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Palermo 0-3 Juventus Serie A Player Ratings

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NOVEMBER 30, 2015

Juventus dominated Palermo to win 3-0 with goals from Mandzukic, Sturaro and Zaza. Here’s our player ratings.

Some positives, other than the result…No more injuries. Dominating defensively. Taking our chances. Other than which, I still find absence of cohesion, I cannot yet judge any form and if we have any serious ambition of climbing the table towards the summit, we need a set system, we need Morata implemented, we need Sandro starting more, we need Lichsteiner surpassing Cuadrado’s fancy footwork leading to little and more than anything else, we need Sami Khedira fit to offer some much needed steel to the midfield, the engine room.

A deserved result, against a weak side. Far sterner tests are coming.

Do you agree with our ratings ? Have your say below.

 

Juventus' goalkeeper from Italy Gianluigi Buffon reacts during the Italian Serie A football match between Palermo and Juventus on November 29, 2015 at the Renzo Barbera stadium in Palermo.  AFP PHOTO / GABRIEL BOUYS / AFP / GABRIEL BOUYS        (Photo credit should read GABRIEL BOUYS/AFP/Getty Images)

Gigi Buffon

Had very little to do and looked as fresh at the finish as he did at the start. I am still not keen on his role as Capitano, yet his experience and love for the club place him presently above any other possibilities.

6.5 / 10


Juan Cuadrado

Useless defensively, and average in the final third. The Colombian enjoys taking his man on, yet his distribution and end product in general require either more options or a more steely focus. When tasked with picking up possession deep, we do not see his best. Tried hard to make things happen, but too many bodies in the box to pick out the killer pass and whilst he passed his marker plenty of times, he had nowhere to go. Perhaps should be reserved for a 4-3-3.

6.0 / 10


Giorgio Chiellini

No silly mistakes, supported the attack when possible, tackled well, won everything in the air. Finding form. At last!

7.0 / 10


Andrea Barzagli

Booked when it seems another committed anything resembling a foul, other than which was superb. We really are immensely strong with his leadership and intelligence in a back three. He is approaching his finest form, as are several others, and its his inclusion in the 3-5-2 which brings me and likely his colleagues confidence.

7.0 / 10


Leonardo Bonucci

A definite change in Big Leo this term. Whether directed or personal, only time will tell, for I am accustomed to seeing him bring the ball out of defence in a back three, presenting a libero element in our back line to support the midfield and play the ball long often. However, there is very little of either presently. Is this coached? Or due to the lack of confidence which surely comes from a defensive unit which has been shipping far too many goals due to clumsy errors? Missed a perfect chance with a header from close range. Regardless, Big Leo kept things simple and did well enough.

6.0 / 10


Claudio Marchisio

Il principino suffered from the congested midfield and found it hard to produce anything worthwhile offensively, yet was always looking and stuck to the nitty gritty with professional zeal. With Sturaro still learning his movement and Cuadrado naturally settling into a RW role, Claudio was forced to remain fairly deep throughout, shielding the defence and attempting to recycle the ball between the flanks or on those rare occasions, through the middle. Still moving up the gears. I am content to simply see him playing and remain fit. A vital cog, even when seemingly quiet.

6.0 / 10


Stefano Sturaro

Battled hard as always, found a couple of chances in his typical last second style and held the midfield together with his back tracking and covering. Always eager to drive forward, Stefano is proving a very positive signing. Took his goal superbly.

7.0 / 10


PALERMO, ITALY - NOVEMBER 29:  Paul Pogba of Juventus in action during the Serie A match between US Citta di Palermo and Juventus FC at Stadio Renzo Barbera on November 29, 2015 in Palermo, Italy.  (Photo by Tullio M. Puglia/Getty Images)

Paul Pogba

Grew into the game as it progressed. A couple of long range efforts which on another day would have troubled the keeper. A handful of wonderful passes, yet I cannot help but expect more of the gallant gall. I do not think we will see the best of him, or the team as a whole, until/unless Khedira is fit for a lengthy period. Played his part beautifully in the second goal, other than which was always a bother for Palermo. Capable of so much more.

6.5 / 10


Juventus' defender from France Patrice Evra celebrates after the Italian Serie A football match between Palermo and Juventus on November 29, 2015 at the Renzo Barbera stadium in Palermo.  AFP PHOTO / GABRIEL BOUYS / AFP / GABRIEL BOUYS        (Photo credit should read GABRIEL BOUYS/AFP/Getty Images)

Patrice Evra

Extremely solid defensively and offered what he could going forward. His mentality is wonderful. Rarely gives the ball away, has an impressive awareness of who is around him, still a brilliant asset in his twilight years. Does he give us less offensively than Sandro? Undoubtedly. Yet he locks down the flank in the defensive phase. At least when playing against a diamond midfield. Sturdy and comfortable throughout.

7.0 / 10


Mario Mandzukic

His movement is improving alongside his sharpness. Given Morata’s recent showings, I agree with Allegri in that the croatian offers more assurances. Took his goal splendidly. Forced a decent save from the keeper with another effort and seems to be developing cohesion within the side. His experience is vital to our chances. And until Morata appears much improved, I repeat; he deserves to start ahead of the spaniard. I think that is 4 goals in his last 5 starts. Which is encouraging.

7.0 / 10


PALERMO, ITALY - NOVEMBER 29: Paulo Dybala of Juventus in action during the Serie A match between US Citta di Palermo and Juventus FC at Stadio Renzo Barbera on November 29, 2015 in Palermo, Italy.  (Photo by Tullio M. Puglia/Getty Images)

Paulo Dybala

Learning to play between the lines. Delivered the perfect cross for the opener. Fizzed about all over the final third, seeking the ball, looking for openings. He needs to improve physically, other than which, I cannot move past his quality to carve apart the resolute palermo defence which broke the deadlock.

6.5 / 10

 

 

Substitutes

Alvaro Morata

Helped with the 2nd and 3rd goals, yet otherwise seemed a lost soul. Needs to find his rhythm, or to score a couple. Either his head or his body seems out of kilter.

6.5 /10


Stephan Lichtsteiner

Bustling along the right flank with perhaps more potency than Cuadrado. Great to see him fit and on the field, fighting for every ball, bombing forward at any opportunity.

6.5 / 10


Simone Zaza

Not much time to impress, yet impress he did, forcing his way into an opening and finishing with composure. Continues to remind me of Vialli!

7 / 10