Alvaro Morata (48 Viewers)

want him back again for cheap?


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s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
33,717
completely out of form. his movement off the ball was perfect yesterday, but he amauri'd most of his touches. allegri should handle this.
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,519
scoring is smth that Morata can do well, but not regular enough...
he is a great player that helps our , but not by scoring all the goals by himself.
We have many creative players, able to do impressive things and create scoring chance, but we dont have many specialised finisher. This is what you get when you only have jacks of all trades, good iverall performance, but not where it matters...
Our choice on buying Dybala, great SS that rarely scores, ought to be paired with aa prolific , not just the best overall player we can get, but a player to complement Dybala, average strikers score about 15 league scores per season, great scorers up it to 20 and top scorers 25 goals per season.
We needed at least a great one to make sure that we get the goals every time we need them.
Marotta in his entire carrier was unable to find one, he never did, he never will, so we are bound not to score on some matches and fall behind in a competitive rythm of gathering points.
Marota has a place in our team and he is very talented, but he is not to be blaimed for the rare times we cannot find our way to the back of the opposition neck...
 

JuveJay

Senior Signor
Moderator
Mar 6, 2007
74,964
We have two other strikers and both were injured, what do you want to do, have 5 strikers plus Dybala (great SS that rarely scores, top scorer by far...) just in case two get injured and Morata is out of form? Add them all to our CL list at the expense of midfielders? Morata is very capable and very much thought of as a partner for Dybala, his job is to score goals and last night he fucked up. It happens. If you play for Man Utd you do this every week, but both this player and the team have high standards.

Absolute rubbish to say he single handedly got us through last year, his job is to score goals. But you get that kind of adulation when you play as a striker, you get people saying things like that, because you are invariably the one who puts the ball in the net. What did the rest of the team do, stand around holding their cocks? You also get slaughtered when you miss easy chances to get your team the result. This is top level football not an ego massaging service.

He'll be back but it doesn't help with last night. That's why he needs goals in the KO round.

He also needs to get his head up, it's a glaring weakness.
 

Klin

نحن الروبوتات
May 27, 2009
61,692
We have two other strikers and both were injured, what do you want to do, have 5 strikers plus Dybala (great SS that rarely scores, top scorer by far...) just in case two get injured and Morata is out of form? Add them all to our CL list at the expense of midfielders? Morata is very capable and very much thought of as a partner for Dybala, his job is to score goals and last night he fucked up. It happens. If you play for Man Utd you do this every week, but both this player and the team have high standards.

Absolute rubbish to say he single handedly got us through last year, his job is to score goals. But you get that kind of adulation when you play as a striker, you get people saying things like that, because you are invariably the one who puts the ball in the net. What did the rest of the team do, stand around holding their cocks? You also get slaughtered when you miss easy chances to get your team the result. This is top level football not an ego massaging service.

He'll be back but it doesn't help with last night. That's why he needs goals in the KO round.

He also needs to get his head up, it's a glaring weakness.
My Japanese nigga.:delpiero:
 

hojo_samurai

Senior Member
May 13, 2015
1,092
Morata's problem (added to keeping his head down all the time) is how he likes to go for a stylish finish over doing whatever matters to get the ball in, he could easily have just blasted that Cuadrado pass into the roof of the net but wanted to finesse that ball, he should understand that he is no CR7 or Messi yet or prolly might never be, until he works hard on the aspect of his game which involves choosing brutallity in finishing over style, it will always hurt him, and like someone said, he is not a clinical striker as well so esp on one v ones...
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
Morata's problem (added to keeping his head down all the time) is how he likes to go for a stylish finish over doing whatever matters to get the ball in, he could easily have just blasted that Cuadrado pass into the roof of the net but wanted to finesse that ball, he should understand that he is no CR7 or Messi yet or prolly might never be, until he works hard on the aspect of his game which involves choosing brutallity in finishing over style, it will always hurt him, and like someone said, he is not a clinical striker as well so esp on one v ones...
I sorta agree with this. All too often its one touch too many.
 

Salvo

J
Moderator
Dec 17, 2007
62,842
We have two other strikers and both were injured, what do you want to do, have 5 strikers plus Dybala (great SS that rarely scores, top scorer by far...) just in case two get injured and Morata is out of form? Add them all to our CL list at the expense of midfielders? Morata is very capable and very much thought of as a partner for Dybala, his job is to score goals and last night he fucked up. It happens. If you play for Man Utd you do this every week, but both this player and the team have high standards.

Absolute rubbish to say he single handedly got us through last year, his job is to score goals. But you get that kind of adulation when you play as a striker, you get people saying things like that, because you are invariably the one who puts the ball in the net. What did the rest of the team do, stand around holding their cocks? You also get slaughtered when you miss easy chances to get your team the result. This is top level football not an ego massaging service.

He'll be back but it doesn't help with last night. That's why he needs goals in the KO round.

He also needs to get his head up, it's a glaring weakness.
:tup:
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
We have two other strikers and both were injured, what do you want to do, have 5 strikers plus Dybala (great SS that rarely scores, top scorer by far...) just in case two get injured and Morata is out of form? Add them all to our CL list at the expense of midfielders? Morata is very capable and very much thought of as a partner for Dybala, his job is to score goals and last night he fucked up. It happens. If you play for Man Utd you do this every week, but both this player and the team have high standards.

Absolute rubbish to say he single handedly got us through last year, his job is to score goals. But you get that kind of adulation when you play as a striker, you get people saying things like that, because you are invariably the one who puts the ball in the net. What did the rest of the team do, stand around holding their cocks? You also get slaughtered when you miss easy chances to get your team the result. This is top level football not an ego massaging service.

He'll be back but it doesn't help with last night. That's why he needs goals in the KO round.

He also needs to get his head up, it's a glaring weakness.
rekt
 

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