[Serie A] JUVENTUS 0-3 AC Milan (Jan. 10th, 2010) (28 Viewers)

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no, its better that we play Diego out of position (as well as two other players), and let DP rot on the bench :sergio:
This game will be torture. Such a disabled midfield, with basically no motorics, let alone passing ability. Diego will be so frustrated, I see him getting a yellow in the first 45 minutes.
 

Dostoevsky

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This game will be torture. Such a disabled midfield, with basically no motorics, let alone passing ability. Diego will be so frustrated, I see him getting a yellow in the first 45 minutes.
People won't realize it's not Diego's fault. He's all alone out there.

We lack Camo-Gio to make something up there.

We lack more and better players, better fullbacks and a new coach. Where's the Santa?
 

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Compared to the lower, the upper makes me wanna barf. Which says a lot, because the lower ain't half good.
 

Alen

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Why are you guys surprised by the line-up?

In the opening 1-2 pages I said why will Ciro chose the 4-4-1-1 with exactly the same XI that will start tonight.

Right now Ciro isn't trying to create a new style, there is no planning for the future, he's simply trying to save his job as long as he can and in order to do that he knows that he mustn't lose and that he can't play an open game where the defense will be exposed. He'll try to close down Beckham and Ronaldinho, with two players on them all the time. He can do that only with these players he chose.
Also, he proved that he's not changing the winning tactics, as ugly as the win in Parma was.
 

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Why are you guys surprised by the line-up?

In the opening 1-2 pages I said why will Ciro chose the 4-4-1-1 with exactly the same XI that will start tonight.

Right now Ciro isn't trying to create a new style, there is no planning for the future, he's simply trying to save his job as long as he can and in order to do that he knows that he mustn't lose and that he can't play an open game where the defense will be exposed. He'll try to close down Beckham and Ronaldinho, with two players on them all the time. He can do that only with these players he chose.
Also, he proved that he's not changing the winning tactics, as ugly as the win in Parma was.
Just for that attitude he should be sacked. He's aware his job is gone, yet he's stubborn enough just to drive us further under. I'd expect that from Ranieri, but not a Juventus legend. He should show some dignity and resign.
 
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Let's look at the bright side. This lost might be the last straw to force the board to fire Ferrara even if we don't have a replacement ready. Seems to me that the players lost all their trust on the coach so firing him would at least give them a boost. Besides, I think even a random coach assistant would do better than our coach right now. We need to save our Serie A campaign to get at least the third place.
Poor Ciro. This is not entirely his fault. The board should be blamed first for their stupid decision of hiring an inexperienced coach.
 

awit

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I would like to dedicate my first post on these forums for saying good bye to Ciro Ferrara. After performances like today we surely won't be missing you (except as a player).
 

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