Pirlo is still a non-coach: Sassuolo in 10 moves better than Juve. And Ronaldo continues to score useless goals | First page



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It took less man. And even with a Sassuolo reduced to ten, Juve managed to regain the lead with just nine minutes left (Ramsey) and then round the score in the 92nd minute with Ronaldo, the worst like in San Siro, with the only difference this time marked one of his many useless goals, having missed at least a couple of tools.

Sassuolo, even in ten, not only played football always, and better than Juve, but also tied the score (Defrel) eight minutes after Danilo’s first lead.

In numerical parity surely it would not have ended like this, although I must be honest when saying that Ronaldo and Frabotta with Juve played only to put the signature on the third goal (already mentioned) and to make, after many mistakes, a good cross for Ramsey ( at 2-1).

Despite the victory, therefore, and a consistent ranking that, although it maintains it, at least seven of Milan, brings it closer to Inter (minus four) and Rome (minus three), Juve is still exposed to too many winds. All with one less game (Juventus-Napoli) that has a very high difficulty coefficient.

I cannot understand, therefore, the anthems of Juventus Nesci that insult me ​​with bloody epithets in a context of savage fury. Juve is fourth, it is led by a non-coach, they draw with the small teams, they fight with the big teams, they have only won one direct match (Milan), has a full infirmary and Inter awaits the next round at San Siro. Where do you reasonably think you can go? If you lose to the Nerazzurri, and the odds are high, you will find at least three teams up front, Milan plus ten and Inter plus seven. Is it appropriate to unleash a saraband as if an alien is about to return to the championship?

Let’s start with the infirmary where Alex Sandro, Cuadrado and de Ligt (Covid) are stationed, yesterday McKennie and Dybala (knee) arrived, replaced in the first half, most likely today Chiesa will enter where Obiang’s blade (the man minus), sent off by the referee in the 46th minute.

All the Juventus players mentioned will miss the Italian Cup, the three affected by Covid in addition to Inter will also defect from the Super Cup final with Napoli, McKennie and Dybala, I hope they have it for at least fifteen days. However, to stay with the survivors, I can already imagine what Hakimi will do to poor Frabotta.

Better not think about it and explain how it was possible that Sassuolo played better than Juvedespite the expulsion of Obiang and the interruption of the entire team. I could get away with writing that the Emilianos have a real coach (De Zerbi) and Juve a nominal one (Pirlo), but I want to be more serious than those who expose me to defect. Sassuolo is a team, with a respected organization, while Juve has always been an assembled group of strong or very strong players. (along with some colossal mediocre) who lives off individualities.

It would not be explained how else – the 77th minute of the game passed – for a whole minute Sassuolo kept the ball, long and short, widening and squeezing, without the Bianconeri being able, not even with one more man, to steal it. or at least to darken the passage.

Regarding the maneuvers and, above all, the dribbling Sassuolo is in another category despite having good young players, but not unbeatableme.

However, to show that everything I have said goes back to the news, I want to emphasize that the first two goal balls of the match were provided by Juve in the five minutes of recovery of the first half, when Obiang was sent to the shower. . In the first, Ronaldo failed to make it on time, while the second was trivially spoiled by Kulusevski, Dybala’s replacement, and deployed close (but not too much) to Ronaldo and goal, as he loves.

Yes because, Kulusevski, despite the mistake, immediately entered the game, jumped to the man, handed out tips and assists, became impregnable in large spaces and acrobatic in narrow ones. Enough to make me say with a lot of cynicism: but is Dybala’s injury really a damage?

Perhaps not, the problem is that Pirlo will also have to deal with that of the Church. Which, despite Obiang’s entrapment, stayed on the field until a few minutes before the end before limping off.

At half-time De Zerbi joined Maxime López, removing Djuricic and Caputo (Toljan in his place). Team redesigned from the initial 4-2-3-1, with a less creative 4-4-1, but only on paper. The first point was Defrel, the rest a harmonious movement to try to determine the space.

Pirlo, on the other hand, made the third change by removing Bentancur, who was warned among other things, to insert Rabiot (warned).

Only fools could think that the match was addressed or, worse, ended with Danilo’s goal (50 ‘, from outside the area, powerful and precise, in the right corner of the Consiglio’s goal). Eight minutes later, and certainly not by chance, but with action devised from left to right with movement in the toe space, Traoré served Defrel who burned Demiral and Bonucci with a fierce diagonal.

It was at this point that Sassuolo gave the impression that they could even win, even if, when Juve got hold of the ball, the man everyone was looking for was Kulusevski, clearly in an altruistic version.

When Frabotta softened a ball and then fouled (yellow card) to the limit, I thought that Sassuolo’s victory was close. Instead, a moment later, Arthur (excellent) caught Kulusevski on the edge of the area, a great number for Ronaldo and a smooth conclusion, with a right inside, if only in front of Consigli (parade).

The turning point was nine minutes from the end. Frabotta, led by Rabiot, guessed the only cross of the night, the Emilian defense center slept and Ramsey (replacement for McKennie) put.

Despite the advantage and the little time left to run, Juve defended the result, moving their many fans, but I imagine they were also angry. Thus, a postponement of the defense of Danilo, offered an unusual counterattack to Ronaldo who hooked like a champion and transferred Consiglio with his usual diagonal.

This time it ends in glory too, but this can’t last.

Juve Sassuolo 3-1

Markers: 51 ′ Danilo, 58 ′ Defrel, 82 ′ Ramsey, 90 + 4 ′ Ronaldo
Juventus (4-4-2): Szczesny; Danilo, Demiral, Bonucci, Frabotta; McKennie (19 ′ Ramsey) (85 ′ Morata), Arthur, Bentancur (46 ′ Rabiot), Chiesa (85 ′ Bernardeschi); Ronaldo, Dybala (42 ‘Kulusevski). Pirlo herds. Available Pinsoglio, Buffon, Chiellini, Di Pardo, Dragusin, Portanova, Beans.
Sassuolo (4-2-3-1): Advice; Muldur (72 ‘Oddei), Chiriches (85’ Ayhan), Ferrari, Kyriakopoulos; Obiang, Locatelli; Defrel (67 ‘Boga), Djuricic (46’ López), Traore; Caputo (46 ′ Toljan). Zerbi Shepherd. Available Pegolo, Marlon, Magnanelli, Ayhan, Rogerio, Peluso, Raspadori, Schiappacasse.
Referee: Massa of Imperia
Ammonites: 13 ′ Bonucci, 17 ′ Ferrari, 35 ′ Bentancur, 71 ′ Frabotta, 79 ′ Kulusevski
Expelled: 45 + 1 ′ Obiang



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