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  1. 4 points
    Spero per lui che se ne vada e ingaggino un fenomeno del forum a caso.
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    O forse non gli piacciono le sceneggiate da circo alla Conte/Allegri.
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    Sono così da sempre... ad esempio, di recente ho scoperto che un "tal" Giovanni Mauro arbitro negli anni '20 del secolo scorso e presidente dell'A.I.A., nonché commissario F.I.G.C. nel dopoguerra, era addirittura uno dei fondatori delle mierde prescritte... pensa te... ... la realtà è che questi hanno imparato alla grande il modus operandi dell'ex URSS... accusare gli altri di quello che fanno loro e stracciarsi le vesti facendo le vittime...e purtroppo la differenza, per quanto ci riguarda, è che noi non avevamo un loro tifoso e nostro odiatore come proprietario...
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    Molti non hanno capito che sti scappati di casa che abbiamo come dirigenti sarebbero capaci di portare a casa al suo posto qualche carneade sconosciuto dalla francia o dalla serie B belga. Spalletti non è e non è mai stato l'allenatore dei miei sogni, ma OGGI è grasso che cola nella povertà totale in cui versa la juve a tutti i livelli. Poi sono anche io molto critico, ad esempio spero che dall'anno prossimo faccia SOLO la difesa a 4 ad esempio senza doversi ogni volta adeguare all'avversario di turno, e magari migliorare nei cambi, che è sempre stato uno dei suoi deficit.
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    Spero che la dirigenza ritiri la sua offerta Dobbiamo fermarci con i giocatori che hanno infortuni ripetuti. Soprattutto quando i giocatori sono solo nella media
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    Tutti gli allenatori son perdenti se si guardano tutte le stagioni tranne quelle dove hanno vinto
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    Ieri ha giocato benissimo. Zero responsabilità sui due gol subiti. L’unica volta che e’ stato puntato da Olise gli ha tolto il pallone in maniera pulitissima. In impostazione e’ stato impeccabile. Poi e’ stato sostituito ma solo perche’ Militao sta rientrando da un infortunio, l’allenatore lo considera il difensore piu’ forte al mondo ma non ha ancora i 90 minuti e lo sta mettendo nelle ultime mezze ore ma non per demerito di Hujisen. Sta narrativa che sta deludendo al Real e’ presente solo tra alcuni tifosi juventini che rosicano perche’ lo abbiamo regalato e perso 40 milioni nell’affare, per non parlare di quanto ci avrebbe fatto comodo se lo avessimo tenuto, risparmiando anche i 27 milioni di Kelly (che sta comunque facendo il suo). Stiamo parlando di un 20 enne che e’ il primo cambio dei difensori centrali del Real e schierato dall’inizio in un quarto di Champions contro la squadra attualmente piu’ forte al mondo in fase offensiva. Ha giocato 34 partite con due gol e due assist, convocato con la Nazionale Spagnola e titolare nell’ultima partita, vorrei fallire cosi’ anche io.
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    Il dubbio che non subiamo attentati perché vi sia un tacito accordo tra parti viene spontaneo. Poi non entro nel merito delle questioni che state dibattendo, mi limito solo a questa considerazione che facevo da un pò di tempo. Buon proseguimento e non ve la prendete troppo. In fondo siamo tutti della stessa parte, quella del bene della juve!
