Juventus travel to Amsterdam to take on an Old Foe

By: agiamba | February 17th, 2010
   

Why are we in Amsterdam again? Maybe Camoranesi ran out of his stash and needs to load up on some brownies. If he does, we should all hope he plants them on Amauri for the flight back to Turin, or manage to get Zebina stoned off his ass and get lost in Schiphol. (which is a legitimate possibility; that airport is massive, it’s confusing, and that’s when you’re sober.)

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We’re embarking on our Europa League campaign, which still feels like a Coppa Italia, except it’s the first one, so there’s kind of a desire to win…kind of being the operative word. We were the first to win every Uefa tournament, there are teams like Atletico, Liverpool, and oh yeah, Ajax, but still…since we won our last Champion’s League, they ruined it, and as a consequence, the Uefa Cup sucks. A nice little rebranding, getting rid of the odd 5-team group stage, and the Europa League still sucks. So pardon me for being relatively apathetic about this whole tie.

Coincidentally, the last time the Champion’s League was a real proper “Champion’s League” (winners of each league, not the top 4) we defeated Ajax in the final, and now we’ve been drawn against each other in the first Europa League, an attempt to make Uefa’s ugly stepsister relevant. We beat Ajax 1-1 in the Stadio Olimpico di Roma, winning on penalties, and that seems like ages ago. Ajax had won the tournament the year before, and our victory caused some serious tensions in Amsterdam; there was a divided pay scale between the black Ajax players, many of them from Suriname, which eventually caused players like Seedorf, Edgar Davids, and Kanu to leave Amsterdam.

Neither us, nor Ajax, are the same team we were back then, (hence being in the Europa League) Ajax’s fall-from-grace came a bit before ours as the team started disintegrating in the late 1990s, and they are no longer the powerhouse they once were. That said, they still are producing talent- Wesley Sneidjer, Ryan Babel, Luis Suarez, Huntelaar, Ibrahimovic, and Van der Vaart all developed at Ajax.

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RECENT FORM:
Juventus- Slowly but surely improving, though clearly it is because of a FIGC conspiracy to get us into 4th place. In a few weeks we might be ready for this game, but we’re still playing mediocre. It’s better than a month ago, though.
Ajax- I don’t pay ANY attention whatsoever to the Eredivisie, frankly, I’m impressed I can even spell it. A quick look at the table shows Ajax is in 3rd place, 9 points behind 1st place. That doesn’t seem to tell the whole story though, as Ajax has scored a whopping 65 goals thus far, 13 more than PSV and more than double every team in the league save 2 teams.

FORMATIONS AND LINEUPS:
Juventus- Cannavaro and Iaquinta stayed behind for the trip, and their spots on the plane have since been replaced by Alena Seredova, Beatrice Trezeguet, and Sonia Del Piero. (Though only Sonia traveled on the same flight as the team) Poulsen is still recovering, but other than that, the only injury is Chimenti, who has alzheimers or something and is replaced by Pinsoglio. Holy shit, that means we almost have a full squad, you can almost count 1-21 without any breaks. So Zaccheroni has nearly the full team at his disposal, though one would imagine Trezeguet and Camoranesi won’t be rushed back from injury. I’m guessing a 3-4-1-2 similar to that of this weekend.

The question of the day is the center-midfield. Shit don’t change, that’s been our perennial headache since Serie B. Melo and Marchisio are available, Marchisio came on as a cameo this weekend and played wonderfully, and Melo is shockingly, not suspended for the match. Sissoko and Candreva are hanging around, I would personally hope for one DM, and one CM. So no Melo-Sissoko, because barring the creativity issues it presents, it’s a surefire red card in there. Personally, I’d go Sissoko-Marchisio: It’s tough, yet effective.

Predicted XI- Buffon; Zebina, Legrottaglie, Chiellini; Caceres, Sissoko, Marchisio, Grosso; Diego; ADP, Amauri

I’d hope De Ceglie gets another start over Grosso, who just generally looks worthless whenever he plays, particularly in an advanced position. Up top, I am not quite as adverse to Amauri starting, Trez shouldn’t be rushed and as long as he doesn’t bitch and whine the whole time, I’m semi-ok with Amauri playing.

SOCCER-EUROPA/
The danger man

Ajax- Shamelessly copied from Goal.com, because like I said, I don’t know anything about Ajax or their league.

