Manchester City 1- Juventus 1: A solid draw, but 3 points were there

By: agiamba | October 1st, 2010
   

A rather entertaining game was played yesterday at the City of Dubai Manchester stadium, between a team attempting to assert itself as an elite group…and well, another one. We saw a massive improvement across the pitch, it reminded me of the Ranieri teams where we could travel for UEFA games, and actually hold our own.

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Random mascot forgot this photo was for players only

The biggest change was we saw the return of the Udinese defense, a cohesive team effort that included plenty of off the ball movement, and covering for one another. There was a 10 minute section in the middle of the game where City probably had 80% possession, but Juve had our team behind the ball and defending brilliantly. There was no way through for City, Marchisio and Melo protected the top of the box, our wings were smothered by our fullbacks and wingers, and our back four actually looked like a real unit. It was excellent defending, and vintage Juventus/Delneri tactics. Impressive.

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LE PAGELLE:

Manninger: 6- Had one nervy moment, but aside from that looked calm and assured at the back. Made one or two smart saves when called into action, including smothering a rebound shot from Adam Johnson. Could have done a bit better on the goal, I thought he went a little too far to the right in coming out.

Grygera: 6.5- Another very solid showing from the oft-maligned Czech player. Tevez was a hard customer, but had him locked up for large portions of the match and forced him to cut in center. Looked very comfortable in defense, and moved up top in a supporting role occasionally. His confidence is growing under Delneri.
Chiellini: 6.5- Had Adebayor’s number for most of the match. Would probably thrive in England, then again, where wouldn’t he star?
Bonucci: 6- Cut down on the tricks and clever moves, but did well to patrol the center with Chiellini. A much improved performance between the two of them.
De Ceglie: 6.5- Very impressed with PDC’s game yesterday. I expected him to get torn apart by Adam Johnson, but he put in some smart tackles and did not look timid. Excellent crossing as usual when he moved forward. Some blame for the goal, but more than anything our center midfield gave Toure far too much time on the ball.

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Please God, don’t make me face Chiellini the next game!

Krasic: 6- Zabaleta couldn’t handle him, and he had a legitimate shout for two penalties, one which was certain, the other mixed. Not sure why, but in the 2nd half he didn’t get the ball anywhere as much as he did in the 1st half.
Sissoko: 6.5- His first half was mixed, his second he really got it together and played a very powerful game. Is it surprising that it came against an English opponent? No, he’s a very English-style player. Broke up attacks and never stopped pressuring Man City, but his passing is still woeful. And we’re talking 5 meter passing.
Marchisio: 6- Some people criticized his performance, but I thought it was pretty good. Sure, he went missing occasionally but otherwise he balanced out Sissoko’s play pretty well. Had a goal-line clearance in the 1st half. Minus .5 for not closing down Toure earlier.
Martinez: 5- Two things did not play into his favor yesterday. First, the fact that he’s coming off a month injury and was hardly in match-shape fitness when he got injured. Second, we played a very defensive game on the wings, he’s not as natural sitting back. Still think he can be very useful, not necessarily as a starter but he has some nice tricks.

Del Piero: 6.5- Thought maybe he should have come off in the 2nd half as we struggled to attack quick enough on the counter, but looked dangerous as always. Smashed the crossbar near the end.
Iaquinta: 6.5- Brilliant, brilliant goal I never expected Iaquinta to attempt, much less score from. Aside from that, he played very physical against Manchester City’s equally physical defense.

Delneri: 6.5- A good performance especially defensively, away against a very difficult opponent. Well done, mister.


2nd half highlights here.

Things I Think I Think:

#1- English stadiums suck: Kidding. I love how close they are to the pitch. However, I must complain about their audiovisual equipment. I couldn’t hear Delneri all game, very disappointing.

#2- The referee was garbage: Against Palermo, we had a legitimate penalty turned down, but otherwise it was reffed well. This was terrible. Krasic had a clear penalty in the 1st half that the Spanish ref ignored, then a bit later was tackled in the box and received a yellow for diving. He embellished it, no doubt, but there was contact from Kompany, and he didn’t get any of the ball. There were so many fouls that he never called, Iaquinta was flattened at the edge of the box (no call) and on the subsequent counter, Grygera received a yellow for virtually the same kind of tackle on Adam Johnson! The whole game, he was yelling at our players to get up when they went down. Fair enough, but he didn’t do the same to Manchester City players. He nearly dragged Iaquinta to his feet. An awful, awful performance from the Spanish referee.

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Del Piero thinks this referee is a joke. The referee agrees.

#3- Krasic’s Penalty: An obvious call. How did the referee miss it? I’m not going to complain too much, because all things considered, a draw was probably a fair result and 1 point at Manchester is decent, but there are 5 referees on the pitch, and a “6th official.” How did none of them see it?

