Ranieri’s Thoughts: Lazio v. Juventus

By: roberto | January 17th, 2009

Liverani plays for Palermo now not Lazio I know.What a classic picture. It almost looks like this ex-biancocelesti is trying to open Pavel’s mouth with his left hand to examine his gums. Silly Liverani, they’re as immaculate as his hair you idiot. In any case, Liverani was shipped off to Palermo for putting his hands on an ex-Lazio man adored more than him. True I swear. 

So Liverani-less, Lazio currently sit seventh in the standings three points ahead of their city rivals Roma. These next couple of games will most likely be decisive for their dreams of European glitz and glamour so definitely expect some action. Maybe not this type of eye gazing action again but what do you expect when Nedved has such dreamy baby blues. Thoughts on Ranieri’s thoughts after the jump.

Big Claudio did his best to answer a few questions during a press conference on the eve of the match at the Stadio Olimpico. He’s asked a whole ton of shit coaches of his calibre really never answer pre-game, but what the heck you can’t hate on the reporters for trying.

Do you have a formation in mind already? What about Lazio?
“I will think of the formation tonight. You know which players are available and which are not. Lazio is in good form. They have a good team, Delio Rossi and Loitto put together a good squad. I had spoken of them as being amongst the top teams”. 

“They had problems last year because of injuries so they couldn’t repeat the performance of the previous season. This year we will be playing a difficult match. They are fast and organized. We however are ready and will do our best”.

What about Buffon and Chiellini?
“Buffon should be in the starting line-up. I will talk to him but things seem ok. He rested against Catania and is now ready. Chiellini has this muscular problem. It seemed like a little thing but it was more then we thought. He came back from the break and felt something. Certain small injuries take more time. There are some players who recover fast and others who need more time”.

How do you fell about the problems in the defence?
“I feel as always. We had problems before in the midfield which I overcame by changing Nedved’s position. This is the first time this season we have so many defenders missing but I have good players and we’ll see what we can do”.

What about Ariaudo? Will he be in the starting line-up?
“I have to think and consider everything because there are various aspects and so I must think well about it. Lazio have fast players so I have to think before making a decision”.

Do you feel demoralized since you had hoped to find the full team available after returning from the Christmas break? Will Juventus buy any new players in January?
“I am not demoralized. Things aren’t worse then they were before the break. We have to deal with Chiellini’s injury and Grygera’s suspension but these are not long term problems and we should have everybody back in two weeks time. No. I don’t think we need new players. We cannot have a squad of 40 after all only 11 go on the field”.

What do you think of this new trend of big investors trying to poach champions away from their teams? Do you fear losing Buffon? Will Milan be weaker without Kaka’ and would you sell him?
“I think that until there are people ready to invest in football they are welcome as long as they don’t open a vortex. As a sportsman I wouldn’t like to see Kaka’ leave because Italian football would be losing a champion but I can’t interfere with Milan’s plans”. 

“Buffon? They seem to be thinking of others so I don’t think I have the worries Ancelotti has at the moment. Milan without Kaka is different but here we have a number of beautiful examples of players leaving but the squad still going strong: Vialli, Baggio, Zidane, Platini…”

What do you expect the table to look like after tomorrow?
“Honestly, I don’t look at the table but think of what we can do to do well. We will look at the table at the end of the season. Now is the time to work hard”.

What are the things to think about? Do you think Milan will be weakened if Kaka’ leaves?
“The more good teams the better because the points are more open. I think of my team and at the moment of Lazio. I know what Lazio is capable of doing when in good form so I look at what I can do and not what can happen to others”.

Do you think Juventus are capable of changing tactics since you seem to have a 4-4-2 formation as default?
“We did it when we needed to. We changed formation as was necessary. It depends on how you express yourself best. Up to now Juventus has always been clever enough not to allow the other team to impose the game but dictate theirs on others”. 

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Couple things first. Since that press conference Buffon has gotten sick so he’ll be missing this one (dammit). Instead, Manninger will be in the starting eleven line-up. Also both Chiellini and Camoranesi haven’t sufficiently recovered from their respective injuries yet so we could very well see the afformentioned Ariaudo again starting at centre back alongside Legro. Does Ranieri really have any other choice in defence? Well if Mellberg is going to cover Grygera’s void at right back, then realistically speaking the youngster is our only man fit for the job. 

