Claudio Marchisio (58 Viewers)

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Sep 18, 2009
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indeed



Allright, eighter your memory sucks, or you are beeing an ignorant anti marchisio lobbyist.

First part of 2011/2012 marchisio, pepe, pirlo, where the players who really stood out. Marchisio scored in nearly every top game. he was player of the month for 2 times, whilst vidal was playing good but not that good.

Second half of the season, vidal and marchisio were on par. This season, vidal has gotten gradually better, whilst marchisio stuck at the level of the second half of 2011/2012.

And nedved is the worst example ever really.
He has a completely diffrent physique, was allready high class AND mostly, juventus had a big budged to spend on that side. We had the attack and defence
Vidal scored a goal with basically his first touch in a Juve jersey against Parma and tackled the hell out of every Serie A team from that day onwards. He was always the better player.
 

Osman

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Aug 30, 2002
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No he wasnt, Vidal's first half of the season in his debute season was fairly mediocre, adapting and struggling while showing his quality now and then.
 

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Looks like Prandelli is getting the point now.

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No he wasnt, Vidal's first half of the season in his debute season was fairly mediocre, adapting and struggling while showing his quality now and then.
Conte immediately changed the teams formation to fit Vidal in, please.

Vidal has been quality ever since he played his first minute.
 

Red

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Vidal took that first six months or so to adjust to the different pace of the game in Italy.

He was still rushing in possession as if he expected to be closed down as he was in Germany and that led to him looking terribly hasty in possession, making questionable decisions and giving the ball away a lot.

That's not a slight against Vidal, as it was perfectly normal to take the time to adapt, but to claim he was consistently great from the moment he signed for Juve would be incorrect.
 

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Vidal took that first six months or so to adjust to the different pace of the game in Italy.

He was still rushing in possession as if he expected to be closed down as he was in Germany and that led to him looking terribly hasty in possession, making questionable decisions and giving the ball away a lot.

That's not a slight against Vidal, as it was perfectly normal to take the time to adapt, but to claim he was consistently great from the moment he signed for Juve would be incorrect.
Of course he took time to fully adapt, but he always performed well from the first minute, which is why Conte immediately changed the formation to suit him, as he could see he was way too good to be on the bench.
 

Lion

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Jan 24, 2007
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see that run and assist? that is the sort of thing i want to see more of.

it's infuritating to know he is capable of such things and is a good dribbler, but doesnt show it more often

meanwhile giacherrini who is quite medciore is always trying to do something with the ball.
 

AndreaCristiano

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Jun 9, 2011
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see that run and assist? that is the sort of thing i want to see more of.

it's infuritating to know he is capable of such things and is a good dribbler, but doesnt show it more often

meanwhile giacherrini who is quite medciore is always trying to do something with the ball.
agree although everyone brands giacherrini mediocre but hes always making things happen
 

Osman

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Aug 30, 2002
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Looks like Prandelli is getting the point now.

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Conte immediately changed the teams formation to fit Vidal in, please.

Vidal has been quality ever since he played his first minute.
Of course he took time to fully adapt, but he always performed well from the first minute, which is why Conte immediately changed the formation to suit him, as he could see he was way too good to be on the bench.
Apparently starting since the get go is the same as performing in the same great quality he is now? If you actually bothered to really pay attention back then, you would remember Vidal actually struggled for the first half of that season, for the reasons Red clarified on, but you side step it like it doesnt matter and just say "well he started all the time so he performed great since the first minute".
 

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