Dušan Vlahović (78 Viewers)

How many goals this season? All competitions.


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rainhard

Senior Member
May 5, 2004
4,365
He missed a penalty and a 1v1 in this game lol.
but he scored a beautiful lob, his 1v1 followed up by his teammate and became a goal, if that penalty is scored it will be a beautiful panenka. At the end of the day everyone still happy. Even if he score 1 goal last night but we lost 1-2 no one will be happy except for allegri suckers
 

Mike-e-y

Senior Member
Jul 18, 2004
11,188
Where is this guy ?


He must think how easy play for Fio than play for Juventus
No doubt it’s easier to play for Fiorentina than Juventus. Having said that after a good start I’ve been really disappointed by him. His demeanour on the pitch when things aren’t going his way these last few weeks has been really poor.
 
Jun 16, 2020
12,435
In handsight it’s true what Rus is saying. There’s not cohesion in our attack, nobody understand the dynamics. We rely on individual moments of Dybala and Cuadrado. Doesn’t matter if they’re training together for 3 or 5 months, at this level it should be a lot better within that timeline.
 

Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
42,253
In handsight it’s true what Rus is saying. There’s not cohesion in our attack, nobody understand the dynamics. We rely on individual moments of Dybala and Cuadrado. Doesn’t matter if they’re training together for 3 or 5 months, at this level it should be a lot better within that timeline.
Nah. It’s not. 3 months is nowhere near 6 months lol, add no preseason or dedicated training period without games, thrown into the thick of things with the pressure of a poor season to fix, and our best attacker out injured for the season. Hardly a recipe for a young attacker to come in and have a good understanding with the rest of the attack, especially someone like Dybala who is already a shoot first player.

We’ll see how he does next season after a full preseason to get to know his attacking partners. If he’s still struggling than we can revisit this.
 
Jun 16, 2020
12,435
Nah. It’s not. 3 months is nowhere near 6 months lol, add no preseason or dedicated training period without games, thrown into the thick of things with the pressure of a poor season to fix, and our best attacker out injured for the season. Hardly a recipe for a young attacker to come in and have a good understanding with the rest of the attack, especially someone like Dybala who is already a shoot first player.

We’ll see how he does next season after a full preseason to get to know his attacking partners. If he’s still struggling than we can revisit this.
It’s no rocket science. We’re talking about passing and receiving a ball, understanding when to run. Basic things. 3/4 months is enough to reach a normal level.
 

juve_juve_juve

Junior Member
Oct 17, 2005
121
Nah. It’s not. 3 months is nowhere near 6 months lol, add no preseason or dedicated training period without games, thrown into the thick of things with the pressure of a poor season to fix, and our best attacker out injured for the season. Hardly a recipe for a young attacker to come in and have a good understanding with the rest of the attack, especially someone like Dybala who is already a shoot first player.

We’ll see how he does next season after a full preseason to get to know his attacking partners. If he’s still struggling than we can revisit this.
We are already repeating the Allegri season with CR7
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
It’s no rocket science. We’re talking about passing and receiving a ball, understanding when to run. Basic things. 3/4 months is enough to reach a normal level.
And Vlahovic had those basic things going well in his first 6 weeks or so here, and has since fallen out of form and struggled badly with this... he’s going to hopefully overcome this adversity and learn to deal with it better in the future. Coincidentally his stark downturn happened alongside the Locatelli injury. We lost our best mid and the only one who gave us any sort of control from the midfield and progressive play. Our midfield performances have been absolutely dire since then and our ability to retain possession has vanished. Things which don’t help Vlahovic either who came from a possession dominant team.

Not every transition into a new team and setting is smooth or without wrinkles in the first few months.
 

Juventino[RUS]

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Mar 9, 2006
29,039
And Vlahovic had those basic things going well in his first 6 weeks or so here, and has since fallen out of form and struggled badly with this... he’s going to hopefully overcome this adversity and learn to deal with it better in the future. Coincidentally his stark downturn happened alongside the Locatelli injury. We lost our best mid and the only one who gave us any sort of control from the midfield and progressive play. Our midfield performances have been absolutely dire since then and our ability to retain possession has vanished. Things which don’t help Vlahovic either who came from a possession dominant team.

Not every transition into a new team and setting is smooth or without wrinkles in the first few months.
Oh, yes, it's on Dusan, not on garbage tactics and training methods :rofl:
 

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