Bianconeri Second Half Attack; Roma’s Lead To Get Pulled Back!

By: roberto | February 13th, 2008

I know, I know. I just couldn’t resist.In what was a patchy display of superiority against Udinese last Sunday, our Juventus at long last returned to their winning-ways as they grabbed three crucial points from a demonstrable top four Serie A contender. From what began as the reoccuring nightmare for Juventus that was Udinese this season, ultimately turned into another dreamy Bianconeri display of goalkeeping valour, and clinical finishing. Albeit there were moments where our less than desirable qualities ran rampant, we should take comfort in our club’s ability to regularly closeout opponents even when the chances of victory seem bleak– a quality countless top tier teams struggle to attain. Speaking of Roma, this weekend’s clash should once again prove to be very entertaining, as we focus our sights on turning Juventus’ Champions League wet dreams into a reality.

Serie A Day 22: Udinese 1 – Juventus 2 (Dossena 6′, Camoranesi 60′, Iaquinta 76′)

In the first half of our match against Udinese, contradictory to many of the reviews I’ve read thus far, Juventus didn’t really have that bad of a 45′.  I mean, sure, no shots were recorded on Udinese’s net; which was pretty disgusting, but our boys did alright with controlling the game’s tempo and even managed to string together a few nice runs.  Arguably our two most active players responsible were the newly reactivated Camoranesi and Zebina

Camoranesi ,who might now be deactivated once again, did what he does best as that essential link between our defense and attack.  No he didn’t have a flawless day of passing, you’re right, but more importantly, he was our only player capable of holding onto the ball long enough in order to initiate anything remotely resembling an attack.  The second player deserving of a notable mention was Jon Zebina.  This RB had one of the more energetic halves I’ve seen in a while.  For semi-conservatively joining in on attack on the right side of the park with a certain degree of success, as well as remembering to come back and help Legrottaglie who had his hands full in the centre, Zebina definitely justified Ranieri’s starting eleven placement.  Are you paying attention Tiago?  Write that down.

Yeah, apart from those two, stuff looked bleak.  Maybe it was due to the steady supply of final balls into their final third that stunk like shit…no? It was so poor; it actually worked like clockwork.  Legrottaglie passes to Zanetti. Then he sends it off to Camoranesi, who then passes to Nedved.  The Czech first-touches something wicked to Molinaro, who then lines up a ‘give and go’ with Zanetti.  The LB didn’t have a great game as his ‘give’ goes wide of Zanetti– straight giveaway, and his ‘go’ ends up with him knocked down face first after running into a defender.  What a brilliant display of degeneracy that was.  Anyways, the first half…mmm not so much.

In the second half a few things changed.  For one; both teams seemed to come out of the gate running their heads off following the ball.  No doubt the cause of both coach’s screaming suggestion that they should pressure the ball more and force the play.  Once the dust settled a little, Udinese seemed content to soak up some of our attack and try their luck at a few counter attacks.  Even with the speedy Di Natale though, Udinese never managed any odd-man rushes so as a result their attempts failed. 

In the meantime, Juventus worked together as unit, ran a little harder at Udinese, got some stops (Buffon=God), and finally broke through on a beautiful Camoranesi header.  Credit goes out to Camo.  He was having a rough game but stuck with it and pressed on.  As the game wore on, and the Udinese hierarchy up in their ivory palace began to look more and more menacing, Ranieri made another one of his brilliantly timed subs as he took off T-Rez in favour of the scrappier Iaquinta.  Then thanks to some incredible right/left one-touch moves, Pavel “The Mayor of Turin” Nedved immediately sprung the ex-Udinese who gave the home crowd something to talk about. Beeeauuuuutiful finish.

