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  1. Juventus needs to be humble in games states Pavan Juventus remains unbeaten in Serie A, but fans are growing increasingly frustrated after another disappointing draw, this time against Parma at the Allianz Stadium. While staying undefeated would generally be a source of pride, the lack of decisive victories is starting to overshadow this achievement. Fans expect more from a team of Juventus’s calibre, particularly against opponents they are predicted to defeat. ............ Massimo Pavan, a respected journalist who watched the game, recognises that Juve’s struggle to assert dominance over Parma will likely draw criticism. According to Pavan, the criticisms are, in many ways, deserved. Juventus has found itself battling teams they were once expected to beat comfortably, and fans are understandably frustrated by these close encounters. To address this, Pavan suggested that Juve must reintroduce humility and intensity to their game, emphasising the need to fight for every ball on the pitch to demonstrate a serious commitment to winning. ............ “Let’s get ready to receive a lot of criticism, some of it deserved! Juventus must return to being humble and fighting for every ball. With Parma, they only did it in part. There is a bit of disappointment, but there are also values in this team, we all know what is needed.” ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/juventus-needs-to-be-humble-in-games-states-pundit/
  2. Cristiano Giuntoli Reveals Juventus Stance on Upcoming Transfer Window Juventus sporting director Cristiano Giuntoli addressed the media in the build-up to last night’s gut-wrenching home draw against Parma. The former Napoli chief executive shared his thoughts on the team’s Scudetto chances and praised Ange-Yoan Bonny. Recently linked with a move to Juventus, Bonny led the line for Parma last night. However, he failed to add to his three-goal Serie A haul. ............ “He’s a good player,” Giuntoli was cryptic when asked to deliver an update on Juve’s rumored interest in the 21-year-old forward. ............ “We work every day while waiting for January,” Giuntoli said as he recalled the enthralling Derby d’Italia. “It could have gone worse, but it could have also gone better. The team never gave up, sometimes succeeding, other times less so.” ............ “The championship has just started, and there’s still a long way to go,” the Juventus chief said. “We’ve been using the same players frequently for many matches, and now all teams can be formidable. It won’t be an easy journey. We need to grow; we’re a very young team. Our ambitions develop as we progress.” . Read more -> https://cultofcalcio.com/cristiano-giuntoli-reveals-juventus-stance-on-upcoming-transfer-window/
  3. Juventus Defense Keeps Faltering Without Bremer Juventus gave up two more goals against Parma and looked very wobbly, further sullying their previously stellar defensive numbers. They had already taken a big hit because of the 4-4 draw with Inter. They are no longer the stingiest side in the league. Napoli grabbed the baton solo in the midweek round. Since Gleison Bremer went down with an ACL tear, the Bianconeri have secured a clean sheet only versus Lazio, which were hurt by an early red card. They have conceded in all the other matches. Juventus had allowed just 11 shots in the first 8 matchdays. They gave up 9 in the San Siro clash, 10 versus Stuttgart, and 13 to Parma. The tally has risen to 54 in just 6 fixtures. Thiago Motta has rotated his three center-backs, but none has stood out. Even Pierre Kalulu, who was their best performer beforehand, has had some blunders. Federico Gatti returned to the XI midweek, but things didn’t improve. He and Danilo struggled to keep up with the Ducali speedsters. ............ It’s hardly a shocking development, as Bremer might not be too flashy or trumpeted, but he’s rock-solid and covers for a lot of mistakes. They should go with Gatti and Kalulu more regularly, as Danilo is justifying his previous lack of minutes with his latest showings. ............ . Read more -> https://cultofcalcio.com/juventus-defense-continues-to-falter-without-bremer/
