David Trezeguet (38 Viewers)

IrishZebra

Western Imperialist
Jun 18, 2006
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He is slow, there's no denying that, but his game never relied on pace much. Fact is, Lavezzi and Trez would compliment each other perfectly. Lavezzi would do all the running for him, draw defenders onto him and open up cracks for Trezeguet to exploit. Trezeguet's off the ball movement is what it's all about. While Lavezzi is dribbling two guys, Trez will find himself in a one-on-one position with the keeper.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying Trez is not a great player, just that he wouldn't do as well in the Nipples system as other systems.
 

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Dostoevsky

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May 27, 2007
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He is slow, there's no denying that, but his game never relied on pace much. Fact is, Lavezzi and Trez would compliment each other perfectly. Lavezzi would do all the running for him, draw defenders onto him and open up cracks for Trezeguet to exploit. Trezeguet's off the ball movement is what it's all about. While Lavezzi is dribbling two guys, Trez will find himself in a one-on-one position with the keeper.
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I think he'd be great for Napoli. I think he'd do a much better job there than at Milan IMO.
 

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Jun 8, 2005
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Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying Trez is not a great player, just that he wouldn't do as well in the Nipples system as other systems.
I completely get what you're saying, I just don't agree. Counter attack works in different ways. Trez is the type of player that will spend most of the time on the opposition's pitch and when the counter starts, it starts with say Lavezzi and Hamsik sprinting and opening up play, from the center of the pitch. Trez will already be in front of them and all he has to do is follow the movement and get in position. A player like him doesn't find himself at the start of the counter often, something he's simply not suited for, as he's the tip of the spear.

Naturally Napoli will have to adapt somewhat, but I honestly see no reason why it couldn't work. Like I said, Trez is not a cripple.
 

IrishZebra

Western Imperialist
Jun 18, 2006
23,327
I completely get what you're saying, I just don't agree. Counter attack works in different ways. Trez is the type of player that will spend most of the time on the opposition's pitch and when the counter starts, it starts with say Lavezzi and Hamsik sprinting and opening up play, from the center of the pitch. Trez will already be in front of them and all he has to do is follow the movement and get in position. A player like him doesn't find himself at the start of the counter often, something he's simply not suited for, as he's the tip of the spear.

Naturally Napoli will have to adapt somewhat, but I honestly see no reason why it couldn't work. Like I said, Trez is not a cripple.
I just think that Trez's movement would hamper a counter attack system by facilitating the return of defenders more than a faster striker.
 

Roman

-'Tuz Fantasy Master-
Apr 19, 2003
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I love Trez,but it's time to go.
he will be just pissed to be on the bench 1 more year,he wants to play.
and we can't let him,he's not good enough to start.
All that assuming we bring in 1 or 2 new forwards.
 
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Wednesday 2 June, 2010
[FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular]Brazilian side Corinthians are one of the teams hoping to sign Juventus striker David Trezeguet this summer according to La Gazzetta dello Sport.

Juventus would like to offload the 32-year-old this summer but may find it difficult as he still has a year left to run on his contract worth €4.5m a season.

Trezeguet's agent Antonio Caliendo met with Juventus' new director general Beppe Marotta yesterday to discuss his client's future.

Marotta reportedly said that if adequate offers were to arrive for Trezeguet then they would be taken into consideration.

“Napoli, Milan, Corinthians, Monaco and why not Juve? At the moment nothing can be taken for granted,” Caliendo explained.

“It will not be the money that convinces David, but a team with ambitions, the chance to play and a Coach who respects him.”

Marotta is also expected to meet the agents of Antonio Candreva and Sebastian Giovinco this week to clarify their positions at the club.

Juventus are due back in training in a month's time and Marotta must sell before he can buy.
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blondu

Grazie Ale
Nov 9, 2006
27,408
juve has ambitions, he will have his time to play and the coach respects him so if he will take a 30-40% paycut imo he can stay because we will need his help
 

Jasp

Senior Member
Mar 19, 2009
1,041
Camo 3.5 and Treze 4.5, that is just too much for marginal players. The top earners are not the main contributors anymore. That has to change.
 

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