Grande Juventus!!
0:0 contro Internazionale FC
Juventus Torino per sempre, tu sei il mio amore! Juventini per sempre!
morgen gibts ne ausführliche Zusammenfassung, ein sehr gutes Spiel von uns
wir waren sogar die bessere mannschaft im San Siro aus meiner Sicht, so kanns weitergehen, Krasic einfach brilliant und Aquilani ebenso.
Zur Abwehr heut abend kann ich nur eins sagen Weltklasse, heut hat das umschalten von defensive auf Offensive nahezu perfekt funktioniert, das einzige was gefehlt hat waren die Tore.
hmm ich würd sagen es war ziemlich ausgeglichen in der 2. halbzeit war es ein richtig gutes spiel leider ohne tore ... was mir bei juve gefallen hat war die abwehr und wichtig ist zu null gespielt weiter so
seit wann ist stankovic zweiter kapitän ???
Gute Analyse.
War ein starkes Spiel, überraschend hohes Tempo bis zur 75 Minute.
Frage mich nur warum Sissoko nicht in der Stammelf ist...
ich mag Inter, aber Juve hat mich überzeugt.
Pozdrav
Baba
naja man hat ein großes maß an guten Spielern auf dieser Position, del Neri bevorzugt ja das 442 und da sind nunmal 2 Flügelspieler Pflicht, hier ist Krasic gesetzt und er überzeugt auch vollkommen, der Wechsel nach Italien hat ihm persöhnlich absolut gut getan und auf links spielen entweder Lanzafame, Martinez gelegentlich oder Pepe.
ja das Tempo war im gesamten Spiel hoch, aber das ist bei diesem Prestigeduell auch eigentlich standart. Aber was ich sagen muss, es war ein extrem faires Spiel, es gab kaum Karten und Fouls allgemein, die Atmosphäre war sehr gut, so kann es weiter gehen. Das Spiel hatte recht wenig wirklich giftiges.
Die Defensive überzeugte mich gestern Abend vorallem, das war Spitze gegen diese geballte Offensivpower. Die Woche der Wahrheit haben wir sehr gut überstanden mit einem 1:1 bei ManCity und einem 0:0 im San Siro beim Tripplesieger Inter Mailand.
STARTING XI (4-3-1-2)
Julio Cesar (Brazil/Inter) – Five times a champion with the Nerazzurri, he has been one of the most consistent and successful net-minders of the modern era. His speed of reaction is second to none and in top form he can seem unbeatable.
Lilian Thuram (France/Juventus) – Having first found fame in Italian terms with Parma he became a stalwart of the Bianconeri defence. Happy in the centre of the back four, he is pressed into action at right-back for this team.
Paolo Montero (Uruguay/Juventus) – A man more likely to see red than anyone else in his team but also a natural winner. He helped the Bianconeri to five League wins and wrote his name in some unwanted record books along the way.
Ivan Ramiro Cordoba (Colombia/Inter) – Another tough nut defender to form a central defensive pair of destroyers with Montero. If they both manage to stay on the pitch it is hard to imagine anything or anyone getting past them.
Javier Zanetti (Argentina/Inter) – Could slot into midfield too but selected here in the full-back’s role he adopts with class and consistency. A serial winner with Inter and a real leader, might help to keep the other South American defenders calm.
Toninho Cerezo (Brazil/Sampdoria) – The heart and lungs of Samp’s only Scudetto the leggy Brazilian sees off more illustrious countrymen thanks to his versatility. A great defensive cover in midfield but also always ready to break into attack.
Dejan Stankovic (Serbia/Lazio & Inter) – Juventus fans did not want him but they could have done with his drive and determination at the centre of their side. A vicious shot and uncompromising tackling are among his finest attributes.
Zvonimir Boban (Croatia/Milan) – A player from the second wave of great Milan sides he was a lynchpin in many of their successes. Headstrong and talented, he combined both quantity and quality to enormous effect.
Michel Platini (France/Juventus) – Le Roi was the first Serie A superstar Straniero of the new era. His panache was perfect for the Juve style and even though he only won a couple of titles, he remains a legend to this day.
Diego Maradona (Argentina/Napoli) – Just two Scudetti, perhaps, but what triumphs. He brought the city of Naples to life, upset the dominance of northern sides and played glorious football. Simply the best Straniero.
Marco Van Basten (Holland/Milan) – With just one space for a Dutchman, Ruud Gullit, Edgar Davids and Frank Rijkaard might be offended but there could only be one inclusion. The finest striker seen in Serie A in the modern era.
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[FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular]Walter Samuel (Argentina/Roma and Inter) –[FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular] Yet more defensive steel from South America in the shape of one of the most uncompromising figures in the game. Could easily slot into the starting line-up ahead of Montero or Cordoba.
[/FONT][FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular]Manuel Rui Costa (Portugal/Milan) – [/FONT][FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular]A shamelessly self-indulgent selection as countryman Luis Figo won far more titles. But Italy saw more of the best of Rui at Fiorentina and Milan where his poise and elegance were breathtaking.
[/FONT][FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular]Hans-Peter Briegel (Germany/Verona) –[/FONT][FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular] When Verona won the League he was their driving force and he could help turn matches for this team. Ready to transform defence into attack in an instant and push his team forward from midfield.
[/FONT][FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular]Marcelo Salas (Chile/Lazio & Juventus) –[/FONT][FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular] El Matador was a key figure in Lazio’s Scudetto of 2000 when Serie A saw him at his very best. Injuries hampered him at the Bianconeri although the striker was still part of two League titles.
[/FONT][FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular]Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Sweden/Juventus & Inter) –[/FONT][FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular] He may have an ego as big as his boots but his achievements, in Italy at least, merit it. Stripped of his Juve titles he moved on to win at Inter and, who knows, maybe Milan too.
COACH
[FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular]Jose Mourinho (Portugal/Inter) – [/FONT][FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular]Few foreign managers have enjoyed success in Italy in recent times, unlike overseas players. Vujadin Boskov, Nils Liedholm and Sven Eriksson won Scudetti but none of them got close to the overall achievements of the Special One.[/FONT]
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