QUOTE(noir7559 @ Feb 20 2018, 08:15 AM)
well, its a quite balance match where both team create equal chances, unlike the one vs Fiorentina & Spurs where Juve were second best in term of team performance
i guess many injuries to key players tend to do that us = impacting the team performance overall
the next 3-4 matches are all crucial, we can call it a make or break period
the tie again Atalanta, and then once again vs Atalanta(Coppa Italia), the only saving grace is that we're playing at home
and then an away trip to Lazio, b4 the trip to London against Spurs
all the Scudetto, Coppa, UCL depending in these 4 matches. Napoli ain't dropping points anytime soon, so should we.
as for Coppa we've the advantage against Atalanta after 1-0 win in Bergamo, and then the UCL, where we're at the disadvantage.
But i'm still confident about Juve chances...regarding which Juve gonna shown up at Wembley
Such a crucial period the next few months like you said bro.
We usually step up our performances during crucial matches and the second leg vs Spurs in London is as crucial as it gets; I'm quite confident that we'll go through...but there might be a few nail-biting moments.
Did you get a chance to watch the Netflix documentary dude? I don't have Netflix but managed to download the first three episodes via torrent.
As a fan, I'll definitely be biased in saying that I enjoyed it; however, I was expecting a little more from it in terms of the behind the scenes stuff. I mean, we do get glimpses into the lives of some of the players and we also get to see how Allegri is like during training sessions, which to me is really nice and kind of fuelling the passion for Juve. But I was expecting a little more - they seem to have just covered the surface of Juve. I hope they go deeper in the later episodes; prior to downloading, I kept reading that Netflix had released the 'first three episodes' so I assume there's more? The first three episodes covered August - December.
Despite what I've said though, if you have the chance, do watch it; it's still definitely worth watching.