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    PUTA MANDRIL HAHAHAHA Pero hanno avuto il solito aiutino con un rigorello ordinato dal Palazzo e dai Poteri Loschi. ODIO MORTALE PER IL LADRIL. CREPATE VERMI
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    Il contatto finale su Olise molto più netto di quello famoso di Benatia, lo stesso arbitro figlio di tr**a ovviamente non lo ha fischiato stasera…
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    Kvara l'ultimo fenomeno visto in Italia... Yildiz bravissimo ma la mentalità tedesca lo penalizza un po' quando si trova contro il portiere perché non concepisce la giocata da calcio di strada nel mettere a sedere l'avversario
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    Inno della champions fischiato e non è la prima volta A Torino invece si urla De Gembions
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    ECCO COME UN PISCHELLO BOSNIACO SI E’ INTORTATO DONNARUMMA – PARLA IL 14ENNE AFAN CIZMIC, IL RACCATTAPALLE CHE ALL’INIZIO DEI RIGORI DI BOSNIA-ITALIA HA TRAFUGATO IL FOGLIETTO DI GIGIO DONNARUMMA CON GLI APPUNTI SUI RIGORISTI AVVERSARI: “VOLEVO SOLTANTO FARE QUALCOSA DI UTILE PER IL MIO PAESE. DONNARUMMA ERA FUORI DI SÉ, NON ERA TRANQUILLO, ECCO PERCHÉ SI È TUFFATO MALE SUI NOSTRI RIGORI. MA LO SPORT È ANCHE QUESTO. QUELLO CHE SUCCEDE IN CAMPO RESTA IN CAMPO” – VIDEO https://www.dagospia.com/sport/come-pischello-bosniaco-si-e-intortato-donnarumma-parla-14enne-afan-470266
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    Magari ci fosse il modo, tipo inception, per innestare nella sua mente il convincimento che deve vendere... purtroppo Gion non sogna, i rettiliani non fanno sogni, però generano incubi...agli altri
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    Che tristezza sapere ed essere consapevoli che noi ormai siamo fuori da emozioni come queste
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    Che non sia un vincente ci siamo, ma nemmeno così tanto perdente, non ha mai avuto sti squadroni
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    Però oggettivamente quando ha avuto squadre veramente forti, che avrebbero potuto lottare per il titolo? Né la Roma né i cartonati, il Napoli assolutamente si e infatti ha vinto, e ha vinto anche in Russia (vabbè)… diciamo che poche volte ha perso da favorito
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    Nel frattempo abbiamo fatto con la mia amica la nostra reaction per l'ultima partita Se vi piace il video lasciateci un like ed iscrivetevi al canale che ora con l'estate incrementeremo il tutto
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    Un mercato di parametri zero o quasi Allison Kalulu rudigher bremer cambiaso Locatelli. Goretka Chico. B.silva. Yildiz. Lewandowski
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    Davasini 89 MLD Ardoino 38MLD secondo forbes Tutti e due tifosissimi Juventus Mi piacerebbe che qualcuno gli chiedesse però cosa farebbero per riottenere gli scudetti scippati cosa ne pensano di farsopoli il comportamento a certi giornali almeno, tipo bloccarli all'entrata dello stadium, mi serve che dicano qualcosa di forte insomma.
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    Magari ci casca qualche altro fesso come noi
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    gara della verità su questa Juve.... inutile girarci intorno
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    ...da un bel po' di anni lo siamo diventati.
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    NELLA FAIDA DEGLI AGNELLI JAKI PERDE UN ALTRO ROUND – IL TRIBUNALE DI THUN, IN SVIZZERA, NON PROCEDERÀ ALL'ESAME DEL CASO RELATIVO ALLA RESIDENZA DI MARELLA CARACCIOLO, VEDOVA DI GIANNI AGNELLI – IL FASCICOLO, APERTO PER INIZIATIVA DI JOHN ELKANN, NON RIGUARDA LA VALIDITÀ DI TESTAMENTI E ACCORDI, MA L'EFFETTIVITÀ DELLA RESIDENZA DI MARELLA A LAENEN, NEL CANTONE DI BERNA – I LEGALI DI JAKI: “PRENDIAMO ATTO. JOHN, LAPO E GINEVRA ELKANN SONO DETERMINATI A DIFENDERE LA PROPRIA POSIZIONE NEI PROSSIMI PROCEDIMENTI DI APPELLO…” https://www.dagospia.com/cronache/faida-degli-agnelli-jaki-perde-round-il-tribunale-thun-in-svizzera-non-470210
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    Beato te che ci credi che questi qui faranno una campagna seria...
