disliking rabiot of all players. not molinaro, not boumsong, not amauri, but rabiot, the dime a dozen professional with zero character besides his arrogant control freak mother.
adoring sarri of all juve coaches. don't even get me started.
both look random to me, but i guess that's the essence of fandom: it's 100% subjective
disliking rabiot of all players. not molinaro, not boumsong, not amauri, but rabiot, the dime a dozen professional with zero character besides his arrogant control freak mother.
adoring sarri of all juve coaches. don't even get me started.
both look random to me, but i guess that's the essence of fandom: it's 100% subjective
I became a Juve fan in 2011, so I did not get to see any of those players live.
Anyways why does my dislike of Rabiot and positive view of Sarri offend you to such agree? Both are relatively insignificant to Juventus' history in the grand scheme of things.
I would say my dislike stems from the fact that Rabiot's time at Juventus thus far has not reached anywhere near what should have been expected of him. Now I could forgive this from a Juventus player if I see an effort to try and perform at a better level. However, whenever I've seen him play Rabiot has been just average on the ball and lethargic when it comes to other facets. With that said I hope he proves me wrong next season.
I became a Juve fan in 2011, so I did not get to see any of those players live.
Anyways why does my dislike of Rabiot and positive view of Sarri offend you to such agree? Both are relatively insignificant to Juventus' history in the grand scheme of things.
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I would say my dislike stems from the fact that Rabiot's time at Juventus thus far has not reached anywhere near what should have been expected of him. Now I could forgive this from a Juventus player if I see an effort to try and perform at a better level. However, whenever I've seen him play Rabiot has been just average on the ball and lethargic when it comes to other facets. With that said I hope he proves me wrong next season.
it's not offending me in any ways, as i said, i just find both sentiments a bit random. anyway, as they are feelings, you don't need to explain it at all. to each their own.
rabiot was terrible for the first half of last season, due to his lack of playtime for almost a year at psg. i really liked him for most of the games he played after the lockdown, and i'm looking forward to see him again soon. he looked sharp vs sweden, recovered a lot of balls, won plenty of duels. if he continues like this, he'll be the least of our problems.
I thought he was gonna be our box to box, but I think Pirlo is trusting him to be the regista of sort.. was very comfortable in possession, even when near our own penalty area, i like it, I hope he improves his vision, as his passing is already very good..
Made some mistakes yes, but overall I thought he played very well. He has definitely matured a lot as a player since joining us, and it's just wonderful to see. I have huge faith in him now
Long term I'm not sure him and McKennie will have enough creativity to partner one another in the middle. Although if we can get Ramsey, Cuadrado, Kulusevski, Dybala playing well around them that may not be as important.
Changed my opinion on Rabiot completely. Looked like deadwood until the Covid break, came back as a different player.
I think someone from management told him that he's off to Everton or Manure unless he sorts himself out, which he thankfully did. Works much harder on the pitch and it's paying off.
He has all the ability to become first choice deep playmaker in Pirlo's team, next to a dynamic B2B mid (Weston, Bentancur).
This guy could be such a player provided he keeps his head on straight and doesn't get moody or lazy. imo the talent is there to be one of the best holding mids in the game.