Perin vote 5.5 The indecision on the ending costs insufficiency despite some good parade that keeps Juve in the first half.
Cats 5.5 vote is worth what Perin said. A great play and a great cow in a anything but granite defense.
Cambiaso vote 4 but really this player thought he can play in more competitive teams in Europe? Embarrassing defense, he thinks he can keep the ball between his feet with the skill of Zidane and instead regularly loses the contrasts by promoting the bloody restarts of the opponents (any opponent, not necessarily by the Champions League).
McKennie vote 5 why pretend to play that they don’t belong to him? The will and a good starting point but at these levels you have to be more complete.
Koopmeiners Vote 4 I think we can talk about therapeutic fury. It doesn’t work in this Juve. Enough. Archive how lost bet and find appropriate solutions.
David 4.5 vote some mitigating can be given to it since it is the third striker who runs empty but the wrong goal arises from posture, reading, sensitivity of the foot little consumption to the level requested by the Champions League. It seemed closer to breaking the ankle rather than leaning the ball on the net. Unfortunate in the action of the crossbar.
Tudor vote 3 Juventusian right? Ok, very well but the same situation had with the previous Inter player. Training made with the head or cross, speaks of the attack game but a central tip that covers 2500 square meters of field alone in the middle of three defenders and two more watched side strikers that players do not seem to me to be a great choice. Others before him had the foresight to drastically change their game schemes and built victories. When the road does not lead to the desired destination you have to find another; The question we ask is: will you find it with Tudor or without Tudor? To posterity the arduous sentence hoping not to have to “nui chinar the forehead” to the victories of others.