In the first place, I would like to express my deepest admiration and gratitude to Mauro Camoranesi and Vincenzo Iaquinta. Unfortunately, I didn't watch the Juventus - Milan game on Sunday, but i found the clip of the goal scored by Iaquinta after Mauro's amazing pass, and it was breathtaking!
I wish I had seen the game,
and I wish this sheer beauty had been the only goal scored in that game ;)
I would hate it if Juve gets the third place in Serie A, though i firmly believe they will get back to the second.
I have no idea why it is so, but i highly disapprove of Claudio Ranieri's scheme with 2 forwards that was practiced throughout the whole season except for a few games (including
the one against Chelsea in Torino, when the bianconeri were really amazing as they can be)
i mean, it's alright when a team is successful and keeps winning and scoring, but when we're stuck in this line of draws, why not change the tactic, why not have 3 strikers on field, when ours are such brilliant ones, every one of them: Amauri, Iaquinta, Trezeguet, and our beloved Captain Del Piero??
and don't forget about Trezeguet.
and don't forget about his masterpiece of a pass which led to Iaquinta's scoring the dazzling goal which was Juve's 600th goal scored in European Cup games.
hence I'm disgusted with these rumors about David's transfer to another club, like Chelsea or Barcelona.
and yeah, there have also been rumors about Zhirkov's tranfer to Chelsea or Barcelona too.
i would love to see them both play in one club, but this club is Juve and no other.
at least not Chelsea. Barça is not the worst variant of course, but definitely not Chelsea, i have always disliked them somewhat terrible.
i hope no horror like this will happen this summer.
I think we would need Yura Zhirkov who can be both a winger or a defender
and i love all our attacanti and I wouldn't replace any of them by any other footballer in the world.
by the way the transfer of Werder's Diego to Juve seems to be a set thing.
and the signing of Cannavaro and Cassano is also highly probable.
and i hope Juve's management won't spend the money on attacking players anymore and concentrate on the problems in defence we're experiencing at times, or midfield at least.
that's all for today :)
i think this has been a long entry, but these are the thoughts that keep running through my mind all the time.
thank you if you have read this.
and again, my immesurable admiration to Vincenzo and Mauro