[Serie A] JUVENTUS 1-2 Roma (Jan. 23rd 2010) (37 Viewers)

Stimpy

Senior Member
Dec 6, 2005
874
Ferrara told last week: Tell me if i am the problem!



YOU ARE THE PROBLEM!!!!!!!!!! SOOOOO GO FUCKING AWAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

Fred

Senior Member
Oct 2, 2003
41,113
Ranieri shouldn't be praised at all today btw. I mean i think he was really poor in the way he conducted this match. Even with Juve playing with ten men he didn't want to commit forward and try and win the game. It was just that Juve were really poor today, giving away a needless penalty and having zero marking for the second goal.
 

Salvo

J
Moderator
Dec 17, 2007
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agreed that ciro still has to go, we still had no gameplan looked like more sprit than anything else out there, and ye im not as angry as i would be much liek alen and dusan...now off to bed if i can sleep, all i can think about is where we will end up on the standings....
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
54,005
Don't blame luck. Did you see how we played defense?

Chiellini gifts them the ball in a bizarre fashion and Grosso is owned like a little kid and makes a penalty.
We play idiotic offside traps all match long but fucking Riise beats the trap and Buffon is forced to make a red card foul.
In the end, when we're with 10 men and it's obvious that we have to defend more, we actually go forward and our right back is nowhere to be seen, leaving a Roma player alone in our box.

This has 0% to do with bad luck. It'd have been bad luck if we played well, created chances and conceded from their only chance. But we did none of those.
 

Squall

Junior Member
Nov 3, 2007
408
Yes, perhaps this loss shouldn't have come, since we WERE better then Roma. We controlled the midfield, we held the ball, and the goals we conceded were by chance.
But actually, that what's we lack. Not skill, nor tactics, but spirit. Where is the true Juve fighting spirit? We look like a mid table team when we lose a game like that.
Maybe Ferrara failed with his tactics, but the main problem is the moral and spirit. I hope that any manager who does replace him would be able to motivate our players.
 
May 22, 2007
37,256
For the second goal. The whole defensive line (Chiellini, Legrottaglie and Salihamidzic) seemed to have taken a step forward. Now I'm not sure who is to blame out of them, but it seemed like Candreva was playing catch up. He isn't really that fast for a side player either.
 
Jan 14, 2010
270
Ferrara needs to go, our team can't string 5 good passes together isn't that his job to do in practice? If the board come out today and say we're behind ferrara I swear to god....
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,230
So what if he was closest? It was not his job to be there. Where was Salihamidzic?
Where was Legro then? Where was Jesus? Candreva was closest, let Riise in behind, it's not just his fault but Candreva is at fault too for the goal.

It doesn't matter who plays where but where the play is in relation to you.
 
Sep 14, 2003
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I can't foresee when we're going to win a match any time soon. Every team in this league is capable of beating us, that's how bad we are.
 

Salvo

J
Moderator
Dec 17, 2007
62,843
Fitting that Candreva was the closest guy to Riise on the winning goal. But hey, we really need him, he's our savior.

No report. Don't give a shit.
hardly fair to blame him, and yes we do need him look how many available midfielders we have, a dynamic young mid doesnt hurt, dont knock him because this BOD brought him in andy.

its sali's fault or better yet ciro's for taking grygera off, candreva couldnt do much with 10 men on the field.

can i commend juan, class defender he made a mistake for our goal but he was so solid.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,230
Ranieri shouldn't be praised at all today btw. I mean i think he was really poor in the way he conducted this match. Even with Juve playing with ten men he didn't want to commit forward and try and win the game. It was just that Juve were really poor today, giving away a needless penalty and having zero marking for the second goal.
Indeed. Ranieri didn't do shit.
 

Stimpy

Senior Member
Dec 6, 2005
874
Don't blame luck. Did you see how we played defense?

Chiellini gifts them the ball in a bizarre fashion and Grosso is owned like a little kid and makes a penalty.
We play idiotic offside traps all match long but fucking Riise beats the trap and Buffon is forced to make a red card foul.
In the end, when we're with 10 men and it's obvious that we have to defend more, we actually go forward and our right back is nowhere to be seen, leaving a Roma player alone in our box.

This has 0% to do with bad luck. It'd have been bad luck if we played well, created chances and conceded from their only chance. But we did none of those.

YES!!!!!!!!!!! This has 0% to do with bad luck. !

HERE ARE THE INTERVIEW .... fresh from the press:

Blanc: Ferrara did a great job here. He is your coach for the next 3 years!!! Grat game tonight!!!

Ferrara: This was the best match under my regie. We are on the right way!!!!!!
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
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I dunno. Compared to recent weeks, I thought we played a halfway respectable match for a change, despite the scoreline -- which I don't think was fair.

Sissoko was our best player. He won a lot of balls and made some great interventions. Marchisio and Diego were decent too.

While our defense was chaotic at times (what do you expect with Legro in there?), what failed us most was our finishing. Del Piero took an awesome goal, but otherwise he had too many embarrassing giveaways and was not in sync. Amauri was good for only a single header surrounded by a lot of complaining.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,230
hardly fair to blame him, and yes we do need him look how many available midfielders we have, a dynamic young mid doesnt hurt, dont knock him because this BOD brought him in andy.

its sali's fault or better yet ciro's for taking grygera off, candreva couldnt do much with 10 men on the field.

can i commend juan, class defender he made a mistake for our goal but he was so solid.
He was closest. Partly his fault.
 

Salvo

J
Moderator
Dec 17, 2007
62,843
For the second goal. The whole defensive line (Chiellini, Legrottaglie and Salihamidzic) seemed to have taken a step forward. Now I'm not sure who is to blame out of them, but it seemed like Candreva was playing catch up. He isn't really that fast for a side player either.
:tup: :tup:

and no its not lucks fault we played like shit in defense, we get caught out so easily which doesnt make sense, ciro was a defender....but in times like this a tiny bit of luck goes a long way.
 

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