Predicted XI: Stekelenburg; Van der Wiel, Alderweireld, Vertonghen, Anita; De Zeeuw, Enoh, De Jong; Suarez, Pantelic, Emanuelson.

Let’s see, I’ve heard of Van der Wiel, De Jong, and Suarez, of course. Stekelenburg is apparently Van der Sar’s heir to the Dutch national gloves, so he’s probably decent. That’s pretty much all I’ve got.

PREDICTIONS:

It’s a shame Ajax has become the mediocre team it has, I believe it’s a casualty of the diluting of the Champion’s League. Nevertheless, they are scoring a lot of goals and are being led by a pretty competent coach, Martin Jol. I think a 1-1 draw is a likely result, and a decent one for us.

THE LAST WORD:

«Juventus and Ajax are similar in a certain sense». This is what lancers’ coach Martin Jol thinks. A great name, many expectations and a common objective: «Juve is a great team even though it is under reconstruction and had a few problems, just like us, after all. We, like the bianconeri, are fighting in the championship to qualify for the Champions League and just like Juve there is always great pressure on Ajax».

The Dutch coach did not let the cat of the bag with regards to the formation he intends fielding: «There will be a few novelties but you will see them tomorrow», but identified the Juventus player who he would like to have in his team: «I would sign Amauri, but only on a free transfer», Jol underlined leaving to intend that Ajax cannot afford the Brazilian’s transfer fee.

On a free transfer eh….

FORZA JUVE!!


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  • al: Thanks!
  • Blanda_Amania
    Good to hear Melo picked up his game today. I can't wait to watch the replay.
  • I saw it as a 3-4-1-2 with PDC and Marchisio on the wings, but given how often we were pressed into our own half, one could easily call it whatever they want. 5-3-2, 4-3-1-2, whatever. Review is up.
  • Mo
    Oh and Melo played great today perhaps the best in our midfield. He made at least two crucial tackles!
  • Mo
    I don't think we played like that Rinaldo, it was more like
    zebina-----legro-----chiellini
    sissoko----melo----marchisio----pdc
    --------------Diego ---------
    amauri------dp
    at least before any substitution that's when I think we went for a 4-4-1-1. Zac made the mistake of playing sissoko as a winger as that does not play to his strength and really limited our width. Gio should have come on for DP.
  • Rinaldo
    ^which kinda explains why we had zero crosses coming in from the right, while both our goals were courtesy of crosses from the left. We missed Caceres today.
  • Rinaldo
    @ Jose, we played like this today (atleast on paper):

    ------zebina - legro - chiellini - de ceglie
    -----------sissoko - melo - marchisio
    --------------------diego
    -----------------amauri - del piero
  • Blanda_Amania
    Thank you for the UEFA site tip for replay!
  • Giro
    Damn Amauri's headers were pure vintage.
  • Jose
    Was De Ceglie playing as a defender or as a midfielder?. Was Marchisio playing in center mid or as a right winger?. If Marchisio is not playing in the center then Zac is an idiot, I don't care if we beat Ajax or not he should have the balls to bench underperforming players no matter their price tag. Don't get me wrong, I am excited the team won, but I feel that Melo and Amauri are being played because the coach doesn't want Secco to look like the idiot he is. If we play with the 3-4-1-2, then our starting mid should be PDC-Marchisio-Sissoko-Camo/Caceres/Brazzo.
  • al
    Comrade: you should pay 1.99 euro.
    Here is the link:
    http://video.uefa.com/video/vo...

    I hope the link works fine. Have fun!
  • Johonna: Thanks a lot. I wasn't aware of that. I'm still looking for the link on UEFA's page, though.
  • Two words: POWER HEADER!!
    Ben-fu**ing-tornato Amauri!!!!!
  • dave
    not sure if this has been mentioned, so forgive me if it has...but apparently chiellini's got a twitter page...i've pasted a link to the story and below it a direct link to his page...

    this is the story:
    http://www.tuttosport.com/calc...

    this is the direct link to his page:
    http://twitter.com/chiellini
  • Nnahoj
    Just got home from work and rushed to our home website to see...AMAURI SCORES A BRACE!!!!! I Lol'd so hard!!! I still say he'll go back to not scoring soon. But in the meantime, I'll take this! Two away goals to take home?! Forza Juve!
  • Comrade - if you dont mind paying, I think you can watch the game for a couple of dollars at the UEFA web page.
  • Thanks Brett. Better luck to you guys in a few weeks.

