[Serie A] Juventus - Livorno (19 Viewers)

nori

Junior Member
Jan 9, 2005
141
#82
here is my preferd line up for the game against livorno

Abbiati
Blasi Thuram Kovac Zambrotta

Camoranesi Giannicheda Vieira

Mutu

Trez Alex


I think we will win this one with 1-0

by the way can I ask something:
Why has capello suddenly started to favour chiellini
I mean zambrotta owned the left and balsi was doing fine on the right
I wonder why!!
 

Tifoso_old

Senior Member
Aug 12, 2005
840
#85
You really think he is playing now because of that? c'mon!

he is playing because of the problem we have in the right flak i don't think he will play that much when Zebina returns
 

Zlatan

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2003
23,049
#86
I'm not thinking anything, I'm just saying the way it is. Could be that that is the reason, but it could also be that it isnt.
 

Stu

Senior Member
Jul 14, 2002
17,557
#88
++ [ originally posted by Vinman ] ++

so CRAP is putting his foot down on Camo....but not on Zlatan

he's also sticking with the 4-4-2.....

what a jerk :(
Please don't tell me that you're surprised.
 

arc

Senior Member
Mar 11, 2004
4,078
#90
++ [ originally posted by Tifoso ] ++
You really think he is playing now because of that? c'mon!

he is playing because of the problem we have in the right flak i don't think he will play that much when Zebina returns
zambrotta on the ledt and camoranesi on the right

we were balanced :frown:
 

Tifoso_old

Senior Member
Aug 12, 2005
840
#91
++ [ originally posted by Vinman ] ++


so CRAP is putting his foot down on Camo....but not on Zlatan

he's also sticking with the 4-4-2.....

what a jerk :(

People are saying that capello is trying to develop Zlatan and that he sees the great potential and talent or whatever in him and thats why he is playing him so much and depending on him alot .. but TBH i think that camo has more potential than Ibra, he could honstely be the best winger in the world IMO.. and its just wrong to treat him like that , aginst Bayern in the first game he played great and got subbed and vs milan he played very good and got subbed again while Ibra plays 90min in both games and sucking like hell.. i know that camo is 29 and not as young as Zlatan but i really think that he can be one of the greatest and its a real shame what is happining with him right now after his great start of the season.. it's sad to see Capello doing that and it was really sad seeing camoranesi in the last game. if capello wants to play mutu he can bring him instead of Nedved not Camo.

and about the zlatan issue if there are people that really think cap is being objective about him then they are blind or something.. i seen Zlatan in both bayren games and against milan and from the begining of the season he is really having a crappy year.
 

Rainforest Liu

Senior Member
Apr 26, 2004
805
#92
Four days after the win against Bayern München, Juventus, leaders of the league, are back on the pitch, again at the Delle Alpi stadium, to meet Donadoni’s Livorno. After breaking the historical record of consecutive wins at the start of the season, winning nine times out of as many Serie A matchdays, Capello’s squad was defeated for the first time this season by Milan and now they want to get back on track.

In order to do so, they’ll have to beat the Tuscans, who are a solid side and on form, actually fifth-ranked in the table. The leader of this year’s Livorno is striker Lucarelli, last season’s top goalscorer with 24 goals, the real heart and soul of the Tuscan squad. Compared to the 2004/2005 roster, Livorno have kept the defence virtually unchanged, while they changed the midfield and attack a lot, with the departure of Vidigal and Vigiani and the arrival of Colucci, Morrone, De Ascentis, Bakayoko and Palladino.

After the harsh defeat against Inter three weeks ago, Donadoni’s side have never lost, earning two wins and a draw in the last three matchdays. The Amaranto proved they feel at ease at home, conquering thirteen points out of the fifteen at stakes since the beginning of the season. However, the Tuscans had some problem playing away: one win, two draws and two defeat is what Livorno earned away from the Picchi stadium. Juventus will try to make the most of this vulnerability, in order to achieve the tenth win of the season and get back on track in their race on top of the table.
 

