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Manchester City v Juventus CL Preview

PostPosted: Tue Sep 15, 2015 10:58 am
by Slim
Manchester City v Juventus
Champions League - Group D

Tuesday 15th September 2015


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People may argue there is no good time to take on the Old Lady, however another argument to be made is the best time to take on the Old Lady, is after last drinks have been called and she's slurring her way out of the bar with her panties in her handbag.

Well after three games in Serie A, Juventus find themselves slurring their way to an impressive Chelsea-esque points total of 1 point after scraping a late goal together to draw against Chievo on the weekend...at home...and it was a penalty...won by a Chelsea player. I'd say the Old Lady is a dirty martini shy of getting ploughed in the back seat of a Ford Escort and as always, City are flashing the cash.

It would however be a massive disservice to say that it will be an easy game, Juventus are an all together different beast in Europe and after making it to the final last season, including dumping the highly fancied Real Madrid side out, they know how to get the job done.

They are a true side of superstars, sporting the likes of Tevez, Ogbonna, Vidal, Pirlo and Llorente who asbolutely did not all get sold in the Summer...wait what? But they still have Khedira, right? Muscle tear you say? Two months you say?

Manchester City
City could have barely asked for a better start to the season, 5 wins on the trot, 5 clean sheets and looking indomitable. Last time out was a tough ask against an in-form Crystal Palace and City managed to grind out the victory in true champion style.

Before the match Silva and Sterling were left out of the match squad and during, our silica-based talisman Aguero was subbed off early due to a sharp shot to the knee. However according the the Count, Silva and Sterling are available for selection and while Kun's injury is not as bad as we all feared, this game came a little too soon for the Argentinian hitman.

It is this competition that will really gauge how far the City squad have really come and there is every suggestion they will push deeper into the competition this season. If this incarnation of the City side are going to make inroads, then it really needs to start happening now. Players like Kompany and Silva are fully deserving of success in the premier club competition and are no longer spring chickens. However the balance of the squad looks amazing, the additions of De Bruyne, Sterling and Delph have added flexibility, pace and amazing support to an already impressive attack. Otamendi who has yet to feature is possibly as important as any other signing. City were widely criticised last season for a perceived weakness at the back. With the return to form of Kompany and Mangala, signing Otamendi and last season's best defender Demichelis, City's defense now looks stronger than ever.

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Juventus
The Old Lady is a crafty mistress and proving to be the case here. Now I know you're thinking, 1 point from 3 games, losing more than a few very good players, surely it's in the bag, right? Wrong. Juventus still have the likes of Mandzukic, Sandro, Buffon, Chiellini, Dybala and of course, Pogba. Here is where she gets crafty.

Chiellini, Pogba, Cuadrago and Mandzukic all started the weekend's match on the bench. Only Chiellini didn't make the pitch but they will all have more in the tank than players who've just done 90 minutes against a pacey Palace side who are more than willing to have a run at City. Almost like they were being rested for another match. Were Silva and Sterling really injured or are we getting wily in our old age?

Juventus have a mixed injury list. Evra, Asamoah and Khedira are all on the injury list but with Marchisio and Morata recently returning from injury and playing on the weekend, there is every chance they won't be playing.

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History
City have met Juventus in Europe four times. The first time was all the way back in 1976 where Juve put City out of the UEFA Cup 2-1 on aggregrate. In recent times, City were grouped with Juventus during the 2010-11 Europa League campaign where both matches were drawn 1-1. The real collector's item from this was City's goal at the Delle Alpi was scored by the legend that is Jo.

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Lineup
I expect that we'll see Bony start up top with Sterling acting as a second striker coming in from the left. When in possession expect De Bruyne and Silva to switch back and forth and mix it up between the right and centre, when defending you should see De Bruyne support Sagna down the right and Silva to act as outlet in the middle. Mostly as you were at the back, but I have a suspicion that Mangala will be sitting this one out and Otamendi to make a debut although I would consider this a mistake as he has yet to even make a subs appearance. The smarter move here would be a subs appearance for a good 25 minute stint at the end and a start this weekend against the Hammers.