#4- Excellent Defense was Excellent: Looked like the Udinese game. Except for their goal, which was a stupid goal to concede. Adam Johnson made a run from our left flank, and De Ceglie should have stuck with him and a CB probably should have swooped in as well, but my blame goes to the midfield. ADP was hassling Toure, he walked by, and then Marchisio stood there. Yaya Toure was afforded far too time to waltz forward, wait, and then play a simple pass into the box for Johnson. Marchisio should have closed him down far before that. Or Sissoko and his gangly legs.

#5- Roberto Mancini was a Juventus fan as a child, and would consider coaching us someday: I mention it because if I didn’t, he’d probably pop on himself and post it in the comments section.

#6- Team Eats: Bad food.

#7- Eto’o v. Juve: If you listened to the last podcast, I mentioned I’m afraid of Eto’o this weekend. I know it’s shockingly brilliant journalism, and only insight that we amateur bloggers can bring, but I am worried. Reason to be less worried- he’s been shifted back to a striker role, instead of winger. That means instead of running against De Ceglie, Motta, or whoever is playing fullback, he’ll be looking at Keyser Giorgio.

#8- UEFA is no fun: Iaquinta scores his goal, runs over to the bench to celebrate, the 4th official was stopping the substitutes from man-piling on top of him. Lame. And I’m sure all the women out there agree.

#9- How’d UEFA’s 4th/5th referees do? Platini’s plan to avoid video replay is to have two penalty-box referees, who are supposed to watch for two things: Penalties, and did-it-cross-or-did-it-not issues. Del Piero’s goal was correctly not called, although the guy could have been standing there and have had no idea, but they failed on Krasic’s penalty shout. Thus far in the Europa League they’ve had a very mixed record, no real showing that they are going to resolve controversy.

#10- Adam Johnson is a good player: I’ve watched two Manchester City games this year. Man City thrashing Liverpool, and yesterday’s game. Very impressed with Johnson in both games, English commentators on my stream were talking about him trying to cement a spot. Not sure how he’s not doing it, he looked better than Milner, Silva, or even Tevez when playing on the wing.

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How can you not love this man?

Next up….the Derby d’Italia. Away.

Forza JUVE!


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  • Rinaldo2882

    Juventus 7-0 Inter! Yeah, DESTROY the merda! Forza Forza Juventus!

  • Arunashamal

    We will win. Amauri will come off the bench to score 2 goals to lead us to victory. coz that is what inter deserves.

  • Juan Montoya Novielli

    was hoping for another name, Amauri? but hell if we win i dont care!!! cheers!

  • The new redondo, 24yo. Now this is the midfield leader we need!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...
    Why not ours: Mou won't sell him though... *sigh...*

    The new pitbull, 22yo. Powerful, great skill, great pace, great passer!
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...
    Why not ours: Hold the ball too long.

  • Honestly, I'm not a big fan of comparing young players with current ones. Redondo was a great player, Gago never was all that IMO.

    Banega is much better but it would be interesting to see how he'd do in a more physical, more defensive league such as Serie A, since he's got a relatively small stature too.

    Hernanes was another top notch CM who (thanks to FM in part too) I have followed ever since ~07-08 when he won the best Brazilian championship player award. Too bad Lazio got him.

    Hopefully Marotta and Paratici's South American scouts are paying attention to guys like Toloi, Coates, Ganso, Maylson, Mario Fernandes, Romario Santos etc etc.

  • Sampath

    you cant be serious! Fernando Gago is a very very average player. And Mou WILL sell him he is very much out of favour with him.

    Ever Banega is a gun, he is a great player andwould not mind seeing him in a Juventus jersey.

  • FoolOnTheHill94

    didnt banega take pics of himself nude?btw milos MF krasic

    http://football-italia.net/oct...

  • Zumi

    He's cup-tied.

  • sissoko 6.5? cmon...

  • Sampath

    Sissoko should be atleast 7-7.5 he had a great performance

  • i would rate him 5... 5.5 max

  • I'd say 6 at the most. He did cover the defense well but his passing was abysmal.

  • Arunashamal

    Why did we even bought Quagilarella?

  • ADP cannot play a full soccer-calender anymore so we need an alternate second striker but indeed it felt like a knee-jerk reaction because di natale rejected us. I'm not crazy about quags either but he does have qualities. Let's hope he delivers.

  • Homemade pizza with fresh mozzarella and anchovies to represent Juve.

    Forza Ragazzi!

    I would love to beat them in their backyard!

  • Comrade

    No, no.. the idea is to eat the food of the opponent to symbolically devour them - brilliant idea by Aaron :) Now I'm not a good cook (and lazy as fuck) but I like reading the "team eats".

