Alvaro Morata (58 Viewers)

want him back again for cheap?


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Gigiventus

Senior Member
Mar 3, 2017
3,276
Fuck the bitter, the cripple and the geezers.

This is the forward we need. Young, all around, fast and supportive, No primadonna and most important, Bianconero at heart, with a turinese wife.
I put all my eggs in this basket, and if he fails quote me on this.

All our attackers will benefit so much from his presence in the area and his pressing.

Things are getting good for Pirlo.
"No primadonna" right. Dzeko lifts teams with his character, but Morata sulking on the pitch is "no primadonna"

I'm excited to see the pressing from the softest center forward in top football. He failed at Atletico, the team that appreciates pressing and grinta the most in the top leagues.
 
May 26, 2016
4,073
Fuck the bitter, the cripple and the geezers.

This is the forward we need. Young, all around, fast and supportive, No primadonna and most important, Bianconero at heart, with a turinese wife.
I put all my eggs in this basket, and if he fails quote me on this.

All our attackers will benefit so much from his presence in the area and his pressing.

Things are getting good for Pirlo.
:lol2: im sure it will help him a lot in front of goal. Surely sound logic to go for a player with a Turinese wife, must be a success
 

CrimsonianKing

Count Mbangula
Jan 16, 2013
27,315
So was this guy when he was knocking CR7 out of CL and scoring in the final for us... :boh:
All that stuff he did was 4-6 years ago though when he was still a somewhat "promising" player. He's turning 28 and haven't really made a name for himself.

Typically I'd say it's a terrible idea to bring someone like that back but I'm too excited about this new team that I don't care. Just like Hustini said at this point just get anyone.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,985
"No primadonna" right. Dzeko lifts teams with his character, but Morata sulking on the pitch is "no primadonna"

I'm excited to see the pressing from the softest center forward in top football. He failed at Atletico, the team that appreciates pressing and grinta the most in the top leagues.
His best years were here. He will do good under Pirlo. Theres something in the Juve enviroment that suits him.

You talk about his pressing, but forget his main asset which is teamplay, speed and clutchness in the CL, all those aspects we miss with our previous 9s.

I wopuld have loved Dseko here too, as he also is a player who would have suited our gameplay, but i dont mind bringing a yunger 9 with great possibilities of doing good for more years than Dzeko. And if Mark is spot on, if we have more options on loaning him, the deal could potentially turn being really good.

WELCOME HOME ALVARO.
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
All that stuff he did was 4-6 years ago though when he was still a somewhat "promising" player. He's turning 28 and haven't really made a name for himself.

Typically I'd say it's a terrible idea to bring someone like that back but I'm too excited about this new team that I don't care. Just like Hustini said at this point just get anyone.
:tup:

I don’t expect to be more than a solid rotation piece. A cheap-ish stopgap until we have to come up with big bucks to shell out for a CR7 replacement in 1-2 years. And if we end up able to extend his loan another year, fantastic.

And the possible upside of him returning to his clutch level performances for us is just a bonus. It’s a good transfer, fills a position of need but doesn’t give us another giant quandary in figuring out how to field CR7, Dybala, plus a starter CF all at the same time.
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
That shit was like 5 years ago since than he flopped at 3 clubs has sulked and chocked constantly in the CL and other matches that ive seen. The idea that he's is just magically just going to turn into what he was years ago before he left is bit silly.
He just needed a return home and the influence of Buffon and Chiellini and Pirlo again. :D

A bit silly too get your panties all in a twist over a rotation CF on loan.
 

JuveJay

Senior Signor
Moderator
Mar 6, 2007
74,903
We have to play a certain way to get the most out of Morata. IMO he'll continue to be better in the CL just because of the nature of the game, where Juve will face deeper opponents in Serie A but CL has more open field and countering opportunities. He gets frustrated and doesn't always react well when things get him down.

I'm fairly content with the signing but he's certainly not my first choice. We need to keep our pressing good and the play fast and furious for him to excel. I'm interested to see how he does with Ronaldo...
 

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