Alvaro Morata (58 Viewers)

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PedroFlu

Senior Member
Sep 20, 2011
7,166
He's amazing. Let's not forget that he made the run by himself carrying the team to attack in the first minutes, before Tevez scored.

He kinda choked in the first missed opportunity, but the 2nd one he did well and the GK has all merit.

Anyway, this guy is absolutely fundamental for the team. The difference between him and Llorente is just astonishing now.

And Morientes was slow as fuck, Morata is miles better than him.

I just think he's too soft some times. Gotta toughen up a bit.
 

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Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
He's amazing. Let's not forget that he made the run by himself carrying the team to attack in the first minutes, before Tevez scored.

He kinda choked in the first missed opportunity, but the 2nd one he did well and the GK has all merit.

Anyway, this guy is absolutely fundamental for the team. The difference between him and Llorente is just astonishing now.

And Morientes was slow as $#@!, Morata is miles better than him.

I just think he's too soft some times. Gotta toughen up a bit.
He also controlled the ball out of the air perfectly and passed to Evra to set up the Tevez goal. A perfect hockey assist.

The last bit I agree with. He went down way too easily 2-3 times this match, rather than fighting for the ball.
 

MikeM

Footballing Hipster celebrating 4th place with Tuz
Sep 21, 2008
12,834
There was a moment when he smashed Hummels to the ground and won an aerial ball with his feet. I really, really want to see more of that instead of him looking for fouls. The fouls are never there. Just bludgeon your marker and go on with your pace.
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
“I used to watch Tevez on television when I was a kid. To have him as a teammate now is a dream come true.”

“All the teams are strong, but if we play like this, then we can go far,”

“The fans can relax, I am very happy here and the only team in my mind is Juve.”

What a guy. And that praise of Carlitos! :heart:
 

HAZEM

L'architetto
Apr 22, 2008
8,219
this guy has great future ahead of him. my only concern is that he looks to the ball whenever he has it, needs to learn how to look to his team-mates. but still he is a great modern striker.
 
Mar 30, 2006
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this guy has great future ahead of him. my only concern is that he looks to the ball whenever he has it, needs to learn how to look to his team-mates. but still he is a great modern striker.
He is going to get a lot better. This is his first season as a starter at a top club and center forwards dont peak till their mid 20s it seems. He turned out to be an amazing signing and I hope he stays for a long time. Its really important we keep him here because it took so long to find a center forward like him.

Quickly becoming one of my favorite players. It would break my heart if he left.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,985
TBH, the first games when i saw him sprinting and his technique... i knew llorente was done for.

The difference in speed and ball control is abysmal..and with good technique, comes good finishing naturally
 

Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
11,612
Show me who said this and when? I never saw it. You keep bringing it up.
Its a while back. The last time someone (I can't remember who) asked me who said that and ironically the very next post was that he is as good as Raul. Go dig in past posts you'll find it but I am honestly too lazy. It was while I was arguing that he is more hardworking than naturally talented compared to Raul. Lion had a long ass post quoting me at different places.

I never said he is a poor player either. I always said that my assessment of him is that he is very hardworking and will develop into a top player like Higuain.
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,750
He's young and still developing. The guy managed to bench Llorente in the eyes of a wise Allegri in pretty short order. He's capable of great shots at times, he shows generally good technique with the ball in the box, needs to work on his dribbling and passing more, and shows great urgency when asked to defend.

I think we have a keeper for a while on our hands. He's not Tevez, but he's no Matri.
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
He's young and still developing. The guy managed to bench Llorente in the eyes of a wise Allegri in pretty short order. He's capable of great shots at times, he shows generally good technique with the ball in the box, needs to work on his dribbling and passing more, and shows great urgency when asked to defend.

I think we have a keeper for a while on our hands. He's not Tevez, but he's no Matri.
The dribbling is the worst for me. At times he seems to run the ball straight at defenders and invariably lose it. His passing has been pretty good in general over the last few months, and he has some very nice assists on the season. Yesterday was the first game in a while where it seemed quite off the mark.
 

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