[Serie A] Inter - Juventus (18 Viewers)

THE CHAMPIONS

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Jan 18, 2006
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Vinman said:
I do not believe for a second that Crap will play the 3-4-1-2

however, I think it could work....

playing Neddy behind the strikers will give us more offensive options, and Balza could play the wing, and track back to help the defense. Maybe he could get a few crosses right in this game...he should have plenty of chances playing in that position
Hy man dou really think he is crap?
 

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THE CHAMPIONS

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Chelsea lost by 3 & it could have been 4 but a right goal was dissalowed for Midellsbr..Barca were out of the Coppa last weak & lost in La Liga 3_1 by Athletico Madrid.All of this was just to show u that we r in HEAVEN with Juve(Capello).we r the only team in a major league this season who only lost 1 game.Of course we want always the Best from our team but some guys said that we r playing like crap & things like this so I just wanted to show u that all big teams are having a hard time after the break & I only mentioned these 2 teams coz u all know whats happening with the others!
 

Vinman

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Jul 16, 2002
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THE CHAMPIONS said:
Zambrotta will no play for 25 dats(Fuck) but Ibra is included in the squad going to Milano & reports say that Cap. was bloffing by his injury.Anyway if he was fit he will definitly start along with trezy! I think Cap. wont change the formation he will play 4_4_2 with Balzaretti & Thuram(Chiellini) as full backs.
not a fucking surprise, is it ???:wth: :tdown:
 

Vinman

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Jul 16, 2002
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THE CHAMPIONS said:
Chelsea lost by 3 & it could have been 4 but a right goal was dissalowed for Midellsbr..Barca were out of the Coppa last weak & lost in La Liga 3_1 by Athletico Madrid.All of this was just to show u that we r in HEAVEN with Juve(Capello).we r the only team in a major league this season who only lost 1 game.Of course we want always the Best from our team but some guys said that we r playing like crap & things like this so I just wanted to show u that all big teams are having a hard time after the break & I only mentioned these 2 teams coz u all know whats happening with the others!

about the stupidest thing I've read on this site in a long while
 

Dominic

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Jan 30, 2004
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Vinman said:
I do not believe for a second that Crap will play the 3-4-1-2

however, I think it could work....

playing Neddy behind the strikers will give us more offensive options, and Balza could play the wing, and track back to help the defense. Maybe he could get a few crosses right in this game...he should have plenty of chances playing in that position

In essence the 3-4-1-2 would be pretty much the same as a 4-3-1-2, with the rightback staying at the back and some more freedom for Balzaretti. The main thing with the new formation would be getting Nedved behind the strikers, of which you are a big fan if i'm not mistaken.

What I find ironic about this the 3-4-1-2, is that it's being considered to play because of the injury of the player most suited for that very same formation; Zambrotta.

Anyway, Capello has already ruled out the possibilty of such a formation and will play four at the back. Maybe another time ey..



Azzurri7 said:
3-4-1-2 wouldn't be a bad Idea though.
It's something worthy of testing


edpiero said:
Didn't we play it once this season....I remember Zebina playing as a centreback :rofl: what a joke that was!
We played a similar formation against Bayern in the home leg, without Zebina though. It looked like this:

Abbiati
Kovac Thuram Cannavaro
Zambrotta Emerson Vieira Chiellini
Del Piero
Trezeguet Ibrahimovic

Throughout the second half though, Capello restored his 4-4-2 with some substitutions.
 

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Capello: End the provocation
Saturday 11 February, 2006
Fabio Capello claims the Derby d’Italia won’t decide the Scudetto, but asks for an 'Olympic spirit’ to the tense clash with Inter.

“I expect a masculine game and I do like football to be aggressive, but I would prefer to see the same Olympic spirit in the stadium. I want a truce between Juventus and Inter,” said the Bianconeri boss.

The two clubs have always been rivals, but the bitterness has escalated in recent years and the controversial refereeing decisions of the last few weeks have further raised temperatures around Sunday’s game.

Some claim this will be win or bust for the Nerazzurri, who are currently nine points adrift of the leaders.

“This is an important tie, but we will not make calculations. Of course it would be a big step forward, but whatever the result it won’t be decisive. Inter are on form, but we must not think they are our only Scudetto challengers. Looking at Milan’s performances in the last couple of games, we cannot rule them out.”

Capello has also analyzed where the biggest dangers come from at the San Siro, where Inter have won 11 matches and lost just once, 3-2 to Roma.

“They are very good at set-pieces and count on Luis Figo, Alvaro Recoba and Adriano, who can all be devastating. If the Brazilian plays when he isn’t on top form, it shows just how important he is for the team. Juventus have more points in the table, but I’m not sure why.”

The Turin giants are without Gianluca Zambrotta and Jonathan Zebina, while Robert Kovac is not 100 per cent fit, but Capello rejected suggestions he would adopt a three-man defence.

“I have four players fighting for two places, so it will be a flat back four. David Trezeguet has the usual problems in his ankle, but is ready to play.”

Zlatan Ibrahimovic has been under pressure lately after scoring just four Serie A goals and reacting angrily to fouls, often costing him a red card.

“Must we always talk about him?” asked an irritated Capello. “People act as if Ibrahimovic is the only one who can decide the game, but there are others who do incredible things and never get noticed. In any case, we have discussed it and he knows he shouldn’t react to fouls.”

Juventus squad: Buffon, Chiellini, Vieira, Kovac, Pessotto, Emerson, Ibrahimovic, Del Piero, Nedved, Criscito, Balzaretti, Camoranesi, Trezeguet, Mutu, Blasi, Thuram, Bonnefoi, Giannichedda, Zalayeta, Cannavaro, Abbiati
 

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