Arturo Vidal (30 Viewers)

Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
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"Vidal's omission against Roma was a technical choice. He'd played a lot of games and I had[Andrea] Pirlo. What happened off the pitch has nothing to do with it, that's a problem for the club," he told Tuttosport.

"Now, however, he must have a different attitude."

The 3-2 win over Rudi Garcia's men was Pirlo's first Serie A appearance of the season and Allegri is now hopeful he will regain full fitness while on international duty with Italy.

"As for Pirlo, I can say his call-up didn't surprise me," he said. "Andrea needs to play. He's only played one game and if he can play for the national team in this break I'll only be too happy."

Juventus have enjoyed a 100 per cent start to the new season under Allegri and the former AC Milan boss admits he did not expect such a flying first few weeks.

"I admit I didn't expect to start like this in the league - we won at San Siro against AC Milan and at home against Roma," he said.

"In the beginning, a bit of scepticism is normal, as a coach who won three league titles has gone. Conte represented more than a coach for Juventus, but in life, you need balance: players, coaches all go, but the club remains."

Juve's win over Roma has continued to make headlines during the past week after the controversial penalty incidents and red card during the game, but Allegri is adamant the introduction of slow-motion replays would not benefit the game.

"I'm opposed to using slow-motion replays. After five days, Juventus-Roma is still talked about in penalties and centimetres, there was little respect for the players," he added.

"But replays have not been able to show who was completely right and who was completely wrong. And, in the end, it wouldn't be a computer who decides it, but a human being, and then he'll be told he was wrong.

"In short, I don't think slow-motion would solve this problem."

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DUKAC

Senior Member
Feb 29, 2012
12,292
It's seems that he feels pain in his knee again and will be returned to Italy after last night match with Peru.A pain in his knee tendon.Fuck,not again with this shit.What's going on with this man???????
 

CrimsonianKing

Count Mbangula
Jan 16, 2013
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Marotta was beyond stupid with his comments if it's true. Totally unprofessional. He's the one who should be fined by the club.

This is the kind of thing that you keep within the club walls and it gets out you deny it or make no comment on it. Be professional. It's not like Vidal is known for this kind of shit, he's always been professional. Marotta lacked respect not only for Vidal but for thousands of other hard working players.

If i was on Vidal's shoes i'd be leaving in a heartbeat.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,277
Either way, Vidal is a goner. Either in the short-term or long-term.

He was never going to be a Juventus great like Del Piero or Nedved anyway. He's good, but not that good.

Just prepare yourselves.
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
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I've been saying its only a matter of time for over a season now.

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Edit: Just saw the "leave in a heartbeat" :lol:
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Football Gaytalia

Real Madrid are in talks with Arturo Vidal’s agent, beating Manchester United and Chelsea, claim papers in Chile.

It was reported this week that Vidal is no longer considered untouchable by Juventus, who are increasingly irritated with his injury problems and off the field issues.

According to today’s media in Chile, agent Fernando Felicevich has been in talks with Real Madrid for a possible January transfer.

On the other hand, English papers continue to insist Manchester United or even Chelsea would be in pole position to pick up the midfielder.

Meanwhile, Vidal played 90 minutes for Chile last night and Coach Jorge Sampaoli warned he is suffering from a recurrence of that knee tendon injury.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,990
Vidal knee flare-up for Chile
By Football Italia staff





Bad news for Juventus, as Chile Coach Jorge Sampaoli warned Arturo Vidal “has pain in his knee tendon.”


The midfielder played the full 90 minutes last night when Chile beat Peru 3-0 in a friendly.


“Arturo finished the game with pain in his knee tendon and we’ll see what to do after tests,” Sampaoli told reporters.


It is therefore likely Vidal will be sent home rather than play in Tuesday’s game against Bolivia.


“Peru did not come here to play a friendly, as it was a tough and intense match.”

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Lol this fuker play him the whole match knowing he is not fit and then comes again saying like "hey he feels pain in his knee but i played him the 90 mins LLLOLOO"
 

Alex-444

Senior Member
Sep 5, 2005
30,293
Vidal knee flare-up for Chile
By Football Italia staff





Bad news for Juventus, as Chile Coach Jorge Sampaoli warned Arturo Vidal “has pain in his knee tendon.”


The midfielder played the full 90 minutes last night when Chile beat Peru 3-0 in a friendly.


“Arturo finished the game with pain in his knee tendon and we’ll see what to do after tests,” Sampaoli told reporters.


It is therefore likely Vidal will be sent home rather than play in Tuesday’s game against Bolivia.


“Peru did not come here to play a friendly, as it was a tough and intense match.”

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Lol this fuker play him the whole match knowing he is not fit and then comes again saying like "hey he feels pain in his knee but i played him the 90 mins LLLOLOO"
all who have problems with Allegri injured:depressed
 

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