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On Tuesday, the eve of the match Bavarian capital Turin club announced that the team will be without the injured Claudio Marchisio and Dybali Paulo, considered the pillars of the team. There will also perform Giorgio Chiellini.
This is a serious problem for Juventus that his strategy to confront Bayern (after the draw in the first match 2: 2) built mainly on the attack Dybali. Argentine footballer of Polish origin had to be the most effective response to the feared and admired Lewandowski.
Commentators point out that the beginning it was clear that Wednesday’s match will be very heavy, but the degree of difficulty rose even more with the announced changes in the composition. Even on Monday Dybał said: “We are full of confidence that we can do it.” The secret, he explained in an interview with reporters, lies in peace.
Now, it is noted that peace has no, because a player called “diamond” club run out on the pitch. And it was he, after all, and wrote on Tuesday morning, “Corriere della Sera”, was “to change the destiny of Juventus.”
White-Blacks were in full crisis, the problems do not stop there – so this situation summarizes on its website,” La Gazzetta dello Sport. ” Media rate almost “Juventus falling apart.”
The crisis at Juventus opposes the excellent preparation of Bayern Munich.
Official “La Repubblica” examines the phenomenon Lewandowski stressing that at first no one realized, what is a “treasure Bayern.” “In Munich, he would most disturb the peace of the team from Turin” – said the newspaper, which describes the difficult road Pole football tops.
Among those who do not understand who is Lewandowski are also Italians – notes in a large article, which reminded that despite initial interest, including from Genoa in 2010, did not buy him any club Serie a . as the journal, Italy prevailed opinion that Lewandowski “no face footballer”, then what was his fault. “They met on it until Germany” – the newspaper added that the header also cites the words of Zbigniew Boniek: “is Polish for a gift from the heavens.”
From Rome Sylwia Wysocka (PAP)
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