Alexandre Pato - Forward - Corinthians (8 Viewers)

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Joe

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Dec 20, 2009
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If we can get him on loan its a no brainer really. The guy has a lot of talent but those injuries are ridiculous. A loan would be perfect, if he continues to get injured. send him back. Pato on loan is way better than whatever money Marotta plans on dishing out for Morata.
 

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KB824

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I haven't followed him since he left Serie A, does he still have that burst of speed or he lost a little?
He's probably lost a half step, I won't lie. But he still has all of those other attributes that made him so promising with Milan. He has bursts of speed still when the situation calls for it, such as off the ball movement to put himself in a scoring position, but I've always seen him as the type of player who doesn't need great straight ahead top speed to be a great player, because of his other skills. He can still dribble like a demon, his passing is still there.
 

KB824

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I won't hide the fact that I'm a big fan, and I don't care that he played for Milan. It made me sick to see someone that young and talented be stricken down with injuries.. Special talent is special talent, and you never really want to see something like that happen to a kid, especially when you see him heartbroken with every injury that he got, regardless of the kit he wears.
 

Hust

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Was he called up for WC?

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I won't hide the fact that I'm a big fan, and I don't care that he played for Milan. It made me sick to see someone that young and talented be stricken down with injuries.. Special talent is special talent, and you never really want to see something like that happen to a kid, especially when you see him heartbroken with every injury that he got, regardless of the kit he wears.
Is milanlab that bad?
 
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Mark

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    His agent is the same of Adrien Rabiot. This is a deal like, take Pato and we won't renew with PSG and sign for you next year. Mino Raiola type deals.

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    Was he called up for WC?

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    Is milanlab that bad?
    milan lab ruined him and El Sha. They got them bigger too fast. We must be careful with that. I hope it can be fixed.
     

    KB824

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    Was he called up for WC?

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    Is milanlab that bad?
    Milanlab is known for training regiments that can be deemed as excessive and concentrate more on generating muscle mass than elasticity, which a player such as Pato needs. Basically, they have a model where instead of catering to the individual, they try to model them into what a prototypical Milan player should be. Sometimes it works, but a lot of other times it can really do some damage.
     

    Pirlo's Beard

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    Milanlab went from being renowned as a great place, to being known as a laughing stock. They are definitely to blame for a lot of their injury problems of the past few years.
     
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