

Reviews: Artmedia 1-1 Juventus- We’re back, baby.
By: alessio | August 26th, 2008Pumped for il nostro ritorno.

Today was fantastic, we got to play some of our 2nd-string players and they all did well. Giovinco, Marchisio, Mellberg, Amauri, Iaquinta, and Poulsen all were terrific, there will be some intense competition for spots this year. Two years later, we’re finally back in the group stages. That’s 8-10million euros cash for TV. Since we’re unseeded, we may draw some tough teams. Bring ‘em on.
Thoughts on the game:
#1- Amauri is a freaking beast: As our friends over at the Palermo Offside loved to tell us, Amauri is a tank. Not only is he a strong prima punta that has terrific aerial technique, Amauri showed off some fantastic dribbling. He also was constantly tracking back to help out in defense. While he’s not quite clicking with all of the team yet (couple runs he missed) he certainly demonstrated his fantastic ability. We’ll be seeing plenty of him in the future.
#2- Our midfield wingers are amazing: When on-form, there’s no doubt that Camoranesi is one of the best midfielders in the world, yet he never gets the credit. Fantastic dribbling ability, great passing, and certainly the best crosser on our team. The crosses he whips into the center….magical. Speaking of magical crosses, the evergreen Pavel Nedved stuck a beautiful one in today, he was constantly moving up and down the left-flank. The Czech Fury’s passion for Juve is unbelievable, as evidenced by his anger when substituted. (No one knows if it was because he was subbed out or didn’t score) He’s turning 36 this week, and Pavel shows no sign of slowing down.
#3- We’ve got plenty of depth: We rested several of our starters, and when you consider C. Zanetti, Marchionni, and Chiellini will be back in a month or so, we are set. Our attacking and center-midfield partnerships were our 2nd string, yet they played great today despite the 1-1 scoreline.
#4- Juventus is in good hands for the future: I am incredibly pleased at how our young players are stepping up to the challenge. They are not holding anything back and each is excelling in their own way. Another Juventino I know defended Secco’s mercato in this way: We only reinforced positions we don’t have young talent coming in. Ie- Instead of a fantasista like VdV/Diego, we have Giovinco. Instead of a master passer/CM like Xabi Alonso, we have Marchisio. Instead of a left-back like Grosso, we have De Ceglie. We don’t have a prima punta or a defensive midfielder coming through so that’s why we bought Amauri/Poulsen. Marchisio was MOTM for me today, he was tackling hard, distributing the ball very well, and generally strongly involved in play, I can’t wait to see him play more. As RAI said after he slid into a tackle, he showed a lot of “personality,” in direct contrast to…
#5- Tiago, what are you doing? So we’ve set him up with Everton, Tottenham, supposedly Newcastle, Atletico, and now Porto. And he’s rejected them all? What the hell is going on? I’d really like to ask him. Is it none of these places appeal to him for some reason? Does he want to continue on his moderately-high salary? Does he think he can cut it at Juventus? Have I used too many questions in a row? I can answer that one, no. But all the others are up in the air. With Marchisio having a great game today, and C. Zanetti returning in a month, Tiago’s space is getting more and more constricted. I don’t understand why he’s not even willing to do a loan move right now.
I’d really like to not talk about Tiago anymore.
Purgatory is over. It’s good to be back.
You can read Marco’s more comprehensive match report here on mCalcio.
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I hope Appiah joins Juventus again. When he left three years ago I was more then a little frustrated that things didn’t work out for him because he plays with a lot of heart. For whatever reason, despite a good effort, he never seemed to get lucky or catch a break while with us.
In Turkey he hit his stride and I was happy for guy. So much so that when the rumour of his possible return to Juventus surfaced earlier this year, I didn’t want him to come back just yet since I felt he was finally receiving the attention he deserved.
Now that he’s a free agent though, I want him back.
He’s almost like a mix between Sissoko and Amauri. A thick and very atheletic midfielder with a lot of quality. In Ranieri’s midfield he’d make for an excellent option.Posted from
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8rZg9d0YSY&feature=related
One of his best goals with Juve.
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Yeah, where are all the skeptics??
Sophia??
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oh sorry, sofia
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Flavio Roma claims Tiago is set to sign with Monaco on loan. I guess that’s where we send midfield flops to now.
I think Appiah would be a good addition because like Roberto said, he’s a combative midfielder but he’s got some skills. And best of all, he’s desperate to put on the bianconero jersey again. Why not!
Side note- my Italian professor this year looks dead on like Gianluca Vialli.
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Congrats guys, looking forward to the European Season. Hopefully we can all make it pretty deep in to the tournament… erm… some of us deeper than others of course
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Yo, somebody clarify what the fuck Gazzetta’s talking about here. Apparently, Juventus are in the second phase of the draw tomorrow thanks to Atletico’s victory over Schalke.
Is there a second phase in tomorrow’s group stage draw of 32?
http://www.gazzetta.it/Calcio/Estero/Primo_Piano/2008/08/27/altrechampions.shtml
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No, it means because Schalke got crushed, we’re now a 2nd seed. So when they pick the groups, there’s the top seed, 2nd, and then the unseeded teams. We were #17 behind Schalke, who got eliminated that puts us in. So we’ll be 2nd seed in our group, so we can’t be with another 2nd seed team.
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KJ – i still hate him:) see when i say something i mean it and i stick to it. I don’t care how many goals he scores for my team i still hate seeing him in a Juve shirt. I know i’m alone there but i don’t really care to be perfectly honest.
Is tiago gone yet??
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its awesome that we’re in pot 2 now.
i have to disagree though, i think appiah is unnecessary. we’re crowded enough there as it is.
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ok ok beauty.
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alessio said:
Flavio Roma claims Tiago is set to sign with Monaco on loan. I guess that’s where we send midfield flops to now.I’ve read that one too. Losing Jérémy Menez to Roma and then signing Tiago? Who put a monkey in charge of transfers at AS Monaco?
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Considering Almiron’s less-than-impressive tenure there, I’m surprised they want him.
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maybe its secco’s twin.
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Pavel Nedved injured this morning in training
http://www.goal.com/en-US/Articolo.aspx?ContenutoId=838074
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roberto – who were you talking to because i don’t understand how your beauty comment made sense with what anyone said…hahaha
calisi – yeahh sissoko got injured to but he’s suspended this weekend anyone…ohh well looks like Poulsen and Marchisio will start instead and perhaps we will see the debut of SUPERSEBA!!
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roberto was referring to the fact Juve is now second-seed.
UEFA Champions League draw this afternoon at 18:00 CET (12:00 ET for North Americans).
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ahh ok makes sense now:) grazie….hopefully we don’t get a group of death or something:S
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beauty
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Juventus’ in Group H with Real Madrid so far…
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Fuck… Zenit is in there with us
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finally there’s BATE… wherever the fuck they’re from.
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BATE will end up being sharkBATE for the other 3 teams, you guys have kind of a toughish group.
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i’d say.
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i think ranieri would start with brazzo instead of gio though vs fiorentina. fuck zenit ughh
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