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    sono così da 100 anni, caro! non è cosa dell'ultimo ventennio...anche se con john hanno trovato un alleato insperato!
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    il rigore lo abbiamo preso a difesa schierata, che dobbiamo fare se no? parcheggiare il pullman davanti alla porta in casa contro il Genoa? i gol li prendiamo anche se ci rintaniamo dietro, le sciocchezze dei nostri difensori non mancano mai
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    Juventus 2 - Genoa 0: Initial reaction and random observations Juventus knew they wouldn’t be able to jump back into fourth place no matter what happened during Monday’s lunchtime kickoff between Como and Udinese. But with what played out in Udine, Juventus’ opportunity to cut the gap between themselves and fourth-place Como was there for the taking. And they did just that. There were two very different kind of halves from Juventus on Monday evening, but thanks to about as dominant of an opening 45 minutes as anybody could have asked for with Gleison Bremer and Weston McKennie scoring goals within the first 20 minutes, the Bianconeri were able to ride that two-goal lead to a 2-0 victory over Genoa at the Allianz Stadium. With that win and Como’s scoreless draw against Udinese a few hours earler, the gap between fourth place and fifth place is now down to a single point. And with Como the next team up to face Inter Milan on the Serie A schedule, there is a legit chance that Juventus could be in fourth by the time next weekend is over (or even as they’re heading back to Turin after the trip to Bergamo). ............ Shoot, I don’t think anybody foresaw one of the second-half heroes that prevented Genoa from actually getting on the scoreboard being a much-maligned former starting goalkeeper who wasn’t in the starting lineup and hadn’t played since Juventus’ brutal loss to Como on Feb. 21 on this same field in Turin. On that day, Michele Di Gregorio was adding to his list of costly errors. This time around, about six weeks later, he was making about as Gigi Buffon-like double save as you’ll see from a Juve keeper — let alone one who came on in a pinch because Mattia Perin picked up a calf injury late in the first half. If Di Gregorio doesn’t make either of those two saves, then it’s about as nervy as a final 15 minutes as we’ll see. Heck, even with those saves it was still a nervy final 15 minutes from Juventus thanks to a second half that left a whole lot to be desired. It was the culmination of a second half in which Juve took their foot off the gas a little bit, were probably taxed from the high-tempo first-half performance they delivered on and the fact that Tommaso Baldanzi gave Genoa exactly the kind of spark that Daniele De Rossi was looking for. Juventus could have been made to rue some of their missed chances — and especially so with somebody like McKennie who could very well have scored a hat trick with his two notable close-range shots that he didn’t convert. They could have put Genoa away for good with plenty of time to spare and made the final 30 minutes (or more) a total cruise to the finish line like you’re just driving with the top down on a beautiful Sunday with absolutely nothing else to do. But, this is Juventus in 2026, and nothing comes easy or really follows the logic we’ve always known with this sport. That is why, up 2-0, their best defender is going on a tackle right on the edge of the box that ends up being a penalty after a lengthy VAR review. That is why, after not playing for six weeks because his manager replaced him as the start in goal, Di Gregorio suddenly is thrust into the spotlight and becomes a hero with a massive double save that keeps the clean sheet intact. This was a classic game that should have been a 3-0, 4-0 or even more kind of victory for Juventus. Instead, the actuality was a nervy second half where you probably thought “2-0 is the most dangerous lead in football” once or twice, if not more. Juventus, as is well-established, did a whole lot right in the first half only to, in a way, be their own worst enemy after the break that kept Genoa hanging away in some shape or form. In the end, though, they got the three points. ............ We said it around the same point in the schedule last season when this exact same situation regarding Champions League qualification was playing out — we don’t care how they win, as long as they win. Considering the vast differences in both halves — and Spalletti essentially said after the game that it wouldn’t have been possible for Juve to keep things up after what they did in the opening 45 minutes — it would have made total sense for this team to cough the lead up and leave us wondering if the chances for Champions League next season were basically gone. But, they won — and that is the thing they need to do as much as possible over these final eight weeks of the 2025-26 season. ............ RANDOM THOUGHTS AND OBSERVATIONS A 2-0 lead? Within 20 minutes? In this economy? Seriously, though, a 2-0 lead within 20 minutes is something that is more than welcomed around these parts and that is the way you would like to see Juventus start just about every one of their remaining games this season. The second half, though? Not so much! The passing sequence that led to McKennie’s goal to make it 2-0 was just beautiful. Andrea Cambiaso and Kenan Yildiz did well to combine in a tight space and get out of pressure. Cambiaso was incredibly smart with his switch of the field to fully kick things into gear. McKennie’s run to find himself wide open in the box was great. Same goes for Francisco Conceição’s cutback to spot McKennie. And the finish to cap it all off. Just a great team goal all the way around. The finishing on McKennie’s other two chances in the box? Not as nice. ............ McKennie being suspended due to yellow card accumulation for the weekend trip to Bergamo is less than ideal. No ot a fan of it — nope, not one bit. David was surely a surprise to many when it comes to him being a starting lineup choice. But he played a solid game after a productive international break with Canada. That shot he had that hammered off the post was impressive if only because the guy had absolutely no momentum behind him and looked to be basically flat-footed as he got the ball off. ............ Shot count in the first half: Juventus 10, Genoa 2. Shot count in the second half: Genoa 10, Juventus 6. If Arek Milik scored his first goal in basically two years in that kind of way … oh my goodness. Might have written 1,300 words just on that alone, folks. Is it time to heap some praise on Di Gregorio? Yeah, I think it is. Let’s do it … For him to come off the bench and basically just have the halftime interval to try and lock in mentally only to go on and make that double save, it’s pretty remarkable. And that is even before you think about how tough these past six weeks must have been after he lost his starting job to Perin, a move that Spalletti first said was more of a mental health break before it became a more more permanent thing. Maybe he got a little bit of a sarcastic cheer on his first save of the day when the shot was right at him. But on that double save? Just brilliant. That is the kind of stuff that made me really have high hopes for him when he first signed with Juventus. Plus, the dude has gotten his fair share of online abuse from folks following his mistakes. Redemption, at least for one game, looked really good on him — and you could tell he was feeling it, too. Finally, Di Gregorio just seems like a genuinely good dude regardless of his Inter past. It’s always good to see good things happen to good people. ............ I also like the part of Kalulu’s game in which he channels his inner Danilo and makes a huge 1-on-1 tackle only to look completely nonchalant about it right after it happens. Four Juventus players got yellow cards in this game. It felt like so many more than that. Yildiz had almost as many key passes by himself as Genoa had as a team. And yet this felt like a somewhat quiet outing for Kenan on the whole. Boy is good. ............ Read more -> https://www.blackwhitereadallover.com/previews-reviews/37583/juventus-genoa-2026-serie-a-matchday-31-final-score-result-initial-reaction-random-observations
