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Hust

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May 29, 2005
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Juventus optimism for Alex Sandro | Football Italia

It’s reported that Alex Sandro’s injury isn’t as bad as expected, so the Juventus defender could be back for Real Madrid.

The left-back was forced to pull out of the Brazil squad with a thigh injury, and he had scans in Turin yesterday.

The Bianconeri confirmed the injury, but didn’t offer a timescale for his recovery, with fears he’d miss the Milan and Real Madrid games.

Now Premium Sport is reporting that the injury isn’t as bad as first feared, and there is hope that he’ll be ready for the Champions League Quarter-Final.

There’s no chance of Alex Sandro being risked against the Rossoneri, but he could feature against Madrid.
 

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Paid-off-Ref

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Dec 16, 2004
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So after a gazillon wins our attackers fail to crack a admittedly $#@!ty enemy and your reaction is to sell our best defending asset in the hardest to replace position? Let's make for a second the retarded assumption that AS is to blame for our negative result against SPAL that triggered you so much, then why won't you hypocritical slimes hold yourself to the same standards you want our players to adhere to? You have no right to $#@! on former players like Pogba or Alves for their lack of respect and loyalty if you $#@! up proven WC players going through bad form. No patience, no faith in players, nervous knee-jerking and hunt for the next player you will bash and sell as soon as the first opportunity rises.

Disgraceful $#@!s get the $#@! out of my sight :inter: 6x Ignore list


Dude, you sound like an SJW. Replace the word "player" with woman, gay, black, latino, gender fluid and see what you have become.

He's leaving in the summer. Some of us cope by slamming soon-to-be-ex-players. Especially when they play like that.
 

lgorTudor

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Jan 15, 2015
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Dude, you sound like an SJW. Replace the word "player" with woman, gay, black, latino, gender fluid and see what you have become.

He's leaving in the summer. Some of us cope by slamming soon-to-be-ex-players. Especially when they play like that.
Deflecting and projecting :rofl: You deserve every second of that upcoming Bale-Asamoah duel but remember to rush into Allegri thread and accuse him of cowardice afterwards.
 

Fr3sh

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Jul 12, 2011
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Deflecting and projecting :rofl: You deserve every second of that upcoming Bale-Asamoah duel but remember to rush into Allegri thread and accuse him of cowardice afterwards.
You're right about Sandro, however, even though I'm super biased, top form Kojo will give Bale some problems he juat won't offer much offensively.

Hope we don't lose Sandro mainly because finding a proper replacement will be complicated and I'd hate to lose him.
 

duranfj

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Jul 30, 2015
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Dude, you sound like an SJW. Replace the word "player" with woman, gay, black, latino, gender fluid and see what you have become.

He's leaving in the summer. Some of us cope by slamming soon-to-be-ex-players. Especially when they play like that.
Like nothing to say against the messaage so let's attack the messenger... too old fashion for this forum
 

Paid-off-Ref

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Dec 16, 2004
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Deflecting and projecting :rofl: You deserve every second of that upcoming Bale-Asamoah duel but remember to rush into Allegri thread and accuse him of cowardice afterwards.
Oh I will, and I can’t wait for you to call me out on it and spending the evening preoccupied with what other people were saying on an online forum weeks beforehand.
 

Cronios

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Jun 7, 2004
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Before this thread goes mad even more lets get some things straight:
Sandro wants out, since the beginning of the season, there were rumors about it, we didn't want to believe them but it became official when Marotta said that we made a deal with him to show his professionalism this season and we will talk about his contract and transfer by the end of the season.
So it's completely irrelevant what some fans in an English forum want/rate him or not.
Brazilians have a tough time in Italy, esp in a very tactical team like huge, were our strict discipline dictates every role and slot.
And after it became obvious that we have lost our best chance to beat the big ear weapon, an ambitious guy like Sandro naturally is considering his options.
Just look at him, look at the way he is playing, rather the way he is not playing.
He is one of the best LBs out there, it's long like he lacks the skills to perform, it's clearly a mental issue, the lad is already gone...
And let's not be delusional, we can't replace him, we simply can't, our management simply sux at that, we spent a decade trying to find a player like him and we are obviously uncomfortable with the situation, not even with 60mil, we can't find a proper replacement , we will first try each and every miserable young and Italian option there is out there and only a super opportunity happens to present it self after a few seasons of practically playing with a player less, we would consider offering 25mil again...
Molinaro didn't happen and didn't survive as a starter by incident.

Sandro would be a dream, we tried, but it obviously didn't work out in the long run, we may be ok with compromises and keeping him, even with poorer performance s and unfocused, but he is not, he wants out, he won't renew, he wants another chance to relaunch his carried away from here!
 

Wittl

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Feb 21, 2017
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Before this thread goes mad even more lets get some things straight:
Sandro wants out, since the beginning of the season, there were rumors about it, we didn't want to believe them but it became official when Marotta said that we made a deal with him to show his professionalism this season and we will talk about his contract and transfer by the end of the season.
So it's completely irrelevant what some fans in an English forum want/rate him or not.
Brazilians have a tough time in Italy, esp in a very tactical team like huge, were our strict discipline dictates every role and slot.
And after it became obvious that we have lost our best chance to beat the big ear weapon, an ambitious guy like Sandro naturally is considering his options.
Just look at him, look at the way he is playing, rather the way he is not playing.
He is one of the best LBs out there, it's long like he lacks the skills to perform, it's clearly a mental issue, the lad is already gone...
And let's not be delusional, we can't replace him, we simply can't, our management simply sux at that, we spent a decade trying to find a player like him and we are obviously uncomfortable with the situation, not even with 60mil, we can't find a proper replacement , we will first try each and every miserable young and Italian option there is out there and only a super opportunity happens to present it self after a few seasons of practically playing with a player less, we would consider offering 25mil again...
Molinaro didn't happen and didn't survive as a starter by incident.

Sandro would be a dream, we tried, but it obviously didn't work out in the long run, we may be ok with compromises and keeping him, even with poorer performance s and unfocused, but he is not, he wants out, he won't renew, he wants another chance to relaunch his carried away from here!
Great read :baus: @Bianconero_Aus
 

Xperd

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Jun 1, 2012
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Paris Saint-Germain will reportedly 'strongly, strongly’ pursue the signing of Juventus’ Alex Sandro in the summer.

The French club have been heavily linked with the left-back in recent weeks, along with the likes of Real Madrid and Manchester United.

And according to Claudia Garcia, a respected journalist in Sandro’s homeland of Brazil, the 27-year-old could soon be on his way out of Turin.

“If PSG still don’t have clear ideas on their Coach, they do on players,” Garcia told Rai Sport.

“They are looking for a left-back, a centre-back and maybe a forward to replace Cavani if he leaves.

“In terms of the left-back, the priority at the moment is definitely Alex Sandro.

“PSG will go strongly, strongly for Alex Sandro in June.”
 

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