[Serie A] Milan 0-0 Juventus [January 23rd, 2022] (32 Viewers)

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Niku

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Jan 14, 2014
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Good thing I missed the match instead for a Power Nap, but reading the comments seems I would have fallen asleep anyways. Win-win? :baus:
 
Jun 6, 2015
11,391
Tough tough game for both sides. Not the ideal result but at least keeps the undefeated streak going in the league. Three tougher games to go and then the schedule eases up a bit.
 

Linebreak

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Sep 18, 2009
16,022
Same issue for years now. Juve has a sub-standard midfield.
You won't get far in any comp when you're relying on the likes of Bentancur, Locatelli and Rabiot to pull the strings in midfield. 5% of pressure forces them off the ball.
Arthur is actually miles better than them but still not up to par.

The days of MVPP are loooong gone.
 

Stevie

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Mar 30, 2003
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Funny how when we originally sacked max it was with the idea of playing more positive attacking football. Boy did that back fire. We have turned to complete shit.

I don't blame Max, Sarri or Pirlo. This comes from the top. The squad they built is shit.
 

IlCapitano

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Dec 16, 2012
5,614
There is just zero willingness, desire, bravery for any risk taking or doing more than the bare minimum. From everybody, players and the coach.

Bentancur as good as he was defensively should have his monthly wage taken for that "pass" when Kean should've easily been through on goal. The most basic and most open opportunity I've ever seen, a pass that Chiellini has to make, let alone a professional midfielder. If it's true Villa are this interested drive him to the airport yesterday. Have to start from somewhere getting rid of the entire lot bar Locatelli.

God forbid Allegri makes a change. Pattern starting 11, pattern changes, and ofc at least 3 players have to play out of position per match.

Nobody stood out really, positively or negatively. Really both teams were playing for a draw.
 

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