Serie A: Empoli vs Juventus [March 19, 2008] (30 Viewers)

Jun 13, 2007
7,233
I think we're fucking lucky the other teams fucked up . Some of you are saying that it doesn't set us up well for our game vs Inter but given the circumstances and the way we played the game I think we were very fortunate . Yes we should have gotten all three points but this game reminded me of Serie B . Not one creative play the whole game .

Ranieri takes out Tiago who wasn't playing as good as he should have but that left us with no one to build up our play . We started building up our plays through Camo's runs ! Wtf kind of tactic is that ? You have three attackers up front , the least you can do is just attempt a decent cross and we couldn't manage to do that .

It was a bad game and that's that . However , it could have been much worse had Fiorntina and Milan won their games .
 

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Omair

Herticity
Sep 27, 2006
3,254
that is frustrating :( ..

i couldn't stand watching an abysmal game like this .. especially with the people around me are ranting on how EPL is great and how tottenham grabbed a point from chelsea after their 4-4 draw :( ..

they push us to hate them and their stupid league ..

now i'm broke :confused: lol
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,504
Someone forgot to memo our new Siena that they are supposed to throw their games against us :claire:


There is no need to analyze this game. 2 shot attempts all game long, not a single goalscoring chance created. Usually its a figure of speech and overexaggeration to say this, but this was by far our worst game this season, and one of the worst I have seen in overall. Just full of...NOTHINGNESS.
 

RAMI-N

★ ★ ★
Aug 22, 2006
21,473
We Did Our Best - Ranieri

Claudio Ranieri commented on the goalless draw of Juventus away to Empoli, and did not feel like complaining about the players' performances.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Juventus coach Claudio Ranieri talked about the goalless draw away to Empoli, which despite the Bianconeri's shallow performance still allowed them to gain one point over their challengers Milan and Fiorentina, who both lost tonight.

"We wanted to win, but we were facing a very determined Empoli side, who were well organised," the coach commented. "Compliments to Empoli, they played with a 4-5-1 and they didn't allow us to play. We tried, but we didn't manage to win. It's always better to get a point rather than nothing.
:confused:
"The second round of the season is always more difficult than the first, not just for Juve, but for everyone. On our part, I think we are having a good season, but it's difficult. I don't have anything to complain about to my players, perhaps only the last pass wasn't quite right, but today it was hard to find spaces."

Juventus remained comfortably in third place following tonight's match, as they currently hold a 5-point lead over fourth-placed Fiorentina.

Danilo Pochini
 

Pingo

Senior Member
Oct 31, 2007
674
We Did Our Best - Ranieri
Claudio Ranieri commented on the goalless draw of Juventus away to Empoli, and did not feel like complaining about the players' performances.

Juventus coach Claudio Ranieri talked about the goalless draw away to Empoli, which despite the Bianconeri's shallow performance still allowed them to gain one point over their challengers Milan and Fiorentina, who both lost tonight.

"We wanted to win, but we were facing a very determined Empoli side, who were well organised," the coach commented. "Compliments to Empoli, they played with a 4-5-1 and they didn't allow us to play. We tried, but we didn't manage to win. It's always better to get a point rather than nothing.

"The second round of the season is always more difficult than the first, not just for Juve, but for everyone. On our part, I think we are having a good season, but it's difficult. I don't have anything to complain about to my players, perhaps only the last pass wasn't quite right, but today it was hard to find spaces."

Juventus remained comfortably in third place following tonight's match, as they currently hold a 5-point lead over fourth-placed Fiorentina.





I mean if this old fart isn't liveing in LALA land...i don't know who is...
He is just scared if we don't scoor in first 20 min and he goes back to defending tactics (Sali, Nocerino+ LONG BALLS CITY)...He pulls out Tiago, who can still provides us whit great balls if he has the "man power" behind him (Sissoko)...But noooooo, Ruineri is scared fucker, who has not won any thing and he is not going to...I hate this coach and the hole board...
 
Jun 13, 2007
7,233
There is one thing that stills annoys after this game . After our lack of creativity was evident why would Ranieri take change Tiago for Trez ? Did he think Trezeguet was going add a spark of creativity or energy into the team ? The guy has been more or less invisible in these past few games , he's the type of player that scores when given the SERVICE , but the whole game that was exactly what we were missing . Instead of dealing with the problem in hand by introducing someone that can help build up play he puts in a finisher that can only do a good job of staying invisible .

Now the only logic behind that change is to put pressure in Empoli's defense and opt to playing those exciting long balls in to the penalty box and hope for a mistake that will lead to a goal . Now that's tactical brilliance for you .
 

Omair

Herticity
Sep 27, 2006
3,254
We Did Our Best - Ranieri

Claudio Ranieri commented on the goalless draw of Juventus away to Empoli, and did not feel like complaining about the players' performances.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Juventus coach Claudio Ranieri talked about the goalless draw away to Empoli, which despite the Bianconeri's shallow performance still allowed them to gain one point over their challengers Milan and Fiorentina, who both lost tonight.

