[Serie A] Roma-Juventus match commentary (2 Viewers)

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Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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  • Thread Starter #44
    Minute 25:
    Casetti lost the ball, Diego took it, went straight to the goal, held the challenge from Riise and took the shot perfectly.

    Great Diego, just great.
     

    Bjerknes

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    Mar 16, 2004
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    #46
    Just look at the power and strength of Diego to hold the ball like that. If it wasn't obvious this guy is world class before today, then right now there shouldn't be any doubt.

    I love how he can act as both a playmaking midfielder and striker at the same time. The dude can finish.
     

    JCK

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    JCK
    May 11, 2004
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    #49
    Just look at the power and strength of Diego to hold the ball like that. If it wasn't obvious this guy is world class before today, then right now there shouldn't be any doubt.

    I love how he can act as both of playmaking midfielder and striker at the same time. The dude can finish.
    The angle from which he took the shot is really difficult especially when a man is marking you. It was a world class finish without any shadow of doubt.
     

    Bjerknes

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    #52
    We are playing rather well, winning the battle in midfield. What we should do is try to hold more possession though. Roma looks hapless in attack.
     
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    Alen

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  • Thread Starter #53
    Minute 30:
    Roma finally had the ball for longer than 5 seconds. Totti's cross is easily saved by Buffon.
     

    Bjerknes

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    #54
    The angle from which he took the shot is really difficult especially when a man is marking you. It was a world class finish without any shadow of doubt.
    It was absolutely gorgeous. This is what Juventus has missed since Zidane. No doubt about it.

    Funny thing is, Diego has a better eye for goal than Zizou. He really does act like a third striker sometimes.
     

    Bjerknes

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    #57
    Okay, I was being kind when I said Roma look hapless in attack. They look HAPLESS in attack. They can't even get their free kicks right, one of the easiest parts of the game.
     

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