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  1. dogsarecute

    The Financial Situation

    Last I heard, you do not want stop-gap solutions, so any decent left-back will be a "Mellberg" sort of player at best. Molinaro isn't really that bad. He sometimes fails to spot the player behind him in the box but on the left wing, he has stopped many crosses and rarely allows opponents past...
  2. dogsarecute

    The Financial Situation

    Who could Ranieri buy/play as a left-back anyway? He isn't defensively poor like last season. Although he is still bad going forward, the left-backs for the other top teams are not good either. It is more a case of there being no good left-backs rather than Ranieri loving Molinaro.