Previews: Half-assed Preview of Juventus-Artmedia and Squad Updates

By: alessio | August 11th, 2008

We’re back, ladies and gentlemen. After two years of exile, Juventus FC officially re-enters the Champion’s League in the 3rd-round qualifiers. Win this two-legged tie and we’re into the lucrative group stages. Our opponent this year is FC Artmedia Petržalka, who won the Slovak league last year. In terms of Uefa co-efficients, they are below a Russian 2nd-division team, Dutch runners-up FC Twente, and barely ahead of shoulda-been-relegated FC Pacos de Ferreira, of Portugal. Hardly an endorsement of the team, but they are capable of giant-killing, having defeated Celtic in the 2nd round (5-0 first leg) in the 2005-2006 Champion’s League, eventually reaching the group stages. They are one of the first teams (if not THE first) to make it from the 1st qualifying round to the group stages. When you consider we could have been paired with Atletico Madrid or Fenerbahce, it’s a bit of a break.


Let’s avoid this kind of thing.

There are two crucial elements of this tie:

#1: Injuries, Olympics, and Suspensions- Thanks to the aforementioned issues, we’ve got a bit of a selection headache ahead of the game. Giovinco, De Ceglie, and Marchisio are in Beijing tearing it up. C. Zanetti and the medical staff’s 2nd favorite player, Marchionni, have both been diagnosed with minor muscle tears in their thighs. How they both managed to pull the same muscle on the same day I don’t know. Maybe they really wanted to take a break. The duo will be out for 3-4 weeks. Knezevic and Molinaro are mostly healed from their pre-season injuries, although it remains to be seen if Ranieri will risk them. Lastly, La Furia Ceca will take no part as he’s still suspended from receiving two yellow cards against Arsenal in 2006. I’m convinced no one would remember that long at Uefa if the Gazzetta hadn’t dug it up. Who keeps track of that shit?

#2: Fitness- We looked good against Manchester United, and for the most part it looks like we’re in good conditioning, thanks to Ranieri and co. Poulsen is still a bit behind schedule owing to his late arrival, but thanks to above problems will probably be played anyways. More importantly though is Artmedia’s conditioning. Their league started almost a month ago, and Artmedia have 3 full games under their belt. I don’t know much about Artmedia’s style of play (does anyone?) but they will probably be able a bit fitter than us, depending on how much they get paid and how prestigious their league is. That’s why Sissoko and Poulsen will have to jam up the midfield a bit.


Predicted lineup:
Who the hell knows? With so many minor problems Ranieri could throw us different ways. Some have called for a 4-3-1-2/4-3-3 with 3 CM’s and given our formidable attack, 3 strikers. And the defense hasn’t been totally sorted out. Here’s my guess, a 4-3-3.

Buffon
Grygera Legrottaglie Mellberg Chiellini
Camoranesi Sissoko Poulsen
Trezeguet ADP Amauri

The Mister might throw in Giorgio back at CB and our favorite chameleon, Salihamidzic at fullback. Or maybe use him in midfield with Camoranesi slotting into a more central position. (Like against Inter) This should be a fairly easy game, considering the gap in quality. The first game is at home, and a solid result will put us back on the way to qualifying. We’ve looked pretty good in pre-season thus far, the key is avoiding complacency and maintaining good fitness. At home, we should dominate possession. Look for a 65% possession and a 3-0 scoreline to set us on our way.

Random news bits and comments:

Andrade- The recent news about Freddie has got me thinking. Can we convince Andrade to tear up our contract? The picture of Andrade above is chosen because we’ve seen him more in that jersey than this one. For all our bitching about Tiago and Molinaro, at least these guys play. We spent 11 million euros on his transfer, what we thought was a bargain at the time. 2 million euros a year salary, so currently we have paid a total of 3.25million euros per game for him. That kind of statistic makes Sheva look good. Out all last season, out until March at least, injuries probably won’t stop then, let’s cut our losses, clear him out from our payroll, and move on. At age 30 he’s not getting any younger, or sharper.

Tiago- How is there not more transfer speculation? Atletico seems interested but may be opting for fellow Portuguese Serie A flop Maniche to stay, and they’ve made no concrete offer. We almost unloaded him to Tottenham this January, but Ramos seems uninterested. Tiago rejected a move to Turkey, showing he might value playing time in a real league over lots of money, a refreshing thought given Kewell and others recent transfers. The management seems interested in keeping him, and at this point it looks like he’s going to stay. All the media has said he’s “desperate to leave” yet he has made no noise, nor has his agent.

sebastian giovinco after scoring at the olympics

Giovinco- Are the olympics over yet?

