Diego Ribas da Cunha (57 Viewers)

JuveJay

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He and Camoranesi seem to have clicked, but it would be even better if Del Piero was playing, someone who will also pull off. He also works better with Amauri than the two who played tonight.
 

abejaa

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Fiorentina played very good football and last night with 4-2-3-1 I think we would have done the same, with a formation like this,
Buffon,
Zebina, Legro, chiellni, grosso,
Melo, marchisio,
Camoranezi, Diego, Giovinco
trezeguet or any other striker!
 

gray

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I almost shed a tear when I saw that the hero who ran all the way down the field to make that crucial slide tackle was Diego.

Sure, he didn't have a stellar game in attack, but he's just returning from injury, and nobody can say that he didn't give his best tonight.

I hope to see Diego back to his best soon; we can talk all we want about not being dependent on him, but it's plain to see that we are.
 

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I almost shed a tear when I saw that the hero who ran all the way down the field to make that crucial slide tackle was Diego.
Indeed. And that was my biggest beef with this guy...I'm sorry but no way did he have a heart like that in Werder, compared to them he's shedding blood, sweat and tears in our jersey. Hopefully his fitness will improve soon and he'll 90 minutes in his legs soon.
 

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Eℓvin;2163724 said:
Ronaldingo too.
What, we should just forget the few years he was by far the best player on the planet? I always disliked the guy, but to put him in the same bracket as Riquelme is retarded.
 

Elvin

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Of course not. Laziness wise, I meant, at the current moment.

No question about Dinho's talent and abilities in the pre-Meelan days.
 

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