Udinese Hierarchy

Serie A Day 23: Juventus – Roma 

Oh boy, Iaquinta’s right.  This Saturday’s game is a Champions League playoff alright.  You see, its one thing to qualify for the CL by finishing in the top four of our domestic league.  However, its something completely different if you qualify in the top two.  The thing is (you might know this already but I’ll say it anyways), alongside the bright and shiny CL invitations that the first and second place squads receive, respectively, they’re also awarded an automatic entry into the 32 team group stage.  Which means they are exempt from three qualifying rounds prior to the round of 32.  Good deal right? I sure as hell think so.  Look it: the truth is we aren’t anywhere near the calibre we once were the last time we played in that competition.  Even after Gigli makes good on his transfer promises this year, we’ll probably still be more than a few men shy of the depth needed to prolong our CL campaign well into the spring months.  So… if we’re already in third, why don’t we just fucking give’r and shoot for it?  Hell, there’s no point in stopping now– a victory come Saturday would bring us within only one point of the round of 32.

As for the specifics regarding our roster for Saturday’s big game, we have good news and bad. The good news is none of our boys will miss this one due to suspension, which means Ranieri regains the services of Stendardo in defense. The bloody flippin’ horrible news is that Camoranesi might miss this one on account of a lower back strain he picked up during yesterday’s team practice. Breathe… Breathe… Breathe… Now I’m gonna hold my breath and hope the news bodies who broke this story (Channel4 and Goal.com) turn out to be the inaccurate gossip-hunting football sites I’ve come to hate. Jesus, what the fuck are they doing in practice anyways? Shit, alright well there’s no time to cry over spilled milk. It seems a little weird to say this, but Ranieri actually has a handful of substitutes he can slot in German’s place.

Palladino- He had a good showing definitely. Really dynamic runs along the right. He reminded me of a young Zambrotta at times. Well ok, maybe a Zambrotta without the occasional mindless step-overs. If Palladino can manage to wrap enough white ankle tape around his entire body come Saturday I think he’ll definitely look faster too. Wow– Is it a bird? Is it a plane? Ya it’s Arsenal’s scouting jet coming to watch the game! He’ll start against Roma and I’m actually for once happy he’s there.

Momo- Obviously not one for German’s place, but if Ranieri can get his finger out of Nocerino’s ass then Sissoko can take a seat beside Zanetti on the right with Palladino flanking Momo. Of course this all depends on whether Ranieri wishes to start someone either than Nocerino. If nothing can stop our coach from starting Nocerino then we’ll definitely see him make a substitution as early as the start of the second half on account of Nocerino’s lost form at the moment.

Tiago- Find some damn character and you’ll find some playing time.

(4-3-3)- Maybe Tinkerbell is feeling a little lucky. Well actually he’s feeling a little nervous. In all seriousness though it worked out for us last time as we managed to get to Roma early. But then again, Ranieri has pretty much solidified a (4-4-2) mentality in the team by now so fuck it.

With regards to Roma’s system I have little to no idea what they employ. I wish I had the time to care, really I do. But it’s always been something like a 4-2-3-1 with Number 10 somewhere close to the top.

Juventus Probables (4-4-2) No surprises here but expect early subs.

Buffon

Zebina Legrottaglie Chiellini Molinaro

Palladino Nocerino Zanetti Nedved

Del Piero Trezeguet

The match will definitely have a lot of ___________. Expect tempers to flare on the pitch and on the Roma blog.

Predictions: Juventus 1 – Roma 0 (Sissoko 75′)

Buffon Airport

See you soon Romanistas, Gigi will be waiting for you.

*scroll down to the comments for the latest in news and rumours before Saturday’s big game. Thanks! FORZA JUVE!!!



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  • ordeal_rules (JCS) |  February 13th, 2008 at 8:14 pm

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    that guy on the picture is the only reason why you are third! jijiji

    well, lets hope this game is amazing and that there are plenty of goals. I love Roma and I have to admit I hate Juve but I am not looking for a fight, best of luck dude.

    by the way we do play a 4-2-3-1 formation, expect a Mancini goal late on the first half or on the second half im telling you. Juan is not going to play so the formation might look something like this.

