Previews: The Battle of the Bianconeri, ADN v. ADP

By: alessio | September 13th, 2008

Thank god that international break is over. I watched the Palermo-Roma game today, and as pleased as I was to see Roma get pounded, just doesn’t satisfy my calcio needs. Roma have had a semi-difficult start, hosting Napoli and away at Palermo. Juve’s had a similar start, also drawing 1-1 against a credible opponent, let’s just avoid the whole 3-1 part.

We’re finally starting the season, there will be consistent Juve games until the next damn international break. We’re hosting Udinese tomorrow at the Olimpico, and Wednesday we host Zenit St. Petersburg, a game I’ve been looking forward to for a while now. It will really show our Champion’s League material, not some win against bush-league champions Artmedia.

Thoughts on the game-
#1- ADP rested: CalcioMercato (take it with a grain of salt) is reporting Ranieri wants to rest ADP for the Zenit game. If so, no ADN v. ADP battle. Amauri will certainly slot in but given his poor performance’s alongside Trezeguet, not entirely sure who will complete the partnership. I’m betting Trezeguet will be benched to play alongside ADP against Zenit.
#2- Injury Crisis Over: Chiellini, Trezeguet, Zanetti, and Marchionni are back in the squad, but Marco will probably break a shin walking out of the dressing rooms. Remains to be seen if Ranieri plans to risk any of these players, I’m thinking not.
#3- ADN is on fire: A brace in Azzurri, and a sensational brace against Palermo on day one. I hope we have Legro marking him. While I’m not giving up on Mellberg (far from it) he was shaky last week and I’d rather not see him up against Di Natale, just yet.
#4- Colatuono hates Bianconeri: Ex-ex-ex-Palermo coach got the boot perhaps prematurely after losing 3-1 at home to Udinese two weeks ago. Last season he got sacked (also perhaps prematurely) after getting spanked 5-0 against Juve in Turin. To complete the similarities, both Bianconeri’s #10s scored a brace in the game.

This is a big game to test us this season. Last year we drew and defeated each Big-4 team, but we often dropped points against teams we should have beat. For example, in Week 3 last year, we lost to Udinese at home 1-0. Odd coincidence. Di Natale had a great goal in that game, whereas Del Piero hit the woodwork an incredibly frustrating 3 times. Vin, over at the Udinese Offside warns us not to underestimate the other Bianconeri, and he’s right. If we bring our big-game mentality to this game, Udinese has no chance. But having watched some frustrating draws last season, that’s a big “if.” To quote former Milan player Dejan Savicevic: “As a Milan supporter, I was frightened by the Juventus I saw against Fiorentina. They are like a football tank. Mauro Camoranesi is world class and then there’s Pavel Nedved. At his age he still runs, attacks and scores goals. After the goal he netted in Florence I got up out of my chair and bowed down to such talent. Juve are dangerous.” Let’s be dangerous tomorrow.


Predicted lineups:

Juventus (4-4-2)- I’m expecting Ranieri to rest ADP, Trez, and Chiellini for Zenit. It may be a great idea but I don’t want it to look like we’re underestimating Udinese, they are a great team. Sissoko should slot back in and Poulsen is in good form so Marchisio will probably be dropped. If we’re leading comfortably, I’d love to see Marchisio and Giovinco get some time.
Buffon; Molinaro, Mellberg, Legrottaglie, Grygera; Nedved, Sissoko, Poulsen, Camoranesi; Amauri, Iaquinta

Udinese (4-3-3)- I’m going with Channel4’s prediction on this because I have no idea other than that Quags and ADN are certainties. Gazzetta calls for slightly different.
Handanovic; Motta, Coda, Domizzi, Pasquale; Inler, D’Agostino, Isla; Pepe, Quagliarella, Di Natale

Side note on lineups. Last year, this was ours. Notice the fact no one is playing in defense except Chiellini in a different position.
Buffon; Birindelli, Andrade, Criscito, Chiellini; Camoranesi (Nocerino 30), Zanetti (Tiago 56), Almiron, Nedved; Del Piero, Trezeguet

Players to watch-
Juventus: Amauri- It seems certain Amauri will be given a starting spot in this game, and this is his time to shine. With service from Nedved, Poulsen, and Camoranesi (with Grygera over-lapping on the right flank) he’s got a very good chance of banging in a goal or two. I’d love to see Iaquinta, oftentimes “the forgotten striker” get one in too.
Udinese: Quagliarella- Everyone is thinking about Di Natale’s sensational form, and I’m not taking anything away from Antonio but Fabio is one hell of a striker as well. He’s rumored to be a big Juventus fan as well, and perhaps with Juve focusing a bit more on Di Natale, Quags could be dangerous.

Prediction: I’m not jinxing this one. 3-1 to the Vecchia Signora (since Udinese shares all our other goddamn nicknames) with Amauri getting a brace. Legrottaglie will score the other. Quags to score for Udinese on the break.

Last note: There’s been a lot of talk about Citeh throwing a lot of money around, and Buffon is one of their rumored targets. While I don’t expect them to ever actually make a bid, here’s my thoughts. Selling a great player is oftentimes a great idea, ie- Zizou. But Buffon, Trezeguet, Camoranesi, Del Piero, and Nedved showed unprecedented loyalty to the club, let’s show it back. These legends are not for sale, at any price. Buffon laughed off the Citeh rumors, and Trezeguet has revealed that Barca made a bid for him (for about the 4th year running) but he+Juventus rejected the bid.

