

I Primi Gol di Amauri: Amauri’s 1st goals with Juventus
By: alessio | July 11th, 2008Yes, it’s Mezzocorona and yes, they are Serie C2 but hopefully this is the start of a lot more goals.
JUVENTUS-MEZZOCORONA 7-1 (5-0)
GOALS: Amauri 15, 18, 32, 36, 41 mins, Pasquato 52 mins, Esposito 58 mins, D’Acampo (M) 90 mins.
JUVENTUS: Belardi (Fiory 46 mins) (Nocchi 67 mins); Zebina (Bamba 46 mins), Legrottaglie (Duravia 63 mins), Ariaudo (De Paola 46 mins), Molinaro (D’Elia 63 mins); Salihamidzic (Esposito 46 mins), Zanetti (Castiglia 63 mins), Ekdal (Almiron 46 mins), Nedved; Iaquinta (Pasquato 46 mins), Amauri (Rossi 48 mins). Manager: Ranieri.
MEZZOCORONA: Macchi, Lordi, Pellizzari, Torroni, Berardo, Sebastiani, Tulli, Morat, Donini, Benvenga, Tartabini. Subs (all came on in the second half): Morelli, Fraccalossi, Brighenti, Zarini, giacomini, Ceravolo, Martone, D’Acampo, Piolanti, Vanzetta, Tomasi, Picariello, Malacarne, Fusari. Manager: Rastelli.
Referee: Lentino from Rovereto.
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Wow. I know it was against a crap team but 5 goals in 1 half is still pretty damn impressive.
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Amauri will be #1 on the depth chart of strikers by midseason…All of the haters (cough, cough, Sofia) will be shocked by the overall quality of the guy..He can shoot, pass, and adds an aerial attack that frankly, you don’t have
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KJ, I do think Amauri will be nearly 1st choice if not. But we have plenty of aerial attack. Iaquinta, Trezegol, and from the back Giorgio and Legro. Amauri’s aerial ability is extremely impressive though.
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i didnt count Iaquinta because he wont play…T-Rez, ehh
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My guess is that Ranieri will implement some sort of rotation system.
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Last season, the starting XI usually picked itself due to lack of depth, injuries, suspensions, etc. But this year Juve have great options all over the place, especially if they get both Poulsen and Alonso like Goal.com is suspecting now. BUT Ranieri’s not called the tinkerman for nothing. I just wonder, if given these additional options, he may screw up the continuity the team was beginning to show last season. Or am I just being paranoid?
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Gazzetta reporting this morning that the Poulsen deal is done. Juve have paid the full 10 million set in his buy-out clause. He’s likely to be in Torino on Monday.
A signing that will certainly spice up the matches with Roma a bit.
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Way to start a pre-season for Amauri..
I love Chiellini!!
Did the King Del Piero play? or his heir, Giovincoo?
Damn you Juve..
.. You got one kick-ass team..Posted from
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Nvm the questions.. I posted a comment before reading the post.. lol
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Alessio, weren’t you telling me recently that you were excited about having Andrade for the entire season. Did you catch the news that he might be gone for all of next year?
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He’s done for the season and will likely never play again at the top level. It’s genuinely sad, even for a committed anti-Juventino like me.
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Yeah, motherfucker. How did he pass a medical?? It’s the same injury that kept him out all last season. The official notice says “alcuni mesi.” Given how many surgeries on that knee he’s had, I do not expect to see him until April, assuming he is still with us.
I feel terrible his career is likely over but this is worse for Juventus than Tiago or Almiron, we just pissed about 15million euros down the toilet. Talk about a deal for Deportivo.
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adam, if you are at old trafford for the friendly, count me extremely jealous. that’ll be a great game.
we need one more reserve defender, and it looks like legro has his spot nailed down. good for him, always been a fan. i say bring back criscito.
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Alessio, bringing back Criscito this early will only end in disaster. The kid is simply not ready to play on the big stage and having him as a bench warmer wil do him no good. I say we keep him at Genoa next season and the season afterthat we loan him to a club playing UEFA Cup.
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I know he’s not ready for the bigtime but we need a defender now. I’m not saying first-team, but he could play a bit role. I’d be happy with taking that Ivanovic guy on loan too. Without Andrade we just don’t have enough cover now…assuming we stick with the previous defensive 4, Mellberg is our only natural CB reserve. Grygera+Zebina could play there too but they prefer fullback. Mellberg’s been playing right-back for Villa recently so we’d have no cb.
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translation were fucked. we have to pick up a cb there must be someone out there. milito would of helped alot what about marquez?
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No to Marquez he makes big mistakes during big games.
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poulsen can play cb, not sure why you guys are paying him so much in wages though.l
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That is very unfortunate for Andrade. He is done.
I get the fact you are all hyped over Amauri scoring 6 goals, but Mezzocorona looked like a fucking high school squad.
Either way a great signing, and Kj, ease up on the Romani.
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tuttosport says that were not giving up on aquilani and were meeting roma next week about it. and this morcos senna rumors are just so stupid hes 32 his buyout clause is 30 euros. were better of buying dinho. with that price
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CONGRATS POULSEN!
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Signing of Poulsen is official. 9.75mil transfer fee paid over the next 3 years with a 3.5mil a year salary.
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Actually channel4.com is reporting a cheaper transfer fee than goal.com, around 7.8million
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Calisi, channel4.com is using the british pound currency, goal.com uses the euro. 1 pound = 1.25 euros.
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Oh yeah, my bad. Alessio has a nice write up on the transfer, check it out.
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