I don't think all hope is lost here.
We need to see how Ranieri and co. pick up from this match. We have to win at Zenit to regain morale.
On a "positive" note at least we didn't get thumped by 3 goals or more, given Inter's complete control of the game, and shutting us out. Defensively, Momo and Chiellini are Juve's strongest links. Legrottaglie was very shakey in defense (reminiscent of his 2003/2004 form). Marchionni had a good first half, but 2nd he kind of disappeared. Nedved had a bad game, totally ineffective. Up front Del Piero and Amauri were not getting any decent delivery. Grygera was solid, he's been very good for us last few games. And yes...wait for it...take a deep breath...Molinaro was O-KAY...I mean not as crap as he used to be, he seriously did have a good game. I'm *starting* to have a little hope in him. He's still weak with the ball though, but really is busting his ass out there, he's hard working and we got to give credit where credit is due. (I can't believe I just said that about Molinaro lol)
I seriously question the Iaquinta on for Amauri substitution. Not saying Giovinco on for Nedved would've turned the game around, but it would've been a bit more effective. Iaquinta barely saw the ball, I don't see how that move made a difference. Bad move by Ranieri, IMO, and not the first time he plays his cards poorly when it comes to substitution making.
His gameplan was correct - he did what he had to do with the available players - played an offside game, and try to throw attacks at Inter thru the wing.
Otherwise, it's difficult to penetrate this Inter side, and we did manage a couple of humble chances. Till the Olimpico game, then...forever and always, FORZA JUVE!!!
We need to see how Ranieri and co. pick up from this match. We have to win at Zenit to regain morale.
On a "positive" note at least we didn't get thumped by 3 goals or more, given Inter's complete control of the game, and shutting us out. Defensively, Momo and Chiellini are Juve's strongest links. Legrottaglie was very shakey in defense (reminiscent of his 2003/2004 form). Marchionni had a good first half, but 2nd he kind of disappeared. Nedved had a bad game, totally ineffective. Up front Del Piero and Amauri were not getting any decent delivery. Grygera was solid, he's been very good for us last few games. And yes...wait for it...take a deep breath...Molinaro was O-KAY...I mean not as crap as he used to be, he seriously did have a good game. I'm *starting* to have a little hope in him. He's still weak with the ball though, but really is busting his ass out there, he's hard working and we got to give credit where credit is due. (I can't believe I just said that about Molinaro lol)
I seriously question the Iaquinta on for Amauri substitution. Not saying Giovinco on for Nedved would've turned the game around, but it would've been a bit more effective. Iaquinta barely saw the ball, I don't see how that move made a difference. Bad move by Ranieri, IMO, and not the first time he plays his cards poorly when it comes to substitution making.
His gameplan was correct - he did what he had to do with the available players - played an offside game, and try to throw attacks at Inter thru the wing.
Otherwise, it's difficult to penetrate this Inter side, and we did manage a couple of humble chances. Till the Olimpico game, then...forever and always, FORZA JUVE!!!