Rainforest Liu

Senior Member
Apr 26, 2004
805
#93
Matches Juventus
wins draws Livorno
wins Juventus
goals Livorno
goals
matches played in TURIN (all Serie A) 13 11 1 1 39 15
matches played in Livorno(all Serie A) 13 6 5 2 21 11
Total 26 17 6 3 60 26

LATEST CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH WON BY JUVENTUS
9th January 2005 Serie A 2004/05 – 18th matchday
JUVENTUS vs LIVORNO 4-2
Scorers: 18° Del Piero, 25° Camoranesi, 25° Vidigal, 42° Ibrahimovic, 30° Melara, 35° Camoranesi ®
Referee: Valsecchi from Milano

LATEST CHAMPIONSHIP DRAW
5th December 1948 Serie A 1948/49 - 13th matchday
JUVENTUS vs LIVORNO 2-2
Scorers: 1° Cassani, 29° Caprile, 33° Gimona, 72° Cergoli
Referee: Bernardi from Bologna

LATEST CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH WON BY LIVORNO
11th January 1942 Serie A 1941/42 – 12th matchday
JUVENTUS vs LIVORNO 2-3
Scorers: 20° Michelini, 30° Lustha, 50° Piana, 63° Lustha, 89 Viani II°
Referee: Carpani from Milano

Resulting figures were based on all the fixtures played in National championships (Series A, B, C) from the introduction of the single round (1929/1930) up to today and the fixtures played in Coppa Italia from 1922 up to the present time.
 

Rainforest Liu

Senior Member
Apr 26, 2004
805
#94
Today, in the early afternoon, Jonathan Zebina underwent the scheduled appendicectomy. The operation, carried out by Professor Pier Agostino Casalegno at the Fornaca Medical Centre in Turin, took 30 minutes and was completely successful.
 

Rainforest Liu

Senior Member
Apr 26, 2004
805
#95
“I’m happy and proud to reach this target in such a prestigious club. When I signed for Juventus in the year 2000, I didn’t think I could reach such a target. I want to thank all my teammates because if I can do this much it is because of them too.”
Trezeguet continues to outdo himself and break records: after the two goals scored against Bayern München on Wednesday night, David has become, with his 106 goals, the French player who scored the highest number of goals in the Bianconeri jersey, overtaking Platini, who’s at 104: “He phoned me yesterday to congratulate me. What did he say? That when he used to play there was more defensive play and also that his was a different role. That’s true and I think that comparisons are not fair, today’s football is very tough too but they’re different times. He did very important things then, now I’m trying to do so at my time. I’m obviously much satisfied: my first aim was to become part of this club’s history by scoring over 100 goals, the second was to overtake Michel. Now I’d like to go on and succeed in becoming the most prolific foreign player in Juventus history and score 125 goals. It will be hard but I’m determined”.

Meanwhile, besides Platini, Trezeguet left John Charles behind too, as he scored 105 goals and he’s now aiming at outdoing Federico Munerati and Roberto Baggio, respectively at 114 and 115 goals, as well as John Hansen, the first of the all-time Juve foreign goalscorers, at 124 goals. David’s target is ambitious but it is undoubtedly within his reach since, as he explained himself, the Italian championship fits him like a glove: “Here in Italy, unlike other countries, there is still the role of the real front striker and I’m an old-time forward, therefore I feel perfectly at ease. I’m not a fast, modern forward, like for example Shevchenko can be. I wouldn’t give the Golden Ball award to someone with my characteristics, but rather to someone who knows how to amuse people; Ronaldinho, Ibrahimovic… I’m someone who can score and I like that but it’s other players those who make the difference. As far as my game is concerned, I depend on the team. I’m an ‘area man’ and I’m lucky to play in Italy because the 90/95% of goals are scored in the last sixteen metres”.

Among all the goals scored for Juventus, David chooses two: “I think that the most important was the one I scored last year against Milan, maybe not the finest but it allowed us to have a fantastic day. The most difficult was the one I scored in Verona with a shot from a very angled position, with three defenders placed on the goalline.”
 

Dominic

Senior Member
Jan 30, 2004
16,706
#96
++ [ originally posted by Zlatan ] ++
Well, fact is that Chiellini has started playing a lot more since his outburst.
Yeah, remember early last season. Olivera was doing good on the right, and threatening Camo's position. Camo's agent threatened that Camoranesi would leave, if he did not play regularly. Consequently, Camoranesi was suddenly an untouchable soon after at that time.
 

Eddy

The Maestro
Aug 20, 2005
12,645
#99
++ [ originally posted by Dominic ] ++


Yeah, remember early last season. Olivera was doing good on the right, and threatening Camo's position. Camo's agent threatened that Camoranesi would leave, if he did not play regularly. Consequently, Camoranesi was suddenly an untouchable soon after at that time.
ouch..
But they seem to be very good together.
 

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