  4. Juventus 2 - Parma 2: Initial reactions and random observations Juve failed to generate any momentum from Sunday’s dramatic comeback and dropped points to a likely relegation battler. After the emotion of Juventus’ comeback against Inter on Sunday, getting to play a team like Parma—who look likely to be hovering above the relegation zone for much of the year—looked like a perfect opportunity to bank three points and gain some momentum. Unfortunately, Juve’s players didn’t get that memo. The Bianconeri simply didn’t come to play at kickoff. They failed to accomplish the simplest of tasks on the field. Passes went everywhere but their intended destination. The defense left massive gaps that the Crusaders took ample advantage of. Juventus were down 1-0 within three minutes, and they were incredibly lucky not to be down by quite a bit more when they finally equalized just after the half-hour. But any hopes that that would stabilize things for Juve were short-lived when a long ball and completely inept defending put Parma back in front. Thiago Motta clearly read his charges the riot act, and Juve tied the game within minutes of the restart thanks to a slick move from one Francisco Conceição, who is proving to be the team’s best signing of the summer window. Juve had 30 minutes to complete the turnaround and bag a winner, but couldn’t manage to break through Parma’s defense. It wasn’t for lack of trying. Juve took 13 shots in the final half hour. Only three hit the target, but that number is a bit deceiving. ............ Juve have had problems with playing down to their opponents for years now. The first half was simply abominable—one of the worst 45 minutes of football Juve have played in years. It looked pretty clear the team was running on fumes mentally after expending so much emotional capital at the San Siro on Sunday. Combine that with the physical exhaustion of a packed schedule and a short bench, and you have the recipe for what you saw in the first period today. Even at the end of the game, Juve made mistakes that could have cost them the game, and only a one-on-one save by Michele Di Gregorio saved them from an ugly defeat. ............ RANDOM THOUGHTS AND OBSERVATIONS I think it’s time we face the fact that Father Time snuck up and hit Danilo with a stick over the summer. He’s been awful the last three games, and his struggles have magnified the absence of Bremer. He was simply outrun on the long ball that led to Parma’s second goal, and his badly timed tackle on another one was what gifted Gabriel Charpentier the one-on-one opportunity that Di Gregorio managed to stop. A new center-back to replace Bremer has always been the prioritie for the January transfer window, but as Danilo struggles it becomes increasingly critical. ............ In the meantime, the defensive pairing of Federico Gatti and Pierre Kalulu has to be the default going forward. I think installing them together again will ease some of the defensive issues we’ve seen the last few games. ............ As great as Conceição has been, he’s had a tendency to start playing hero ball as games have gone on. There were more than a few instances as the game went on where he started trying to do way too much when there just wasn’t anything there. Juve have directed so many of their attacks through the wings lately, that they’ve almost ignored the middle of the field. That needs to change. For one thing, it makes the attack very predictable. For another, they’re actually pretty good when they go through the center. Some of Juve’s most dangerous attacks—including the one that led to the second equalizer—started in the middle. Couple that with the fact that Dusan Vlahovic has always been his best when running those center lanes, and it makes one wonder why the team has gone wide so much. The attack needs to diversify a bit. ............ Three goal contributions for Juve’s American contingent today—a goal for Weston McKennie, and a goal and an assist for Tim Weah. That’s after McKennie had two assists and Weah a goal over the weekend, making six over the last two games. ............ Read more -> https://www.blackwhitereadallover.com/2024/10/31/24284036/juventus-parma-2024-serie-a-matchday-10-final-score-result-initial-reaction-random-observations
  5. Motta admits Juventus were not good enough against Parma Juventus drew once again this evening after a challenging match against Parma, which nearly saw the visitors claim all three points at the Allianz Stadium. Following their thrilling 4-4 encounter with Inter Milan, many supporters and analysts lauded the Bianconeri for their resilience and fighting spirit, fueling expectations to carry this momentum into a victory against Parma. However, instead of finding a breakthrough, Juventus encountered an organised and relentless Parma side intent on returning home with their own points. Parma proved to be a tough opponent throughout the game, quickly responding to every Juventus error and seizing upon loose balls with determination. Each time Juventus’s attack faltered, Parma pounced, launching fast counter-attacks that created constant problems for the Bianconeri’s defence. The Emilian side’s strategy kept Juventus off balance and prevented them from gaining control of the match, nearly resulting in a surprising upset. ............ . Head coach Thiago Motta admitted that the team’s approach was not ideal and pointed to specific areas for improvement. After the game, he commented on Juventus’s struggles, saying: “We want to do a lot and sometimes we can’t do what we have in mind. Now is the time to maintain balance and our idea. We suffered from Parma’s counterattacks because they ran away and managed to counterattack. This is not a good thing. We definitely have to do better and immediately counterattack. We gave our opponent the advantage.” ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/motta-admits-juventus-were-not-good-enough-against-parma/
  6. Juventus Player Ratings vs Parma: American Goals Not Enough for Disappointing Bianconeri At the Allianz Stadium in Turin, Juventus settled for their sixth draw of the season, this time sharing the spoils with Parma. ............ Juventus (4-2-3-1) Michele Di Gregorio – 6 While some might argue that the Italian custodian could have done a bit more on the two Parma goals, he prevented a first defeat for the club by denying Gabriel Charpentier from close range. Andrea Cambiaso – 6 ............ Federico Gatti – 5.5 The Italy international had a torrid first half, as he was beaten in the air by the smaller Del Prato on the opener. But he atoned himself with a couple of crucial interceptions in the second period. Danilo – 5 The Juventus captain showcased his vast experience on a few occasions, but his lack of pace is rendering him a liability in Thiago Motta’s system. He was one of the main culprits on the second Parma goal, and his fumbles could have cost his club even more. Juan Cabal – 6 ............ Manuel Locatelli – 6.5 A courageous showing from the Euro 2020 winner who won back possession on the play that led to the second ball. Picked up his teammates with precise passing and kept the ball rolling in the middle of the park. Khephren Thuram – 6 ............ Francisco Conceicao – 6.5 The Portuguese was once again the team’s main source of inspiration. Kept his opponents on their toes, but found a solid adversary in Coulibaly. Picked up Weah with a brilliant assist. Weston McKennie – 6.5 The Texan was struggling to leave his mark on the encounter, but kept his composure to head home the first Juventus goal. Failed to prevent the second Parma goal, but at least he was doing his duty at the back while others were nowhere to be seen. Timothy Weah – 7 The USMNT star produced an assist with a sublime cross for his compatriot on the first Juventus equalizer and then scored the second himself, but Motta preferred to haul him off early in the second half for Yildiz. Dusan Vlahovic – 4.5 The Serbian wasted an absolute sitter on the rebound and never managed to make amends. His touch was often heavy and futile. Substitutes Nicolò Savona – 6 ............ Kenan Yildiz – 5.5 The teenager had a magical cameo against Inter three days ago, but was far less impactful this time. Teun Koopmeiners – 6 ............ Nicolò Fagioli – N/A . Read more -> https://cultofcalcio.com/juventus-player-ratings-vs-parma-american-goals-not-enough-for-disappointing-bianconeri/
  7. Parma hold Juventus to a 2-2 draw as Bianconeri struggle to regain winning form Parma secured a 2-2 draw against Juventus this evening, as the Bianconeri failed to return to winning ways following their draw with Inter Milan. Parma sent an early message that they hadn’t come to the Allianz Stadium to concede defeat, opening the scoring inside three minutes. This quick goal put Juventus on the back foot, forcing them to chase an equaliser while Parma looked to exploit any defensive gaps left by the Old Lady. ............ Trailing at halftime, Motta needed to inspire a response from his team. Shortly after the break, Francisco Conceição set up Weah, who quickly equalised for Juventus, igniting hope among the home fans. Juventus had chances to take the lead, with Dusan Vlahović heading just over the bar. Motta then replaced Weah with Kenan Yildiz, hoping the Turkish youngster might replicate his impact from the Inter Milan game. ............ Juve pushed for a late winner, with Teun Koopmeiners standing out after his introduction, but neither side managed to break the deadlock. In the end, both teams settled for a hard-fought draw. . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/parma-hold-juventus-to-a-2-2-draw-as-bianconeri-struggle-to-regain-winning-form/