Trezeguet- The annual-summer-rumors-linking-Trez-to-random-prestigious-team-despite-Trezeguet’s-denial seem to have finally died off again. Looking forward to them next year, Goal.com and Tuttosport. How old does he have to be before they stop?

Mercato- Despite Gigli, Secco, Ranieri, and Blanc saying our market is closed, most news sources think we’re prepared to swoop for another player. I wouldn’t mind it, it’d be a nice little surprise. Rumors vary from Ivanovic (who they are now linking with Milan) to Aquilani to Lucho Gonzalez, etc. etc. I don’t think it’ll be a big name but I do think they will go for another player. We did pick up Manninger on a 4-year contract for 1million euros however. A very good signing.

I’ll try and put up links for the Artmedia game when I find them, the game is Wednesday afternoon (for EDT), www.myp2p.eu will probably have it in addition to some of the betting sites. In the meantime, Forza Azzurrini and as always Forza Juve!



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  • alessio |  August 13th, 2008 at 12:04 pm

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    http://www.mogulus.com/livecalcio

    Try that Mike.

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  • MIkeDG |  August 13th, 2008 at 12:06 pm

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    nice, mogulus works great! grazie!

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  • alessio |  August 13th, 2008 at 12:06 pm

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    Talk about versatility, this is one of the reasons why Brazzo is awesome. 4-4-2, Grygera comes off for Iaquinta. 3-4-3 would be a bit lopsided, so the chameleon can switch to RB. 4-3-3 with subbing in a striker.

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  • alessio |  August 13th, 2008 at 12:11 pm

  • adam |  August 13th, 2008 at 12:18 pm

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    Mike I got the same error. I just click play and it worked.

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  • adam |  August 13th, 2008 at 12:18 pm

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    Try it again and see if it works, trust me there is a HUGE difference!

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  • calisi |  August 13th, 2008 at 12:20 pm

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    Amauri in for Delps

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  • alessio |  August 13th, 2008 at 12:24 pm

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    From what Channel4 said ADP had a terrific evening…

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  • adam |  August 13th, 2008 at 12:34 pm

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    Leggrotaglie 4-0

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  • calisi |  August 13th, 2008 at 12:36 pm

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    Well that was a nice first leg and welcome back party to the CL wasn’t it?

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  • alessio |  August 13th, 2008 at 12:37 pm

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    Legro!!

    I don’t usually like to count my chickens before they hatch, but WE’RE BACK BABY!! Artmedia played well in the last 2 qualfiers and almost made it to the knockout of the CL 3 years ago, but they’re done. Love to see Giorgio, Legro, and Mauro on the scoreboard. Proof that despite we have the best attack in the world, anyone can score.

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  • MIkeDG |  August 13th, 2008 at 12:40 pm

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    yeah, that link for VLC all of a sudden started working, and it worked great. where did you find that stream, so i can check it in the future?

    and i’m sorry, but i fkn LOVE those gold kits. very hot second shirts.

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  • Sofia |  August 13th, 2008 at 12:41 pm

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    ADP played amazing!! we are most certainly back!!!! FORZA LA JUVE PER SEMPREE!!!!

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  • roberto |  August 13th, 2008 at 12:44 pm

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    I can’t imagine what we’d be like with Giovinco in our rotation. This was a great confidence booster heading into September. Bravo ragazzi!

    FORZA JUVE!

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  • Anthony |  August 13th, 2008 at 12:55 pm

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    did anyone watch the cameroon game last night giovinco is not the hier to nedved at lm hes the nest zidane maybe better he has to play trequarista put him in the middle move in differnt directions at lm he only goes in one direction he wont be at his full potential.

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  • calisi |  August 13th, 2008 at 2:29 pm

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    Alessio, curious how do you find all of these nice quality clips?

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  • adam |  August 13th, 2008 at 4:51 pm

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    Calisi, if you want I know a site tht usually has high quality highlights and clips of all games. But its in arabic so if you ever want them or anyone else, just ask me here.

