

Juventus 4-0 Artmedia: Hello Champion’s League
By: alessio | August 13th, 2008I watched most of the Viola’s Champion’s League tie yesterday, and I was impressed. They are a team seriously on the rise and they dominated Slavia Prague. I would have been satisfied with a 2-0 win. Yes, Artmedia is no Slavia but watching our boys win 4-0 (on delay, thanks to my boss not being out golfing today) was just tremendous. This posting is mostly impressions I got from the game, not as much a match analysis which Marco wrote up here. Chiellini cut the bullshit and told RAI we’re in already. Ranieri was very satisfied with the team’s play, considering we’re not yet in 100% fitness or form but still wants composure for the 2nd leg. But god, it’s good to be back.
Random notes about the game:
Summer, the biggest necessarily evil in the world: Obviously the players need a break, but I’m so glad we’re back to the season again. Preseason friendlies are interesting to watch but they just don’t mean the same thing. I felt more emotion today watching Juve beat some bush league Slovakian team than drawing the European champions. Two weeks until everything really kicks into gear, I cannot wait.
Shirts- Those gold jerseys look sick. My annual purchase will definitely be our away jersey. The summer of Calciopoli/WC I bought a Buffon kit. Last August I bought a Trezegol home kit, seems to have brought good luck thus far. This year? I haven’t decided quite yet. I’m leaning towards Legro right now.
Goal celebrations in Turin: Have I ever mentioned how much I love how the Olimpico celebrates goals? That song, whatever it is, which everyone chants together, followed by the goalscorers number and first name, as the entire crowd shouts out the last. In the case of Legrottaglie, it’s pretty funny because you just hear shouts. No discernible name whatsoever. One of the greatest feelings ever, standing and singing the song surrounded by Juventini. A reason to visit Turin in itself!
A night to remember: This night was not only history, of our return to the Champion’s League, but it was Gigi’s 500th official match for the Bianconeri, with a clean sheet to make it better. Grazie, Gigi, per essere ancora e sempre il nostro numero uno. Second of all, today, the 14th is Chiellini’s 24th birthday. Auguri, Giorgio. One of the best defenders in the world right now and I’m hoping he stays alla Ferrara or Montero, with us for a long time. Captain of Juve (and eventually Italy_ after Buffon?

