Morata was really good. Bale sticks out like a sore thumb in this team. Almost felt sorry for him until I remembered what he earns.
Almost felt sorry for him until I remembered his hair.
Guess we're going to hear plenty about Suarez facing Chiellini and Evra again.
Juve's defence versus Messi, Neymar, Suarez is going to be interesting.
Almost felt sorry for him until I remembered all the glory he garnered last year. Marca will crucify him tomorrow though.
ronaldo, non-player today.
Forza Juve.
So Suarez will be up against Chiellini and Evra? 😆
Juve will fall. Only a Juve ultra would bet against a team with 3 of the world's top 4 forwards.
Stranger things have happened.
Hope Buffon wins it. Rest of them can go to hell.
evra makes me want barca to win but i'm not confident as history has taught me never to bet against italian teams.
I want Buffon and Pirlo to win.
I'd like to see Buffon win it, too.
Do not want to see Ancelotti at City next season, but I suspect that's what will happen. Oh well, at least he'll give the retarded One at Chelsea a good run for his money if we cant.
Question to those of you who've actually watched Juve this season beyond tonight. How does Juve's squad compare to Arsenal's?
Ancelotti isn't a manager for 38 league games. His teams are generally not consistent enough over a season. He's a much better manager in European cups.
Claudius wrote: Question to those of you who've actually watched Juve this season beyond tonight. How does Juve's squad compare to Arsenal's?
They have a much better keeper and their midfield functions much better as a unit (even though Pirlo and Vidal haven't been at their best this season).
Chiellieni is their Kompany - living on reputation.
Well, Bonucci is their Koscielny. Serie A's best CB.
Tevez > Giroud Morara > Welbeck (and increasingly closer to besting Giroud)
Ozil is probably our only midfielder (if you consider Sanchez a forward) that gets into their team, and he doesn't even fit this set up.
MistaT wrote: Morara > Welbeck (and increasingly closer to besting Giroud)
Morara > Welbeck (and increasingly closer to besting Giroud)
He's scored seven league goals this season. He has a way to go.
To be knocked out by your ex-academy player when your current front three cost 200 million is hilarious.
You'd think this would make Madrid take a long hard look at themselves.