[Serie A] JUVENTUS 1-2 Roma (Jan. 23rd 2010) (17 Viewers)

Dostoevsky

Tzu
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May 27, 2007
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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.
But he was already behind him when Riise started running, he couldn't do anything as he wasn't his player to mark.

Only if he could blink/teleport to catch him.
 

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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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I think Ferrara makes a great lightning rod for everyone's wrath. And he's done more than his fair share of inept damage to this team in a number of matches. But I think it's a bit misplaced to suggest that Ferrara was the reason for our failures today.
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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Kind of hard to expect Candreva to make an impact after the red card.
The best thing was that he took our right back off, put Candreva on and midfielder Brazzo back there, and then they score in the right back area. You couldn't write this shit, it's almost like sabotage.

Legrottaglie and Grosso should never wear the shirt again. Chiellini fucked up but he has been a rock until then, his backup are clowns.
 

zizoufan

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May 25, 2004
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Ferrara must resign if he loves this team. No need to be stubborn to prove to the whole world that he can lead a big club like juventus. If he continues then it's a lack of respect for this club
 

Ken

The Dutch Touch
Aug 17, 2007
13,340
Ok ok, we get it, the defenders are making a mess of that situation. I think all Letsbrush is trying to say is that since Candreva was running there to somewhat mark Riise he should've been more aware of his movement and should've atleast TRIED to do something about it.

You can't just say it's not his fault at all.
 

Marceℓℓo

Senior Member
Mar 16, 2007
7,242
HERE ARE THE INTERVIEW .... fresh from the press:

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

Ferrara: This was the best match under my regie. We are on the right way!!!!!!
Shut up.
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!!!!!!
Stop repeating yourself.
It wasn't Candreva's fault. Get that out of your minds.
Exactly.

we all... we all juvefans have to stand up to sack Ferrara!!!!!!!!!!!
:lol:
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,229
Riise is the left-back, correct?

Candreva is our right-midfielder, correct?

Who is responsible for whom in that scenario?

RIGHT-MIDFIELDER TAKES LEFT FLANKERS.

CANDREVA'S FAULT, 100%.
 

Stu

Senior Member
Jul 14, 2002
17,557
As much as I hate to say it, Juve need to change their coach.

Sorry Ciro.
Why do you hate to say it? Ferrara served us wonderfully as a player but the fact of the matter is he's the coach in charge of the worst run of form I've ever witnessed as a fan of this team. He needs to go.
 

Wings

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Jul 15, 2002
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The most painfull moments of this season so far hav been :-
  • Seeing how easily Riise ran past our whole midfield & defenders like they were dead.
  • Watching Buffon have to hack down Riise & then walk off the pitch.
  • Loosing a goalkeeper to save a goal only to concede a goal in the dying minutes.
  • Seeing Ferrara's face after Riise scored the winner.
Gut wrenching emotions & the end of the Juve era confirmed. We have effectively lost the invincible aura.
 

Luftwaffles

Il terzo uomo
Dec 1, 2005
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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.
You are on here as a wind up merchant right!!!

Our possessional play looks flakier than ever. Passes look more like hospital balls than artistry. No wonder we have so many f*****g players lined up for treatment on the slab.

Movement is abysmal.

Tactics, if can dignify Ferrara's attempts to direct the team as tactics, are so poor as to make me want to put a brick through the the f*****g television set in sheer frustration at the lack of creativity and movement.

I believed that the bulk of our squad were good enough to challenge for the title at the end of August and that position gradually became impossible as Ferrara's directionless 'leadership' sapped confidence out of the players as each shambolic performance over the last 11 weeks eats away at players like Melo, Diego, Del Piero, Grosso and a few more.

We still need another 7 points to guarantee safety.:broken:
 

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