Yeah it's insaneThe refereeing tonight in both games has been shocking.
wtf are they doing in the var rooms
Yeah it's insaneThe refereeing tonight in both games has been shocking.
Yeah, there have been some weird decisions in both matches that favoured both Juve and Inter, particularly in the Juve-Napoli match. Still, both Juve and Inter took their chances and largely stopped their opponents from being too much of a threat.The refereeing tonight in both games has been shocking.
I didn't expect him to turn Chelsea around in 2016 and was really surprised he got them 93 wins when they were floundering near the regulation spots midway through the previous season and the entire squad appeared to need a refresh.Conte’s a monster in the domestic league. Took Inter from 4th to losing the the title by 1 point in his first season, and appears to have won it at a canter in his second season.
That's it! We already knew we weren't strong enough to compete both for the league and CL because we don't have as many good bench players as a CL top team should.2 shots on target and 29% possession in that 2-1 win for Inter. Not pretty but effective. Their group stage exit from the champions league proved to be a blessing in disguise.
Yeh. Good manager knows to prioritized based on his team strength. Instead of just stupidly going hard into every competitions with a small squad.That's it! We already knew we weren't strong enough to compete both for the league and CL because we don't have as many good bench players as a CL top team should.
Anyway, our main goal has always been the italian league because we haven't won it for a decade and we want it really bad.
It's not done yet, but I'd say we deserve it.
Conte, despite his Juve past, is doing an excellent job at Inter.
But they have the same squad size as JuventusYeh. Good manager knows to prioritized based on his team strength. Instead of just stupidly going hard into every competitions with a small squad.
Did he get over his ricketts?Darmian, 1-0.
Can’t make this shit upDarmian takes the lead for Inter. Four United old boys on course for a league title with Inter.
Size doesn't matter. it's how you use it.But they have the same squad size as Juventus
To be fair to Osimhen, he was hit by COVID, so I'm not too surprised to see him struggle in his first season at Napoli. With that said, he has had good moments and can play even better than this.What the hell were Napoli thinking paying 70mil for Osimhen ?
Vlahovic heard very good things about his finishing beginning of last season but didn't seem to show it on the pitch but clearly its showing now, could he a big big player in Europe for the futureI've watched Milenkovic in the past few weeks and, oh my God, he's been awful...
In his last 4 games:
- vs Portugal: Terrible in both goal conceded as he lost the two aerial duels against 5'10" (178 cm.) player Diogo Jota and was sent off in the final minutes
- vs Milan/Genoa/Atalanta: kept an opponent onside three Serie A games in a row (Ibrahimovic/Scamacca for Destro goal/Zapata today)
Vlahovic look very good though.. 14 goals scored in the last 19 games played for a mediocre team. I'd be surprised if he doesnt leave next summer..
I think the top 4 will end:4th place race gets very exciting. If Lazio wins against Torino... there are 5 teams in 5 point with 8 matches still to play. 3 in... 2 out!
next week Atalanta-Juve and Napoli-Inter scheduled.
which teams do you think are going to make it?
Next move is crucial really as reminds me of Piatek scoring loads at Sampdoria 2-3 years ago and all fizzled out pretty quickly there.I've watched Milenkovic in the past few weeks and, oh my God, he's been awful...
In his last 4 games:
- vs Portugal: Terrible in both goal conceded as he lost the two aerial duels against 5'10" (178 cm.) player Diogo Jota and was sent off in the final minutes
- vs Milan/Genoa/Atalanta: kept an opponent onside three Serie A games in a row (Ibrahimovic/Scamacca for Destro goal/Zapata today)
Vlahovic look very good though.. 14 goals scored in the last 19 games played for a mediocre team. I'd be surprised if he doesnt leave next summer..
The difference is that Piatek suddenly came out of nowhere whilst Vlahovic has been showing his potential for the past couple of years. I'm confident in Vlahovic not going the way of Piatek and establishing himself as a good upper-table forward at the worst.Next move is crucial really as reminds me of Piatek scoring loads at Sampdoria 2-3 years ago and all fizzled out pretty quickly there.
Sure seems like Napoli have the easiest run in?Looking at the table and the remaining fixtures
AC Milan 63 points: Genoa, Sassuolo, Lazio, Benevento, Juventus, Torino, Cagliari, Atalanta
Juventus 62 points: Atalanta, Parma, Fiorentina, Udinese, AC Milan, Sassuolo, Inter, Bologna
Atalanta 61 points : Juventus, Roma, Bologna, Sassuolo, Parma, Benevento, Genoa, AC Milan
Napoli 59 points: Inter, Lazio, Torino, Cagliari, Spezia, Udinese, Fiorentina, Verona
To me:
Inter
Juventus
Atalanta
Milan
It's gonna a be a tight race between us, Atalanta and Napoli. I'm gonna, paradoxically, root for Atalanta the next games; if they qualify to the CL before the last matchday then I'm confident we'll be in the next UEFA Champions League group stage too otherwise that Atalanta - Milan will be a bloodbath
Looking at the table and the remaining fixtures
AC Milan 63 points: Genoa, Sassuolo, Lazio, Benevento, Juventus, Torino, Cagliari, Atalanta
Juventus 62 points: Atalanta, Parma, Fiorentina, Udinese, AC Milan, Sassuolo, Inter, Bologna
Atalanta 61 points : Juventus, Roma, Bologna, Sassuolo, Parma, Benevento, Genoa, AC Milan
Napoli 59 points: Inter, Lazio, Torino, Cagliari, Spezia, Udinese, Fiorentina, Verona
To me:
Inter
Juventus
Atalanta
Milan
It's gonna a be a tight race between us, Atalanta and Napoli. I'm gonna, paradoxically, root for Atalanta the next games; if they qualify to the CL before the last matchday then I'm confident we'll be in the next UEFA Champions League group stage too otherwise that Atalanta - Milan will be a bloodbath
On paper, Napoli may have the easiest run in, but I think they all have equally difficult fixtures. Spezia have been a surprise package this season and are really good at scoring goals, so I wouldn't be surprised if Napoli drop points to them. Udinese tend to be tough to score against, and de Paul provides them an x-factor that I don't think Napoli are capable of shutting down. Verona are always capable of getting results against bigger sides, and Fiorentina tend to be annoying against bigger sides as well (as Atalanta experienced yesterday).Sure seems like Napoli have the easiest run in?
In any case, super interesting finish, I don't feel Juve are safe at all.