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  1. Rami S.
    Rami S.
    August 18, 2010 at 3:05 pm | | Reply


    Hello Robert,

    I believe the biggest and most important change came in terms of the management. The previous management was mediocre at best and made some unthinkable mistakes ranging from overpaying certain players to spending money on the wrong signings.

    The management made major mistakes such as signing Grosso, Poulsen, Tiago, Melo and bringing back Fabio Cannavaro.

    I think the biggest change comes in terms of the change in the club’s management followed by the coaching staff and lastly the players. Only the defensive line will see major changes, at least up to this stage. In midfield the team will retain the likes of Sissoko, Marchisio and Melo while the attack remains unchanged with Trezeguet, Amauri and Del Piero.

    I think it will be a while before Juve challenges for Serie A unless a left-back, another winger and a striker are signed before beginning of the season.

  2. Robert
    August 19, 2010 at 8:13 am | | Reply


    I agree that the previous management screwed up and I think the new management team is leading the club into an era where they could supplant Inter as the dominant Serie A club (battling AC Milan for that role). But it isn’t going to happen in one year, maybe not even two. You can’t shed an entire team in one transfer period, and I think over the next year you will see some of the older names or big name disappointments shipped elsewhere.

    For the rest of this month, I would think they should definitely look for a bit more strength in the midfield, maybe another holding midfielder. I am big on Lanzafame as a starter and it looks like Pepe is the man for the other role. Their forwards have some talent, but should be replaced. However, I think as the team is constructed right now a fourth place finish is about right.

    1. Rami S.
      Rami S.
      August 20, 2010 at 1:06 am | | Reply


      Hi Robert,

      I think your prediction of 4th is a fair one unless a winger (seems Juve are close to signing Krasic), a left-back and another attacker are signed before season’s start.

      I am not a big fan of Amauri, he’s too static and at 30 he’s not the future of the club. I agree with you on the need for time to offload some of the older and aging names. For Juve’s future, they must sell Grosso, Camoranesi and Zebina as soon as possible.

  3. Rami S.
    Rami S.
    August 21, 2010 at 1:31 am | | Reply


    Juve signed Krasic and might add Aquilani on loan. Those could be useful additions and will mean the Bianconeri will now need a left-back and a young striker.

  4. Pedro Alvisi
    Pedro Alvisi
    August 24, 2010 at 8:25 pm | | Reply


    Hi Robert,

    Interesting analysis.

    Juve management indeed did a good job offloading old and expensive players and bringing in faster and younger players, but there’s a lot left to be done yet. Names like Fabio Grosso, Camoranesi, Salihamidzic, Trezeguet, Iaquinta, should leave as soon as possible.

    Del Neri has perfectly identified the biggest problem of the team last year: lack of plays on the flanks, lack of quick players and poor moving off the ball by the players. The team was too “heavy”.

    With new full backs (right side – motta/pepe, left side – De Ceglie/new player – could be Insua from Liverpool), and fast wingers, the team should certainly improve a lot.

    Krasic was a great signing, i believe he will be fundamental in the reconstruction of the team. Aquilani should give a creative touch in the midfield, that’s very important too.

    But I believe they still need better strikers. Iaquinta is horrible, Del Piero is old, Amauri is slow… Di Natale is about to be signed. He’s not young and not that quick… I don’t think he’s the ideal man for the job.

    And letting Diego go is a huge mistake… he is still 25, and can’t assume all the responsibility for last year’s failure. Juve still need one or two fast and good strikers.

    The first team, so far, for me should be:

    Buffon – Pepe – Bonucci – Chielini – De Ceglie – Marchisio – Aquilani – Martinez – Lanzafame – Krasic – Di Natale

    It’s a good side… quick players, plays by both sides of the field, “light” players… but unfortunately Inter is far better than all the others. This should be enough to fight for the second place of the championship.

    1. Rami S.
      Rami S.
      August 25, 2010 at 12:07 am | | Reply


      Hi Pedro,

      One other player who should be sold is Zebina. He’s getting older and he’s a negative influence on the squad. You’re right about all the other players.
      The main issue is Juve will have to replace not one but two stars in Del Piero (old now) and Nedved (retired before last season). Those are 2 legends and it’s hard to replace them.

      Krasic could be a decent signing but is not enough alone. Inter have by far the best squad in Serie A.

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