Juve triumphs over Nerazzurri, Serie A at -5

By: agiamba | December 5th, 2009
   

For a Juventino and a neutral, that was everything we could have hoped for, an absolute intense physical battle. Of course, I am delighted with the result, and particularly the way our boys fought for our pride out there. Ratings, and full review after the Buffon-style jump.

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LE PAGELLE: (Ratings)

Buffon: 6- Today was an odd game for SuperGigi, who did two things uncharacteristic; first, he (sorta) whiffed on a corner, which would have been embarrassing if there was an Interista on the far post, and then got into a very, very verbal argument with Thiago Motta. I’ve always though Thiago Motta was kind of a scuzzy player, all the way back at Genoa last season, so he musta done something that really pissed Buffon off, who is normally the calmest on our team. Great stop on Samuel, and was always attentive at the back, though he didn’t get called into that many saves.

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Caceres: 7- From last week’s review: P.s.- We need to sign Caceres. I really like this kid. Maybe in exchange we can offer Amauri? My Facebook post from earlier this week- Aaron Giambattista wants Juve to sign Martin Caceres on full ownership. Need I say more? I love this kid. Right-back solved for the next decade. He gets the Alessio’s MOTM award.
Cannavaro: 5.5- Didn’t coordinate well with Chiellini for much of the first half, and they looked nervy. Grew into the game a bit, but had difficulty with Inter’s forwards. Not a great game, but not necessarily a bad one.
Chiellini: 6.5- Like with Cannavaro, the CB partnership was iffy in the first half, but his header was crucial to opening the scoring, whoever ends up getting credited for it (I’ve seen Chiellini, Del Piero, and Melo credited with the goal) and he was an absolute beast as the game progressed.
Grosso: 5.5- Pushed up a few occasions, and generally didn’t seem that busy, I guess Jose told Inter to focus on attacking Caceres’ flank. Unlike the rest of the defenders, his second half seemed more nervy than his first. An adequate showing against his old side.

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Don’t touch the hair, man.

Sissoko: 6.5- Battled hard and well in midfield, when Felipe Melo was largely absent from the action. Recovered several balls, didn’t try to pass that much, and his shot led to Marchisio’s opening. Did he exaggerate Chivu’s headbutt? Yes. All in all, good performance.
Felipe Melo: 5- For the 2nd time in 2 weeks, he gets Alessio’s FOTM. He played a decent game, though not as good as Sissoko, but stupidly elbowed Balotelli to make the ending a nailbiter for all Juventini. That said, the contact from Melo was minimal and was aimed at Balotelli’s chest, who promptly hit the deck holding his face. Balotelli’s elbow on Melo looked morse than Melo’s return. Anyways, Melo’s ugly side has been coming out recently, and his performances have gone down as a result. Or maybe it’s the other way around. Either way, the mandated-rest should do him good.
Marchisio: 7- He was pretty anonymous during the first half, but really got into it in the 2nd half. Brilliant goal…like against Livorno and Fiorentina, it’s amazing how he has so much composure under pressure like that, to score a great goal like that against keepers of Frey and Julio Cesar’s ability is not easy. As the game progressed, he got more ambitious and was taking Inter players on, over and over. What impresses me so much about him is he seems so experienced, it seems like he’s done this all over and over. Tactically intelligent, composed under pressure, it is unbelievable how young he is. Hopefully, Lippi will show him the kind of faith in South Africa as he showed De Rossi in WC2006, though if he does, many will probably howl about his Juve bias. A splendid performance from the man in his 9th season or so with Juventus.

Diego: 6- Very good set piece deliveries, and did well to retain the ball when Inter was trying to outmuscle him. Not an electric game, but quite satisfying.

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Del Piero: 5.5- Not at his greatest, though he did cause problems on occasion to the Inter defense. Given that it’s his first Serie A start all season…we’ll give the legend a pass on harsher judgement.
Amauri: 5.5- Maybe he’s too slow? I saw him beaten by Inter’s defenders for pace, time and time again and they are generally not a pacey group. Anonymous for most of the game as Samuel pretty much had him locked up. (Is Samuel one of the most underrated defenders in the world? I think so)

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Camoranesi: 6- He offered an alternative to finishing the game Icing-style (hockey reference) and that was sitting on the ball a bit, and making Inter come after us. Job well done.
Poulsen: 6- Inter didn’t score. That’s good enough to me, he should get a good few games in with Felipe Melo likely getting a 2-3 match ban.
Grygera: s.v.- I hope you are comfortable sitting on the bench.

