Juventus Special Thread

Vp penalt tuliyopewa, Mimi naona kama ilikuwa soft sana. Mzee pirlo VP Leo kacheza kwa kiwango ulichotegemea?...

Mountinho ndo alimtibulia babu... Nililiona hili mapemaaa. Ila hawa Monaco maboya sana

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Carlos Tevez has told Juventus he wants to go back to Argentina

Tevez has been a key player for Juve, but has always wanted to return

Juventus understood to accept the striker's decision

Carlos Tevez has rocked Juventus by revealing that he wants to leave the club and return to Argentina at the end of the season.
Tevez is under contract until the end of next season but according to reports in Italy he has told the club's hierarchy he wants to leave this summer.
The former Manchester United, Manchester City and West Ham striker has always made clear that he hopes to finish his career at Boca Juniors in Argentina, but the move was not expected so soon.
However, Italian paper Corriere della Sera insist that the club will not stand in Tevez's way, and that they have simply asked him to give his all until June.
Tevez's international manager Tata Martino claims any potential move would have no bearing on the player's Argentina future.
'The most important thing for me is that Tevez continues to play as well as he is at the moment,' Martino told Italian paper Tuttosport.
'It doesn't matter whether that's at Juventus or Boca. Only he'll know what's best for his future.
'I will say this, though: Juventus are a great team, but so are Boca Juniors. It wouldn't be a step down.'
 
Oscar to Juventus?



Juventus and Liverpool are continuing to monitor developments with Chelsea midfielder Oscar.
The Brazil international has been criticised by Jose Mourinho in recent weeks and there are question marks over his future.
Chelsea want to strengthen in the summer and may need a high profile departure to help balance the books.
Oscar cost Chelsea £19.35m and they would want a substantial profit on the 23 year-old. Paris Saintt Germain have shown interest in the past also.
Juventus want a playmaker for next season and Brazil boss Carlos Dunga advised them to buy Oscar.
'He reminds me of Roberto Baggio,' he said. 'Oscar has technique, reads situations well and is a modern and versatile trequartista. He reminds me of Roberto Baggio, but also has similarities to Massimiliano Allegri.
'Brazilians like to have fun with their football, which hasn’t happened to Oscar very much recently, but I met Jose Mourinho and he spoke highly of all his Brazilian players.
'I tell Allegri that Oscar is strong and also a good lad. A forward line with him, Carlos Tevez and Alvaro Morata would drive any Coach crazy.
'It wouldn’t be a step backwards for Oscar to go to Juventus. He’d be decisive in Serie A and whether he plays for Juventus or Chelsea it’ll always be a great club.'
 
Soka wakati mwingine halieleweki kabisa. Sikutegemea ushindi mnono kama ule. Mpaka hapo tuna 80% kwenda semi final.

Sio 80% mna 95% kusonga kwenye semis maana vijamaa vilishindwa kufurukuta maghetoni kwao, vikija Naples pale kwa mtakatifu Paulo vitafyata kabisa mikia
Nilifurahi tena kumuona Marek Hamsik akiwa katika ubora wake, Benitez anamuua huyu bwana
 
Sio 80% mna 95% kusonga kwenye semis maana vijamaa vilishindwa kufurukuta maghetoni kwao, vikija Naples pale kwa mtakatifu Paulo vitafyata kabisa mikia
Nilifurahi tena kumuona Marek Hamsik akiwa katika ubora wake, Benitez anamuua huyu bwana

Napoli wakati mwingine hawaeleweki, utafikiri wana homa za Mara kwa Mara. Kumbuka wolfsburg ni wakali kwa sasa. Lakini kama matokeo ya Jana ni ile training aliyosema C.E.O Laurentis basi kwa mwendo huo Italia inakwenda kuushangaza ulimwengu.

Huku #juve Kule #napoli
 

Bila kuwasahau watoto wa Montella, wana nafasi kubwa sana kushinda game 2 wakiwa Artemio Franchi
Huku kwetu Carlitos kasema atatoa uamuzi wake kuhusiana na future yake na Juventus mwanzoni mwa mwezi May, taarifa za hivi karibuni zilisema jamaa anataka kurudi nyumbani 'Boca Jrs' mwishoni mwa msimu huu
Habari hii imemfanya Marota asilale kuhakikisha kinda Paulo Dybala anatua pale Torino kuchukua mikoba ya Carlitos na kuungana na safu ya ushambuliaji ya Bianconero mapema iwezekanavyo
 
