[Serie A] Palermo- Juventus match commentary (1 Viewer)

Bjerknes

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I don't understand why Poulsen is this poor for us. I mean, in Spain he could make good passes, get settled in and all, but here he seems so out of sorts.
 
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    Buffon saves Miccoli's shot.
    It could have been ugly for us. Not a tough save to make though.
     
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    Minute 7
    We have more possession but we're clueless. Palermo had 2 attacks and both times they were dangerous.
     
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    Melo is so elegant. The last time i've seen a player in his position playing so elegantly was Vieira in Arsenal.
     

    Bjerknes

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    Palermo played with fire there. Really strange play by the Vin Diesel look-a-like Migliaccio, playing the ball back to his keeper. Nice Cryuff by the latter to step around Amauri. :crazy:
     
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    Even when we'll connect 4-5 passes, there is always someone to fuck up everything in the end with a bad pass. This time it was Grosso.

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    Nothing interesting now. Bad passing from both sides and the ball is mostly in midfield.
     

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    I want to say one thing here. Alen mentioned the lack of creativity in this Palermo lineup but actually there is absolutely no need to be creative against our current Juventus. It has become obvious to all our opponents that the best way to make a result against is to keep on testing our flanks the entire match, and that's barely a difficult task.
     
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    I want to say one thing here. Alen mentioned the lack of creativity in this Palermo lineup but actually there is absolutely no need to be creative against our current Juventus. It has become obvious to all our opponents that the best way to make a result against is to keep on testing our flanks the entire match, and that's barely a difficult task.
    True, although they're not so uncreative. It's not the same line-up posted in the match thread. Blasi and Nocerino aren't playing. Pastore and Bresciano are playing.
     

    Bjerknes

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    I want to say one thing here. Alen mentioned the lack of creativity in this Palermo lineup but actually there is absolutely no need to be creative against our current Juventus. It has become obvious to all our opponents that the best way to make a result against is to keep on testing our flanks the entire match, and that's barely a difficult task.
    Palermo hasn't been anything special thus far out wide. Lets hope that continues.

    Melo is such a smooth character.
     

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