[Serie A] Palermo - Juventus (27 Viewers)

NEDVED

Senior Member
Nov 16, 2003
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I still dont understand why DP is a sub for Trezeguet, Zalayeta...

Trezeguet actually is the worst forward ive ever seen, he cant do anything except that good finishing......
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,388
Franco Brienza's goal sent Juve crashing to their second consecutive defeat and now Fabio Capello's lead could be cut to just two points. It's the first time the Sicilians have won this tie in Serie A since 1948-49.

The Bianconeri needed to recover from Wednesday's 1-0 home loss to Sampdoria, but they faced a perilous trip to Palermo - a team that had already held them in Turin earlier this season.

Alessandro Del Piero returned to the bench for the third time in four games, while Ruben Olivera and Jonathan Zebina were back from suspension. Mauro German Camoranesi was sidelined by a ban so Gianluca Zambrotta moved up into midfield and Palermo were missing the injured Davide Possanzini.

David Trezeguet tried to scissor-kick a Zlatan Ibrahimovic cross after four minutes, but he just missed the ball from a promising position.

Moments later, Palermo had a classy counter-attack halted by a controversial offside decision. The Rosanero were putting on the pressure all over the park and it paid off after 13 minutes.

Gianluigi Buffon only punched an Eugenio Corini free kick out to the edge of the box, where Franco Brienza was quick to curl a left-foot effort into the net past his outstretched hand.

They nearly doubled their lead moments later, as Luca Toni was left unmarked to run on to a long pass and he couldn't quite get his shot on target.

Juve fought back and Andrea Barzagli flung himself at Alessio Tacchinardi's volley to charge down the danger, but Palermo were having by far the better of the game and Buffon flew to palm a Fabio Grosso cutback out of Toni's path.

Massimo Mutarelli brought down Zambrotta on the very edge of the penalty area, but Olivera blazed the free kick well over from an excellent position.

Juve were not defending well from set-pieces and Barzagli's glancing header turned another Corini free kick wide of the near post.

Brienza skipped past Lilian Thuram and his pass in to Toni was cleared with some difficulty by Fabio Cannavaro as Palermo kept running at the League leaders.

Ibrahimovic was becoming frustrated and was fortunate to avoid a booking when he kicked out at Lamberto Zauli after the whistle had been blown for a push.

Zambrottaas Juve's most dangerous player and his strong run was closed down by Biava and Conteh together, then Olivera pounced on a poor clearance and slammed it over from 30 metres and a mis-hit Birindelli cross-shot nearly took Matteo Guardalben by surprise.

Many expected Alessandro Del Piero to be introduced for the second half, but instead Marcelo Zalayeta replaced defender Birindelli, while Stefano Morrone took over from Massimo Mutarelli. The Uruguayan took the left side of midfield and Zambrotta returned to his old fullback position.

Zebina found space down the right with five teammates in the centre, but the fullback opted to shoot instead of crossing and the chance went begging.

Buffon got down well to block a Grosso angled drive from a corner kick, but Juve went closer than they had all evening when a corner was not cleared effectively and Ibrahimovic saw his close-range effort charged down.

Buffon punched the ball off Toni's head as he lined up his finish, then the goalkeeper was crucial by rushing off his line to parry Brienza's brilliant solo effort with his stomach. The goalscorer had dribbled round two defenders and seen his shot smothered at the near post, while Simone Barone also fired the follow-up wide.

Zambrotta drilled just past the woodwork from a poorly cleared corner kick, but Juve's best chance was almost accidental. Zalayeta sprinted down the left flank and put in a low cross that Corini turned towards his own net, but Guardalben flew to palm out the surprise deflection.

Moments later at the other end Toni's header was deflected over by the back of Cannavaro's skull.

There was blind panic in the Juve area on 79 minutes, as Morrone's through ball found Santana totally unmarked and he chipped it over Buffon as he rushed off his line, but the Argentine somehow managed to curl it wide of an open goal.