  8. Errore difensivo e Parma di nuovo in vantaggio. Finirá 4-4 anche stasera?
  9. Pavan praises Motta for his tactical choices in crucial period against Inter Milan Massimo Pavan has expressed his admiration for Thiago Motta’s tactical management during the final half hour of Juventus’ thrilling 4-4 draw against Inter Milan. The match proved challenging for the Bianconeri, especially following their disappointing loss to Stuttgart in the previous game. As the match approached its climax, Juventus found themselves trailing 4-2, and it seemed likely that they would succumb to defeat. However, Motta’s strategic adjustments in those critical moments made all the difference. Pavan noted that Motta’s decisions were crucial in rallying the team, showcasing the resilience and determination that fans love to see from their players. Reflecting on the match, he said: “He got all the moves right, even if, as has already happened to us with his choices, they initially left us perplexed. I support the inclusion of Yildiz, a little less so the inclusion of Danilo from the first minute, which could have cost us dearly, but as the coach has already explained, his decisions are always made for the good of the team.” ............ Motta’s ability to adapt and implement effective changes under pressure was evident not only in this match but also in their previous encounter against RB Leipzig. His tactics during these crucial fixtures demonstrate his capacity to manage a high-profile team like Juventus effectively. ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/pavan-praises-motta-for-his-tactical-choices-in-crucial-period-against-inter-milan/
  10. Motta explains why Gatti has been struggling for game time recently Federico Gatti’s recent lack of starting appearances for Juventus has raised concerns among fans, especially given his impressive development this season. Initially expected to face challenges under manager Thiago Motta, Gatti not only adapted well but also showcased his leadership skills by captaining the team in earlier matches. His solid performances had fans optimistic about his future role in the squad. ............ In a pre-match press conference ahead of their upcoming game against Parma, Motta addressed the situation, emphasising that Gatti’s benching is not a reflection of his commitment or performance. He stated, as quoted by Tuttojuve: “There is no misunderstanding, no drop in commitment. These are choices I make before the game and we need everyone. The choices must be made for the good of the team and Juventus. Federico is part of this group. When he played he did well, the choices must be made for the good of the team. But there is nothing at all.” Motta’s comments underline the complexities of team management, where tactical decisions sometimes necessitate sidelining even the most promising players. Gatti’s situation serves as a reminder of the competitive nature of football, where a player’s form can be impacted by various factors, including team dynamics and managerial strategies. ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/motta-explains-why-gatti-has-been-struggling-for-game-time-recently/
  11. Thiago Motta has a solution if he has to rest Dusan Vlahovic Juventus fans are increasingly concerned about the heavy workload placed on Dusan Vlahovic, particularly given the lack of alternative strikers in the squad. After the departure of Moise Kean to Fiorentina in the summer and Arkadiusz Milik facing setbacks in his recovery from injury, the Bianconeri have become heavily reliant on Vlahovic to lead their attack. ............ The situation has prompted questions about what Juventus will do if they need to rest Vlahovic at some point during the season. In response to these concerns, head coach Thiago Motta addressed the issue, stating: “When he rests we will see the moment and the match we will face, depending on what we need up front. There are many who can play, obviously with different characteristics. We will see in the moment, if this moment will come.” ............ While Motta’s comments indicate that there are options available, the current squad dynamics suggest a lack of depth in the striker position, which makes relying solely on Vlahovic risky. Juventus is aware that they can sign another striker in January, but until then, the focus remains on maximising Vlahovic’s contributions on the pitch. ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/thiago-motta-has-a-solution-if-he-has-to-rest-dusan-vlahovic/
