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denco

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Jul 12, 2002
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The question is how good is Huntelaar? I have seen him on number of occasions and I have not been overly impressed even though I have to admit , I have not seen him properly. As for Bianchi, I cannot comment at all, as I don't know anything about him apart from the fact he seems to be having a good goal scoring season, but I don't know if he is an out and out striker or a forward and I am alwyas dubious about 1 season wonders but if he is anything like Toni, then I would be happy to have him. In defence I won't mind us going for Escude of Seville and Milito of Zaragosa, also Tello of sporting lisbon, looks very nice at left back.Gonzales of Porto to add bite to ur midfield
The likes of Deco or Diego to add skill and perhaps Dialby of Arsenal to add pace and power to our midfield would be nice. The 1 thing I will be after is for us to play with more pace but not lose the Italian precision and control in our play. I do not like players who are just athletic and quick and have poor first touches. To have 1 or 2 is enough not packing your side with just pace and power and no subtlety
 

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Larry

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Berbatov is excellent in the box and in deeper positions which makes him more effective than Trezeguet overall.
Remember Berbatov in Bundesleague? He has been only capable of playing well when against minor teams in Premier League where the defenders are a joke. Trezeguet has always been playing well against big clubs like Madrid or München, and that's what we really need.
 

Sadomin

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Remember Berbatov in Bundesleague? He has been only capable of playing well when against minor teams in Premier League where the defenders are a joke. Trezeguet has always been playing well against big clubs like Madrid or München, and that's what we really need.
The defenders a joke in the Premier League? One of the worst defenders in the EPL is now a starter for Juventus. Man Utd have scored 10 goals in 2 matches against Italian sides the past weeks. Some of the best defenders in the world play there, such as Vidic, Rio, Terry, Carvalho, Woodgate, Touré, Gallas and Carragher. That is definitely better than what the Serie A has to offer.
 

denco

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The defenders a joke in the Premier League? One of the worst defenders in the EPL is now a starter for Juventus. Man Utd have scored 10 goals in 2 matches against Italian sides the past weeks. Some of the best defenders in the world play there, such as Vidic, Rio, Terry, Carvalho, Woodgate, Touré, Gallas and Carragher. That is definitely better than what the Serie A has to offer.
If you read the post properly at no time did he say the premiership defenders are a joke, he said Berbatov only plays well against the lesser lights in the premiership but I have to say he played very well against Chelsea both in the league at home and in the cup
 

Larry

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The defenders a joke in the Premier League? One of the worst defenders in the EPL is now a starter for Juventus. Man Utd have scored 10 goals in 2 matches against Italian sides the past weeks. Some of the best defenders in the world play there, such as Vidic, Rio, Terry, Carvalho, Woodgate, Touré, Gallas and Carragher. That is definitely better than what the Serie A has to offer.
Like said, those players are all from the big clubs.

There's no excuse the way Roma conceded seven goals. And then again the third goal against Milan was Dida's fault. Nesta held his position tight, so the only way for Rooney was shoot at the frontcorner, Dida should've read that easily.
 

Stu

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Berbatov has been excellent against the top teams as well as the smaller ones. His touch is awesome and it doesn't matter who you are, when Berbatov is on he's a nightmare for any defender. He offers a lot more than Trezeguet IMO.

The way I see it the Prem is the best league in the world and Berbatov is in the Prem team of the year.
 

Gill_juve

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Berbatov has been excellent against the top teams as well as the smaller ones. His touch is awesome and it doesn't matter who you are, when Berbatov is on he's a nightmare for any defender. He offers a lot more than Trezeguet IMO.

The way I see it the Prem is the best league in the world and Berbatov is in the Prem team of the year.
berbatovs goals have been crucial for spurs
 

Stu

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What I've talked with the Spurs supporters, I've gathered that their team has been lousy in the league this year.
They haven't been able to put things together and they've missed their captain Ledley King, but Berbatov has been phenomenal. As I said, he was named in the Prem team of the year. Drogba is the only Premiership striker who has had a better season than Berbatov.
 

Bjerknes

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Berbatov is excellent in the box and in deeper positions which makes him more effective than Trezeguet overall.
Nowadays I'd might take Berbatov over Trezeguet, but again Trezeguet has the more lethal record in front of goal and nobody can argue against the notion that David, when healthy, could be the most natural finisher in the world. I would prefer a strikeforce with a player like Trezeguet along with Del Piero instead of a strikeforce with a clone of one of them.

I don't exactly know why people are so quick to forget about how dangerous of a weapon Trezeguet has been for us over the last half decade. Looking at the scheme of things, I wouldn't have traded Trez for any other striker.
 

Marc

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Nowadays I'd might take Berbatov over Trezeguet, but again Trezeguet has the more lethal record in front of goal and nobody can argue against the notion that David, when healthy, could be the most natural finisher in the world. I would prefer a strikeforce with a player like Trezeguet along with Del Piero instead of a strikeforce with a clone of one of them.

I don't exactly know why people are so quick to forget about how dangerous of a weapon Trezeguet has been for us over the last half decade. Looking at the scheme of things, I wouldn't have traded Trez for any other striker.
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RAMI-N

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Nowadays I'd might take Berbatov over Trezeguet, but again Trezeguet has the more lethal record in front of goal and nobody can argue against the notion that David, when healthy, could be the most natural finisher in the world. I would prefer a strikeforce with a player like Trezeguet along with Del Piero instead of a strikeforce with a clone of one of them.

I don't exactly know why people are so quick to forget about how dangerous of a weapon Trezeguet has been for us over the last half decade. Looking at the scheme of things, I wouldn't have traded Trez for any other striker.
true :pint:
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soulslider

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May 16, 2006
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Nowadays I'd might take Berbatov over Trezeguet, but again Trezeguet has the more lethal record in front of goal and nobody can argue against the notion that David, when healthy, could be the most natural finisher in the world. I would prefer a strikeforce with a player like Trezeguet along with Del Piero instead of a strikeforce with a clone of one of them.

I don't exactly know why people are so quick to forget about how dangerous of a weapon Trezeguet has been for us over the last half decade. Looking at the scheme of things, I wouldn't have traded Trez for any other striker.
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