Juve’s Team Spirit: This is what I was thinking about the bulk of today. Some clubs like Inter have some serious personality problems in the locker room, last year was pathetic with the fights between Figo, Ibra, Mancini, Adriano, etc. etc. Others just play their hearts out without any definite love for the club. Our players may come from Bari, Napoli, Torino, or Argentina, but they are united on the pitch. It’s not just a team goal celebration, you can tell from everyone’s grins that they are genuinely glad to be with the club and their fellow players.
Mauro Camoranesi: This guy is insane. Last year we had a slow start with our legends after Serie B with Camoranesi and Del Piero both out of form and fitness, from being injured for preseason. This year, neither were and it shows. Both are on fire and Camoranesi today demonstrated how absolutely essential he is to Juventus. His ability to remain healthy could prove crucial in deciding how we finish this year. Most underrated midfielder in the world? I’ve said it before.
Legrottaglie+Chiellini: Some have called for a Mellberg-Chiellini center-back partnership, and I’d say Olof may be technically better than Nicola right now. I’ve always been a big fan of Legrottaglie, even back when was a bust. He’s Pugliese (like me), a good center-back, he shows passion, and his revival this season was an absolute joy to watch. Considering how little he played over the last 3-4 years, he can only go up from here despite his age.
You can tell there is a strong bond between Chiellini and Legrottaglie from watching them play together. These guys have a chemistry together, and I think both play better for it. Last season they often celebrated goals together (both scored more individually than Nedved and our fullbacks) and they’ve continued to do so this season. In Chiellini’s goal, after celebrating with the team, Giorgio turns around and one-on-one celebrates with Legro. (:27 of Giorgio’s goal) An hour later as Nicola scored in the 89th minute, the duo rock out together alone rather than a mass group hug. I hope they stay our #1 CB partnership for the next year, maybe two.
Resting our starters: I don’t care if you’re Liverpool or who you’re playing, a 4-0 win at home pretty much guarantees progression to the next round. A win of this magnitude gives Ranieri some freedom to rest some of our starters in the 2nd leg, a double edged gift. It gives us fresher legs for the opening game in Firenze as well as a chance for the reserves to get some game in. Given the state of team availability, this is very, very helpful.
Look out world, siamo tornati!
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Nope im still trying to find a stream. NBC Soccer channel is showing Brazil, while Telemundo is also showing Brazil.
The only way u can watch on TV is if you watch it delayed but im not even sure if they’ll put it right after the Brazil game or not cause theres supposed to be another game at 9 live.
NBC has really annoyed me!
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did u find a stream Giro?
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No im watching the websites live update and getting updates threw the Brazil Cameroon game
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For anyone in Canada, Waffeles put down a link over at the italy world cup page for the italy game.
IT DOES NOT WORK FOR US RESIDENTS
http://www.cbc.ca/olympics/livevideo
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Maybe you’ve read this already but Lippi’s squad list has come out.
http://www.uefa.com/competitions/worldcup/news/kind=1/newsid=739675.html
Cassano and Panucci dumped.
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At first I thought great, he dumped Toni. Then I remembered he’s injured right now. Odd a bit to dump Cassano, then again Lippi never liked him. Maybe it’ll push Cassano to work harder. I’m surprised to see Cassetti and Iaquinta there. I am glad to see Gila get in, I like that kid, of course it doesn’t hurt he’s a bianconero fan. Barzagli? Wtf.
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The good thing about Lippi is he is not going to be influenced by the media or fans like Donadoni was. Lippi should bring who ever he thinks can make his team strong. Lippi system isnt a one man show its 11 guys working together for the better good of the team. Just like in the world cup we had goals from all over the place. Cassano might not be a part that works in his system.
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Does anyone disagree with Perrotta being in there? I think he’s been much slower recently and there has to be somebody else to take his position.
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Yeah. I don’t think he’ll be at WC2010, but it looks like Lippi decided against a radical shift, not surprisingly.
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I think its good that Lippi is taking a mix of both champions and youngsters. Sure its probably more likely that only 1-2 starters from WC2006 will start in WC2010 but while they go through qualification it will be very nice if the champions teach the youngsters a few things before they pass on the torch.
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Also with the Azzurini crashing out of the Olympics, is there a chance that Giovinco and De Ceglie can play in the second leg against Artmedia?
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Anyone have a stream for tommorows game against Milan?
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Adam, check here later on I would think:
http://myp2p.eu/broadcast.php?matchid=16505&part=sportsI think Giovinco/De Ceglie should see some playing time with the large first leg victory and resting up some players for Serie A opening game with the Viola
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Thanks Calisi, lets just hope it doesnt end with Ancelotti giving us the finger again.
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Alessio: that song that play when Juve scores is from Rocky, the ending music when he screams “ADRIAAANNN!”
they started it when we dropped to B, and to be honest I’m opposed to any music being played during a game but that song IS FKN BADASS. i love it.
to refresh your memory of rocky, here’s a clip: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1yPbqDrE58
it’s not the exact version, but if you listen starting at the 5:15 mark you’ll recognize it. you’re welcome

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Thanks Mike for that, I had completely forgotten it. And Adam, that video is awesome.
I’ll be at the beach today so I won’t be around for the game, but it should be a cracker. Next week I’m back in New Orleans so I won’t be missing most of these games, just in time for the return of Serie A.
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http://booyatv.hopto.org:8334/;stream.nsv
There is a VLC stream (search videolan player on google its free just a media player)
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Amauri looked pretty onsides there, close call.
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Some sloppy defense right now
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Giorgio is down .. this doesn’t look good
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Grygera not stepping up well to challenge. Took Pippo 2 offsides calls before he scored coming on at start of 2nd half.
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Pasquato with a nice finish to get us on the board.
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MikeDG,
You have no idé what that name of the song is ? Or maybe If you tell me what Rocky episode it is I can find it

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