    —————-Doni————–
    Cassetti–Panucci–Mexes–Tonetto
    ———De Rossi–Pizarro——-
    —–Giuly—-Perrotta—-Mancini
    —————-Totti————

    but (and im sorry for the cheap shot) since we are playing Real madrid on a little competition called Champions League three days after that there might be some players missing from there. But don’t worry Jesus will be there! an by that I mean Totti

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  • R.J. |  February 13th, 2008 at 8:29 pm

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    Michael, I could not agree more. Mark my words, Momo will tally one against Roma, I can just feel it. Of course, is “nocecrapo” and Tiago get all the PT, maybe not. Just thinking about Camo, Zanetti, Momo, and Nedved across the middle together makes my privates tingle.

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  • R.J. |  February 13th, 2008 at 8:30 pm

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    if*

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  • Alessio |  February 13th, 2008 at 9:00 pm

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    Haha, I’m not so sure. How many goals did Momo get for Liverpool? Something like one…..in 75 appearances or so? I have a feeling when we score, it’ll be one of the usual suspects. I wouldn’t be surprised to see Nedved/Iaquinta get on there.

    Trezeguet has to show consistency. Show you can score against the elite teams cause not really thus far. (Not against Milan/Inter/Fiorentina) He did knock in a beautiful setup-play against Roma in the first week though.

    A win would be huge, and we can do it, with our full squad there, home at the Olimpico, and Roma focusing a bit more on the Madrid game this wednesday. FORZA JUVE!

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  • roberto |  February 13th, 2008 at 10:04 pm

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    Alessio I was watching some late night public t.v. special on blood diamonds a few days ago. As you might already know, they were talking about & showing some pretty disturbing shit from one of these Sierra Leone villages. Anyways, to my surprise I noticed some random dude in the village wearing a soccer jersey. At first I could only see the front of it and I recognized it was Valencia’s orange and red strips. I really didn’t care so much that the guy was a Valencia fan. More importantly i was happier that the guy liked soccer. But then the villager turned around to show a player’s name and number on it.

    Yup, homeboy was sporting a Sissoko jersey. It was like 3 am when this shit happened and I was fucking loving it. It was a sign for sure I thought to myself. So, although your completely right that Momo hasn’t hit the back of the net in fucking long time, I felt as though this was my opportunity to give fate a chance.

    R.J. did you watch the same shit? lol

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  • adam |  February 13th, 2008 at 11:36 pm

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    roberto this is for u. if u watch prison break, a couple of weeks ago there was a kid in the show he was wearing a juve jersey. http://www.fox.com/fod/player.htm?show=prison
    go to episode called dirty nap and watch it from 31 min. ur gonna see one kid wearing barca and other wearing an old juve the one when we had fastweb sponsoring us.

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  • CMP |  February 14th, 2008 at 2:48 am

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    Hehe… tempers flaring on the Roma blog. You betcha!

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  • R.J. |  February 14th, 2008 at 7:55 am

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    Roberto, considering i get up at 6am everyday for work, i was fast asleep during the 3am blood diamond special. however, i see this as a sign.

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  • roberto |  February 14th, 2008 at 11:40 am

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    i’m telling you adam juve owns hollywood- maybe a little diamond mining too, what the fuck we need a new stadium. I wasn’t able to load that fox player becuase it’s only available to U.S. viewers (dammit). But if you can tell me season and episode # i know this awesome illegal chinese site for almost every tv show or movie in theatres or not.

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  • roberto |  February 14th, 2008 at 11:42 am

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    Eh guys is everyone alright with streaming the games on the internet???

    If you guys aren’t doin it, start doin it.

    Let me know if you want me to post something about it and your wish is my command.

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  • adam |  February 14th, 2008 at 11:55 am

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    roberto its season 3 episode 10

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  • Michael |  February 14th, 2008 at 12:44 pm

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    Roberto, i am in favor for the streaming. There is nothing better than finding a good old stream of a game which isnt being aired on tv. I vote yes

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  • roberto |  February 14th, 2008 at 1:13 pm

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    right, thanks adam. Check out http://www.alluc.org guys.

    Michael i’m guessing your familiar with the idea of streaming so you’ll catch on to this quickly. The best site i’ve seen by far for football, and sports in general, is http://www.myp2p.eu

    From there you can search by sport discipline/days of the week/competitions/divisions etc. (really thorough you get my point) through their tabs at the top of the screen under “Live Sports”.