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Ferrara: 6.5- We didn’t play that terrific as a team, and individually, performances varied. But I think he got the team charged up for the game, whether we lost or won today, it’s hard to deny we didn’t look like the gritty Juventus of old. Switching from the 4-2-3-1 to the 4-3-1-2 (as I predicted) was a smart decision that shored up the midfield.


How much contact did Melo make with Balotelli? Look at 1:30 in this video.

Other post-game thoughts-

Set Piece defending- Uhhh……what the hell was that? Did we learn nothing from Bordeaux?
Julio Cesar- Was it a case of nerves?
Balotelli- And people wonder why we hate him?? He came on, dove to the ground several times, and started shit with every player he could. Melo elbowed him (and was rightfully sent off) in the chest, Balotelli decided to pull a Rivaldo screaming “MY FACE!!” I laughed my ass off when he flopped on his ass delivering a set piece.
Overall Flop of the Match- Mancini. Wow. Honestly, when he got the ball before crossing it all the way to the other touchline, I thought “Holy shit, it’s Mancini. I forgot he was playing.” I did. Subbing Materazzi and Mancini on? Either Jose’s cell phone wasn’t working, or they had nothing on the bench.
Happy New Year?- We got Bayern, Bari, and Catania left. Let’s finish strong. Forzaaa Juve!!!

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Do you think the photographer asked Zanetti to stay in the picture, looking forlorn? It completes it.

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INCOMMMMMINGGGG GIGIIIIII!

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Diego- “Oh Gigi, you are so amazing.” Amauri- “Hey, I want some love too!”

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[EDIT] Our very own Ivo, regular commenter here at the Juve Offside, has recently put into place a sweet setup in which he’ll be recording games (when not busy) in the future, and converting them into torrents. Anyone who’s interested in a recording of the Derby d’Italia, post your email below in the comments section. I recommend using a basic hiding technique to stop automated spam collectors, like juventus [at] theoffside (dot) com. While you’re at it…give Ivo some serious e-fistbumps for being awesome.


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  • and oh yeah, Ivo! share the goods!!

    omair (dot) taibah [at] gmail (dot) com .. Thanks a lot!
  • Antonio
    buffon has needed knee surgery all season. just now it is becomming increasingly imminent that he needs it asap. he has been putting it off but now he has a "broken" miniscus
  • Ivo
    Haha ned lowe thanks for the hilarious wishes. Let me know what your email is and I will add it to the list if it isn't there already. Thanks to all for the support, I just hope this will work well in the future.

    I wouldn't play Gio from the start tomorrow. Camo is rested so I would play him. Marchisio, Sissoko, Camo behind Diego. ADP and Trez/Ama up front, with ADP playing second striker. At half, once ADP runs out of energy, I would put Gio as second striker. And then rest Marchisio/Sissoko with Poulsen. Let's see how we can cope with Robben. Can't wait for the match!
  • Jem
    boy am i glad the Juve bloggers arn't pessimistic, delusional,know-it-all's, who didn't even watch the game. Grazie Ale and Roberto for keeping it real around here...
  • Calisi
    alessio, do you know which knee is bothering him? I recall one of the Inter players colliding with one of Buffon's legs sometime during the match (of course there could be more than one - but one where I questioned if that would bother his knee)? I think it was the right one that the player came in contact with.
  • Dhaw
    Robee,

    That's because it wasn't a direct red. If it was a direct red then that keeps him out for 2 matches whether he breaks a leg or hurls abuse at the ref.
  • ooBia
    Dhaw, a draw takes us to the next round as well, where currently we are a point ahead of bayern and a draw wont change that.
  • Robee
    Melo has been suspensed... for only one game hehe...
  • Dhaw
    A win put's you to the next round. A loss knocks you out. What does a draw do ?
  • Dhaw
    You got to be kidding me Alessio.

