Domenico Berardi (136 Viewers)

zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
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his finishing is obviously good. but most of his goals came from the forward position (i think hes originally a winger) and he plays at SS for a while now, so if he comes for next season where are we gonna use him? wouldnt he be wasted on the wing with such scoring ability? and if we constantly switch him from one position to another wouldnt that somekind slow down his progress? if hes coming here we first need to focus on one formation and use him in one position (in the start) till he fits in the team and is good enogh (dacdically) to play on the highest level on 3-4 positions (LW, RW, SS, AM)...
 
Jul 20, 2012
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his finishing is obviously good. but most of his goals came from the forward position (i think hes originally a winger) and he plays at SS for a while now, so if he comes for next season where are we gonna use him? wouldnt he be wasted on the wing with such scoring ability? and if we constantly switch him from one position to another wouldnt that somekind slow down his progress? if hes coming here we first need to focus on one formation and use him in one position (in the start) till he fits in the team and is good enogh (dacdically) to play on the highest level on 3-4 positions (LW, RW, SS, AM)...
He is a rw but shifts centerally when attacking.

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Perfect example of the type of player Berardi is,is Reus
 

zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
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if berardi comes we need to make room for him. tevez-llorente for 3-5-2 (sell gio, mirko, quag) and give berardi a n important role of the bench, or tevez-llorente-berardi/lamela/di maria in a 4-3-3 and from the bench menez/berardi... there are a lot of options but im sure conte will know how to use him best and which role to give him...
 

zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
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would it work to give both him and tevez free roles behind llorente in a 4-3-2-1 with one of them always droping wide on the side of the ball and act as a winger ("false winger":D) and one (or two) of the CM pushing forward and form some kind of 4-2-3-1/4-1-4-1. he could learn much from tevez that way and could have freedom to play the way it suits him best (if he is a reus style)...
 

AFL_ITALIA

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Jun 17, 2011
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I hope against all hope that he'll make it big for us. Granted of course, Milan's defending was atrocious and the service he received on three of those goals could not be more perfect. But with that said, he was still clinical enough to finish them. Now with more playing time and more consistency to his game who knows. He could be the last piece in the puzzle, the one to bring us to the top.

Forza Berardi :touched:
 

Catenaccio

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Jul 15, 2002
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Next year would could bring in Berardi and sell both Vucinic and Giovinco and get another top class striker. Problem is that top class strikers are not cheap. Even if we got EU20m for both Vucinic and Giovinco, Suarez would cost 40m+. That is, the strikers who really make a difference will cost at least 30m if you are lucky.
 

swag

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Sep 23, 2003
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Let's not expect too much from him. Easy to let praise go to the head. We need to manage him like we did Pogba.
Shhhhh! Say that to the members on this forum, and they will say you said he sucks and they'll try to taunt you every time he scores a goal. :p
 

89man

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Sep 4, 2013
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My 2 year old niece would have scored 4 against that central defensive pairing.
Emanuelson and Abbiati were very poor on two of the goals aswell.
 

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