Sorry for my mistake (Barça visited Stuttgart).
Europa League/UEFA Cup.
Juventus-Ajax
In Amsterdam Juve won with 1-2, but not deserved. Barring the Ajax goal, most shots were just missed, hit the pole. Very much bad luck. Ajax deserved two penalty's, but the referee was biased in adventage of Juventus so he didn't give them. With some less bad luck, Ajax would've won with 4-2 (if the poleshots were in, discounting the ungiven penalty's). In the game in Turin, Luis Suárez (best Ajax player, wanted by Juventus, Fehnerbahçe, Arsenal, Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur, AC Milan, FC Barcelona, Hamburger SV, Werder Bremen, Manchester City and Sporting Lissabon, bids in the winter transfer time varying between 50.000.000 Euro and 200.000.000 Euro, Ajax is very dependant on him, he is a right winger and can also be left winger or central striker, scored 24 goals in 24 games in the Eredivisie) is suspended: His fatal yellow card in Amsterdam for talking to the referee because the referee wasn't fair.
In Amsterdam, Ajax missed Marko Pantelic, who was ill. Marko Pantelic is a cemntral striker and a very good one. Bundesliga-fans might know him: Last season he was playing for Hertha BSC and did very well. He always played there unless he was injured, just like now for Ajax. He is back and ready to play.
Ajax had a good match before Juventus: Sunday 21 February 2010 Ajax-Vitesse 4-0. Six poleshots from Suárez who scored once, goood assists from Pantelic who returned from his illness so a good match. Vitesse totally outplayed. They had no chances and only one Vitesse-player did well: The keeper. With the average Eredivisie-keeper (Eredivisie-keepers are quite good) in the Vitesse-goal and some more luck it would've been 8-0.
Is Ajax without Luis Suárez chanceless against Juventus, who got a lucky 2-1 win in their match Sunday.
Ajax is a top team, but one thing holds them back: Bad luck, referees against Ajax. In Holland, all fans of other teams hate Ajax the most. Most referees are against Ajax, just like the KNVB (Dutch football association, the head is from Enschede and a big fan of FC Twente, FC Twente and Ajax are batling in the Eredivisie for the second place, which means Champions League prerounds. Third=Europa League). For all games when Ajax visits a topclub, the referee is Pieter Vink, who is a fan of Feyenoord (the earth rival of Ajax) and always makes desicions in favor of the opponent. All crucial games (PSV-Ajax, Twnete-Ajax and Feyenoord-Ajax) are led by him, to make Ajax lose. In all of those Ajax was better, but Ajax lost to PSV (4-3 for PSV, hands goal and offsidegoal counted, Ajax deserved two ungiven penalty's and PSV shopuld've played with 10 from minute 25 but it was only a yellow card) and Twente (a penalty not given and the Twentegoal was offside. Two good not offside AJax goals were discounted which led to a 1-0 win for Twente). Feyenoord-Ajax was 1-1, Ajax deserved two penalty's and didn't get even one. Feyenoord-supporters can thank that referee because they had an undeserved point.
Ajax won at home with 3-0 from Twente, bu it should've been 4-0, a goal from Suárez was unrightfully discounted (offside, but it wasn't). The referee wanted to avoid trouble for Twente as much as possible.
If the KNVB and the referees were impartial and fair, Ajax would be #1 in the Eredivisie right now. Now Ajax is third.
PSV and Twente always win with 1-0 in the last minute when the opponent is better: They often have more luck.
The KNVB is much worse than the UEFA.