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Predictions
I expect City to see off a very determined Juventus side, the quickness of passing and movement in the wide areas will be telling, City 2-0 with goals to De Bruyne and Kompany.(Seriously, has anyone seen my score in the TS predictor? Go bet on a Juve win, RIGHT NOW)

Re: Manchester City v Juventus CL Preview

PostPosted: Tue Sep 15, 2015 11:08 am
by Wonderwall
Cheers Bro, great to see you back in the saddle with a very solid preview.

Re: Manchester City v Juventus CL Preview

PostPosted: Tue Sep 15, 2015 11:29 am
by WhyAlwaysMe?
Bravo, Slim & many thanks for writing a far better & more comprehensive preview, than I have seen anywhere else, in the media!

Re: Manchester City v Juventus CL Preview

PostPosted: Tue Sep 15, 2015 11:31 am
by City64
Good work ! Looking forward to tonight but I think we will get yet another cunt of a ref to frustrate all us City fans to death in this competition yet again .

Re: Manchester City v Juventus CL Preview

PostPosted: Tue Sep 15, 2015 11:33 am
by Foreverinbluedreams
Good stuff Slim.

Have to ask though, are you taking pulling tips off Wayne Rooney?

Re: Manchester City v Juventus CL Preview

PostPosted: Tue Sep 15, 2015 11:42 am
by barryconlonsbaldspot
An excellent read over lunch sir, thank you! Just need to get through the next 3 hours at work and then on the train into town and on the beer! Come on City!

Re: Manchester City v Juventus CL Preview

PostPosted: Tue Sep 15, 2015 1:57 pm
by PrezIke
Nice work bro.

I think if Sterling is fit enough he will tear them up since they are not the quickest at the back, and allow Silva and hopefully De Bruyne to do work. Hopefully Bony puts himself in the right places to score.

I am hopeful, because he hasn't started with our best attacking players fit yet, and he surely wants to score quite badly tonight.

Re: Manchester City v Juventus CL Preview

PostPosted: Tue Sep 15, 2015 2:11 pm
by ruralblue
Well in Slim! Enjoyed that.

Re: Manchester City v Juventus CL Preview

PostPosted: Tue Sep 15, 2015 2:37 pm
by Wonderwall
PrezIke wrote:Nice work bro.

I think if Sterling is fit enough he will tear them up since they are not the quickest at the back, and allow Silva and hopefully De Bruyne to do work. Hopefully Bony puts himself in the right places to score.

I am hopeful, because he hasn't started with our best attacking players fit yet, and he surely wants to score quite badly tonight.


Well have another?
I think we need to start asking some questions Slim?????

Re: Manchester City v Juventus CL Preview

PostPosted: Tue Sep 15, 2015 3:20 pm
by Cit.revenge
Juventus played 3 piece of crap games . I really doubt that is because they did not switch on.

Re: Manchester City v Juventus CL Preview

PostPosted: Tue Sep 15, 2015 3:44 pm
by Dameerto
Aaah I remember the days when snoods were legal on the pitch.

Re: Manchester City v Juventus CL Preview

PostPosted: Tue Sep 15, 2015 3:49 pm
by Foreverinbluedreams
Dameerto wrote:Aaah I remember the days when snoods were legal on the pitch.


Was Bianchi the first ever to wear a snood in the PL? Had this conversation in the pub a while back and no one could come up with anyone wearing a snood before our Rolando did.

Re: Manchester City v Juventus CL Preview

PostPosted: Tue Sep 15, 2015 5:21 pm
by Tim777
Enjoyable preview, Slim.

Very important CL fixture in many ways, although strangely I'm not as edgy as I was for Palace.
This is Bony's chance to dazzle, he'll know that we'll want to see something special from him, especially tonight.

Re: Manchester City v Juventus CL Preview

PostPosted: Tue Sep 15, 2015 6:05 pm
by Dipstick
Excellent read, Slim. Thanks.

Re: Manchester City v Juventus CL Preview

PostPosted: Tue Sep 15, 2015 6:39 pm
by nottsblue
Great stuff.

Speaking from experience with the fable of some old scrubber in the back of an old Ford Escort?

Re: Manchester City v Juventus CL Preview

PostPosted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 9:00 am
by bobby brows
Good Preview. With the benefit of hindsight the team selection was toss.