Dušan Vlahović (102 Viewers)

How many goals this season? All competitions.


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s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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I can't see how we will be able to afford to keep him given what's going down next season.
yeah, he's probably getting sold

i wonder whether tuz believes calvo this time (he said the other day that dusan wasn't on the market and the club was happy with him, the same predictable answer that he gave on allegri too)
 

DAiDEViL

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Feb 21, 2015
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Then sell him, I don't care. Just don't get low-balled...Which is gonna be hard enough after such a disaster of a season.

Imo he's mentally weak and not cut out for a club like Juve, similar to Morata. If he balls somewhere else, so be it. Just tired af of people making all kinds of excuses for his shitty overall game.

Bu but but Allegri.
 

maxi

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Aug 31, 2006
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Then sell him, I don't care. Just don't get low-balled...Which is gonna be hard enough after such a disaster of a season.

Imo he's mentally weak and not cut out for a club like Juve, similar to Morata. If he balls somewhere else, so be it. Just tired af of people making all kinds of excuses for his shitty overall game.

Bu but but Allegri.
Sell him to a big club and watch him thrive under a real manager who can actually formulate a plan for his attack.
 

BayernFan

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Feb 17, 2016
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I’d like to see him in Bayern, thinking he could be a Lewandowski 2.0.

But I also have my reservations regarding him, mostly if he’s having the required mentality to succeed or if too fragile, its some big shoes he’s gonna fill out.

But we desperately need a striker, anyone who can score 30 goals as a minimum with the right amount of service will be a succes I believe. I dont expect any new striker to hit Lewa numbers, that would be insane expectations.
 

AFL_ITALIA

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Jun 17, 2011
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I think people overestimate how much they can know about someone else's mental health and fortitude. We really don't know what else is going on in his life. Hell, it could be nothing else really. But simply being in a functional team and him knowing it provides a solid base could perhaps easily push him through periods of bad form, whereas here it's just a mess of bullshit and stupid tactics where everything just seems hopeless.

Honestly, I've sort of given up on him here, but at the same time I know for a fact it's not just a coincidence that players like him and Locatelli are performing below what they should.
 

Mokku

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Apr 17, 2019
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His performances at international level are very different, he's heavily supported by his team and looks great. He needs players near him to excel and when hitting long balls, Kean does lead the line better. It's unfair to judge Vlahovic under this football terrorist.
 
Jun 16, 2020
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I think people overestimate how much they can know about someone else's mental health and fortitude. We really don't know what else is going on in his life. Hell, it could be nothing else really. But simply being in a functional team and him knowing it provides a solid base could perhaps easily push him through periods of bad form, whereas here it's just a mess of bullshit and stupid tactics where everything just seems hopeless.

Honestly, I've sort of given up on him here, but at the same time I know for a fact it's not just a coincidence that players like him and Locatelli are performing below what they should.
He’s been lacking the basic fundamental skills from the start, the thing that kept him going was his grinta and a nose for goal last year.

His ceiling isn’t higher than any big striker we’ve seen in Europe during the past years. In fact I think that he’d struggle to convince everyone at a big club aswel although he should be able to reach 20 goals per year.

I won’t be to harsh because it’s a straight nightmare for any striker playing our jihadball but the lack of good usage of his body, speed, a good first touch and decent technique is obvious. Add his very weak right foot to that and we can kinda conclude that we should accept a offer close to the fee that we paid for him.
 

AFL_ITALIA

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Jun 17, 2011
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He’s been lacking the basic fundamental skills from the start, the thing that kept him going was his grinta and a nose for goal last year.

His ceiling isn’t higher than any big striker we’ve seen in Europe during the past years. In fact I think that he’d struggle to convince everyone at a big club aswel although he should be able to reach 20 goals per year.

I won’t be to harsh because it’s a straight nightmare for any striker playing our jihadball but the lack of good usage of his body, speed, a good first touch and decent technique is obvious. Add his very weak right foot to that and we can kinda conclude that we should accept a offer close to the fee that we paid for him.
I never really watched him much at Fiorentina, so was this the case while he was there too? I specifically remember during his transfer saga the word "generational talent" was thrown around here and there, I figure he had to be showing something besides goals to be called that.
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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