Dušan Vlahović (57 Viewers)

How many goals this season? All competitions.


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LiquidPLP

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Jun 9, 2012
12,237
This. It was so strange people ready to write him off as a flop. He had one of those annoying, nagging injuries that doesn’t go away easily. He was fantastic for us before it, and now that he seems to be recovered, he looks a different player entirely again. I really hope we keep him. Chiesa - Vlahovic and sign another attacking winger. That’s a great front 3
Chiesa - Valhovic - Zaniolo
Fagioli - Loca - Miretti
whatever
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Stevie

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Mar 30, 2003
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Seems like left footed players always have a wand for a left foot and an awful right foot but right footed players usually have a decent left foot too.

Del Piero used both feet beautifuly, Nedved too and even Chiesa seems to be pretty good at shooting with both.
 

Akshen

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Aug 27, 2010
10,668
Seems like left footed players always have a wand for a left foot and an awful right foot but right footed players usually have a decent left foot too.

Del Piero used both feet beautifuly, Nedved too and even Chiesa seems to be pretty good at shooting with both.
it just depends on the player, Nedveds main foot was left and he did wonders with right., but there arent many like this - Hagi was another example, cant recall any one more.
In current generation, I watch a lot of football, but can only name Dembele and Simone Verdi from Hellas - both are left footed, but can use their right foots with the same effect.
 

Elvin

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Nov 25, 2005
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Seems like left footed players always have a wand for a left foot and an awful right foot but right footed players usually have a decent left foot too.

Del Piero used both feet beautifuly, Nedved too and even Chiesa seems to be pretty good at shooting with both.
I'm willing to bet that after Cristiano, Del Piero is the player who scored most ever goals with his wrong foot.

Maybe @Alen could check this stat. Tho I know it would probably be hard to verify this.

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it just depends on the player, Nedveds main foot was left and he did wonders with right., but there arent many like this - Hagi was another example, cant recall any one more.
In current generation, I watch a lot of football, but can only name Dembele and Simone Verdi from Hellas - both are left footed, but can use their right foots with the same effect.
No, it was the right. He took PKs and FKs with the right.
 

Akshen

Senior Member
Aug 27, 2010
10,668
I'm willing to bet that after Cristiano, Del Piero is the player who scored most ever goals with his wrong foot.

Maybe @Alen could check this stat. Tho I know it would probably be hard to verify this.

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No, it was the right. He took PKs and FKs with the right.
damn ur right, i always thought he is mainly leftie, but he even writes with his right hand:
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Clamarc

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Sep 26, 2018
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Seems like left footed players always have a wand for a left foot and an awful right foot but right footed players usually have a decent left foot too.

Del Piero used both feet beautifuly, Nedved too and even Chiesa seems to be pretty good at shooting with both.
Left footed players also tend to dribble or run awkwardly.
Dunno if there's science behind this
 

Scottish

Zebrastreifenpferd
Mar 13, 2011
10,285
I really rate Dusan, and especially early in the season he was the only one who looked like he wanted to win.

But calling for the foul (or whatever it was) before the ball was out of play and when it was coming straight towards him is totally unacceptable. He should be voraciously hunting for the thing in the pursuit of goals. In the end he missed an easy goal because his head was in the wrong place.

Really disappointing moment
 

Boksic

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May 11, 2005
14,324
Nice finish for his disallowed goal and a good run too, although he should've held it better. At least the decision didn't cost us and his finishing is looking good.

Schoolboy error thanking Chiesa for a cross and stopping his run when the ball was still in play. He could have had a tap in. Strikers should always anticipate the defender missing the ball but hopefully he learns from it.
 

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