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  • calisi |  August 13th, 2008 at 5:01 pm

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    If they are downloadable in xvid/divx format sure, I would like to try and put a movie together

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  • Marco Pantanella |  August 13th, 2008 at 5:04 pm

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    DEL PIEROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

    OMG What a goal!!!! :) ))))))))))))

    Technically, I’m still on vacation… but this one gets a special post on the ADP blog tomorrow. :D

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  • roberto |  August 13th, 2008 at 5:33 pm

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    Marco, well done mentioning Camoranesi’s rise to form out there in your match recap. It’s about time he enjoys a season injury-free (knock on wood) right from the start.

    Let’s be honest, shouldn’t there be a Camo blog too? Come on people he served up goals for Giorgio and Nicola on silver platters. Not to mention taking care of business on his own. Nothing new from Mauro I know… I know…

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  • alessio |  August 13th, 2008 at 5:42 pm

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    There needs to be a Buffon blog, a Nedved blog (a glorious last 12 months), a Trez blog, a Giorgio blog….each are worth it if Mido is.

    Calisi, Soccerpulse.com. An absolutely wonderful site, people actively cap matches in all sorts of languages and sources as the game is going on. You have to register to access the video forums (all videos are for download, not on the site) but it is free and well worth it. It’s got a lot of discussion boards but I haven’t really got into it. I’d recommend it to anyone here. I sometimes do mirrors for them.

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  • alessio |  August 13th, 2008 at 5:45 pm

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    Yeah, for all Juventini here check Marco’s match review for the Juventus-Artmedia game. I don’t have time to do one now, (although tomorrow is the last day of my internship!) and it’s probably better than I’d do anyways. :)

    http://www.mcalcio.com/juventus-4-0-artmedia-a-walk-in-the-turin-park-uefa-champions-league-preliminary-round/

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  • Marco Pantanella |  August 13th, 2008 at 6:41 pm

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    Wow thanks for the free plug guys. :P

    I’m awfully tempted to make a Giorgio blog, that guy is just too darn good…

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  • alessio |  August 13th, 2008 at 7:04 pm

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    No problem, Marco. You do quality quality stuff. Your flag says you’re in France. Vacationing there or is the flag just wrong? (as it usually is)
    I’d do a player blog but with this blog, the Facebook group I created/administer (largest on Facebook, 12,500 and counting, join hereand if you’re on facebook, friend me here.), and I’m hoping to start an AS Bari blog (my familys hometown) I just wouldn’t have the time for a player. Then my job and university too. I already fell majorly behind on my hometown’s USL-1 team’s blog, but I didn’t have enough time this summer to catch as many games as I was hoping. Not enough time in the day!

    Major thanks to someone on the web who recorded the entire match and put it online. I watched it today after work:
    This should be the full match, but with Polish commentary. :( Sorry, but given how rarely it was telvised being the low-level game it was best I could find. (Each half broken into 3 100mb .rars, download them to the same folder and then extract one of the files) But Juve history, no doubt.

    Lineups: http://www.image-load.eu/out.php/i80955_RAI1013011766V2750020080813204312.jpg
    http://www.image-load.eu/out.php/i80953_RAI1013011766V2750020080813204227.jpg

    First Half:
    http://rapidshare.com/files/137115639/Juventus-Artmedia1p_sport-video.pl.part1.rar
    http://rapidshare.com/files/137115580/Juventus-Artmedia1p_sport-video.pl.part2.rar
    http://rapidshare.com/files/137119608/Juventus-Artmedia1p_sport-video.pl.part3.rar

    Second Half:
    http://rapidshare.com/files/137138260/Juventus-Artmedia2p_sport-video.pl.part1.rar
    http://rapidshare.com/files/137145968/Juventus-Artmedia2p_sport-video.pl.part2.rar
    http://rapidshare.com/files/137145997/Juventus-Artmedia2p_sport-video.pl.part3.rar

    Enjoy!!

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  • Marco Pantanella |  August 13th, 2008 at 7:36 pm

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    alessio, I actually really am in France right now. Call it a “behind enemy lines” mission: I’ve been sent by Marcello to study Les Bleus’s secrets, so that we can beat them once more in 2010. Then again, France decided to keep “master tactician” Ray Ray Dum Dum, so I wonder whether Italy need my help after all… :)

    Seriously though, I’m visiting my folks. The live half the time in Italy (Salerno) half the time in Paris, so here I am. I’ll be back to Montreal by the end of August. And yes, it’s scandalously late and I should go to bed…

    P.S. I’m with you on the time issue. Blogging is hard work. :]

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