However, did you notice how concernded Ranieri was with Lazio’s pace? Perhaps then he’s thinking Mellberg’s experience might serve us better in the middle. Thus, Ariaudo’s out and maybe our utility man De Ceglie might be asked to play some right back with Molinaro expected to start on the left as Salihams is still useless. Speaking of useless, Iaquinta, Trezeguet, Knezevic, and Zebina round out the remaining names on that list. 

Speaking of Lazio’s pace, how about a Seba-Nedved swap in our midfield? Everyone knows speed kills, and with Super Seba’s own we could do well matching pace with pace up front. Maybe he’ll do it, but most likely he won’t. What he will do is start Marchionni, Sissoko, and Marchisio in the remaining slots. It’ll be interesting to see who from the Za-Pa-Ro (credit C4) trio will give Sissoko or Marchisio (or both) a run for their money. Zarate is talented but young and stupid… Wait what? Shit! So are Momo and Marchisio. What do we do? Maybe through in some Zanetti action then. Either way this midfield battle shouldn’t be as important our defensive stand against the Za-Pa-Ro.

Finally, this whole Kaka to Manchester City for me is officially done. The way the Milan players hugged him after the game said it all. Kaka is now a Citizen. What does this mean to the fans? “There was tension during the half-time break, as furious supporters tried to get into the VIP area to insult general manager Adriano Galliani and were waving money to suggest this was all the club cared about” C4. But remember everyone like Ranieri said “we have a number of beautiful examples of players leaving but the squad still going strong: Vialli, Baggio, Zidane, Platini…”

IERI… OGGI… DOMANI… SEMPRE JUVE!!!



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  • hant00 |  January 18th, 2009 at 1:35 pm

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    just trying to find a positive note here guys. i think ariaudo is pretty decent, considering how big this game was.

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  • MAD |  January 18th, 2009 at 1:41 pm

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    If I were a Juve fan, I would be disappointed as well.

    When you can handle the ball 3 times in one game and not get a call against, break someone’s nose and not get a call against, mug another player outside your own area and not get a call against- when you escape all those calls then you get a Nedved Flop which DOES get you a free kick… and all you manage to get is a Juve Special (a 1-1 draw as a result of veeeeery favorable calls), then disappointment is the order of the day.

    I think that you should complain to the referee that you bought.

    Obviously he owes you a refund… or a least your next game FREE!

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  • Kasia |  January 18th, 2009 at 1:41 pm

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    Another positive note: we didn’t end like Inter today…

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  • Kasia |  January 18th, 2009 at 1:42 pm

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    Wow, MAD, apparently we’ve seen two different games.

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  • alex |  January 18th, 2009 at 1:53 pm

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    what team do you support MAD?

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  • Nnahoj |  January 18th, 2009 at 1:55 pm

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    alex, it is obvious what team he supports.

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  • aldo |  January 18th, 2009 at 1:57 pm

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    i support lazio and i have to say that was a good match sorta. it could have easily gone either way sadly it didnt favour us. Fair enough result in the end i guess do you Juve supporters agree??

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  • Kasia |  January 18th, 2009 at 2:01 pm

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    aldo, I agree. We weren’t determined enough, sadly, and that’s how it ends.

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  • aldo |  January 18th, 2009 at 2:03 pm

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    well as long as you beat inter for the title and hopefully we get champions league spot too,fingers crossed. i am sick of Inter winning and that MAD fella is an Inter supporter just to let you know.

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  • Nnahoj |  January 18th, 2009 at 2:04 pm

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    MAD, you’re a dick with a chip on your shoulder. I suggest you just fuck off and go nurse your bleeding asshole after that raping you got from Atalanta. While you’re doing that, read up on what is actually supposed to be considered a handling offence (I know you Inter fans think that once a player puts his arm up against you it should be a handball: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmzhUHGGL_E ,but that the rules are quite different for everyone else).

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  • MAD |  January 18th, 2009 at 2:15 pm

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    Wow johanN, I guess I should be upset or something. Some idiot calls me names and swears at me and… what? Am I supposed to go cry now?

    Try again, and this time don’t be so cliche. Think of something new. Be creative.

    I noticed that you didn’t mind visiting the Inter board a few times johanN. Nor do I recall you telling your Juve buddies not to bug us in the past. So, I suggest that you don’t be a hypocrite, okay sunshine?