•Premier League clubs have been outperformed by European rivals

•Bundesliga set to move above Premier League next season

•Serie A could also overtake England, if Italian successes continue

•Napoli, Juventus and Fiorentina are still in contention for European glory

•All English clubs have been eliminated already this season

•One more bad season would see England lose a Champions League spot

Haya wanazi wa EPL kaeni chonjo, Ntuzu everlenk MosDef Janjaweed Belo Manumbu Aleyn Salamander b5-click BAK RRONDO Ziroseventytwo TUPACified Malafyale gutierez na wadau wote wa soccer
 
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Na hii move ya kutaka kuweka limit ya kusajili foreign players kwa kila timu kuruhusiwa wachezaji wanne tu ikipitishwa ndio watazidi kuimaliza EPL. Hii issue inapingwa sana na Wenger, SAF na wengineo. Kwa maoni yangu wachezaji wengi wa UK viwango vyao bado ni vya chini mno ndio maana wengi wao hawasajiliwi na timu za EPL. Huwa mara moja moja naangalia ligi ya ufaransa, kule nako ligi yao inakuja juu kwa kasi kubwa.

 

Hivi ni wanne tu? Nilidhani ni nane (8)
Lakini bado ni theory inayopingwa na wengi, the FA wanataka hivyo wakiamini watakuza vipaji vya wazawa lakini Premiere League wako against hiyo move, it will take years kuwa implemented
 
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Arsene Wenger and Tony Pulis question FA English player reforms


FA chairman Greg Dyke's proposals to improve the quality of English players is flawed, according to Premier League managers Arsene Wenger and Tony Pulis.
Dyke wants to increase the number of home-grown players in top-flight squads from eight to 12.
The plans have received the backing of five former England managers.
Arsenal boss Wenger claims the right to play has to be earned, while West Brom head coach Pulis says the quality of English youth teams is the problem.
Last season, English players accounted for 32% of playing time in the Premier League, compared with almost 70% 20 years ago.
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"This trend cannot continue," read a letter signed by former England managers Glenn Hoddle, Sven-Goran Eriksson, Graham Taylor, Steve McClaren and Kevin Keegan.
"The FA and the Premier League are already doing a lot of good work to improve the standards of facilities and coaching at all levels of the game...offering young players unparalleled support and coaching.
"The one thing they are not being offered is the most important of all: opportunity."
McClaren, who is manager of Championship side Derby County, believes the future of English football is already exciting, but says the increase in the home-grown quota can only help.
"I am excited about the players," he said. "They have technique, they have pace and strength. Our Under-21s are very good, also the Under-20s and the senior team has been introducing young players with terrific ability and speed. It is coming. Giving them opportunities, we need to do that more."
McLaren also believes the Championship is a good platform for young English Premier League players to gain experience.
"The Championship is a nursery really where top teams can send their youngsters," he added. "The more we give them the opportunity the better."
Wenger, though, urged caution over whether the proposed reforms will lead to an increase in the quality of English players, suggesting that the England national team was not hugely successful between 1966 and 1996 when there were relatively few foreigners in the domestic league.
"I believe we are in a top-level competition and you earn your right through the quality of your performance rather than your place of birth," he said.
"I think between 16 and 21 the English youth teams, until now, have not performed. So that's the heart of the problem. Let's get better at that level, then if there is a problem integrating these players in the top teams, we have to do something about it."

Pulis added: "I think the Premier League is now not an English League, it's a world league. What we've got to do is produce English players that are as good as any players abroad.
"No disrespect to Greg Dyke but sometimes he says things that football people wouldn't agree with. I certainly don't agree with that."

What the other managers say

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Former Arsenal defender Lee Canoville says English players can be forgotten

Aston Villa boss Tim Sherwood, who first played new England striker Harry Kane regularly while he was manager of Tottenham: "I think there were five players who had come through Tottenham's academy and four were on the pitch the other night [for England]. It was something we always pushed but everyone has to be on the same page."
Hull City boss Steve Bruce: "One thing that is staggering is that over the last 20 years we have invested millions in academies, but are we producing enough players? When you look back, where are they? For me personally, we miss children playing football at school."
Crystal Palace manager Alan Pardew : "You only have to look at the profits we've made to know that if you're in the Premier League, you should be turning a profi. We should be using that profit to develop young British talent. I'm all for that and I think an extra quota of British-based players is a good idea."
QPR boss Chris Ramsey: "It doesn't guarantee the national team will be any better than it is. It does however make the academy systems worth their while in giving players pathways to play in their country of origin."


 

Mkuu, mie naangalia sana La Liga na BUndesliga... Barca na Buy-ern ndio timu ninazosapoti.. kwa Italia naipenda Napoli (ingawa siku hizi sio sana kwasababu ya Benitez)

EPL imeharibiwa na rushwa, unazi wa kijinga, media, english players etc.
 
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