    Both David de Gea and Julio Sergio subbed off today, it's a bad day to be a-keeper-who-won-your-spot-from-nowhere, given Doni and Ansejo's contributions, it's even worse to be a keeper-who-lost-your-spot-on-the-team.
  • Brett
    congrats on the win guys. 2 away goals is nice! well done.
  • Rinaldo
    It seemed like we played a 4-3-1-2 today, with a PDC-Chellini-Legro-Zebina back 4.
  • Just saw the highlights. If three-man defence is going to include Zebina or Cannavaro, then it isn't really going to work out in the long term. I really hope this opens the floodgates for Amauri.
  • What the FUCK!! I miss my class in order to see the game and the game is already over. And we win with Amauri brace. Seriously WTF. Has anyone recorded the game? I want the entire game. Pretty please, with sugar on top.

    I had thought the EL games start at the same time as CL games.
  • Edward
    It does seem like we got dominated today though, something that slightly displeases me considering the opponent... but on a lighter note: WE WERE EFFICIENT TODAY... we had very few shots (4 compared to Ajax's 19), but we SCORED 2 GOALS from those shots... We have to obviously tighten up a hell lot more, but the fact that we can be efficient without playing well is a heck of a good thing to see... and if AMAURI scores 2 of those goals, woow i think he's seen the light... Alex rolled back the years with his performance today, will this guy ever stop being brilliant?
    lets continue this, tighten up those small little tweaks, and then who knows... slowly but surely we can get out of this crisis...
    (btw, i have a friend thats an Ajax fan and went to the stadium, I havent heard from him yet, but i can imagine that he's LIVID after the game, cuz with all honesty, Ajax played well and gave us a rough ride, but without Suarezs next leg, they aint gonna touch us at all)
    IERRI... OGGI... DOMANI... SEMPRE JUVE!!
  • Blanda_Amania
    Noooooo! I miss the f****n gaaaaammmeee. What happened to Caceres? I wonder if he got it good on that tackle vs Genoa and Coach wants him to be 100% for the next game. Maybe he went with 4 back because Caceres wasn't in the middle to save Melo's bad passing butt. Did mellow fluff his passes again? Gawd, I'm sad I missed it. Where can I find replays that aren't on ESPN?
  • ooBia
    Thanks for the highlights TeamGREASE, I missed the game. And I would like to second everyone's notion, APD is and forever will be the man. and PDC is growing day by day.

    Congratulations everyone..
  • Daniel
    Sure, awesome that Amauri is back but still, I MUST see Immobile play at least one full half this season before he gets loaned.
  • away win after going a goal down? me likes this
    next objective should be to keep a clean sheet! slowly, one step at a time, lets save this season
    two questions-
    what happened to caceres?
    why is Gio still on the bench? cant fault today but, ADP was magic and Amauri found his head. Diego was comparatively slower today, but cant fault his work rate.

    Atleast we are playing like a team
  • j
    amauri scores 2, 3 in 2 games, amazing!

    ADP is still the man!

    de ceglie's assist!

    o wait, why am i excited about a europa cup match? onto business this weekend
  • Francesco (Giallorosso)
    Congrats to Juve. Let's continue to do Italy proud.
  • Alastair
    Still unimpressive, but still unbeaten, and Amauri seems to have remember how to head the ball, perhaps the rest will follow.

    A good result, but we need to keep building, to beat Bologna, and maybe one day keep a clean sheet again.
  • roberto
    huh??well..
  • Rinaldo
    That was stupid from Brazzo.
  • Daniel
    oh yeah, sorry... I forgot about the dumb french going soon to the red light district :P
  • Neo
    no more subs Daniel..
  • Alastair
    Gio can't feature, we've made three substitutions.
  • Miss R
    Perhaps but Trez is on now so let's hope they can hold on while the Frenchman does his magic
  • Daniel
    hey, I almost got it right! hehehe
    OK, now Zac, get ADP out and put Gio in.
  • Sofia
    here comes trez
  • Alastair
    Maybe, Miss R... except that our man up front is Del Piero, who cannot compete physically and cannot hold up the ball.

    So we're spending twenty minutes with the ball in our own half hoping not to concede.
  • roberto
    how huge was that chiellini´s brave tackle??
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