Alvaro Morata (43 Viewers)

want him back again for cheap?


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Riker

New Member
Nov 21, 2010
5
Meh. What a hysteria. Yeah, he's talented. But you guys are acting like we are losing Messi... or Dybala.
He's young and he could be world class player one day, but he's still long way from that. Flashes of brillance with long periods of frustrating inconsistency.

You are all to excitable. All of this has happened before and will happen again. Juventus will still stay top club.

The guy scored in all important CL encounters. Don't forget that his goal knocked Madrid out.
Well, Zalayeta's goals knocked out Barcelona and Real Madrid in CL.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,499
It's fair to say Morata was one clutch Son of a Bitch for us in Europe. But we hardly lost a World Class striker considering his league record playing for Juve was not exactly amazing.

I'll miss him, but this isn't a big blow as long as we don't replace him with some pleb like Lukaku.
I agree with you. I will miss him alot not only because of CL tho, but also because imo this is a player who is a season of two from becoming absolutely killer world class attacker.
 

KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
31,789
I agree with you. I will miss him alot not only because of CL tho, but also because imo this is a player who is a season of two from becoming absolutely killer world class attacker.
100%. IF we knew that this was the finished product, then I wouldn't feel as bad.


But there is this overwhelming feeling that we have only scratched the surface with him.
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
Administrator
May 27, 2007
88,993
I feel like plenty of people will be like 'I don't care he left, he's not good enough'. Or like 'we didn't want him, Marotta knows the best'.

But truth is, it's Real who made a great deal out of the whole situation. Alvaro is a wonderful player and it's a real shame we're not keeping him.

There aren't many players like him around. And if we spend over 25mln on a Zaza to be his replacement then :lol2: :sergio:
 
Aug 2, 2005
4,420
This buyback clause should never happen again

We bought him for 20 ml and then Real got the better Morata for 30 ml 2 yrs later

Wish him all the best.

Gonna become a WC striker.

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K.O.

Senior Member
Nov 24, 2005
13,883
I feel like plenty of people will be like 'I don't care he left, he's not good enough'. Or like 'we didn't want him, Marotta knows the best'.

But truth is, it's Real who made a great deal out of the whole situation. Alvaro is a wonderful player and it's a real shame we're not keeping him.
:agree: :depressed
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
I feel like plenty of people will be like 'I don't care he left, he's not good enough'. Or like 'we didn't want him, Marotta knows the best'.

But truth is, it's Real who made a great deal out of the whole situation. Alvaro is a wonderful player and it's a real shame we're not keeping him.

There aren't many players like him around. And if we spend over 25mln on a Zaza to be his replacement then :lol2: :sergio:
We spent like 11 mil on Zaza. Sold him for 7, bought him for 18.

And this was also a good deal for us as he was an integral part of a CL final for us and 2 domestic doubles in a row.

It sucks to lose him, but it's not the end of the world. And we shall be just fine. We knew what we were doing when we bought him, and from the results the last 2 years, it was clearly worth the risk. Not to mention we have 30 mil to spend from his buyback and could easily find another Young top forward with that.
 

da_ledgeaun

The Juve Freak
Jun 2, 2007
6,611
100%. IF we knew that this was the finished product, then I wouldn't feel as bad.


But there is this overwhelming feeling that we have only scratched the surface with him.
I'm with you 100% man, this will hurt us more than Coman..I loved him since the first time he came, that grinta, running everywhere, tackling, running at defenders, that sunglasses act, he is so lovable, still very young but is not a diva, I liked him since his days in Madrid coming off the bench and scoring important goals too when Benz was having his drought.

This will hurt, though we have moved on in the past, we can do it again..

Adios Alvaro.. Always a Juventino!
 

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