Alex Sandro (47 Viewers)

VuvuzelaBzz

Son of a Shepherd
Jun 23, 2013
311
Good second half, but he could learn a lot about offensive positioning from Cancelo. He almost always passes the ball to a teammate, runs down the touchline and is ignored. He doesn't have any chemistry with anyone on the left side. I think a big part of his decline has been a result of not receiving the ball in acres of space and running at players out wide since the switch to winger-based formations, as opponents commit fewer players centrally.
 

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Juve_fanatic

Second coolest member!
Apr 5, 2006
7,561
Such a frustrating player to watch. He has so much ability but he just seems so detached from the team, its like he is constantly thinking of something else and not the game in hand. Such a Martial-esque player.
 
Jul 13, 2010
6,233
Such a frustrating player to watch. He has so much ability but he just seems so detached from the team, its like he is constantly thinking of something else and not the game in hand. Such a Martial-esque player.
yeah well you expect him to attack like attacker, but do you expect attacker to defend like defender.

don't forget his original position
 

MrMonkey

Senior Member
Jul 15, 2017
3,422
That's the problem with overpay Can and Sami
Exactly! Alex deserves and should get more than the above two players. Easy argument for his agent to use to get more from Juve. Stop playing with him and show him the REAL money. It's was probably Max's ego of being the boss that he wanted Khedira resigned when in reality the club didn't need his services.

Same Max that could have pleased JuveNation by keeping local boy CM8 at a lower cost than what Khedira got. Sami's money could have been shifted towards Sandro's deal. Max, if you want your players to be about the TEAM first, you need to do the same.
 

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