    Ahh, and I do actually know what constitutes a handling offence. I saw three of them today. I have seen one by a Juventus player every game since and including the Inter game.

    So I would be very disappointed if I were you. What, you didn’t get a money back guarantee with every game or something?

    I hope that you kept the receipt at least.

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  • MAD |  January 18th, 2009 at 2:17 pm

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    And I don’t see how Juve won’t beat Inter for the scudetto.

    It’s hard for 11 to beat 15 over the course of the season.

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  • Kasia |  January 18th, 2009 at 2:21 pm

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    Concerning handlings: nice one by Zlatan during the second goal for Atalanta :)

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  • alex |  January 18th, 2009 at 2:27 pm

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    ere mate how anyone can take you seriously since calciopoli is just comical. inter have been getting the most insane decisions in europe since 2006! and your a team full of sore losing mercenaries that have about as much class as a bit of dog shit that has been left out in the sun. inter are a joke and no one likes them apart from some people from the shit half of milan, people from serbia and dickheads like you!

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  • Samson |  January 18th, 2009 at 2:35 pm

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    Saw the match and i was suprised of how many chances Lazio got.

    Look i hate Sphyncter Milan as much as you Juventini but the ref seemed a little calciopoli-ish to me too but i do think that the 1-1 draw was a fair result.

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  • Nnahoj |  January 18th, 2009 at 2:36 pm

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    A buying refs joke – how original! You’re a regular Dane Cook, aren’t you now?

    And wow! You cracked the code of my name! Bravo mate! Want a cookie?

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  • Nnahoj |  January 18th, 2009 at 2:45 pm

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    And by the way, I’ve only graced you Merda-ites presence over at the Merda offside once, and was meted with the same response. So hypocrisy…I don’t think so. It’s more like returning the favour.

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  • roberto |  January 18th, 2009 at 3:57 pm

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    “When you can handle the ball 3 times in one game and not get a call against, break someone’s nose and not get a call against, mug another player outside your own area and not get a call against”

    Handle the ball 3 times in one game? Do explain when and where please.
    Break someone’s nose? Purposely?
    Mug another player outside our area? Molinaro on Zarate?

    Help me Help you mad.

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  • roberto |  January 18th, 2009 at 4:13 pm

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    Wait did you mean the low cross to Foggia instead?

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  • Antonio |  January 18th, 2009 at 7:09 pm

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    Juventini don’t bother with him. Sure he’s gonna be upset, his beloved Sfinter is a little sore right now. It’s a bit sad when someone with a family still has nothing better to than go onto other teams blogs and talk shit when he really should be hiding following a 3-1 loss to Atalanta. Btw, bad luck oggi guys but you’re only 3 behind now. Forza gli Italiani, Albiceleste Pezzi di Merda

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  • guly |  January 19th, 2009 at 3:48 am

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    Antonio’s right, don’t bother.
    IMHO ranieri should try play gio n ale together.
    at least gio’s dribbling could give more freekicks (yummy..),
    btw i feel that sissoko’s still too inconsistent to be a first team player..

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  • Justin |  January 19th, 2009 at 3:58 am

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    Can’t we just ignore MAD? Don’t Roberto and Alessio have administrative powers to ban him from (at least) the Juventus Offside? If none, can’t we (Juventini) just ignore him?

    I’m a pretty open-minded person and arguments are always welcome just as long as it’s done rationally and respectfully. However, from MAD’s perspective, Juventus will always be a cheater that doesn’t deserve to win anything and Inter will always be the best. What’s the point of arguing? I’m just sick and tired of reading his comments that offer nothing but pure hubris and a huuuuuge sense of football myopia. It really destroys what this blog is intended to establish – an arena for football discussions by football fans not self-righteous or arrogant bigots.

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  • alex |  January 19th, 2009 at 4:54 am

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    arent sissoko and molinaro suspended for the game against fiorentina? that means de ceglie and marchisio will start so hopefully they will shine AGAIN and keep there places. i love pavel as much as the next man but giovinco should be a starter every game

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  • alessio |  January 19th, 2009 at 5:14 am

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    Fuck me. This lack of internet is killing me.

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  • KJ |  January 19th, 2009 at 6:16 am

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    Dude, Liverani came from Fiorentina, not Lazio..

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