Cristian Molinaro (31 Viewers)

JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
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It's not his fault that he was given a chance to play, it is not his fault that he left his marker to score the goal. It is the entire team's fault for not showing up an entire half against a sub par opponent. Even with the Amauri-Molinaro handicap we could have won the match had the other players showed up in the second half.
 

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Suns

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May 22, 2009
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This guy can't even stay quite during a game, instead he ends up fucking up everything and he's continuing with his world class crosses.
 

Snoop

Sabet is a nasty virgin
Oct 2, 2001
28,186
It's not his fault that he was given a chance to play, it is not his fault that he left his marker to score the goal. It is the entire team's fault for not showing up an entire half against a sub par opponent. Even with the Amauri-Molinaro handicap we could have won the match had the other players showed up in the second half.
It's our fault to have a player like him, and it's Ciro's crime to play him!
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
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May 27, 2007
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I don't know why he started, if Grosso was injured or not but he made a huge impact for our bad play. His crosses were bad as usual and he was too slow and clumsy in defense today. Our worst player on the pitch, IMO.
 

JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
125,366
I don't know why he started, if Grosso was injured or not but he made a huge impact for our bad play. His crosses were bad as usual and he was too slow and clumsy in defense today. Our worst player on the pitch, IMO.
I can't tell if it were him or Amauri were the worst, not only our players, the worst players on the pitch, Bologna players included.
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,519
Just like i have been saying for so many years,
a liability both going forward and defending.

Moli failed so hard today for three seasons:

-This new formation, provides him with less cover and expects more things from him, just running up and down wont do...
(thats why he had to cross and make a fool of himself so often)

-Another important reason is the teamwork. Moli seem to be adapting better and better by the year. Well its was exactly the other way around, his teammates were adapted to Moli's presence. They new better than to trust a sector to Moli...

-And finally, the last reason that Moli looked so bad today, is because lately we were starting to getting used into having a LB out there, an eleventh football player on the field. I know its Grosso, but at least he is a football player...
When you get used to a team with such a handicap (moli),
for such a long time, you hardly realize whats wrong!
Well today it was easy to point that out...

Having said all that, Moli wasnt the sole reason we lost that match!
It was a game in our turf, we are supposed to win such games, even with a handicap like Moli within our ranks!
We cant always use our first eleven for each and every match

Now if Moli deserves to be in our squad, thats an entirely other matter...
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
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May 27, 2007
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I can't tell if it were him or Amauri were the worst, not only our players, the worst players on the pitch, Bologna players included.
I, for one, think that Molinaro was and by far. Amauri did make some mistakes but we all knew he was off-form, he didn't do anything terrible IMO (except that overhyped reacted when Trezeguet scored) but Molinaro did like 10 mistakes. We were lucky it was just Bologna I guess. When he plays he's usually solid in defense, but today? He was just no where, and as always he was terrible up-front.
 

Suns

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May 22, 2009
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“I introduced certain players that had been out of action recently. It might have been a mistake to try and re-integrate them all together."

-Ciro Ferrara

Haha, he means Molinaro cuz him and Zebina were the only ones who haven't played as much this season and Zebina did good creating the goal.

Molinaro = FAIL!
 

blondu

Grazie Ale
Nov 9, 2006
27,408
It's not his fault that he was given a chance to play, it is not his fault that he left his marker to score the goal. It is the entire team's fault for not showing up an entire half against a sub par opponent. Even with the Amauri-Molinaro handicap we could have won the match had the other players showed up in the second half.
the attack did their job....but the defence, especially molinaro could't resolve that situation..it is not like their goal was floating in the air, they were poor, and it kills me to see that we're losing points after such a good football that we're playing. It is more painfull to see molinaro play when we have other players available there..
 

JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
125,366
the attack did their job....but the defence, especially molinaro could't resolve that situation..it is not like their goal was floating in the air, they were poor, and it kills me to see that we're losing points after such a good football that we're playing. It is more painfull to see molinaro play when we have other players available there..
I don't know how you can say the attack did their job, did you really see Amauri do his job today?
 

Gustav

Senior Member
Jul 20, 2008
927
...it is not his fault that he left his marker to score the goal. ...
The thing here is, that it was NOT Molinaro's marker that scored the goal. As he was already marking Zalayeta when Adailton ran to the back post. Legrottaglie was marking no one, Chiellini was marking Osvaldo, Molinaro Zalayeta, and Giovinco, yes Giovinco, was "marking" TWO Bologna players. While Melo and Marchisio were not even inside the penalty box.

 

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