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- Член од
- 15 мај 2005
- Мислења
- 3.513
- Поени од реакции
- 482
Еве ги:
Antonio Chimenti – 7.5: Could do little with any of the goals, but still managed to keep the score down with a handful of wonderful saves, clawing Zamora's free-kick from under the bar the pick of the bunch.
Hasan Salihamidzic – 5.5: Hadn't done his homework on Damien Duff and allowed the Irishman to force his way inside far too often.
Jonathan Zebina – 5.5: Did not enjoy playing against Bobby Zamora and was second best against the England hopeful on numerous occasions.
Fabio Grosso – 6: Looked a shadow of the man who scored the winning penalty in the 2006 World Cup final. Struggled against the pace and trickery of the Fulham front men.
Fabio Cannavaro – 5: Not a game the former World Player of the Year will look back on with fond memories. Terrorised by the pace of Zamora and Gera in the opening exchanges and then sent off for hauling down the Hungarian after 25 minutes.
Diego – 6: The match summed up the Brazilian's season - neat and clever in spurts, but largely transparent. Handed Fulham the chance to draw level right after half-time. Literally.
Antonio Candreva– 5: Taken off early on as Juve rejigged after Cannavaro's dismissal and, as a result, spared the blushes of taking part in a second-rate performance.
Mohammed Sissoko – 6: The only Juve player who tried to offer any sort of support to Trezeguet, but was still largely bypassed by the busy Fulham midfield.
Felipe Melo – 5.5: Rarely got on the ball, and seemed frightened of Fulham's energetic midfield.
Mauro Cameronesi – 6: Had little effect on a robust Fulham defence and was taken off early into the second half.
David Trezeguet – 6.5: Looked a lonely figure up front on his own for most of the game. Scored in the first minute with a neat finish but was limited to snap shots from then on. Frustrating night for the Frenchman.
Subs
Zdenek Grygera - 6: Was brought on earlier than expected after Cannavaro received his marching orders, but was no better than the departing Italian, constantly second to the ball against the bullish Zamora and buzzing Gera.
Paolo de Ceglie - N/A
Alessandro Del Piero - N/A