Santana was fortunate to escape without serious injury after Ibrahimovic stamped on his shin, while Cannavaro performed a decisive tackle as Gonzalez prepared to run towards Buffon.
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Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,139
Olivera still has a future at Juve. I wish our fans would treat our new players with even some respect. But no, we have to remain loyal to the old guard. Such garbage.
 

Desmond

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2002
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++ [ originally posted by Jeeks ] ++
I still cannot believe how some people say that Zlatan was useless
he lost the ball 80% of the time he got it,created zero chances and was way too reckless on various occasions.he did better than Trezeguet in offence,but then again even the wingbacks contributed more to the attack.

this post however will most probably be dismissed as a manifestation of bias and favouritism because of my pro-DP tilt,but i'm trying my best to be objective today seeing that we lost, and DP didn't get to play anyway so there's no comparison whatsoever.
 

Vinman

2013 Prediction Cup Champ
Jul 16, 2002
11,482
++ [ originally posted by Juve89 ] ++
FORZA JUVE! EVERY TEAM HAS A COOUPLE OF BAD MATCHES EVERY SEASON,WE CAN STILL WIN BECAUSE WE ARE JUVENTUS THE PRIDE OF ITALY!
Sorry dude, we showed no promise today :down:
 

Maresca

Senior Member
Aug 23, 2004
8,235
++ [ originally posted by Alucard Belmont ] ++
just look at the bright side, It'll remind us that the scudetto race is not over. and we can be more cautious on our coming matches.
Stop blaming our players and Cappelo, they feel as bad as we are.
oh, and maybe it's a good idea to stop heated arguments about DP and Zlatan,Let's just face it that both side are useful to our team and will play if needed.Though Cappelo is a little biased, but I believe he don't want to ruin his chance to win another scudetto.
the scudetto race is not over, but juve surely will win it.. I would say milan or even inter.. but not juve, I think we don´t even deserve it.. we have not played a good game for 3 months.. and now we are gonna lose del piero next season.. Ou no I can not belive this..
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,342
++ [ originally posted by Kaiser Franco ] ++


Too bad it wasn't Charleroi-Westerlo. I hear the "carolos" are the palermitani of Belgium
Yeah, they still were pretty loud, though there were only 20 of them or so:cheesy:.
 

Vinman

2013 Prediction Cup Champ
Jul 16, 2002
11,482
++ [ originally posted by Andy ] ++
Olivera still has a future at Juve. I wish our fans would treat our new players with even some respect. But no, we have to remain loyal to the old guard. Such garbage.
I hope your not referring to me Andy.... if DP plays badly, I'll say it too (look at the Milan thread)

Oli today was in a class with Paramatti, Salas, etc.....
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,342
Btw, Palermo is a great city and I love their passion about football. When I was there last summer the entire city was decorated with pink flags. I can't help but cheer for Palermo. Even today I'm proud of them.
 
Oct 1, 2002
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++ [ originally posted by Maresca78 ] ++


the scudetto race is not over, but juve surely will win it.. I would say milan or even inter.. but not juve, I think we don´t even deserve it.. we have not played a good game for 3 months.. and now we are gonna lose del piero next season.. Ou no I can not belive this..
for 3 months? and we're still on top.
then Milan must play bad for 4 months. :cheesy:
 

Vinman

2013 Prediction Cup Champ
Jul 16, 2002
11,482
++ [ originally posted by Alucard Belmont ] ++


MIlan showed no promise as well when they lose last week.:D
I have to ask you if you watched todays game ???

If you did, I think your opinion would be a little different

Even when Milan loses, they still play fairly well....

Today, we were COMPLETE shit
 

Juve89

The Farmer
May 27, 2004
3,420
++ [ originally posted by Vinman ] ++


Sorry dude, we showed no promise today :down:
Ah I know but fvck I get fvcking angry at those fvckers who the one day loves Juventus and the next dislikes or hates Juve!:mad:
And if u have lost the believe that Juve can win this season than think over it wich team dosen`t lose some matches in one season???
 

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