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    Spalletti criticises Juventus second-half performance despite 2-0 Genoa win: ‘Impossible’ Luciano Spalletti criticised Juventus’s second-half performance despite picking up a 2-0 victory over Genoa in Serie A on Monday evening, and says that after six or seven months at the helm in Turin, ‘I’m still not sure what I’m dealing with’. ............ Despite moving back within a point of Como and the Serie A top four on Easter Monday, Spalletti was still frustrated by some of the things he saw from his players against Genoa, especially in the second half. ............ “It wasn’t tiredness, we didn’t train yesterday or the day before,” Spalletti told Sky after full-time. “I left them alone because they needed to recover. They had two days off, a training session and a half and then they took a break, so that’s not the case.” ............ “Sometimes we have to accept that we aren’t the best versions of ourselves. After six or seven months here, I’m still not sure what I’m dealing with. It’s not possible to have a first half like that and then a second half like this. And if they go ahead and score the penalty, it becomes a very difficult evening.” ............ There are also concerns for Dusan Vlahovic, who was meant to come on but felt something go in his calf while warming up, and for goalkeeper Perin, who was forced off at half-time, also with a calf issue. “There is concern because they both got hurt, they both felt a muscle go,” Spaleltti confirmed. “We need them to have tests to understand how long it will take to get them back on the pitch.” . Read more -> https://football-italia.net/spalletti-criticise-juventus-second-half-genoa/
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    Juventus player ratings vs Genoa: Di Gregorio back with a bang Juventus made the most out of Roma and Como’s slip-ups, as they beat Genoa by two unanswered goals to place themselves just one point behind the Champions League zone. Gleison Bremer and Weston McKennie gave the Old Lady a two-goal lead after 17 minutes, but they couldn’t quite kill off the contest with a third, which kept the visitors’ hopes alive. ............ Juventus XI (3-4-2-1) Mattia Perin – 6 The experienced goalkeeper was almost a bystander against his former club for 45 minutes before making way for Di Gregorio. Pierre Kalulu – 7 ............ Gleison Bremer – 6.5 A story of two halves for the Brazilian, who scored the opener after four minutes and looked outstanding against Lorenzo Colombo in the first period, but found some difficulties after the break, and ended up giving away a spot-kick. Lloyd Kelly – 6.5 ............ Weston McKennie – 7 The versatile American showcased his finishing touch by rounding off a slick counter-attack, but he will be kicking himself for squandering two glorious chances later on. Manuel Locatelli – 7 A dominant display in the middle of the park from the Juventus captain, who never shied away from a sliding tackle. Picked up his teammates with precise passes and long balls. Khephren Thuram – 6.5 ............ Andrea Cambiaso – 6 ............ Francisco Conceicao – 7 The Portuguese speed demon provided the assist for McKennie with a perfectly timed set-up pass. He was able to cause havoc on countless occasions. Kenan Yildiz – 6.5 ............ Jonathan David – 5.5 The Canadian had a forgettable first half, but almost made up for it with a venomous shot out of nowhere that crashed against the far post. Substitutes Michele Di Gregorio – 7.5 If his half-time introduction aimed to restore his self-confidence, then it certainly panned out better than Spalletti had expected. Pulled off a fantastic save on Aaron Martin’s spot-kick before denying the follow-up attempt. Arkadiusz Milik – 6.5 The Pole’s return has been a breeze of fresh air for Juventus. Held up the ball experetly, brought his teammates into the play, and almost scored from the halfway line with an audacious effort. Fabio Miretti – N/A Emil Holm – N/A Jeremie Boga – N/A . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/juventus-player-ratings-vs-genoa-di-gregorio-back-with-a-bang/