Alright ragazzi, Serie A is back! I may liveblog this game, it’s in the afternoon so my hangover should be settling down. See you then and as always, FORZA JUVE, VINCERE E’ IL TUO DESTINO.



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  • maresca |  September 14th, 2008 at 12:10 pm

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    Hey Johonna, thanks for that – I use it regularly, but for the last two weeks, they have had no links to the Juventus games !!!???

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  • KJ |  September 14th, 2008 at 12:11 pm

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    Ale, is this who scored?

    http://juventus.theoffside.com/files/2008/05/amauri_juve.jpg

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  • j |  September 14th, 2008 at 12:13 pm

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    Maresca – Since you are in Turkey I will send your web-site instructions on how to bypass this problem. It is likely a bit late for today but it won’t be problem in the future.

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  • maresca |  September 14th, 2008 at 12:15 pm

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    J, you are my saviour buddy – danke schön !

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  • vin |  September 14th, 2008 at 12:15 pm

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    Oh. Great.

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  • alessio |  September 14th, 2008 at 12:18 pm

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    Jesus that scared me, we’re not Roma, let’s finish it out!

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  • alessio |  September 14th, 2008 at 12:23 pm

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    KJ, it is. But he didn’t really create the goal or anything. Glad to have him on-board though.

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  • maresca |  September 14th, 2008 at 12:24 pm

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    GET INNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN!!!!!!!!!!!

    3 points in the bag against tough opposition – Just what we need for the midweek; a boost for the match against Zenit.

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  • vin |  September 14th, 2008 at 12:24 pm

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    Udinese actually got their $hit half together in the last ten minutes. If they had played that way the entire match, the result would’ve probably been different.

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  • alessio |  September 14th, 2008 at 12:26 pm

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    They did, vin. I was freaking the shit out, bad enough we were only up 1-0 at the end against a powerful team, (fiorentina, anyone) but Udinese actually started to venture outside of their half. Floro Flores attempt nearly gave me a heart attack.

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  • Samson |  September 14th, 2008 at 12:27 pm

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    Good game for Juve but Udinese did well for the last 15 minutes. Tough but convincing win from Juve.

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  • maresca |  September 14th, 2008 at 12:27 pm

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    By the way J, the best email address to reach me on is webmaster@juvefc.com

    thanks again

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  • alessio |  September 14th, 2008 at 12:28 pm

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    All in all Juve played very well and were unlucky not to win by a much larger margin…if I was an Udinese fan I’d be disappointed. With Pepe+Quags+ADN up top you’ve gotta attack the team, Udinese barely attacked us all game until the end. Long balls did not work.

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  • j |  September 14th, 2008 at 12:29 pm

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    Vin – I appreciate good tactical, disciplined Football and I think Udinese played extremely good. I think you’re going to have an exciting campaign -

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  • maresca |  September 14th, 2008 at 12:39 pm

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    Apologies once again J, I just realised none of these mailboxes are ready to recieve emails as yet.

    If you have info on a way around the restrictions in place, can you drop me a line at: juvefcweb@gmail.com

    I would really appreciate it – many thanks bud

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  • Sofia |  September 14th, 2008 at 12:41 pm

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    exciting game!! good win by juve, but udinese did it to themselves…they didn’t do much until it was nearly too late. it seemed as though they came in to play for the tie which is sad.

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  • vin |  September 14th, 2008 at 1:09 pm

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    Yup. It was all defend-defend-defend and hope for a counter from Udinese.

    Good call from Marino resting Di Natale halfway through; more evidence that he’s taking this next UEFA match very seriously.

    No injuries, thank God!

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  • Neo |  September 14th, 2008 at 1:11 pm

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    is Giovinco being frozen out by Ranieri until he signs a new contract? anyone knows?

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  • Marco Pantanella |  September 14th, 2008 at 1:16 pm

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    Good game.

    Now Zenit.

    :)

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  • vin |  September 14th, 2008 at 1:21 pm

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    Oh… by the way – Juve were really effective in midfield at shutting down passing lanes and working in threes to shut down whomever had the ball. Did you notice that the second a blue shirt had possession in midfield, he was suddenly surrounded by an oreo triangle? Not fun to be on the receiving end of that.

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  • alessio |  September 14th, 2008 at 1:34 pm

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    I did see that. We usually had 2-3 players swarming to the ball, I loved to see that.

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  • Julian |  September 14th, 2008 at 2:02 pm

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    MOTM for me- Sissoko. I can’t believe this is the guy last year who gave away a PK by doing some crazy overhead kick clearance in the box. He’s grown tremendously and he’s a great defensive midfielder. He constantly runs and closes down guys

    First great signing of the Secco era?

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  • Sofia |  September 14th, 2008 at 2:18 pm

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    Julian – What!?!? Secco did something right!??!! NOOOO IT CANT BE TRUE!!! haha no but he did play amazing today i just hope he can keep it up

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  • calisi |  September 14th, 2008 at 2:18 pm

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    Agreed Julian, I believe it was his kung-fu-bicycle-in-his-box-to-the-head kick against Regina to lose real late.

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  • alessio |  September 14th, 2008 at 2:24 pm

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    Yeah, even though that was a bullshit penalty. What impressed me about Sissoko’s play was his dribbling and some of his passes, he showed he’s not just a DM. He was in the box several times and had a good shot palmed away by Handanovic.

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