    Once you’ve found your particular game, find the small t.v. icon with an arrow in it- located just off to the right of it and click on it.

    Then your selected match will have several links from different broadcasters selected underneath it. Directly to the right of each individual broadcaster are underlined software video viewers. “Sopcast” “PPmate” “TVU” “Media Player” “TVAnts” and “Other”

    By clicking on one of them should automatically start up the program and Viola, your whoring with the best of em.

    Of course you’ll obviously need to have the specified software pre-installed. No biggie (baby baby), follow this link to the downloads page:
    http://77.247.179.69/software.php?part=software

    Follow this link to the live sports page:
    http://77.247.179.69/index.php?part=sports

    The most popular one is Sopcast, i’d suggest you to download that program first since your almost always gonna have that option from a broadcaster on any given match day.

    If i’m unclear on any of this, let me know. Good Luck Michael.

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  • R.J. |  February 14th, 2008 at 3:10 pm

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    Roberto, what the fuck is all that shit? Seen “Hackers” one too many times? the fuck is sopcast?

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  • Anna Italia |  February 14th, 2008 at 3:11 pm

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    I agree that Mauro Camoranesi is a key player for this match against Roma. However, the most important Juve player to be fit is none other than SAINT GOALKEEPER GIGI BUFFON. Plus, a motivated Alessandro Del Piero will be the added punch!

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  • Michael |  February 14th, 2008 at 4:28 pm

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    roberto, that is the streaming website I use. Extremley comprehensive and if the streams are patchy the forums are always a good place to look and find updated streams.

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  • Alessio |  February 14th, 2008 at 7:06 pm

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    Good news for all of you, ESPN360, their live online-streaming service is soon opening up to anyone with a college email address….and yes, they carry 4-5 Serie A matches both live and saved for a day or two, at a much better resolution and better reliability than MyP2P gives you. (I’ve used it)

    SerieA.tv is good if you want to pay.

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  • roberto |  February 15th, 2008 at 2:11 pm

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    yo i needs me a college email. Alessio will it for canuck uni’s?

    I hope Ranieri intends on playing Iaquinta for longer then 20 mins. Roma can’t stand being out-muscled.

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  • Alessio |  February 15th, 2008 at 10:56 pm

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    I’m pretty sure any .Edu address works, I think most Canadian university’s have them. I think it pulls the feed from SerieA.tv, but who cares cause it’s free for us on ESPN360. It hasn’t started yet :( but I think it’s supposed to start in March.

    If anyone doesn’t have one, I might be able to get one of my friends to register an account with a basic password for you to use.

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  • roberto |  February 16th, 2008 at 8:29 am

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    Thats good stuff Alessio let us know when thats up and running.

    In other news, the bastards of Goal.com are claiming (yet again) that now Sissoko has been unimpressive in training, thus he’ll be skipped over by Ranieri. How the fuck can they write this shit about a player who has only just joined the team???

    They’re insane! How can any player make a starting line-up in less then two games?? Especially coming from another league overseas. They must be running out of angles bigtime.

    http://www.goal.com/en/Articolo.aspx?ContenutoId=587163

    LAYOFF YOU SCHEMING ASSHOLES!!!

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  • Alessio |  February 16th, 2008 at 12:28 pm

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    che gol di alex del piero!!!

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  • roberto |  February 16th, 2008 at 1:01 pm

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    GRANDE ALE!!!

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  • Alessio |  February 16th, 2008 at 1:24 pm

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    forza juve…………….tough luck, roma!

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  • Michael |  February 16th, 2008 at 1:36 pm

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    What a game. We deserved the win. Very scary and shakey in the begining of second half. Nocerino played like a 12 year old compared to camo. Im so happy. Im off to talk trash at the roma blog.

    FORZA JUVE!!!

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  • Mike Crowl |  April 3rd, 2008 at 1:32 am

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    Your blog make me chuckle from beginning to end^_^!! It sounds absolutely great to me. Your blog is my favorite one!

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