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Desmond

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Jul 12, 2002
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++ [ originally posted by baggio ] ++


Zlatan - Trezeguet - Mutu / Cassano.
Still a notch below that of Milan's.

Nobody in that lineup matches the creativity of Kaka, and Sheva is clearly better than all of them. Gilardino is a better all round forward compared to Trezeguet and possibly Zlatan considering his glaring deficiencies in the finishing department. The Mutu we saw at Parma could match Gila but there's little chance of us seeing that magic in a Juve shirt I'm afraid.
 
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All true sal, same to u baggio, everything u said was correct.

But wouldnt you prefer a natural goalscorer is a threat physically, aerial on the deck, pace etc, not the one dimeensional player trez is?

Trez's first few seasons he was far more rounded than he was recently.

My arguement is that trez is needs to get back someconsistancy of mass goalscoring to justify his place in the team.....nine goal, yes they were important....but i would expect 19 from the player who is effectively our primary source of goals.
Well, I consider it this way: You have a big Zlatan who has the advantage physically (and intimidates opponents), which should leave Trezeguet - a natural goal scorer and great finisher - free. It's quite balanced IMO.

I dont know why many were extremely upset with his injury last season, nobody asked for it, it just happened. Everyone goes through it. And yet, even when hes injured he still comes back and scores against Madrid & Milan. And he wasnt even fully fit! I think it was his inner strength and sheer determination that gave him the goals, and Im proud of that and hope it stays with Juventus.
 

baggio

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++ [ originally posted by Desmond ] ++

Still a notch below that of Milan's.

Nobody in that lineup matches the creativity of Kaka, and Sheva is clearly better than all of them. Gilardino is a better all round forward compared to Trezeguet and possibly Zlatan considering his glaring deficiencies in the finishing department. The Mutu we saw at Parma could match Gila but there's little chance of us seeing that magic in a Juve shirt I'm afraid.
Your looking at them as individuals Des. Thats a mistake. The fact of the matter is, we'll have to wait and see how Gila gels with Sheva and Kaka. What we know is Zlatan and Trez have gelled really well, and i think a player like Mutu or Cassano would also help create a little more fluidity in our style of play. So even though we may have 1 out and out finisher compared to two from Milan, remember we've got one superb finisher supported by players good enough to be on any roster in the world.
 

peckface

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Oct 3, 2004
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Kaka-Gilardino-Shevchenko has world-beating potential. I can't wait to see how that works out.
Yeah they are all world-class, but I do not believe they are going to clash. Its something with Kaká behind those two who feels like they are just going to get in eachothers ways. Neither does Kaká feel steady enough for that role, which I do think is the reason they did not go all the way last season. He fails when he demands success from himself.
 

#10

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Jul 28, 2002
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Well, I consider it this way: You have a big Zlatan who has the advantage physically (and intimidates opponents), which should leave Trezeguet - a natural goal scorer and great finisher - free. It's quite balanced IMO.

I dont know why many were extremely upset with his injury last season, nobody asked for it, it just happened. Everyone goes through it. And yet, even when hes injured he still comes back and scores against Madrid & Milan. And he wasnt even fully fit! I think it was his inner strength and sheer determination that gave him the goals, and Im proud of that and hope it stays with Juventus.
a lot of them were tap aways...doesnt take much inner strenght to put them away...his over head the exception.

He has had a inconsistant few years, with numerous injury problems...its not just this seaosn i have a problem with.

I love the old trez, the trez who made fools of defences, scoring brilliant goals agaisnt Cl oposition (anyone rememebr celtic).

But the trez of recent times is not that man.
 

Azzurri7

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++ [ originally posted by sallyinzaghi ] ++


Well, I consider it this way: You have a big Zlatan who has the advantage physically (and intimidates opponents), which should leave Trezeguet - a natural goal scorer and great finisher - free. It's quite balanced IMO.

I dont know why many were extremely upset with his injury last season, nobody asked for it, it just happened. Everyone goes through it. And yet, even when hes injured he still comes back and scores against Madrid & Milan. And he wasnt even fully fit! I think it was his inner strength and sheer determination that gave him the goals, and Im proud of that and hope it stays with Juventus.
You said it, Pal.
 

Cronios

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Jun 7, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by John #10 ] ++


a lot of them were tap aways...doesnt take much inner strenght to put them away...his over head the exception.

He has had a inconsistant few years , with numerous injury problems...its not just this seaosn i have a problem with .

I love the old trez , the trez who made fools of defences, scoring brilliant goals agaisnt Cl oposition (anyone rememebr celtic).

But the trez of recent times is not that man .

You said it, Pal.:angel:
 

tassard

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Jul 30, 2004
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I still can not understand why Milan don't announce Gilardino.There are 3 days since there were news that Gila is a Milan player but nothing.


You know what I mean....
 

- vOnAm -

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Jul 22, 2004
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Come to think of it

Zlatan - Trez
Mutu

Might be awsome as well, i just hope Trez is fit, I havent seen him in good form (physically and performance wise) for two years now.
 

- vOnAm -

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Jul 22, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by John #10 ] ++


a lot of them were tap aways...doesnt take much inner strenght to put them away...his over head the exception.

He has had a inconsistant few years, with numerous injury problems...its not just this seaosn i have a problem with.

I love the old trez, the trez who made fools of defences, scoring brilliant goals agaisnt Cl oposition (anyone rememebr celtic).

But the trez of recent times is not that man.
Dido, Trez of the last two years have been somewhat half of his former self. Remember the CL game two years ago? I forgot against who but Trez missed like 3 sitters, one of which just required a tap on an open net.

He has also been missing his great runs, he just seems to lack ideas now, although his finishing is in tune again.

I think Kaka - Sheva Gila will be awsome. Milan needs the finisher, like Crespo only better now. sheva is a complete striker who is intelligent enough to switch between support and finish at the right momments, while kaka's pace will open lots of room for Gila to finish.
I have some fear looking at this attack, honetly
 

Cronios

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Jun 7, 2004
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-Sheva can finish since he was Milan's top scorer many years
and seria's
-Pippo,cant do nothing else than make a run from offside position and finish,
-Vieri is a known finisher,
-Gila the same,

(Tomasson might or might not leave but he cant be a supporting striker and esp in first eleven)

Milan have 4strikers and all of them are finishers,
they will for sure finish the chances they will create,
this is what i am talking about,both attackers could attempt the final shoot any time close the enemy goal,the attack becomes very inpredictable and versatile,
this is what we lack,this is what we sould improove,
Cassano might help us create even more chances but we need someone more reliable to finish them,
if Zlatan doesnt improove on this and Treze stays on the bench again as expected we will have the same problems we had the previus years where our enemies will be strenghtened to the maximum
 
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