Alessandro Matri (30 Viewers)

Ken

The Dutch Touch
Aug 17, 2007
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Improving his first touch is the most important now.
:agree:

It's not just his 1 on 1's, there's plenty of room for improvement on the more basic football skills. He does, however, sometimes surprise with a really good touch and ball control in general, but he tends to have games where he looks like Iaquinta when it comes to first touches.
 
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Salvatore
May 22, 2007
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    tifosiprato.tifonet.it/club0405_file/image001.jpg

    What happened to images? :confused:

    Edit: Seems like this one is just the problem. Top left though!
     

    Linebreak

    Senior Member
    Sep 18, 2009
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    I think this dude stifles our play against defensive teams more than anyone.

    To use the analogy I have read about others in this forum - "He has the first touch of a rapist"
     

    adriano_c

    Senior Member
    May 26, 2009
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    I think this dude stifles our play against defensive teams more than anyone.

    To use the analogy I have read about others in this forum - "He has the first touch of a rapist"
    Tough for a box striker when he's called upon to do more than he can. Let alone the box striker sharing said box with an entire opposing team.
     

    JuveJay

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    Mar 6, 2007
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    Marchisio's rule applied: "when he doesn't score, he's shit"

    We need someone better than him. He is useful, but not talented enough
    You could say the same about Trezeguet. It's up to the team to get him service. I think he had one headed chance well saved by Pegolo, and that was it.
     

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