[Serie A] JUVENTUS 0-3 AC Milan (Jan. 10th, 2010) (30 Viewers)

Jan 22, 2009
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I can't believe how people here keep neglecting and disregarding milan form and keep refusing to admit that they are currently playing much better than us in every aspect of the game.
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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Who is refusing to admit Milan are in better form?

Half the posts in this thread are folk wondering how many goals we'll lose by.
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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There was this situation against Parma in the second half:

We win the ball and start a counter. Diego and Amauri are the only ones on the counter against 3 Parma players. Diego stops, to wait for more Juve players to get in Parma's half. Salihamidzic and 3 Parma players come so now it's 3 Juve players against 6 Parma players. Diego passes to Brazzo, who has no-one to pass to. He stops, waits for a Juve player, no-one comes, Brazzo passes back to Chiellini.

And this was by far our most promising counter. :sergio:
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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There was this situation against Parma in the second half:

We win the ball and start a counter. Diego and Amauri are the only ones on the counter against 3 Parma players. Diego stops, to wait for more Juve players to get in Parma's half. Salihamidzic and 3 Parma players come so now it's 3 Juve players against 6 Parma players. Diego passes to Brazzo, who has no-one to pass to. He stops, waits for a Juve player, no-one comes, Brazzo passes back to Chiellini.

And this was by far our most promising counter. :sergio:
Was that when we were down to ten men?

Juve never looked in the slightest bit interested in attacking in the second half.

Given how hopeless most of the play was, it was probably better to keep seven men behind the ball, rather than risking a counter attack.
 

IrishZebra

Western Imperialist
Jun 18, 2006
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I'd like to see a 4-4-2 with Gio and Rossi on the wings, with Immobile and Del Piero/Amauri up front.


And fuck off with the you can't bench Diego horseshit, we did a lot better without him last year.
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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For example both you and Alen are searching the reasons for Milan's great display in the weakness their opponent displayed.
What's your point?

It is only possible to play football like Milan did if you are playing a stupid opponent who gives up loads of space.

Milan were good in that game, but folk are totally overrating their performance.
 

Enron

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Oct 11, 2005
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Without Pato, Seedorf, and the other guy. Milan are going to be weak as well. Beckham on the right, Grosso ought to be able to keep up with that fucker. Otherwise he should reserve himself to patrolling the sidelines in a motorized wheel chair.
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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Was that when we were down to ten men?

Juve never looked in the slightest bit interested in attacking in the second half.

Given how hopeless most of the play was, it was probably better to keep seven men behind the ball, rather than risking a counter attack.
Since Diego was involved in the counter, it might have been before Caceres' red card because Diego was replaced by Grygera 2-3 minutes after the red card, and so was Salihamidzic (by De Ceglie, 6 minutes after the red card).
 

Enron

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Oct 11, 2005
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I also think that if Juve turn things into a bit of a dogfight. As Scotch Andy said. Then they have a better chance of winning. Score the early goal and then fight in the gutter (midfield).
 

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