  • FoolOnTheHill94

    what about trying what gaetano said but covering green peppers with blue food coloring and black olives to represent inter,it might taste good i dont know :)

  • agiamba

    Argentine/Brazilian BBQ.

  • Daniels

    Hey, I was already going to have that! ^^
    And I'm cooking it, because that's something almost all brazilian can do, awesome barbecues.

    Shame it's election day tomorrow, there's no alcohol for sale. They simulate prohibition on election day and the day before it... I'm sad =/

  • Blanda_Amania

    Har har harrrr.... good one.

  • Comrade
  • WINRAR.

  • Blanda_Amania

    Me too. Well, I just like to eat, but moreso if done with a purpose. Any idea what dish we should be eating tonight? I'd google it but it's a pain in the ass to do shit with this netbook.

  • Comrade

    Now I'm no expert on any kind of cuisine, but saffron risotto seems to be a Milanese special. I'll remember that the next time I visit an Italian restaurant.

  • Blanda_Amania

    Sounds delish, but it sounds out of my range of cooking skills. :( BTW, looks like I'm watching the game on this tiny netbook afterall. *cry*

  • kazeboy250

    The mascot was just so funny.
    This weekend we will turn the tides against Inter.
    Is Fabio Quad (dun noe how to spell) injured? I haven seen him lately

    Forza Juventus

  • Juan Montoya Novielli

    its funny how my wife gets jealous of my juve, but she thinks i love juve more than ilove her.....hahahahaa

    http://www.tuttojuve.com/?acti...

  • Blanda_Amania

    The one real lapse in defensive concentration aside, this was overall a much improved team. A lot of one touch passing to avoid too many battles over the ball, and double teaming on defense. Both require constant communication, so players are talking to each, which is a very important part of playing as a team.


    I was impressed with PDC. He held the ball well while being pressured by sometimes two players forcing them to foul him. His confidence is growing. Did we not say that all he needed was more playing time?


    I was also very impressed with Iaquinta pulling his defensive weight, pressuring Man City's backs and mids, not allowing them to just send the ball up field all day long.


    Many positives, but I too am quite nervous about tomorrow. We can't make any mistakes.

  • Gio

    don't worry about Eto'o, he's so overrated.

    hope you guys tare the black and bluies a new hole to poo through.

    forza Juve

    forza Roma

  • yeah... hes just that random dude who happens to be the only player in history to win back to back trebles.
    just over rated

  • Comrade

    Gio, I know that Roma kept a lid on him in that game, but come on.. overrated? I disagree completely.

  • Juan Montoya Novielli

    Eto scares the shit out me! But i have confidence that leo and chiello will do a great job!

    Forza Juve! FORZA!!!

  • agiamba

    This weekend looks scary. Eto'o on great form, Inter have only conceded 3, our defensive record, etc. I'd expect a 2-1 loss, but there is nothing like playing Inter that will pump our boys up. Let's give 'em hell.

    Unfortunately, I won't be catching it live, as I'm heading out of town for the weekend to the beaches with my lady friend. So no comments from me, I'll probably be watching it on replay Sunday night when I get back.

    Also just wanted to say, there's no team in the world in any sport I hate more than Inter. And I don't hold many of their fans in high regard. As for this weekend, slagging Inter is one thing, but try and keep the personal insults out of it regarding the people on the Offside, no matter how much I agree with whatever you might say. (By nature...they're Inter fans)

    FORZA RAGAZZI

  • Anharaia

    well it is a shame that people around the world enter derby d'italia with insults... i am the only juventini in my class receive a lot of them this week end.. well that's why i agree and in the same position with you when you say there is no other sports team i hate more than inter, but somehow i respect soccer and will be keeping the personal insults for my self. i won't be entering the derby with insults and watch it, whatever the result is with screams FORZA JUVENTUS!

  • Comrade

    Where is roberto? Hasn't he been relieved from CSIS yet?

    And that term 'lady friend' reminds me of the epic dialogue - "She's not my special lady.. she's my fuckin' lady friend!"

  • agiamba

    That movie is the greatest.

  • Comrade

    Absoutely. In my final year undergrad, I had it on my desktop and used to watch parts of it almost every day.

  • Pity we won't be having you here for the game=( But of course, some extra time with the lady friend never hurts, no? =) Enjoy the beaches mate!!
    (And slagging people over at the Inter Offside is a waste of my time. Or in economic terms, the opportunity cost of slagging people over at the Inter Offside is far too high ^^ I'm pretty into economics, so pardon the poor joke there^^)

  • agiamba

    I was an econ major undergrad. Awesome.

  • Sampath

    Adam Johnson is gonna be one of the best wingers in world football i have to say. The way he plays is not english at all and damn he is flairy.

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