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    Juventus stars praise Di Gregorio heroics in 2-0 Genoa win: ‘Knew his time would come’ Juventus teammates were full of praise for goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio, who came on at half-time and made a second-half penalty save to help the Old Lady towards a 2-0 victory over Genoa in Serie A on Sunday afternoon. Juventus were forced into a rare in-game change of goalkeepers at half-time of their 2-0 victory over Genoa on Easter Monday after an injury to Mattia Perin, which gave a first run-out in five games for the out-of-favour Di Gregorio. ............ Juventus moved back within one point of the Serie A top four thanks to goals from Gleison Bremer and Weston McKennie in an eventual 2-0 win over Daniele De Rossi’s Genoa at the Allianz Stadium. ............ Di Gregorio had been dropped for Perin for the last four Serie A matches, but was brought on at half-time after the latter felt a problem with his calf. Di Gregorio then went on to make a huge double save from the penalty spot to keep Juve’s two-goal lead in tact. ............ “He’s gone through good and bad times with us, but we know his qualities,” said goalscorer Bremer after full-time. “We knew his time would come, and it has come.” Andrea Cambiaso added: “Michele is an extraordinary guy. He’s always switched on in training and I’m very happy for him because today he won us a very important game. “He was great because of the attitude he had, he’s always been alert and today he showed it.” . Read more -> https://football-italia.net/juventus-stars-praise-di-gregorio-after-genoa/
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    Non capisco il motivo di cercare alibi e giustificazioni. L'Italia ha, risultati alla mano, almeno una dozzina di nazionali davanti. E si parla di ben 5 edizioni mondiali, che quindi assumono un valore statistico piuttosto corposo. La formula sarà sbagliata, iniqua, cervellotica, quel che si vuole, ma questo vale per tutti. Non è che è sbagliata per l'Italia e per tutte le altre è giusta Ed è da qui che si capisce che si vuole sempre trovare alibi di qualche tipo. Se già tra la gente comune c'è chi prova a trovare spiegazioni e giustificazioni, si può ben immaginare cosa succederà nei posti dove si dovrebbero prendere le decisioni e invertire la rotta... Non cambierà nulla. Nelle ultime 5 edizioni l'Italia è uscita al primo turno in 2 occasioni (2010-2014) E nelle ultime 3 nemmeno qualificata. Spagna, Francia, Germania, Inghilterra, Portogallo, Svizzera si sono sempre qualificate e come risultati hanno ottenuto ben più che un'eliminazione al primo turno. A parte queste 6 che si sono sempre qualificate (nonostante la formula sbagliata) ce ne sono altre che si sono comunque qualificate più volte di noi e hanno poi ottenuto risultati molto migliori di una doppia eliminazione al primo turno. Olanda : seconda 2010, terza 2014, non qualificata 2018, quarti 2022, qualificata 2026. (nettamente meglio dell'Italia) Croazia : non qualificata 2010, primo turno 2014, seconda 2018, terza 2022, qualificata 2026. Belgio : non qualificata 2010, quarti 2014, terzo 2018, primo turno 2022, qualificato 2026. E siamo a 9 nazionali che hanno fatto decisamente meglio di noi. Giusto Danimarca, Svezia e Polonia possono essere paragonate al nostro "percorso". Anche se la Danimarca ha una partecipazione in più. Danimarca : primo turno 2010, non qualificata 2014, ottavi 2018, primo turno 2022, non qualificata 2026 Svezia : non qualificata 2010, non qualificata 2014, quarti 2018, non qualificata 2022, qualificata 2026. Polonia : non qualificata 2010, non qualificata 2014, primo turno 2018, ottavi 2022, non qualificata 2026 Ci sarebbe anche la Russia con 2 partecipazioni come noi e un quarto di finale (quindi risultati migliori) ma non la considero essendo addirittura squalificata nelle ultime 2 edizioni. Ci sono quindi, per riassumere, 9 nazioni che hanno fatto molto meglio di noi, e altre 4 paragonabili a noi, anche se con partecipazioni e/o risultati leggermente migliori ai nostri. Siamo a malapena, FORSE, tra le prime 10 in Europa. Bisogna dire le cose come stanno, il calcio italiano è morto nel 2006, e i calciatori italiani sono mediocri. Ogni ragionamento su numero di squadre europee qualificate al mondiale rispetto al totale e ogni lamentela sul metodo di qualificazione equivale ad un alibi.
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    Non era una sega assurda prima e non è un fenomeno adesso. È un portiere normalissimo che ha bisogno di essere in fiducia per giocare al top (il suo top è comunque sotto gli standard della Juve che intendiamo noi).