    Ah come on.
  • Bad news, ladies and gents.

    -Chiellini is out for 20 days, following a tweak to his right hamstring at the very end of Juve-Inter. So it'll be Cannavaro-Legrottaglie, it seems.
    -Buffon is questionable to play, seems his knee is bothering him more and he might elect to sit out the game, rather than aggravate the issue before surgery.
  • michelangelo
    diodati_italia10(at)hotmail(dot)com

    yoo ivoooo thats my email
    thanks bro
  • Dhaw
    I don't know how a douchebag can write about a game without even watching it. Jeez. This douche'ness is getting the better of him.

    How typical of Jose's lil bitch.

    Anyway , Good Luck against Bayern.
  • Dhaw
    Hey Zebra's,

    Wanna start off your week with a good hearty laugh ? If yes then go read Inter Offside.

    Pot calling the kettle black. lolll
  • no chiellini... wtf!
  • Robee
    Ivo, I think you've missed my adress, or are you still busy, no hurry :). robbydebodt [at] hotmail [dot] com
  • j
    it's great to see the blog filled with hope and optimism, but bayern's next, a draw or a win! and ribery's missing, wonderful, that guy is skillful, that effort against buffon could easily be goal of the campaign.
  • Sam
    yeha without chielinni fuck.... :|
  • al
    HolyMann, what about both? :D
    Seems that Secco knows what to do:
    http://football-italia.net/dec...

    On next CL match:
    - We will be without Chiellini (out for 20 days)
    http://tinyurl.com/yao7utt
    - Bayern will be without Ribery
    http://tinyurl.com/ybngvxg
    - After the match, Buffon will go under the knife and out for (not sure) a bit long. I already miss him.
    http://football-italia.net/dec...
  • HolyMann
    al, i would prefer to have Simon Kjaer instead of Ranocchia
  • al
    Ivo, here is my email:
    alief(dot)aulia(at)gmail.com

    Thanks a bunch!

    on a side note, if Secco can do this:
    - secure Cecares contract from Barca (the hell with 11 mil. It is cheap for 22 years old)
    - convince Criscito to be back to Juve
    - buy another CB for replacing Canna (preferebly this Bari guy, Ranocchia)

    then we dont need to worry about our defense for another 5-7 years. :D
  • HolyMann
    wasnt Giovinco injured or unfit?

    personally i found Ferrara's subs effective....Poulsen for Marchisio was logical, Camoranesi's defensive capabilities are better than Giovinco's, and we lost Melo for a red, putting on Grygera for the last 3-4 minutes didnt seem all that bad, but dont get me wrong, i still want the kid to get as much playing time as possible
  • ned lowe
    Hey Alessio

    Do sign me up for the a recording of the game

    p.s. God bless u Ivo-may ur life be like spaghetti,long n full of dough
  • @roberto: I've been on and off. Changes in my personal life these recent months have kept me away from blogging, but one of these days I'll be back for good. Hopefully sooner than later.

    In the meantime I'll pop in every now & then to see how you guys are doing. :) With you and alessio the blog's in good hands. ;)
  • Gio needs to be played as the second punta in the 4-3-1-2... but apparently no one at Vinovo is about to risk it
  • georg
    i noticed everybody, cause of the euphoria suddenly don't even mention giovinco anymore.
    where did he deserve to be benched 4 times in a row? and looking at the importance of the bayrn game, more then likely nr 5 is on the way

    i have the feeling my biggest fear is coming true. del piero back, and giovinco the one who's being sacrifised

    govinco gets out muscled as the trequartista in a 4-3-1-2. but shines like a diamond on the wing in a 4-2-3-1. but then del piero's qualities doesn't excel in that system.

    what will ferrara do to please both of them?
    I mean you can't switch formation all the time can you?
    i certainly don't hope one will be sacrificed for the benefit of the other.
    ferrara must find more playroom for the kid yet again
    cause my hearts bleeds every time i see him on the bench ,even if we gain victory over inter.
    the kid proved he's ready, i doubt he'll be ok to play second string forever.
  • ooBia
    i wana take this moment to thank our hero Ivo. i will be seeding for as long as needed..

