David Trezeguet (52 Viewers)

Triptonite

Junior Member
Jun 12, 2007
168
don't try drugs that you can't handle :)

enough jokes about Trez people...

Did you notice that last games of last season he was the one who assisted Del Piero instead of opposite.

He did that last night as well. Plus he will score the goals against inter like last year :) He is our number one scorer. I will never let him go elsewhere.

Forza David :scudetto: :scudetto: :scudetto: :scudetto:
 

Alex66

Senior Member
Jul 14, 2006
612
don't try drugs that you can't handle :)

enough jokes about Trez people...

Did you notice that last games of last season he was the one who assisted Del Piero instead of opposite.

He did that last night as well. Plus he will score the goals against inter like last year :) He is our number one scorer. I will never let him go elsewhere.

Forza David :scudetto: :scudetto: :scudetto: :scudetto:
:tup: plus he made a perfect cross to someone(I think it was Delpie). Im sure, that crossing isnt(and shouldnt be) the attribute which he does at the training mostly. Even thouh, he could teach Molinaro:D
 

cimenk

Senior Member
Jul 23, 2008
3,129
:tup: plus he made a perfect cross to someone(I think it was Delpie). Im sure, that crossing isnt(and shouldnt be) the attribute which he does at the training mostly. Even thouh, he could teach Molinaro:D
Yes..he has great cross
also as great shoot and finishing
But he can't control the ball and dribble so why he always make one touch pass and only run forward to receive the ball again
That's why sometimes he look invisible on the match while opponent marks him tightly...

It's different with Nistelrooy or Eto'o who also has a great ball control with lethal finishing too
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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Yes..he has great cross
also as great shoot and finishing
But he can't control the ball and dribble so why he always make one touch pass and only run forward to receive the ball again
That's why sometimes he look invisible on the match while opponent marks him tightly...

It's different with Nistelrooy or Eto'o who also has a great ball control with lethal finishing too
well then why don't you start a fan club and recruit members who share your similar views on david trezeguet and then tell me how it was.

i think you should realize that RVN and eto'o are not serie a caliber players. it takes a different type of player to shine in this league. they are finesse/highlight players who cannot come throw a dime at david's resume (aka goal tally). both those homos are playing for teams on their way back to the shitter in a toilet bowl of a league. if you enjoy their talents then please stop fronting like you are a juve fan and put on your spanish panties and do that walk.

flash and pizazz and step-overs and jukes are all rendered inane in calcio due to the overwhelming defensive prescence stressed throughout the league.

i will remind you once again >> check the numbers and then come and tell me why trezeguet is inferior in your mind. the last time i checked games are won by scoring goals not doing playground tricks. david trezeguet's job is to score. thats what he gets paid to do and he does it better than anyone else.

its sad that for some reason i only see you post in this thread.
 

Zaim

Senior Member
Dec 1, 2007
1,307
Bad news...

Trezeguet Suffers Injury Scare

Juventus have been dealt another injury blow after David Trezeguet complained of pain in his knee during training.

The Frenchman had to abandon the training pitch and he is now set to undergo further examinations to reveal the damage.

Trezegol has been suffering from severe pain to the tendons in his knee and it is not yet known as to whether or not he may need surgery.

The Bianconeri medical staff have been analysing his situation and they are trying to establish a recovery plan so that his latest setback doesn’t bare too much on the team's plans for the new season.

The Old Lady has already lost a number of players to injury during pre-season and Trezeguet’s blow will not help the clubs woes. Giorgio Chiellini, Christian Molinaro, Dario Knezevic and Jorge Andrade are all crocked, leaving Claudio Ranieri with a major headache with less than two weeks to go before the new season begins.

The Bianconeri are on the verge of qualifying for the Champions League and the striker’s injury is not what the club needed at this delicate stage of the season.

Salvatore Landolina

EDIT: latest reports say it's nothing serious
 

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