Claudio Marchisio (68 Viewers)

king Ale

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Oct 28, 2004
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A popular opinion shared by most people on this forum. Funnily enough not shared by the media / analysts / outside of Juventuz.

And I personally don't agree with it either. For me, Melo & Marchisio had a pretty similar season performance wise. Overall they were more or less equally "good".

Which was not that good at all.
Although I agree with the gist of your post, that Marchisio was criticized a lot for what that most of the times had little to do with his actual performances, I still think Melo was head and shoulders above Marchisio overall performance-wise. Had I had to choose between the two though, I'd have also surely tried to get rid of Melo because he wasn't any better than Motta in terms of being reliable even when in form.

All that doesn't change the fact that Marchisio had a rather poor season and anyone who denies that must check their brains but props to those who believed he had the potential to do well in a better team/system. I didn't.
 

pitbull

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Jul 26, 2007
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We deserved 3 pts against both Chievo and Bologna.

We could have lost against Catania though.
That's 3 more points. And we didn't lost to Catania, so we could've had 4 more points. :p Anyway you look at it, the statement makes very little sense maths-wise :D He should've consulted Chiellini :p
 

Osman

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Aug 30, 2002
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Melo's highs was higher then Marchisio's last season, but also defenitely hit lower range with his performances (mainly the brainfarts with losing possession or temper). Overall had slightly better season then Marchisio (because his good performances were commanding, vital to our midfield), but to the point it didnt matter because of Melo's inconsistencies and the difference between them being mediocre to slightly less mediocre.

Marchisio last season, and in general last 2 seasons is a player who is consistently held the similar level, generally underwhelming and bit average one, but never really hit anything close to rock bottom with his poor performances (thats more noticeable, thats where the childish ghosts came from, you dont notice him doing mistakes, just another player going through the motions), just almost allways the similar type of mediocre performances. Kinda "reliable" in that way. But also at the same time his highest ceiling was bit low, when it came to the better performances (remember the Genoa game, and the Milan game when he hounded Ronaldinho like hell, but generally otherwise similar "reliable" performances of underwhelmingly ok). Quite a stark difference to this season.

Besides growing as a player and with boosted confidence that comes from having a coach's trust, he has allways been I player I dont see fit into in 4-4-2 (most coaches prolly semi-realized that, hence trying him as winger etc), or more specifically two man CM pairing. All the way from Azzurrini to now, found his best dynamic showing in a 3 man midfield that offers more freedom and less responsbilities for him (thats why it was extra dissapointing for me, saw every Azzurrini game he played basically, clearly saw the promise, only for them to lack the edge in most of his Juve games, that were in 4-4-2 formations). So extra good for him Conte found this working formula, think his season (the teams) would looked quite different if we continued with 4-4-2.
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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Good thing you said photo book, I lose respect for any dimwitted player who writes autobiographies in early 20s to 25.
Yeah, it irks me that very rich 25 year olds aren't willing to wait at least until the end of their career before putting out a book.

Do they really need the cash that much?

Different if any of them donate the proceeds to a good cause.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
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I dont think its the cash, even if it helps, self-deluded and self-important enough to think they warrant the attention, outside their football, like they have rich story to tell when they are barely halfway into their journey as footballers.
 

X Æ A-12

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Sep 4, 2006
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Yeah, it irks me that very rich 25 year olds aren't willing to wait at least until the end of their career before putting out a book.

Do they really need the cash that much?

Different if any of them donate the proceeds to a good cause.
If he wants the cash and folks are interested in him what's the problem?
 

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