Edin Džeko - Striker - Manchester City - Part 2 (22 Viewers)

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Xperd

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Yup lets derail this thread by fapping over Suarez..

Suarez :tuttosport:

He is my 2nd choice to Van Persie but its unlikely we'll get any of them :sad: I think we can sign Suarez next year imo cuz i think Pool wont qualify for CL next year.
 

PieroKing

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Yup lets derail this thread by fapping over Suarez..

Suarez :tuttosport:

He is my 2nd choice to Van Persie but its unlikely we'll get any of them :sad: I think we can sign Suarez next year imo cuz i think Pool wont qualify for CL next year.
And Suarez is stupid he cant see that. With that team, they will never reach the CL. They will not win anything.. yet again.
 

Xperd

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and Suarez is not ?47 goals in Eredivisie in a single season allright but you should still know how to put the ball in the back of the net.I'd say he's coming of a very unlucky season with Pool amidst all this media controversy.Besides he'd linkup up better with Vucinic/Gio than Dzeko..We dont need targetman/Poacher,we need a more technical striker.
 

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We dont need targetman/Poacher,we need a more technical striker.
Can't really say I agree with that.

In the 4-3-3 it's imprtant that the player is reasonably comfortable playing with his back to goal in order to hold the ball and bring others into the game.

In 3-5-2 I think Juve can have someone who is just a pure goal-scorer playing with a SS who will do the job of linking the play.

Playing someone like Suarez or Tevez would be likely to lead to situations where Juve would have no-one in a goal-scoring position, because they want to wander and get involved in the play, and I hate it when teams don't consistently have people in goal-scoring positions.

If Juve struggled to create chances, someone like Tevez or Suarez would be a good choice because they can create things out of nothing on their own.

Juve don't struggle to create chances, in general, so I see no reason not to be focused on signing someone who isn't going to do a lot in general play, but is a proven goal-scorer.
 

AndreaCristiano

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Can't really say I agree with that.

In the 4-3-3 it's imprtant that the player is reasonably comfortable playing with his back to goal in order to hold the ball and bring others into the game.

In 3-5-2 I think Juve can have someone who is just a pure goal-scorer playing with a SS who will do the job of linking the play.

Playing someone like Suarez or Tevez would be likely to lead to situations where Juve would have no-one in a goal-scoring position, because they want to wander and get involved in the play, and I hate it when teams don't consistently have people in goal-scoring positions.

If Juve struggled to create chances, someone like Tevez or Suarez would be a good choice because they can create things out of nothing on their own.

Juve don't struggle to create chances, in general, so I see no reason not to be focused on signing someone who isn't going to do a lot in general play, but is a proven goal-scorer.
This was basically my argument yesterday with the Destro discussion, we create a lot of chances we just don't capitalize on them, what is required is a player who's always in the right position to bang those chances away
 

Xperd

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Can't really say I agree with that.

In the 4-3-3 it's imprtant that the player is reasonably comfortable playing with his back to goal in order to hold the ball and bring others into the game.

In 3-5-2 I think Juve can have someone who is just a pure goal-scorer playing with a SS who will do the job of linking the play.

Playing someone like Suarez or Tevez would be likely to lead to situations where Juve would have no-one in a goal-scoring position, because they want to wander and get involved in the play, and I hate it when teams don't consistently have people in goal-scoring positions.

If Juve struggled to create chances, someone like Tevez or Suarez would be a good choice because they can create things out of nothing on their own.

Juve don't struggle to create chances, in general, so I see no reason not to be focused on signing someone who isn't going to do a lot in general play, but is a proven goal-scorer.
So you're implying Suarez doesnt get into goalscoring positions just like a pure poacher would ?Mind you that Suarez was playing more of a central role for Ajax and many goals of his have come inside the box with his precise psoitioning and the same can be said about Tevez when he played as a CF in 2009-10 carrying City's attack on his back.I'm curious to know what do you think of Barcelona's attack line then..Our style of play is very similar to Barca.

Besides it could still present someone like Matri a 2nd oppurtunity of sorts specially in a 4-3-3 where he will be presented with a lot more chances and he could possibly get another shot to redeem himself..There have also been games in which we have been stagnant in terms of creativity,getting a more complete striker Suarez would surely help the cause though Van Persie would've been my automatic choice in this case.
 
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