whats happen for you Juventus
By adhyz82
@adhyz82 (36248)
Indonesia
September 26, 2011 9:32am CST
whats happen for juventus?? after good impression in first matches, they are slowly with 2 points from 2 matches..
whats happen with juventus??
i read conte admit that his team need time for improving..
and indirectly he said that winning as italy league is not his main target..wow...
any juventus fans here?? say something about it..
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3 responses
@rappeter13 (8608)
• Romania
26 Sep 11
You know that I am not a Juventus fan, but I guess it is normal for a team that has made some many transfers to have difficulties at the beginning. I have seen them playing, and they play good, only the results are not the best, but they are good also. I guess Juve will be in the title race this year, and maybe they will win it.
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@adhyz82 (36248)
• Indonesia
27 Sep 11
yes, same like you, iam not juventus fans too
but i still regard juventus can be like juventus when antonio conte still play...
they are complete in conte area...now i think juve need another playmaker like Pavel NEdved...
milos krassic did not reach the level of Nedved, when many of us said he like nedved..
Pirlo need a time for controlling juve rhtyme i think even buffon said that Pirlo is one of the best bought by juve this decade...
but i still regard juventus can be like juventus when antonio conte still play...
they are complete in conte area...now i think juve need another playmaker like Pavel NEdved...
milos krassic did not reach the level of Nedved, when many of us said he like nedved..
Pirlo need a time for controlling juve rhtyme i think even buffon said that Pirlo is one of the best bought by juve this decade...1 person likes this
@rappeter13 (8608)
• Romania
27 Sep 11
Nedved also needed time to adapt to Juventus, and Krasic has now many new team mates. The quality is there, there is only needed to create a harmony and a balance between the players and I guess Juve will be a great team, something similar to that Juve which you are talking about. But then they have had many support from the referees, we all know how big the influence of Luciano Moggi was.
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@ram_cv (16513)
• India
27 Sep 11
My take on Juventus is that they never recovered from the match fixing issue. I think the relegation hurt them badly, though most players did not leave. But since then their coaches have changed regularly and the players seem to have lost that edge.
Cheers!
Ram
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@Sanitary (3968)
• Singapore
30 Sep 11
It's a tight league in Serie A now as u can see, no teams has successfully win all their games. Every teams is dropping points and juventus is still in the top 3. Just look at the table and u will realize that the first team to the tenth team, is only separated by 2 points at most. It does not matter how many points juventus has gained so far, because both their draws happened in away games and that should be something to rejoice about.




