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  1. Dominic

    Matteo Paro

    I completely agree. He's either just good enough or will just fall a little short of being starting material for us. It also really depends on who we are getting in midfield and how we are going to play next season. I do think he is an ideal player for the type of 4-4-2 we play right now...
  2. Dominic

    Matteo Paro

    http://www.calciomercato.com/index.php?c=28&a=32261 Paro is very content about how his season has gone, but has doubts about wether there will be space for him in the future.
  3. Dominic

    Matteo Paro

    Paro would've been way more interesting than Barone, Brocchi and Mauri. Edit: What a lacking squad, looks very unimpressive. Especially the forward options look poor.
  4. Dominic

    Matteo Paro

    Indeed, but in possession Paro's playing style is similar: Likes to sit back and deliver long passes wide and upfield.
  5. Dominic

    Matteo Paro

    Some of Paro's build-up play vs Napoli was truely tremendous. Great longpasses with the outside of his boot to any place on the pitch. Where Marchisio seems to be better in tight spaces and direct play, Paro excels at creative play and making and finding space.
  6. Dominic

    Matteo Paro

    Man.. What a year for Paro. From a barely noticable Siena player to Juve-starter to Azzurri player. Though I realize it's only a friendly, this will do the player lots of good and in turn our team. Let's hope this is just the start of good things to come from him. Let's also hope we dont' decide...
  7. Dominic

    Matteo Paro

    http://www.juventus.com/uk/news/detail.aspx?lml_language_id=0&trs_id=1573000&ID=8689 Serie B Tim - 14 Sep 2006 - 2:20 PM Paro: “We’ve learned our lesson” With a string of impressive performances, the talented midfield dynamo is staking a serious claim for a regular first team spot this...
  8. Dominic

    Matteo Paro

    I disagree, qualitywise we should be a level above the rest of Serie B. I reiterate that the attitude is the problem, not the quality of the team.