David Trezeguet (9 Viewers)

Elvin

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Nov 25, 2005
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Are you kidding me? He might be 1 goal away from proving me wrong (whatever you know, I'll let the fan-boys enjoy on my behalf) but he is far from convincing me that he is useful to our cause, yet.
 

V

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Trez wants Sivori record
Monday 28 September, 2009

David Trezeguet is determined to overtake Omar Sivori and become Juventus' fourth all-time top goalscorer.

The 31-year-old scored his 164th goal for Juventus in Sunday's disappointing 1-1 draw with Bologna.

Trezeguet has now scored three goals in his last three games for Juventus.

He needs just three more to beat Sivori and take his place behind Roberto Bettega as Juventus' fourth top goalscorer of all-time.

After speaking about Juventus' disappointment at being held to a draw, Trezeguet said: “We have to work. We want to get back to winning ways and I also want to beat Sivori's record. He scored 167 goals. I have scored 164.”

Asked if he would get the chance to break it on Wednesday night against Bayern Munich in the Champions League, Trezeguet replied: “The mister will choose. This is a group. When I score, Iaquinta is happy. When he scores, I am. And soon Amauri will get off the mark, too. And Del Piero is coming back.” :touched:

Trezeguet started on the bench yesterday afternoon, but he still has the best goal per game ratio at Juventus. (Football Italia is becoming worse and worse :disagree: )

Iaquinta is the only Bianconero to have scored more goals than him this season.
 

V

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I hope he reconsiders the thing about leaving after this season
He will. And after Sivori, Bettega and Boniperti will fall and one of the best striking partnerships ever, will hold the first two places in Juventus' goal scoring history. And that record will stand a long time.
 

Martin

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Dec 31, 2000
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He will. And after Sivori, Bettega and Boniperti will fall and one of the best striking partnerships ever, will hold the first two places in Juventus' history. And that record will stand a long time.
:touched:

There was a time when I was wondering if Trez would beat DP's record too. But now it seems unlikely :D
 

pitbull

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Jul 26, 2007
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Ya it just seems that you're clutching on straws here Elvin. Trez has definitely proven you wrong. Cashing in on him? It's not like he'd cost 20M or something. IMO you guys should definitely keep him.
Trez has not proved anyone wrong, it's still the start of the season. According to Andy, Cannavaro still blows donk, is past it and if anyone think otherwise, he is a moron. Probably the same applies to guys who think Trez is past it.
 

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