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campionesidd

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Excellent article, a great read and hopefully it will serve as an enlightenment to some overly active critics.

That's what Juventus is all about...

Vincere non e importante, ma e l'unica cosa che conta!
I know we're a club that prioritizes winning over everything else, but it's not as if we always grind out boring 1-0 results. Some of our 1-0 games (or even 0-0 draws )are actually very entertaining for a tactical perspective, but here's a list of matches in the Allegri era where we've scored 3 or more goals.
2014-15
Serie A:
3-0 vs Cesena, Atalanta, Lazio
3-1 vs Cagliari, Napoli (x2), Milan
3-2 vs Roma, Fiorentina
4-0 vs Hellas
7-0 vs Parma

Coppa Italia
3-0 vs Fiorentina
6-1 vs Hellas

CL
3-2 vs Olympiakos
3-0 vs Dortmund

2015-16
Serie A:
3-0 vs Palermo, Hellas, Lazio
3-1 vs Bologna, Empoli, Fiorentina
3-2 vs Carpi
4-0 vs Udinese, Chievo, Palermo
4-1 vs Torino
5-0 vs Sampdoria

Coppa
3-0 vs Inter
4-0 vs Torino

CL:
None (sadly)

2016-17
3-0 vs Empoli, Pescara, Bologna, Crotone
3-1 vs Sassuolo, Atalanta, Torino
4-0 vs Cagliari, Genoa
4-1 vs Sampdoria, Palermo

Coppa:
3-1 vs Napoli
3-2 vs Atalanta

CL:
3-0 vs Barcelona
3-1 vs Sevilla
4-0 vs Zagreb

2017-18
Serie A
3-0 vs Cagliari, Chievo, Crotone, Bologna
3-1 vs Sassuolo, Hellas
4-0 vs Torino
4-1 vs SPAL
4-2 vs Genoa
6-2 vs Udinese

That's 55 games in 3 and half years.
 

Monty

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May 2, 2017
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#63
I know we're a club that prioritizes winning over everything else, but it's not as if we always grind out boring 1-0 results. Some of our 1-0 games (or even 0-0 draws )are actually very entertaining for a tactical perspective, but here's a list of matches in the Allegri era where we've scored 3 or more goals.
That's 55 games in 3 and half years.
But but but... set pieces do not count as goals...did every player touch the ball before it was walked into the net? No? Do the calculations again
 

Niku

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Jan 14, 2014
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#64
I dont think well ever win in Europe unless we dump the "ugly but effective" style, I mean yes, Juventus is a team that is a constant about competing and winning locally, but on the CL altought many finals had been played, those teams looked bad.
On paper the article is on the truth we have had magnificent players, but never I have recalled a time on history that rivals tremble about our playing style of crushing. (Yeah there is that video of Neville, but it was more referencing we were a hard bone to choke at, because of our great defense and grinta)
Never heard of a Juve that scares rivals because it plays damn well, heck I had heard more praise to Milan even when they were already bled white.
I dont want "pretty football" I want to crush the opposition and I mean winning a final by 3-0 or something related(it is easier if crushing rivals become a habit), just 1-0 is enough to lift the CL trophy but honestly I think if our mentallity of competing gets added good crushing football we would have more CL Final wins than instead continuing supporting that eventual 1-0 CL Final win by a goal of Sturaro.
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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#67
tuttojuve report that there are doubts over costa's and bernardeschi's fitness, so we might field a 3-5-2

priests of entertaining football, you know who you are, get ready for some flair and fancy :tuttosport:
 

Wittl

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Feb 21, 2017
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#69
Buffon

Barzagli Benatia Chiellini

Cuadrado Khedira Pjanic Matuidi A.Sandro

Dybala Mandzukic


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    Traore can play LWB, right? Will have a nice show of pace for us.
     

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