Serie A: Juventus vs Parma [April 16 , 2008] (5 Viewers)

Jun 13, 2007
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:lol2:

All one has to do is to use the search option, to write Ranieri, chose "Show Posts" and you get all the posts where Ranieri is mentioned.
It's highly possible that this post of mine will be the first one Lampard will see when he'll do this procedure in about 30 sec. or so. :D
That explains it .


i actually type Lampard in search box...
no its true , and i will reply even if someone start bashing other players too...
So your nipples do glow ?:D
 

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BlanquiNegro

Senior Member
Mar 28, 2006
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Good observation.

When the goal was scored, in the live thread the only one i blamed for the goal was Grygera. He was nowhere to be seen and he forced all our defenders to change position. That's why Chiellini had to run on the right, where he's completely out of his original position, to cover for Kaka who was at full speed. Giorgio failed to stop Kaka. Then a perfect ball was sent inside the box where Molinaro had to run from his left side to cover for the space Chiellini left.
Molinaro failed to stop Inzaghi but instead of blaming him all i can say to him is "welcome to the club of the players that got outplayed by Inzaghi inside the box, as a member #858"

Kaka couldn't do a thing against Molinaro. He couldn't out run him, he couldn't dribble past him.
I'm talking about bloody Kaka. World player of the year who can pass through defenders with ease.
Why are we blaming Molinaro for ?:tdown:
bad crossings and positioning
 

Amaurisimo

Senior Member
Dec 8, 2007
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even if it is the truth?
well, i will not use abusing words for sure.

Shall i start counting how many times DP crossed wrongly or lost a ball? Not to mention well served ball for Amauri's first goal?
Im sure he is more responsible as an world class player than Molinaro who can't better than this..
We have to differentiate who deserve and who is capable of deliveries for us and who can't. Once we do that , we should know what we can expect from certain players.
People expecting from Molinaro to be someone like Ashley C. or Clichy even second one made bigger mistake recently that even Molinaro would never make it.
 

Jim_Boi

Senior Member
Oct 7, 2007
1,548
I think this how we'll play against Parma

Buffon
Zebina Mellberg Chiellini Grosso
Camoranesi Flamini Sisoko Giovinco
Amauri Del Piero​



next season.
I would only make two changes in the starting IX.

Mellberg for Cristian Zapata
Amauri for Trezeguet

PS: I like Amauri and rate him highly but he isn't that young and would rather invest the money on someone like Zapata or Aguero who would be long term players.



On the Parma vs Juventus match why do many of you keep on posting Legrotaglie in the starting eleven. He is injured and won't even play. The most likely players will be.

--Grygera---Stendardo----Chiellini-----Molinaro--
----Camo----Nocerino---Thiago---Salihamidzic----
------------Trezeguet/Palladino ----DP--------------
 
Mar 30, 2006
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Buffon
Mellberg Chiellini Grosso
Sissoko
Camoranesi Flamini Giovinco
Del Piero
Amauri Trezeguet​
I would have:

Buffon

Zebina--Andrade--Chiellini--Grosso

Camo---Flamini----Momo----Giovinco/Nedved

-----------Trez------DP/Amauri


DP wont play every game next season so I am pretty sure the strikers will be rotated. As for Andrade I am hoping he can become a starter next season with Chiellini...
 

Maher

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Dec 16, 2002
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Serie A Preview: Juventus - Parma
Who: Juventus - Parma
When: Wednesday, April 16 2008, 20:30CET
Where: Stadio Olimpico, Turin

Juventus and Parma meet in their rescheduled match from week 31, which had to be postponed following the tragic death of a Parma supporter in the hours prior to the game.

Juve In Confident Mood

Juventus once again demonstrated last weekend that when it comes to playing the top teams, they almost always rise to the occasion. Goals from Alessandro Del Piero and Hasan Salihamidizc (2) led the Bianconeri to an impressive 3-2 win over Milan.

The result means that third-placed Juve will finish the season with a superb record of won three, drawn three in their six league matches against the rest of the big-four (Inter, Roma and Milan).

Juve have now all but secured their place in the Champions League next season, but they will be reflecting on what might have been, had they managed not to drop so many points against the clubs at the other end of the table.

On Wednesday they will face one of these teams, when they welcome Parma to the Stadio Olimpico, a side they drew 2-2 with earlier in the season.


There was huge controversy in that clash as Claudio Ranieri's men, having fought back from two goals down, had a seemingly perfectly good winning goal disallowed in injury time.

Parma Fighting For Points

Once upon a time Juventus against Parma was one of Serie A’s biggest fixtures, but the Crociati have never been the same since the big Parmalat scandal a few years ago, which rocked the club into turmoil.

Juventus have had the upper hand in the past several years as Parma have only beaten them twice in all competitions since 2000. Ranieri will be expecting three points but he will be prepared for a fight by the Gialloblu as The Tinkerman guided them to Serie A survival last season.

With six games to go in this current campaign, Parma are just a single point above the relegation zone, and this is their game in hand over the rest of their rivals.

The Gialloblu started well under new coach Hector Cuper, however they have since not won in three games, drawing their last two against Lazio and Empoli.
Parma have shown that they can frustrate the big teams in Serie A this season. They drew 0-0 with the mighty Milan earlier this term and back in week 19 they narrowly lost out 3-2 to Inter in a game which was marred by controversy and it was a game which Parma know they should have won.


No doubt they will go to Turin hoping to repeat the form they showed against the Milanese clubs. Juventus have struggled against the smaller teams and Parma are only too aware of this. However the Gialloblu have not won away from home in the league this season, picking up just seven points from 16 games.

Team News

Juventus: Juve are without the injured Cristiano Zanetti, Jonathan Zebina, and Momo Sissoko, as well as long-term absentee Jorge Andrade, who is sidelined for the season.


Probable starting XI: Buffon, Grygera, Legrottaglie, Chiellini, Molinaro, Salihamidizic, Camoranesi, Nocerino, Nedved, Del Piero, Trezeguet.


Parma: Ferdinand Coly and Andrea Pisanu both miss out due to injury, while Massimo Paci is suspended.
Probable starting XI: Bucci, Zenoni, Couto, Falcone, Castellini, Dessena, Mariga, Parravicini, Antonelli, Reginaldo, Corradi.


Prediction

It's difficult seeing any outcome other than a Juventus victory in this one. Parma are sure to put ten men behind the ball and play on the counter attack, but ultimately the Bianconeri will break through the barrier..


Juventus 2-0 Parma
 

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