"We wanted to win, but we were facing a very determined Empoli side, who were well organised," the coach commented. "Compliments to Empoli, they played with a 4-5-1 and they didn't allow us to play. We tried, but we didn't manage to win. It's always better to get a point rather than nothing.
:confused:
"The second round of the season is always more difficult than the first, not just for Juve, but for everyone. On our part, I think we are having a good season, but it's difficult. I don't have anything to complain about to my players, perhaps only the last pass wasn't quite right, but today it was hard to find spaces."

Juventus remained comfortably in third place following tonight's match, as they currently hold a 5-point lead over fourth-placed Fiorentina.

Danilo Pochini
full of crap .. never saw someone who's that negative .. i've had enough of his inconsistency !!
 
Apr 12, 2004
77,165
Andy says it was a great match, best match he's seen since the 2000 Champions League Final. Zidane had a brilliant strike in the 56th minute, what a volley that was, and Raul was simply stunning out there along with Roberto Carlos. The defense was superb. But the most glorious facet of the match, according to Andy, is that Del Bosque got the tactics totally correct. Amazing tactician he says.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
54,023
And don't you people find it strange that eventhough Empoli were missing some of their best players due to injuries they still didn't start with their best two players Vannucchi and Giovinco ?

Then add the fact that we were also resting players and that both teams were absolutely chanceless.

Can't this mean that both teams wanted the draw ?

If what i said above is the truth, then there is no need to talk about Ranieri and his tactics !
 
Mar 24, 2006
13,954
Holy Crap , just wake up and DING This is Ranieri's Year :eyebrows:

9 weeks more right ??

Losing a point while Inter and Roma also losing a point is just not a smart :agree:
 

Vinman

2013 Prediction Cup Champ
Jul 16, 2002
11,482
After receiving so much praise (even from me) for the game plan and tactics used in the Napoli game, we are all, yet again, thrown under the bus that our favorite asshole, RUINeri, is driving

Common sense would have told any amateur coach out there that the best plan of action against Empoli would be to go out there with the same players, formation, and tactics that were used against a better team in Napoli, and get the guaranteed 3 points. I dont see us beating Inter at the weekend (not the way we played today), so these 3 points were crucial.....not to mention that Roma, Fiorentina, and Milan lost today

Why were were given a cock tease of positive football last week, only to have the 4-4-2 and the infamous long-ball waved in our faces today, like a stinky, used tampon ??

WE DID NOTHING POSITIVE TODAY !!

Molinaro, Brazzo, and Nocerino should never wear our jersey again....after watching these guys for almost an entire season, I dont think they're worthy

Tiago teased us all against Napoli, and then the real Tiago showed up today...

I am super sick of RUINeri's tactics, formations, and comments after every game....he has to go, and the sooner the better !!!
 
Mar 24, 2006
13,954
After receiving so much praise (even from me) for the game plan and tactics used in the Napoli game, we are all, yet again, thrown under the bus that our favorite asshole, RUINeri, is driving

Common sense would have told any amateur coach out there that the best plan of action against Empoli would be to go out there with the same players, formation, and tactics that were used against a better team in Napoli, and get the guaranteed 3 points. I dont see us beating Inter at the weekend (not the way we played today), so these 3 points were crucial.....not to mention that Roma, Fiorentina, and Milan lost today

Why were were given a cock tease of positive football last week, only to have the 4-4-2 and the infamous long-ball waved in our faces today, like a stinky, used tampon ??

WE DID NOTHING POSITIVE TODAY !!

Molinaro, Brazzo, and Nocerino should never wear our jersey again....after watching these guys for almost an entire season, I dont think their worthy

Tiago teased us all against Napoli, and then the real Tiago showed up today...

I am super sick of RUINeri's tactics, formations, and comments after every game....he has to go, and the sooner the better !!!

What a Great Analogy from that Paragraph :lol:



RANIERI said:
We Did Our Best

Agreed with all of your entire Post Vin , but i still have a hope from Tiago , Nocerino should be Loaned , Keep Brazzo and Kick Mulenaro out .

Ranieri to Suck Moratti ass :pado:
 

Kosta

The Eccentric
Jul 16, 2006
5,775
Since they are not sacking Raineri the best thing that can happen now is PRESS SILENCE, so we don't hear such bullshit comments after each match from the "coach". :mad:
 
Sep 2, 2004
3,115
Like I already said after the game against Napoli if we didn't score in the closing minutes of the game everybody would realize that we didn't play well. We can't seem to create much chances or score. If we can't score against a weak Empoli team then you know we have a problem. Ranieri's tactics were horrible, from the starting line up today, I knew we were going to have a long day. Another thing is that Del Piero needs rest. He has played almost every game full 90 minutes and he did not look very nice in the last couple of games. Palladino needs to get his chance. We also get yellow cards right and left. Team needs discipline as we get someone suspended every other match and that messes up the chemstry of the team. It all comes down to our below average coach and he needs to step up or get out.
 

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