Alexis Sánchez - Barcelona - ST (13 Viewers)

Sanchez or Pastore?

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Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
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Fast, dynamic, extremely talented, deceptively strong, and hard working. What is there not to like about this guy?

Sure, he may not be the number 1 option on the list, but he's still an exceptionally talented and good player nonetheless.

I'd pick him behind Suarez, Benzema, and possibly even Jovetic, but he's more likely to be the cheapest and most realistic option out of all of them.
 

Gep

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Jun 12, 2005
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Fast, dynamic, extremely talented, deceptively strong, and hard working. What is there not to like about this guy?

Sure, he may not be the number 1 option on the list, but he's still an exceptionally talented and good player nonetheless.

I'd pick him behind Suarez, Benzema, and possibly even Jovetic, but he's more likely to be the cheapest and most realistic option out of all of them.

Marotta "Did someone say cheapest!?" :tup::tup: (two thumbs up)
 
Mar 12, 2012
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The idea of buying Sanchez excites me more than buying Jovetic. Sanchez will be cheaper, more experienced, more versatile, more hardworker and safer option.

If you remember why did we switched from 4-3-3 to 3-5-2, is because we weren't that clinical in front of the goal. Conte always said that 3-5-2 is more "Attacking Formation" than the 4-3-3.

Now that we got our self a good finisher in Llorente, who is at least better than what we have now, I wish Conte will consider going back to the 4-3-3.
With that formation, Juve controls the game way better; with more possession, better pass accuracy and more solid defense that never struggles against counter attacking.
Not to mention avoiding the wasted effort on flank patrolling that done by only one player on each flank.

Stats says that last season Juve:
Played 15 games with 4-3-3, 10w 5d, 25 goals scored and 6 goals conceded. And played 13 games with 3-5-2, 8w 5d, 26 scored and 7 conceded.

4-3-3 is the best formation for the current squad. Not only having a huge depth with the same names, but also with lot of players playing in their natural positions.
Licht excels as RB, Chiello always a beast at LB, Marrone will go back to his natural position as a Pirlo sub, Vuci/Gio to compete for LW, Llorente/Matri for CF and Sanchez/Isla for RW.
Pogba and Asa for Marchisio and Vidal. Peluso and other good CB for Barza and Bonbon. Caceres for Licht. PDC for Chiello. Mediocre Giach and Padoin will be versatile 3rd sub for CM/RW/LW/LB/RB.

With 4-3-3 we don't need more than two signings and we will have a CL material team, RW (Sanchez) and CB sub (Sorensen).
In the next season, choosing Sanchez + switching back to 4-3-3 will be the most smart thing Conte done for Juve since he became our boss.
 
Jul 1, 2010
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Sanchez is better in the 3-5-2 than in a 4-3-3. The best moments of his career were in 2010-11, when he was playing up front with Di Natale in Udinese's 3-5-2.

I don't see us switching to the 4-3-3 anytime soon.
 

Furino

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Dec 31, 2012
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4-3-3 even in thread of player who was at his best in 3-5-2. Stop writing about everywhere, formations are not winning matches, you can play like this in FIFA. BTW Isla isn't a RW in attack :sergio:
 
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