[Serie A] Juventus 1-0 Inter Milan [16th February, 2025 20:45 CET] (9 Viewers)

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magician

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Oct 22, 2022
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But beating the tradition rival is always enjoyable and blast even though we screw entire season.
That's Fiorentina level behavior, if you believe that then don't come around complaining if other team players and their fans play the game of their lives against us just to make our season difficult and then bend over toward our other so called rivals.
 

Bianconero_Aus

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May 26, 2009
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You think that's the reason? I hope that it is, but imo it has more to do with Kolo Muani's arrival.
I think his arrival has been massive and has turned things around for sure, but I’ve also noticed that it feels like the Napoli loss, we’ve learned to suffer and sit back more and play on the counter if needed. The players also seem to have regained some of that old win at all costs mentality that we’ve missed all season.

I still don’t like his subs and some of his starting lineups lately tho. But 4 wins in a row no matter the opponent is amazing.

This could all be a huge jinx by me and we could get knocked out by PSV and then drop points against Cagliari and Verona next, but something feels different this time.
 

Akshen

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Aug 27, 2010
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it was like our game vs Naples, expect we were the winning side. Good first half by Inter where they dominated us, just to get crushed in the second.
 

piotrr

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Sep 13, 2011
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Great to win this one, although imo it was thanks to merda's players losing brain cells in front of the goal/inability to shoot on target/luck.
Our defence was leaking from left to right and allowing tons of chances for them. Really no idea how we managed to keep the clean sheet.
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
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Great to win this one, although imo it was thanks to merda's players losing brain cells in front of the goal/inability to shoot on target/luck.
Our defence was leaking from left to right and allowing tons of chances for them. Really no idea how we managed to keep the clean sheet.
Only in the first half.

We didn’t allow them a shot on goal in the second half. Totally monstered them. They also looked totally gas after pressing the shit out of us in the first half. They’re a team of oldies. We have an average age of 24 or some shit lmao.
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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You think that's the reason? I hope that it is, but imo it has more to do with Kolo Muani's arrival.
numbers back the claim that we play differently. baus is right, we gave up on some possession. and we also play more on the counter. having randy helps of course, but i think that it's also intentional regardless of the lineup.

 

piotrr

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Sep 13, 2011
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Only in the first half.

We didn’t allow them a shot on goal in the second half. Totally monstered them. They also looked totally gas after pressing the shit out of us in the first half. They’re a team of oldies. We have an average age of 24 or some shit lmao.
Nah, the win makes it look better than it was.
Just in the 2nd half:

-57' after corner, Mkhitaryan completely unmarked at the pen box line, miskicks the ball, it reaches unmarked Pavard in the box (fails to control)
-59' Tahremi wastes 3vs2 counter
-62' Zalewski moves past Gatti in the box but hesitates to shoot in good position
-63' Zalewski moves past Gatti on the left wing and crosses the ball to unmarked Lautaro in the box, he fails to volley
-68' Thuram moves past Veiga (foul?), Dumfries shoots, Di Gregorio parries shot and it hits the post. Had this gone in good luck trusting VAR.
-84' Zalewski moves past Weah, crosses, unmarked Thuram misses a header just in front of the goal
-85' Barella makes a long pass to Thuram, basically moving him to 1vs1 with Di Gregoria, Thuram fails to control
-90' Thuram wastes 3vs2 counter

So yeah, we played better in the 2nd half but still, Inda were very wasteful and we gave them a lot of chances.
 

Salvo

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Dec 17, 2007
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numbers back the claim that we play differently. baus is right, we gave up on some possession. and we also play more on the counter. having randy helps of course, but i think that it's also intentional regardless of the lineup.

The distances between the defense and the midfield and subsequently the forwards have been much less. Veiga has helped with this as has playing Weah at right back and him hitting some form. Not playing Koop in the 10 has given us more verticality as well. There is still a lot to work on but we are playing the ball quicker and looking more vertically, it also helps with our press. Kolo Muani having pace to break lines doesn't allow their backline to push as far forward as well.

We need to continue, there are still issues but it's encouraging to see progress finally.
 

Orgut

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Dec 31, 2002
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Watched the game obviously and watched the highlights a few times.
Kolo Muani should have really passed to unmarked N.G at the start but we cant expect him to be perfect all the time..
That Kolo Muani assist was hustling 4 Inter players which was simply brilliant.
Our defense despite not conceding wasnt that great. Inter had a few clear chances which they failed to finish. We were very lucky.
Our 2nd half game was probably the best half we had in terms of hunger and determination for some years now.

D.G had some great saves but was also lucky it went relatively to the center.

P.S I thought Koop played a really good game. Was also denied a great goal.
 

Akshen

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Aug 27, 2010
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Watched the game obviously and watched the highlights a few times.
Kolo Muani should have really passed to unmarked N.G at the start but we cant expect him to be perfect all the time..
That Kolo Muani assist was hustling 4 Inter players which was simply brilliant.
Our defense despite not conceding wasnt that great. Inter had a few clear chances which they failed to finish. We were very lucky.
Our 2nd half game was probably the best half we had in terms of hunger and determination for some years now.

D.G had some great saves but was also lucky it went relatively to the center.

P.S I thought Koop played a really good game. Was also denied a great goal.
Taking off Savona and fielding Cambiaso was the turning point of the game for me. First of all our defence wasnt leaking anymore from that left side and secondly, Cambiaso was a factor that let us avoid inter pressing easily to create counter chances.
 

Scottish

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Mar 13, 2011
10,176
You think that's the reason? I hope that it is, but imo it has more to do with Kolo Muani's arrival.
I think his arrival has been massive and has turned things around for sure, but I’ve also noticed that it feels like the Napoli loss, we’ve learned to suffer and sit back more and play on the counter if needed. The players also seem to have regained some of that old win at all costs mentality that we’ve missed all season.

I still don’t like his subs and some of his starting lineups lately tho. But 4 wins in a row no matter the opponent is amazing.

This could all be a huge jinx by me and we could get knocked out by PSV and then drop points against Cagliari and Verona next, but something feels different this time.
I agree with both of you in that Kolo's arrival has changed the way that we play because of having a more reliable CF who has arguably won us three of these four games. He dragged us back into the Empoli game by himself, kicked us off against Como with another solo goal and created Connie's goal yesterday through individual skill. The Empoli one in particular smelled very familiar up until his goal so you could definitely say that he's the spark that has set us off on a good run.

Baus is right that this run of form feels different. It looks like we're actually able to carry form from one game into the next. Not just Kolo but Di Gregorio, Weah and McKennie (who tbf has been consistent all season) have all stepped up their performances while Luiz finally played some decent football and Veiga has been a very welcome surprise. We've had huge performances this season (Leipzig holy shit) but it's never carried over even a little.

I've not noticed too much of a tactical change except perhaps that the midfield rotation has meant a difference in whether or not we have B2B runs from Thuram or the drop-deep-into-CB role from Locatelli. But it does look like we're finally hitting form at the business end. Muani has been instrumental but perhaps there is also something else behind the scenes. Motta is still fucking about with player selection and it hasn't impeded the results. The form has been ropey at times and we're probably lucky to have these four wins but the important part is the hard work and teamwork is there. That's what I watch Juventus for.
 

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