Sentences with phrase «if juve»

Yet right as the broadcasters on beIN Sports here in the United States started talking about how the Scudetto race would be impacted if Juve drop points in Sardinia, a goal finally came our way.
Arsenal have been linked to his signature in the last month, and it would come as little surprise if Juve cash in this summer.
6 — Allegri must address the recent problems in defence and tighten up at the back, but his substitutes made the difference even if Juve should not have been suffering against the bottom team in Serie A.
If Juve are clinical, there's no reason for them to lose.
Roma may have accepted that first place is out of reach for another year, but they would hate if Juve's celebrations occurred on their home patch.
And God forbid if Juve lose then it's surely the end of the universe as we know it.
If Juve win, it wasn't pretty enough.
If Juve can score first, they can play to their strength, sitting back and countering to grind out a victory in the process.
We know the Rested Pirlo Theory has worked quite well in the past, so if Juve want to win Coppa Italia No. 10, it will have to enact its powers once more.
Having fielded a relatively strong starting XI last round against Lazio, I would think the same would be the case on Wednesday night knowing that if Juve get a lead then advancement would become that much more of an easier task come the second leg in six weeks.
If Juve can find the defensive solidity that this formation had throughout most of last year, it immediately becomes viable again.
And if Juve can fend off the Premier League likes of England's Big Four, then this summer's first signing will be completed weeks before the summer transfer window even opens.
If Juve and Barca end up destined for a rematch of last year's quarterfinal, they'll have to group defend and force someone other than Messi to step up and beat them.
If Juve can replicate the blueprint that Liverpool and a few other English teams have laid down, they could mug City and put the tie out of reach before they know what hit them.
If Juve score on the night, and I expect them to, it will come from the left - hand side.
No matter what formation Allegri goes with, if Juve's midfield struggles anywhere close to how much it did in the first leg then it will pretty much spell doom for the second leg.
The difference will come down to the defenses, and if Juve can exploit Liverpool's weakness in that area.
I mean, if Juve want to make this lead after 30 minutes thing a regular occurrence over the next month or so, I'm down with it.
If Juve's midfield struggle against Tottenham, how are they going to survive against a much better unit that Real Madrid can throw out there?
If Juve keep Hellas Verona scoreless, well then Tévez has a shot to tie Toni with 21 Serie A goals at the very least.
Just think about what the lead at halftime could have been if Juve actually consistently connected with their passes in the first five or 10 minutes of the game.
You can probably put two and two together and think that if Juve are running quotes about a potential transfer target on their very own website — something that they have rarely done over the years — then they've got to be feeling pretty good about the outcome of things.
If Juve is offering # 25 million for Giroud then I think we should jump at the offer.
If Juve could beat Madrid, we too could have (remember we beat Bayern, Dortmund, City, Mufci...) It's football, sir.
United hold a fear of seeing Paul Pogba leave, as per the report, while if Juve miss out on Emre Can, it appears as though Ramsey has emerged as the top alternative.
If Juve or whoever offer # 50m I would grab the money and ship him out.
Lets see what he says in a weeks time especially if Juve lose.
Tell me if Juve are a bigger club (financially) than Arsenal — how do they manage to win everytime and make a fight of the CL by selling key players every season.
If juve come with a big offer though, I do nt expect he'll be around much longer
If juve decide to keep pogba v vl b lucky.
You can also check to see if Juve like to keep the same group of players without making too many changes to line up.
Good deals all round if Juve can let us have him for 30mil and they get Khedira on a bosman.
We only get 2 million more if Juve gets knocked out.
He is 28, about to turn 29, if Juve want to maximize the money to get from him, this window is the best time 5.
It's going to be difficult for any individual to step in and fill the void left behind by an icon like Buffon, but Szczesny may be facing additional competition next season if Juve do indeed have ambitions of signing Meret in the near future.
But understandably, it is a whole different situation since it's an away game, but I still thought that if Juve managed to score 4 away goals, how unlikely that is, they are gonna be the one with the big advantage.

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If Khedira signs for Juve i'd expect Vidal to pitch up at the Emirates next season, very unlike Arsene to give a direct answer about a player named.
Its not as if we are talking about Juve being linked to De Bruyne, Neymar or Toni Kroos.
Can's coming to Juve for free is a good news but if he doesn't come, it changes nothing.
Also, sterling, sane, Jesus, aguero wouldn't have been as attacking as they are if they played for Allegro's juve.
Today Juve are said to have pinched Khedira, if true well then will it be to replace Vidal or for Pogba... my guess would be Pogba.
If it was a Chievo draw against Juve, there would've been a lot of #AllegriOut all over this place.
His form was patchy at best and when The Ox was moved back there for a few games he showed up far better than Bellerin had been doing.He seems to have been a bit more consistent lately but if we are offered the type of fee being touted by Juve and Madrid etc then grab the money quickly - he ain't that good.
If this deal doesn't pull through then a season loan for Falcao wouldn't be a bad idea too (rumor has it Juve are trying to snap him up).
I will only consider not making an important position too competitive, if it is occupied by an italian (bcos they will always be loyal to d club despite foreign offers) or established older players like Mandza & Higuain that sees Juve as their final destination.
If you believe that Juve will snap him up then you are deluded.
And if you look at Chelsea and Real and Barca and Bayern and Juve than, yes, changing manager has proven successful.
If he did become available there would be allot of interest in him, Bayern Real Juve city che utd PSG and then us.
Juve similarly might bankrupt themselves if any attempt to sign the Argentine was made as they continue to finance their recent stadium move.
Losing him is a blow for Liverpool, and that's made worse by the fact that they won't even get a fee for him if an exit does materialise as his current contract expires at the end of the season and so Juve will be set to snap him up on a free transfer.
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