Capello ticks off "selfish" Ibra (5 Viewers)

Aug 1, 2003
17,696
#42
Zlatan was selfish against Rapid and it was wrong of him to be so because Juve's victory should remain priority. However, I think he has been splendid this season and without him our goalscoring task would be much more difficult. Given that he's in a goal drought and has yet to score his Juve CL goal it is only understandable he did what he did (though I dont justify it). Whatever it is, I'm sure now that he's scored everything is okay. Good for both Zlatan and Juve!
 

Desmond

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2002
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#43
If that was a bust up Ibra would've had thousands by now.He blames just about everyone when the ball doesn't hit the back of the net of his boot.
 

aressandro10

Senior Member
Jul 30, 2003
2,884
#44
++ [ originally posted by A_LAcki ] ++
Ideal solution for this problem:

Nedved-----------Vieira--------------Emerson-------------Mutu
--------------Del Piero------------------------Zlatan--------------

Give Zlatan a player who knows what he wants to do. Someone who knows Zlatan`s next step and can help him when needed --> Mutu. They combined perfectly in the Rapid game and should really start. Dp on the other hand looks very sharp and desperatly deserves a starting shirt.
i think this would solve the problem better ;)


Camo-----------Vieira--------------Emerson-------------Mutu
--------------Trezeguet-------------Del Piero----------------


Nedved and Zlatan should only be squad players . They dont deserve permanet place in the squad
 

A_LAcki

Senior Member
Dec 23, 2002
3,560
#45
++ [ originally posted by aressandro10 ] ++


i think this would solve the problem better ;)


Camo-----------Vieira--------------Emerson-------------Mutu
--------------Trezeguet-------------Del Piero----------------


Nedved and Zlatan should only be squad players . They dont deserve permanet place in the squad
Defenetly not!
 

lestat_1987

Senior Member
Aug 31, 2005
1,373
#46
Zlatan complains when others fail, but when he fails and someone complains he can´t stand it. That´s what I think is a lack of team spirit and selfishness. if he changes that, he could be the best player in the world.
 
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Primo

Primo

Juventus FC - Philippines
Dec 20, 2002
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  • Thread Starter #48
    MY solution to this would be to rotate the strikers equally, plain and simple. How would Zlatan learn if he doesn't have any reference to learn from right?

    He could learn a few dimensions from Mutu, Trez, and Alex's game. Come to think of it, I only realized now that all our strikers have different kinds of playing styles. Which is good of course.

    As I said before, from experience, whenever I got injured and had to watch from the recovery table, I always came back with some new dimension in my game. Something I picked up watching my teammates play. I only played in high school and college ball, but you figure out the logic.

    Giving yourself some time to watch, also gives you a chance to LEARN.
     

    Mr. Gol

    Senior Member
    Sep 15, 2004
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    #52
    I doubt that Zlatan will suddenly start to be less selfish. The reason why he's so good is because he is totally unpredictable in his behaviour. He's an egoistic arrogant bastard and I wouldn't want it any other way :)

    btw Mutu isn't really considered a striker anymore by Capello, more as a rival to Nedved for left winger.
     
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    Primo

    Primo

    Juventus FC - Philippines
    Dec 20, 2002
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  • Thread Starter #53
    Posted by Mr.Gol

    I doubt that Zlatan will suddenly start to be less selfish. The reason why he's so good is because he is totally unpredictable in his behaviour. He's an egoistic arrogant bastard and I wouldn't want it any other way
    I always hated players like these. Okay, I can tolerate them at times but when it starts to become the style of play *Ahem, Ahem, Real Madrid* you can often lose when things don't go your way. My God, we would be the laughing stock of Italy.

    btw Mutu isn't really considered a striker anymore by Capello, more as a rival to Nedved for left winger.
    Winger/Striker, as long as he sacrifices himself for the team, he's got skills good enough to fit any role from midfield and up. This is sweet music to me ears.
     
    Jul 5, 2005
    2,653
    #54
    Ibra is a technical player that he make his money's worth and you like to see a mutch when he plays. I think that he must predicated psychologically by the coach and he will find again his form.
     

    Holygr4le

    Senior Member
    Aug 4, 2005
    2,539
    #55
    I don’t know If I should laugh or cry…
    90% of the fans here don’t know more about football then my 7-year old daughter.

    Just the truth!
     

    Espectro

    The Grimreaper
    Jul 12, 2002
    14,565
    #56
    ++ [ originally posted by Holygr4le ] ++
    I don’t know If I should laugh or cry…
    90% of the fans here don’t know more about football then my 7-year old daughter.

    Just the truth!
    Bla,bla,bla,bla,bla

    Crap,crap,crap,crap

    yada,yada,yada,yada
     

    Espectro

    The Grimreaper
    Jul 12, 2002
    14,565
    #57
    ++ [ originally posted by Primo ] ++
    MY solution to this would be to rotate the strikers equally, plain and simple. How would Zlatan learn if he doesn't have any reference to learn from right?

    He could learn a few dimensions from Mutu, Trez, and Alex's game. Come to think of it, I only realized now that all our strikers have different kinds of playing styles. Which is good of course.

    As I said before, from experience, whenever I got injured and had to watch from the recovery table, I always came back with some new dimension in my game. Something I picked up watching my teammates play. I only played in high school and college ball, but you figure out the logic.

    Giving yourself some time to watch, also gives you a chance to LEARN.

    100% agree with you

    By the way, would you have a larger vertion of that picture, I love it!!
     
    Aug 1, 2003
    17,696
    #60
    Capello is looking to rotating... Thing bout Zlatan is that his presence is felt on the pitch and he gives a whole load of trouble to our opponents, thus making scoring opportunities easier. I do wish he'd show more team spirit though
     

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