[Serie A] Fake Scudetti winners vs JUVENTUS (29) (Oct. 3rd 2010) (72 Viewers)

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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Eto'o is in the top 5 strikers in the world, but he didn't score.
He played most of the game on the left wing.

Fred, I don't think players pass Bonucci easily. Tonight it happened a lot but the player in question was Eto'o and Bonucci was on a yellow. After Eto'o passed Grygera/Motta and was in full speed against Bonucci inside our box, Bonucci simply had to let him pass. You won't see that on other matches, or at least we didn't see that on other matches so far.

He was also dribbled by Sneider, and also by Coutinho when he got a yellow. The manner in which he was dribbled by those players and by Eto'o, it all seemed as if it was so easy.

He might not be a bad defender, but one on one he wasn't particularly good. I remember noticing the same thing against Tevez in the City game.
 

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MikeM

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Sep 21, 2008
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Good performance from Juve.

Inter are still a superior team, but Juve were disciplined and stood up to the challenge physically.


I don't like the space Juve leave between defence and midfield, though.

The CBs also need to be given more protection. It was ridiculous how often Inter players had the space to run at the them. It's incredibly difficult for a CB, who is standing/backing off to make a fair challenge on a player who is running towards them at ful speed.
Yup, we play classic 4-4-2 with two banks of 4 and our mids stand there in a line like they're players on a foosball table. Passes get into the hole so easy.
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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Del Piero-Amauri against Lecce, please. Both play good against the weak teams.
In midfield keep Aquilani-Melo, with Pepe and Martinez on the wings (the only good time I see for resting Milos is this match).

Lets send Lecce home with 5 goals.
 
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He played most of the game on the left wing.




He was also dribbled by Sneider, and also by Coutinho when he got a yellow. The manner in which he was dribbled by those players and by Eto'o, it all seemed as if it was so easy.

He might not be a bad defender, but one on one he wasn't particularly good. I remember noticing the same thing against Tevez in the City game.
Well holding the best team in the league to a draw is excellent: something I am sure most teams would like to do, even in the EPL.
 

Fred

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Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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Del Piero-Amauri against Lecce, please. Both play good against the weak teams.
In midfield keep Aquilani-Melo, with Pepe and Martinez on the wings (the only good time I see for resting Milos is this match).

Lets send Lecce home with 5 goals.
Tend to agree there.
 

Paid-off-Ref

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Dec 16, 2004
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Good result for us although I would have preferred a victory.
However the good thing about this draw is that we won't become overconfident. Last season's overconfidence (after games vs. Inter and Sampdoria etc) led to disappointment and the disappointment led to extreme under-confidence.

This seems to be a more stable Juventus than last year's.
 

Alen

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Wow...wow....wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooow

Storari gets 8.5, Cesar, Krasic and Sneijder get an 8.00 but Eto'o is MOM with 7.5

Aquilani is flop of the match with 5.0, De Ceglie gets 6.0 and Del Piero gets a 7.0, the same as Chiellini.

FFS :lol:

And this: Del Piero - The Juve legend put Quagliarella through on goal with a fantastic slide-rule pass
 

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