  12. Serie A Preview: Juventus vs Parma – Team News, Line-ups & Prediction Juventus resume their Serie A title pursuit on Wednesday with a must-win home encounter against newly promoted Parma. There’s no margin for error if Thiago Motta’s men are to stay within striking distance of Napoli. Following Napoli’s 2-0 win against out-of-sorts Milan on Tuesday, eight points separate Antonio Conte’s high-flying side from third-placed Juventus. Despite avoiding defeat in all nine league matches in charge of the Bianconeri, Motta’s habit of sharing the spoils has been a massive setback in the early season proceedings. Juventus pulled off a stunning late fightback to haul back a 4-2 deficit in a see-saw 4-4 Derby d’Italia draw against Inter on Sunday. Kenan Yildiz couldn’t have picked a better moment to get off the mark in Serie A this season. The Turkish prodigy netted twice off the bench to salvage a point for his team at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza. ............ Match Preview Juventus Title-chasing Juventus carry an eye-catching 17-game unbeaten league run into this matchday. However, that record doesn’t show the whole picture. Indeed, 11 of those 17 matches ended all square, underlining the home side’s notorious inability to turn stalemates into victories. Such an eye-watering number of draws has started to frustrate Juventus fans, considering it continues to throw a spanner in the works as they bid to end a four-year Scudetto drought. Anything other than three points against Parma would intensify the pressure on the Bianconeri. However, they seem well-positioned to return to the win column, having won five of the last six meetings with the Crusaders (D1). They’ve been particularly prolific in this fixture, netting at least two goals in six of the seven most recent clashes between the teams in Turin (W6, D1). Adding to Motta’s confidence, Juventus boast an outstanding record of eight triumphs from their last nine Wednesday-held Serie A outings (L1). Parma ............ Team News Juventus are still without long-term absentees Paul Pogba, Arkadiusz Milik, and Gleison Bremer. This game will come too soon for marquee summer signings Nicolas Gonzalez and Teun Koopmeiners, while there’s a chance Douglas Luiz could return to the fold. ............ Juventus vs Parma Potential Starting Line-ups Juventus (4-2-3-1): Michele Di Gregorio; Nicolo Savona, Pierre Kalulu, Federico Gatti, Juan Cabal; Marcus Thuram, Manuel Locatelli; Francisco Conceicao, Kenan Yildiz, Timothy Weah; Dusan Vlahovic. Parma (4-2-3-1): Zion Suzuki; Woyo Coulibaly, Enrico Del Prato, Botond Balogh, Emanuele Valeri; Simon Sohm, Adrian Bernabe; Dennis Man, Hernani, Valentin Mihaila; Ange Bonny. Juventus vs Parma Prediction Parma can cause problems for every team in Serie A, as evidenced by their stellar win against Milan and a hard-earned draw against Fiorentina earlier in the season. However, they could be out of their depth in Turin as we back Juventus to return to winning ways. Prediction: Juventus to Win . Read more -> https://cultofcalcio.com/serie-a-preview-juventus-vs-parma-team-news-line-ups-prediction/
  13. Juventus vs Parma: Preview and Prediction Juventus will look to return to winning ways in Serie A when they host Parma, who have only won one league outing this season. Juventus are unbeaten heading into this fixture, but they have already played out too many draws and won’t want to drop any more points against Parma, who have failed to win any of their last six league outings. The Old Lady are currently third on the table with 17 points in nine outings thanks to four wins and five draws. They have only won two of their last five league games and played out a 4-4 draw in their last outing against Inter Milan. ............ Team News & Tactics Juventus Gleison Bremer and Arkadiusz Milik remain on the sidelines. Apart from the duo, summer signings Teun Koopmeiners and Nico Gonzalez could also miss this home game. Meanwhile, Douglas Luiz remains a major doubt for this fixture with a thigh problem. Thiago Motta is expected to make a few changes to the team that started in their last outing. The Juventus manager will most likely go ahead with the 4-2-3-1 formation against Parma, with Michele Di Gregorio in goal. Nicolo Savona and Jose Maria Cabal will feature as the full-backs, while Pierre Kalulu and Federico Gatti will feature in the heart of the defence. In the absence of Luiz, Khephren Thuram should partner Manuel Locatelli in the centre of the park. They will look to shield the backline and provide a base to attack from. Francisco Conceicao and Timothy Weah could feature on the flanks, with Kenan Yildiz taking up the role of an attacking midfielder. Meanwhile, Dusan Vlahovic should continue to lead the line for Juventus against Parma. Probable Lineup (4-3-3): Di Gregorio; Savona, Kalulu, Gatti, Cabal; Thuram, Locatelli; Conceicao, Yildiz, Weah; Vlahovic Parma ............ Probable Lineup (4-2-3-1): Suzuki; Coulibaly, Del Prato, Balogh, Valeri; Sohm, Bernabe; Man, Hernani, Mihaila; Bonny Key Stats Juventus have won 23 out of the last 40 matches against Parma, who only have six wins in those games. The Old Lady are unbeaten in 13 out of their last 14 games against Parma in Serie A. Their only defeat came back in 2015. The visitors have lost each of their last league games against the Turin-based club. Juventus have scored a total of 65 goals in their 26 matches at home against Parma. Parma have been winless in their last six league outings this season. Player to Watch Kenan Yildiz The 19-year-old Turkish sensation was the one who saved the day for Juventus in their last outing against Inter Milan with a brace. With five goal contributions in his 12 outings, Yildiz has had quite an impact in the ongoing campaign, and the Old Lady will hope he helps them claim all three points against Parma. Prediction Juventus 3-1 Parma Juventus have a dominant head-to-head record against Parma. While the Old Lady have not been at their best in the 2024/25 season, they still have a lot of quality in their ranks that can help them secure a positive result in this home fixture. The visitors have struggled to win games and they are unlikely to get it right against Thiago Motta’s men. The Hard Tackle predicts a 3-1 win for Juventus. . Read more -> https://thehardtackle.com/round-up/2024/10/29/juventus-vs-parma-preview-and-prediction/
  14. Montella: “Yildiz is devastating, but now he must learn to score ‘dirty’ goals” In a recent interview, Turkey national team coach Vincenzo Montella shared his insights on the thrilling Inter-Juventus match, praised young talent Kenan Yildiz, and offered his thoughts on the current state of Italian football. ............ Montella was particularly enthusiastic about Kenan Yildiz’s performance during the match: “I’m very happy for him. This satisfaction comes at the right moment. At just 19 years old, he has become the youngest to score a brace in an Inter-Juventus clash. He gave an important response in terms of scoring and playing with his teammates. In Turkey, there is a lot of talk about him, and he deserves it.” Despite starting on the bench, Yildiz made a significant impact when he entered the game. Montella said, “I had no doubts because he is a mature and ‘mentalized’ boy. He never gets his attitude wrong.” However, he advised Yildiz on areas for improvement: “He needs to learn to attack the goal and be more optimistic in the final 20 meters. So far, he has scored all extraordinary goals; he must also learn to score dirty goals by believing more in rebounds and loose balls.” ............ . Read more -> https://www.footitalia.com/montella-yildiz-is-devastating-but-now-he-must-learn-to-score-dirty-goals/
  15. Un piccolo o.t. che riguarda un ex grande giocatore del Milan. Gennaro Gattuso, in estate, ha deciso di sposare il progetto dell'Hajduk Spalato. Scelto dal DS della società, Nikola Kalinic (ex conoscenza del nostro calcio) per riportare il club ai vertici del calcio croato. Ma dopo poco è scoppiato il caos, con gli stipendi che tardano ad arrivare, tanto che il ds Kalinic se n'è andato. Non l'ha fatto Gennaro Gattuso che resta in carica come allenatore e, anzi, ha fatto un bel gesto verso i suoi giocatori, regalando a tutti un Iphone 16 per sopperire alla mancanza dello stipendio. "Amo questo lavoro e questi giocatori mi rendono felice, ecco il motivo del perché ho speso 40.000 euro in cellulari. Non sono qui per soldi, ho guadagnato abbastanza nella mia carriera da giocatore e non ho più bisogno di lavorare nella mia vita. Il presidente, non lo sento da un mese. Mi erano state promesse delle cose che non sono state mantenute e ho dovuto scegliere tra lottare o arrendermi. Per ora preferisco combattere. Ho 400 partite al mio attivo da allenatore, ho guidato già grandi club. Ho sentito quanto i giocatori mi hanno dato il cuore e non voglio deluderli. Non me ne andrò. Non lo farò. Se me ne andassi adesso, mentre loro lavorano e si allenano così, mi sentirei una M***A, un ometto. Se la pensassi diversamente, andrei a Marbella a portare a spasso i cani." Intanto la sua squadra è in testa nella SuperSport Hrvatska nogometna liga, a + 6 dal Rijeka e + 7 dai campioni in carica della Dinamo Zagabria. Ivan Rakitic e compagni sono ancora imbattuti dopo undici giornate. Forza Ringhio !!
  16. Partita da temere se non entriamo in campo concentrati. Si spera di non ripetere gli errori fatti contro il Cagliari, partita successiva all'impresa di Lipsia. Il 4-4 contro l'Inter potrebbe farci sottovalutare il Parma per cui non facciamo boiate.
  17. Ho letto che Thiago Motta e Gatti avrebbero litigato ecco forse spiegate le scelte nelle ultime gare. Al momento di entrare in campo contro l'Inter abbiamo visto tutti come il mister ha trattato Gatti. Qualcosa di vero potrebbe esserci.
  18. Il calcio é la valvola di sfogo di persone che non trovano un'altra maniera per superare le loro frustrazioni, problemi e delusioni. Altresí, tifosi organizzati vedono nel calcio anche una maniera per guadagnare denaro. É per questo che l'odio fa parte del mondo del calcio. Interessi personali prevaricano l'essenza di questo sport che é sempre meno sport.
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