshness of the Juve squad. The extra time win over Real was no easy feat and there will undoubtedly be some tired legs in the Juventus camp. The outcome of this game should depend on how well Capello’s side recover from Wednesday’s epic encounter.


FORM GUIDE

Chievo (all competitions – oldest result first): LWLLLL
Chievo’s form is that of relegation contenders at the moment and nothing but a dramatic upturn in form will suffice if they are to remain in the top flight.

Juventus (all competitions – oldest result first): WDLWWW
Capello’s men have turned a corner and can finally start to play the football that they played with such assertion and confidence earlier on in the season. Results breed confidence and the Bianconeri will be on a high after conquering Real.


TEAM NEWS

Chievo
Tiribocchi is the only main doubt for Beretta as his side line up against the Bianconeri. The impressive Baronio and Semioli both start in what is almost a full strength side.

Juventus
With the exception of Olivier Kapo and Pavel Nedved, Capello can count on all of his stars for this crucial match. Nedved has still not recovered sufficiently from a head injury to be in contention and will miss out. Nedved’s absence means that Capello is likely to use three strikers once more.


PLAYERS TO WATCH

Chievo
Baronio was touted by many as the next big thing in Italian football after his impressive performances in the Italy under 21 team. The Italian midfielder never fulfilled his promise and it is only now that his true potential is shining through. In a season that has seen Chievo struggle against relegation, Baronio has been immense and is finally displaying his true qualities in Serie A. Recent performances have even led to rumours of a switch to Milan in the summer.

Juventus
Del Piero was far from his best against Real and will want to put his performance behind him. The Italian international is loved by some and hated equally amongst fans. What is clear is his undoubted and vast talent. If Del Piero players to his potential, there are few defenders that can cope with his guile and trickery.


PROBABLE STARTING XIs:

Chievo
Marchegiani; Moro, Mandelli, D’Anna, Lanna; Luciano, Sammarco, Zanchetta, Baronio; Semioli, Pellissier

Juventus
Buffon, Zebina, Thuram, Cannavaro, Zambrotta, Camoranesi, Emerson, Blasi, Trezeguet, Ibrahimovic, Del Piero


PREDICTION

With Juve’s spirits at a high after beating Real Chievo will struggle. Juventus should win here comfortably.

Chievo 1-3 Juventus

source: www.goal.com
 
Oct 29, 2004
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yeh its zlatan is guna be rested with the others forming the trident.

oh and to all those saying blasi is not important or useless to our team, i can promise u that the trident wud be almost unplayable if we did not have a blasi in our lineup, his work rate allows us to use that formation. and so what if he is rubbish going forward thats what the 3 strikers are for.
 

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