    HolyMann, juve did make the world happy. but tomorrow is do or die time.. or even tie!
  • HolyMann
    Antonio...Juve made the world Happy
  • Antonio
    I'd respond little Mikey, but this here is the Juve blog, not sure what it has to do with Milan.

    'Fake champions league trophies' hahahaha, you're showing your age little man.

    Well done Juve, you made Italy happy
  • thanx a ton ivo....
    i rename you Santa Claus
  • Sam
    Ivo mate thanks a heap just got your mail!
  • The Troll
    HEY come on quaresma played well against fiorentina who are definitely a quality team. Milan definitely had a slow start but come on give us some credit (because you honestly never do) as we completely outplayed them. I dont know what the hell mourinho is thinking because if it was me no way would I downplay a match like barcelona vs inter or juventus vs inter. Im getting the impression that he only wants the team to play well if they really have to because before the match against barcelona we knew rubin kazan had drawn with dynamo so I guess Mourinho decided to let barcelona win and just prepare for rubin kazan and I guess he realized that between the juve match and the rubin match he would get criticized more if he won the juve match but lost the rubin match as opposed to winning the rubin match and losing the juve match. Honestly right now I could care less that we lost to you guys, like I said a billion times before this post, we can thrash you hear or at san siro, I prefer the latter of those two because I would rather see you guys get thrashed in front of our fans where we can rub it in your faces. I think mourinho has been holding the team back and if Im right he will unleash them against rubin kazan, or not lol this is a really stupid theory but hopefully for our sake its true.
  • Zafar
    @Sam: also he kicked the ball from one side to another only to find out there was no inter player around, I mean NONE of them. Next picture, Jose looking disgusted. It just made my whole week.
    @Anthony: me likes 0-4 at san-siro.
  • Ah I didn't realize Antonio was a Milanista. You can't really compare Inter's performance against Milan and the one against Juve though. They didn't play as well against Juve because Juve played much better than Milan and made it harder for Inter. And to be fair to Milan, they had a really rough start to the season, but it looks like they have found a system that works for them now. So I would guess that if Inter and Milan played again right now, the score would not be so lopsided.
  • lol... quaresma

    talk about clutching at straws... go on mickey... entertain us some more
  • "alessio, im saying that the attention Balo gets is disproportionate to the crimes he has commited in comparison to players who have done similar things"

    I thought I'd give my view on this one Patcook. I don't really think he gets more attention than someone like C.Ronaldo. Fans jeer players they hate all over the world. The reason why I think Balotelli is more discussed though is because he is black and everyone inevitably brings up racism even if it isn't a factor as to why people hate him. If he was white he would be jeered the same amount, but it would be discussed in the media and in blogs like this MUCH less. That's what I'm trying to say.
  • The Troll
    if I were a manager I wouldnt downplay the importance of matches against barcelona and juventus. He better be saving something special for rubin kazan or else
  • The Troll
    anthony I was talking to antonio, you will have to excuse him as he is a bilanista and is very hypocritical in that he teases me about the juventus loss when his own team got absolutely destroyed by us, lets make one thing clear, if we played against you guys like we had against milan the score would have been more than 0-4 thats for sure
  • Troll, what is 0-4? Is that the score you're predicting in April? You shouldn't count your chickens before they hatch. And I'm not sure what fake champions league trophies you are referring to.

    Also, you saying they would hate Balotelli less if he was white is a harsh accusation. I hate Materazzi just as much as Balotelli and he's white. I think people have just been playing the race card to scare people off from jeering him. People are afraid that if they do they will be accused of racism.

    There are probably a small group of fans that are racist. But that is true of fans of all teams. I'm sure there are even some Inter fans that are racist as well and don't want Balotelli on the team. It would be foolish to think racism doesn't exist in the world. But the majority of people who hate Balotelli hate him because he's quite simply an ass...just like Materazzi.
  • Sam
    Hah yeha Zazfar, every Inter player was lining up in the box, Balo lining up to take the freekick and....... hahaha he falls over, that was frikin funny :D
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