[Serie A] Napoli 1-1 JUVENTUS (March 1, 2013) (12 Viewers)

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mondo1

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May 14, 2006
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What do Nocerino, Oscar and Inler have in common?
Well Most teams try and shoot from distances against us they hardly get in our box... He is the only one standing between the players who shoot and our goal... Its bound to happen... He cleared 3-4 before the goal
 

dann10

Ho visto Del Piero
Aug 26, 2008
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Can't really be mad at Bonucci. I'm sure over the past three years he has blocked many shots that were going to go in also.
 

Hust

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May 29, 2005
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Mazzarri: 'Napoli deserved win'
By Football Italia staff

Walter Mazzarri is adamant Napoli had more scoring opportunities and deserved to beat Juventus, though Blerim Dzemaili’s chance “seemed impossible to miss.”

The Partenopei fought back from Giorgio Chiellini’s early header to earn a 1-1 draw with Gokhan Inler’s deflected snapshot.

“I’m content with the way my team played, especially in the second half, which was not easy against such a strong side. It’s a shame for the result, as in the second half I thought Dzemaili’s effort was going in,” the Coach told Sky Sport Italia.

“I think we deserved all three points, as we created a few more scoring opportunities than Juventus. Never mind. We are doing something phenomenal here and will try to continue until the end. We always try to win, then we see what we achieved.

We keep dropping points and should’ve won against Sampdoria, plus today after I changed system and caused them a lot of problems, but we’re unlucky at the moment. The proof is Dzemaili’s chance, which seemed impossible to miss.”

This was Napoli’s third consecutive stalemate and leaves them six points adrift of the Serie A leaders.

“We deserved to win against Sampdoria and Juve, so with those four points we would’ve been closer to the leaders and further away from those behind us.”

Mazzarri was clearly irritable and defiant when it was suggested Juve dominated the first half.

“I did not see Juventus as 'clearly’ superior in the first half. I don’t think Juventus were running the game at all apart from the opening 20 minutes.

“The first half saw Marek Hamsik and Goran Pandev with two very early chances, while Juve had a great chance after their goal with Mirko Vucinic. After that, I don’t recall any Juventus opportunities.”

He made changes at the break, introducing Dzemaili for Miguel Angel Britos and going to a four-man defence.

“I wanted to surprise them a little and I wanted to win, so I changed a few things and we dominated the second half. Christian Maggio started really pushing, we had control of the midfield and Hamsik could pressure Leonardo Bonucci.

“Juventus have world class midfielders who ensure they cover for the relative lack of goals from their strikers, but they operate in a different way to us.

“Pandev used to come off the bench for Pocho Lavezzi and resolved a lot of games in our favour. Pandev has more experience, while Lorenzo Insigne has usually done better when coming off the bench than he did when starting.”

Mazzarri has still not lost hope of the Scudetto, despite the six-point gap and Juve’s advantage now in the head-to-heads.

“If luck goes our way and we can finish our chances better, then we can notch up four or five consecutive victories. I see us play better against everyone except Lazio, so we will try all the way to go as far as possible. It is what we have always said.”

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Cool story Mazzarri
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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I'd like to try some of what Mazzarri is taking.

He really is a weird guy, watching his press conferences he is very shifty and odd. I don't like him. He's like an improved Neil Warnock.
 

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Nov 26, 2006
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Perfectly acceptable result for Juve, even if the performance was mixed.

After a fairly hectic start, Juve did a good job of slowing the tempo and contained Napoli pretty comfortably. Juve played nice and safe and long with Vidal making some cracking runs, while Giovinco pulled short, which Napoli were having a hard time dealing with.

When 1-0 up and in control of the game and causing Napoli problems, Juve really should have got the second goal and that would have pretty much finished the game and the title race. You'd have to say Vucinic's miss was a huge missed opportunity for Juve.

Napoli then get a lucky goal from nothing and changed system at halftime and that changed the game. The goal gave them a hige lift since they were going in level when they should have been out of the game. The change to 4-3-1-2 allowed them to take control of the midfield and gave them the chance to get their wingbacks higher up the pitch and stretch Juve in a way they couldn't in the first half. With them having more presence in midfield, it also became riskier for Juve's midfielders to run beyond the ball, so Juve became much less of an attacking threat.

Thought Juve dealt with being putting under pressure very poorly. The CB didn't show enough aggression in the box to go and actually win headers and clear the ball, instead of merely being content to block their man. The forwards didn't do enough to hold the ball and relieve the pressure.

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Napoli for me showed themselves up in the final quarter of the game, defensive subs and time wasting from De Sanctis, they were more worried about a K.O punch from us and that says a lot.
Yeah, I thought the lack of urgency from them at times was quite telling.

Gave the impression that they didn't really have the belief to go and win the game.

To be fair, we didn't actually create many chances by ourselves. It was mostly Britos who gave the goal and the best chances to us. He was by far the worst player on the pitch. And most of his fuckups came before his head clash with Inler.
Yup.

Poor passing and failing to read situations quickly enough to move to cover inside.

I think he has benefited from playing LWB, I would still feel uneasy with him at CB.
:agree:

Can't believe Cavanirat didn't get a red, what a cowardly ref.
Not sure you can accuse them of cowardice.

The ref didn't see it and the goalline assistant, from his position, would have had a pretty hard time gauging the intent and force the elbow was delivered with.

I'd like to try some of what Mazzarri is taking.

He really is a weird guy, watching his press conferences he is very shifty and odd. I don't like him. He's like an improved Neil Warnock.
Just one of the those coaches who are incapable of objectivity.

OOOOH VESUVIO LAVALI COL FUOCO, LAVALI LAVALI LAVALI COL FUOCO, OOOOH VESUVIO, LAVALI COL FUOCO! LAVALI LAVALI LAVALI COL FUOCO!

:weee:
So, were they mocking themselves with their display?
 

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Gep

The Guv'nor
Jun 12, 2005
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Just watched the game. Seeing both forwards being subbed off made me laugh. How I love Vodka. Also Cavani needs his head kicked in.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
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So, were they mocking themselves with their display?
who knows, the crapoli fans i've met in the past were a weird bunch too, im only surprised they didn't throw bags of rubbish from the top tier instead of letting off flares. but that has to be the shittest correography i've ever seen in an Italian game
 

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