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    Questo lo si potrà affermare a ragion veduta tra un anno, dopo una campagna acquisti e una preparazione atletica estiva interamente condotte con il suo beneplacito e lavoro. per adesso eredità ancora il nulla cosmico di Tudor della scorsa estate: preparazione atletica e mercato a vanvera
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    Per me si conferma un modesto allenatore da piazzamento e la gestione della rosa mi lascia qualche perplessità
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    Serie A | Juventus 2-0 Genoa: Di Gregorio makes heroic return Juventus closed to within a point of Como in fourth place with a 2-0 victory over Genoa, as Gleison Bremer and Weston McKennie scored, substitute Michele Di Gregorio saving a penalty. The Bianconeri were feeling the pressure after a 1-1 draw with Sassuolo left them in joint fifth place, although Como’s draw in Udine gave them the opportunity to close the gap on fourth. ............ It took just four minutes to break the deadlock, as after the first Gleison Bremer header was charged down, Khephren Thuram and Lloyd Kelly knocked it back into the box for another Bremer header, this one wrong-footing Justin Bijlow with a deflection off Johan Vasquez. Thuram flashed just wide and Ruslan Malinovskyi’s powerful free kick was deflected for a corner, but Juventus added a second with a well-worked move. Weston McKennie started it in the centre-circle sending Francisco Conceicao down the right, continued his run and was ready to sweep home the return pass from 12 yards off the inside of the right boot. However, McKennie was booked soon after for a clumsy sliding tackle on Vasquez and will be suspended for the big match with Atalanta. Kenan Yildiz had a couple of weak efforts straight at Bijlow, but McKennie wasted an astonishing chance on the stroke of half-time. ............ Michele Di Gregorio came on for the second half, as Mattia Perin sustained a slight calf issue. Juve continued to pour forward, as first McKennie was sliding in unable to fully meet the Thuram knockdown in a free kick routine, then moments later Jonathan David’s screamer from the edge of the area thumped the inside of the far post. ............ Vlahovic was getting ready to come on when he felt a calf twinge in the warm-up, so Milik was introduced instead. Bremer brought down Aaron Martin for a yellow card, but VAR confirmed the contact was on the line, which is part of the penalty area. Martin stepped up, but Di Gregorio marked his unexpected return with a huge double save, first on the Martin spot-kick, then the follow-up volley too. It means Genoa have failed to convert four of their eight Serie A penalties this season, with four different players missing. Baldanzi made a big difference since coming on for Genoa and was brought down by Thuram this time inches outside the box. Arkadiusz Milik spotted Bijlow off his line and attempted an audacious lob from the centre-circle, which the Genoa goalkeeper scrambled back to claw away. Juventus 2-0 Genoa Bremer 4 (J), McKennie 17 (J) Saved penalty: Martin 75 (G) . Read more -> https://football-italia.net/serie-a-juventus-2-0-genoa-di-gregorio-heroic/
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    e non è male pensando che ha allenato in italia sempre squadre MAI favorite o spesso nemmeno competitive per vincere il campionato a differenza degli altri 3
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    Round 31: Juventus vs. Genoa match preview The final stretch of the 2025-26 season is officially upon us, my friends. And just like last season, Juventus’ Champions League qualification hopes hang on just how many points they can pick over the course of these final eight games. And in even a more extreme case when compared to last season, Juventus will need a whole lot of help to jump over fourth-place Como and then potentially stay there to ensure they qualify for the Champions League. ............ The catch? Because of it being Easter Sunday, we have to wait a day longer than you probably originally thought when the international break began for Juventus to start what hopefully turns in their final push to finish in the top four. They will do that on Monday evening at the Allianz against a club in Genoa who are in an interesting position in the Serie A table. ............ Spalletti and Juventus will know that Roma got pummeled at San Siro against league leaders Inter Milan and what Como’s result in the unusual Monday lunchtime kickoff prior to taking the field in Turin. They could very well get some help from Udinese against a streaking Como side, but most important Spalletti’s squad is handling their own business in the event of getting the much-needed help that has to take place at some point over these next eight weeks for the Bianconeri to jump back into the top four. At this point, it’s hard to know if it will actually happen. But what we do know is that Juventus have to take advantage of their remaining games against provincial sides like Genoa are because the schedule the rest of the way isn’t going t be so kind. The next three games after facing Genoa are all against teams that are very much capable of beating Juventus. If we see the same kind of Juventus that showed up and struggled mightily in their draw with Sassuolo prior to the international break, then it will be tough sledding for Spalletti’s squad on Monday. And if that’s the case, then the incredibly tough task of trying to get back into the top four at this stage of the season will become even greater of a hill to climb. ............ TEAM NEWS Something that we haven’t been able to say basically all season: During training on Friday, Spalletti had every single player available. Seriously, it happened. There are currently no injured players on the Juventus roster, although that is likely to change because these things happen in football. As much as somebody like Dusan Vlahovic has been able to train consistently over the international break, Spalletti said it’s still very unlikely that the Serbian No. 9 starts against Genoa on Monday. “I think it’s possible he can help us during the match,” Spalletti said of Vlahovic, who returned after four months out injured in Juve’s 1-1 draw against Sassuolo before the international break. With Vlahovic still not an option to start, it’s likely that Spalletti sticks with Jérémie Boga as a false 9. Or maybe it’s Kenan Yildiz who is tried there once again. Other than that, starting lineup Spalletti rolls out is expected to be much like he has used in recent games. ............ JUVENTUS PLAYER TO WATCH There’s been a ton of focus on Juve’s attack when it comes to the Bianconeri’s final eight games of the season — and for good reason considering how up and down production has been outside of Yildiz. But just as important is Juventus’ defense getting right down the stretch. And when it comes to that defense, it’s pretty clear who they need to start to turn a corner again and look like his old self if they want any chance to of being a much more solid unit at the back. Yes, it’s not breaking news that Juventus need Gleison Bremer to be more like the player we’ve known him to be prior to the last few months. If Bremer is not the Bremer of old, then Juventus’ defense is just not anywhere close to being even a solid unit as compared to when he’s playing like the player he was prior to either of his knee injuries over the last 18 months. The problem has been, seeing that player from the pre-injury days has been hit and miss. And especially lately, it’s been more miss than anything else, with a good number of the goals that Juventus have allowed seeing Bremer play a rather big role in them happening. ............ It’s safe to say that Juve desperately need it if they want Champions League football next season. And to just ensure that Bremer is 100% a Juve player next season, too. MATCH INFO When: Monday, April 6, 2026. Where: Allianz Stadium, Turin, Italy. Official kickoff time: 6 p.m. local time in Italy and across Europe, 5 p.m. in the United Kingdom, 12 p.m. Eastern time, 11 a.m. Central time, 9 a.m. Pacific time. ............ . Read more -> https://www.blackwhitereadallover.com/previews-reviews/37341/juventus-genoa-match-preview-2026-serie-a-matchday-31-time-tv-schedule-and-how-to-watch-the-competition
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    anche il karma che si ritorce contro Dimarco e Pio che esultano al rigore di Dzeco, il primo fa una prestazione indegna, il secondo si mangia un gol colossale e sbaglia uno dei due rigori che condannano l'italia
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    Quello a cui stiamo assistendo oggi è più o meno questo: - sistema calcio praticamente fallito - terza mancata qualificazione di fila ai mondiali - da marzo più nessuna squadra italiana in corsa nella Champions - Gravina dimesso dalla presidenza FIGC - Federazione allo sbando - Una bella fertta di Italia che comincia a capire quanto giochino sporco a Milano sponda Inter e quanto i suoi giocatori siano sleali - Presidenza Juventus prossima a essere indagata - Elkann prossimo a essere indagato - Juventus "normalizzata" e ormai ridotta a squadra di medio classifica - Società Juventus ridimensionata (seconda squadra e squadra femminile ansimanti e al limite della sopravvivenza) Come si suol dire, "siediti sulla sponda del fiume..." Però abbiamo perso tutti. Vero che stiamo vedendo passare molti cadaveri ma noi abbiamo perso la passione, ce l'hanno rubata!
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    comunque per me resta il miglior attaccante che abbiamo....
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