Cristian Molinaro (3 Viewers)

HAZEM

L'architetto
Apr 22, 2008
8,219
I dont his skills were improved at any particular field.
His man to man skills are still mediocre.
He cant intercept the crosses. He cant make a tactical foul, to halt an opposition counter attack.
He cant intercept a ball coming from a corner/FK contributing in our air defense.
And he cant sync a proper, on the ball tackle, hence, he doesnt even tries that...

Although Moli has indeed, improved overall. I do believe its mostly because he improved his tactical awareness, or CR has invented a way to guide him better.
Molinaro's runs were always there, but they ever get to be any useful, because he was always the wrong man, at the wrong place.
At this particular season, he "attacks" and defends with the rest of the team.

He is not a headless chicken/runner, anymore. He is at least running at the right direction, providing (even theoretical support) in our team.
That was the least a football player ought to do...
Molinaro used to to run away from the ball, because of fear or plain stupidity
and that was one of my main points of criticism on him.

Although i reckon that he will never become a complete player,
he will never become skilled enough, to be a part a strong team, like Juve used to be.
His presence alone, could benefit our team and we will stop looking like we are playing with one player less...

This "contribution", can only be named as a defensive help, but that doesnt mean his defensive skills, as a football player, have increased.
He is still a raw material and o worthy of the jersey he carries...

This year Moli made the step forward, from a runner, to an amateur football player. The day he will learn to control, will make the step to a professional player and they day he will learn how to cross, or offer any other support in an offensive built up, will be a player worthy enough to participate in serie A...

PS Chances are that DC will be a world class player by then...
very good post ......
 
Mar 30, 2006
3,747
So that means he's a good professional player?

imo he is not that bad a pro player. A bad professional player is someone like Barton. Molinero is a decent player who simply does not have the quality a top player requires. But that does not mean he is bad. He is doing a pretty good job for us this season.

He lacks a quality touch and delivery but he is improving and working hard at it no doubt.
 

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
21,649
I dont his skills were improved at any particular field.
His man to man skills are still mediocre.
He cant intercept the crosses. He cant make a tactical foul, to halt an opposition counter attack.
He cant intercept a ball coming from a corner/FK contributing in our air defense.
And he cant sync a proper, on the ball tackle, hence, he doesnt even tries that...

Although Moli has indeed, improved overall. I do believe its mostly because he improved his tactical awareness, or CR has invented a way to guide him better.
Molinaro's runs were always there, but they ever get to be any useful, because he was always the wrong man, at the wrong place.
At this particular season, he "attacks" and defends with the rest of the team.

He is not a headless chicken/runner, anymore. He is at least running at the right direction, providing (even theoretical support) in our team.
That was the least a football player ought to do...
Molinaro used to to run away from the ball, because of fear or plain stupidity
and that was one of my main points of criticism on him.

Although i reckon that he will never become a complete player,
he will never become skilled enough, to be a part a strong team, like Juve used to be.
His presence alone, could benefit our team and we will stop looking like we are playing with one player less...

This "contribution", can only be named as a defensive help, but that doesnt mean his defensive skills, as a football player, have increased.
He is still a raw material and o worthy of the jersey he carries...

This year Moli made the step forward, from a runner, to an amateur football player. The day he will learn to control, will make the step to a professional player and they day he will learn how to cross, or offer any other support in an offensive built up, will be a player worthy enough to participate in serie A...

PS Chances are that DC will be a world class player by then...
:lol2: You have serious problems with Molinaro. How about you start seeing someone regarding that??
 

juvefan10

Junior Member
May 14, 2006
352
poor moli, he's isn't appreciated for his devotion for juve..
he's the one who runs the most in our team, helping other players to get the ball being an extra man and an extra challange for the opponents, then he runs back to defence.

ok, why don't we like moli?
b'cos he can't make a decisive pass like ale and can't cross like zambrotta used to..
but on the other side he's great in defensive play, only few players managed to pass him this year..

Forza Moli..
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,526
Unlike the last season, Molinaro is not a serious tactical threat on the field.
We wasted a whole year, only to acquire someone able enough, to make us look like an eleven players team! This is the best Moli can do!! I thought it was unacceptable for two reasons. One was the current situation and the threat this player pose our team and the other is the dark motives of our coach and blatant favorism and illogical faith he has on this ..."player"...

But the gravest danger still lurks and is far more dangerous than ever!
Its our strategical plans! The consolidation of such kind of "players" in our team, will set some burdens to our title chances!
It is sad to see Juve fans to accept and praise bellow average/mediocre players.
Only smalls clubs, with no ambition for titles tolerate their presence in their starting eleven! The chose to live in denial, their delusional hopes, make them see them as vessels of hope...only because they have no other option...
It is really sad to see Juve becoming one of them...
I feel the obligation to point that out, i cannot accept it and embrace it with approving silence!

I saw that threat, on CR's plans and words and i cried out for that threat!
CR's praise on Molinaro was the beginning, Osman said he didnt mean that and he only said so to appease Molinaro's ears.
But the truth is that he only said so, to prepare Juve fans for the future!
As i pointed out, we never had any plans of replacing him, no matter how bad he sucked! History proved me. He still is our starter and we further extended his contract. That actually proves that CR words believed those words!


We are now willing to waste a few more seasons, hoping that he will somehow be upgraded to serie A material:melayyanandmessi:

:lol2: You have serious problems with Molinaro. How about you start seeing someone regarding that??
I dont hate the man, i hate the player and as long as he actively hurts our team and compromises our future, i do have an issue with him!!
He has been constantly been our worst player on the pitch last year.
He has been one of the worst starters in the last decade.
Building our future team, on such kind of players, compromises my dreams and hopes for our future.
I do love my favorite team and i do care for her, sorry if that bothers you, but i cant help it...
ok, why don't we like moli?
.
please, dont make me start again...:xfinger:
 

Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Users: 0, Guests: 3)