[Serie A] JUVENTUS 2-2 Sassuolo [December 1st, 2019] (1 Viewer)

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maxi

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Aug 31, 2006
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Too many long balls into the box in the second half that were a waste. Sandro and Cuadrado need to dribble in
 

juve123

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Aug 10, 2017
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“We made some really daft errors, conceding a goal because we were too sluggish tracking back. The build-up play was slow too, the midfield movements were off. I think it was because we were coming off two very stressful games and it wasn’t easy to recharge the batteries.The team lacked a bit of brain and soul. The reaction came at the end and we could even have won it.”(Sarri)
 

cimenk

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Jul 23, 2008
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“We made some really daft errors, conceding a goal because we were too sluggish tracking back. The build-up play was slow too, the midfield movements were off. I think it was because we were coming off two very stressful games and it wasn’t easy to recharge the batteries.The team lacked a bit of brain and soul. The reaction came at the end and we could even have won it.”(Sarri)
So rotate the players then
You should do man management and rotation, not only game tactics to win the league.
 

Suns

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May 22, 2009
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I just don't understand how when I watch Juve play there are literally nowhere to go and the opponents are so compact, you get no time with the ball before you have somebody on you and there are no alternatives going forward. I just turned on Arsenal playing Norwich and players have so much space to operate.
 

juve123

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Aug 10, 2017
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I just don't understand how when I watch Juve play there are literally nowhere to go and the opponents are so compact, you get no time with the ball before you have somebody on you and there are no alternatives going forward. I just turned on Arsenal playing Norwich and players have so much space to operate.
That is why people watch EPL
 

kappa96

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Jun 20, 2018
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I just don't understand how when I watch Juve play there are literally nowhere to go and the opponents are so compact, you get no time with the ball before you have somebody on you and there are no alternatives going forward. I just turned on Arsenal playing Norwich and players have so much space to operate.
That's because in Italy 95% of the teams play anti football against Juve hoping for a draw. In England if the smaller teams try this approach their fans would boo the team every match. They would call the coach and the players pussies for not trying to win.

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HelterSkelter

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Apr 15, 2005
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Had to happen. You can’t be second best in every game and still expect to win. Hopefully this is a good wakeup call more than anything else. Inter will drop points eventually.




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james95

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Sep 2, 2018
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That's because in Italy 95% of the teams play anti football against Juve hoping for a draw. In England if the smaller teams try this approach their fans would boo the team every match. They would call the coach and the players pussies for not trying to win.

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That statement is partly true although when City won the league 2 seasons ago, teams would often park the bus at the etihad. It’s just that lower teams don’t fear the likes of Arsenal or Utd anymore which is why games with these opponents tend to be more open.
 

kappa96

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Jun 20, 2018
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That statement is partly true although when City won the league 2 seasons ago, teams would often park the bus at the etihad. It’s just that lower teams don’t fear the likes of Arsenal or Utd anymore which is why games with these opponents tend to be more open.
I think that was because man city was suffocating opponents with their possession and pressing.

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