Edinson Cavani - ST - PSG (31 Viewers)

king Ale

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Oct 28, 2004
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I don't know if I'm going to be able to tolerate all the fapping here for every bowel movement Cavani has between now and August.
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I think you are very harsh evaluating Cavani's potential. I saw you compare his probable arrival to that of Amauri's but what's your opinion about Cavani having seen him play? When we were about to sign Amauri, the majority weren't really supportive of the idea (except a few like Deneb and Hustini :p), especially considering the big amount we were to spend on him. Most of fans now want him at Juve. And majority's judgment means a lot.

Cavani is an excellent player, ain't comparable to Amauri neither stats wise nor performance wise. Every team in Europe would want to have him. And I wouldn't read too much into him underperforming for his NT. Ronaldo in Portugal is nowhere near his level at Real in spite of playing in his favorable position. Cavani would be a dream signing imo, even though I would say no to his arrival for anything over 35M.
 

Dadi-SK

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Jan 30, 2011
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:D

I think you are very harsh evaluating Cavani's potential. I saw you compare his probable arrival to that of Amauri's but what's your opinion about Cavani having seen him play? When we were about to sign Amauri, the majority weren't really supportive of the idea (except a few like Deneb and Hustini :p), especially considering the big amount we were to spend on him. Cavani is an excellent player, ain't comparable to Amauri neither stats wise nor performance wise. Every team in Europe would want to have him. And I wouldn't read too much into him underperforming for his NT. Ronaldo in Portugal is nowhere near his level at Real despite playing in his favorable position. Cavani would be a dream signing imo, even though I would say no to his arrival for anything over 35M.
I would not go anything over 30M for him.
 
Nov 1, 2002
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:D

I think you are very harsh evaluating Cavani's potential. I saw you compare his probable arrival to that of Amauri's but what's your opinion about Cavani having seen him play? When we were about to sign Amauri, the majority weren't really supportive of the idea (except a few like Deneb and Hustini :p), especially considering the big amount we were to spend on him. Cavani is an excellent player, ain't comparable to Amauri neither stats wise nor performance wise. Every team in Europe would want to have him. And I wouldn't read too much into him underperforming for his NT. Ronaldo in Portugal is nowhere near his level at Real despite playing in his favorable position. Cavani would be a dream signing imo, even though I would say no to his arrival for anything over 35M.
agreed, plus he was excellent in the CL
 

GordoDeCentral

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Apr 14, 2005
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:D

I think you are very harsh evaluating Cavani's potential. I saw you compare his probable arrival to that of Amauri's but what's your opinion about Cavani having seen him play? When we were about to sign Amauri, the majority weren't really supportive of the idea (except a few like Deneb and Hustini :p), especially considering the big amount we were to spend on him. Most of fans now want him at Juve. And majority's judgment means a lot.

Cavani is an excellent player, ain't comparable to Amauri neither stats wise nor performance wise. Every team in Europe would want to have him. And I wouldn't read too much into him underperforming for his NT. Ronaldo in Portugal is nowhere near his level at Real in spite of playing in his favorable position. Cavani would be a dream signing imo, even though I would say no to his arrival for anything over 35M.
please show me where i called for him to be here
 

Ahmed

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Sep 3, 2006
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“Will I stay at Napoli even if we don’t qualify for the Champions League? I don’t know, the club will deal with this sort of thing. I am focused only on playing my football and winning every game. The club will think about the rest and they know what to do. For as long as I am at Napoli, I will continue to give my all for this team.” So saidEdinsonCavanibefore he’d even left the pitch in Week 34, no doubt alerting Europe’s major clubs that the manAurelioDeLaurentiishas more than once promised won’t be sold, might be. With his choice of words on Saturday evening, the 25-year-old Uruguayan, whose experience of Champions League football is still fresh in his mind, had consciously opened the door to a new stream of transfer speculation about how he might return to the competition for next season. Napoli’s win overNovarathis weekend, with the help ofCavani’sopening strike, ensures that in closing the gap to third place to four points with five games left, the striker’s primary route back into theUEFAtournament may come without the need for a transfer, something that is likely to be the footballer’s first choice. Indeed, it is arguable thatCavaniis only the striker he is – one that has scored 60 goals in the past 21 months, is almostunrecognisablefrom that which Napoli signed from Palermo and has attracted so much attention – because of his teammates at San Paolo and because of WalterMazzarri’sopen tactics that are designed to feed him as a single focal point. FromMarekHamsikandEzequielLavezzi’sduel free-roles behind him to ChristianMaggioand JuanZuniga’sprobing and relentless running and provision of crosses from the flanks, everything is at Napoli to supportCavani. Their understanding so as to regularly findCavaniin his what otherwise seems like unpredictable movement for opponents to mark – for example, knowing if he is going to make a late run at the back post or an early run to the near post – and his ability tocapitaliseon chances provided, has developed an interdependent relationship between team and striker. Importantly, it is an on-pitch network that is backed up by an off-pitch focus – pre-match provided a good example, when DavidTrezeguet’sclaim thatMazzarrihas blocked the club signing him last summer was confirmed by the Coach and explained because: “I didn’t want a shadow for Cavani.” As the two first-half strikes to decide the weekend’s game demonstrated –Cavanimay be integral to Napoli, but so too is Napoli toCavani.Mazzarri’sdecision to encourageBlerimDzemailito play alongsideHamsikand behind the shadow-less forward – the midfielder began the game retreating into midfield before instruction – was cited as being as much of a contributing factor to the home side winning as the fact was thatCavaninetted the crucial first and had a hand in the second. Napoli may have a style of play that has brought criticism uponMazzarrithis term for its inflexibility, but it exists forCavani, who continues to benefit from it. Indeed,Cavani’sfailure to score or generally affect play in the past few weeks’ most important games – against Chelsea,JuventusandLazio– coincided with a selection shake-up in the team, fromHamsik’sdeployment in central midfield toMaggio’sabsence and even a shift in formation against theAquile. “The most important thing now is to win, no matter how, if it is by three, two or just one goal. It doesn’t matter if they are my goals or others, it is three points that are vital to make up the positions in the League,” addedCavanito the above veiled threat of a summer departure. Significant it was that he delivered this message, as it is one he has been relaying for the past few weeks. Indeed, for now hinting at leaving, it is important to note thatCavani’sbehaviouris otherwise still that of a man who is both aware of what he benefits from at the club and who is keen to still win with it. On from taking the lead on the pitch last season, this term has seen the footballer also develop into a more talismanic character away from the field too. Weekly messages through the media of the team’s need to concentrate and to win every game have reportedly been matched by the same regular assertion made to his teammates in the dressing room. This is a player who now knows his own importance to the team but is taking a proactive interpretation of it to his teammates, aware of the interdependence he has already developed with them. However, for the faith that his teammates and the club’s fans can take from his consistent and genuine determination to return to the Champions League with thePartenopei, the admittance that he doesn’t know where he will be come next season if they don’t, should equally be heeded. There are other teams out there who might fancy givingCavanithe service Napoli have provided him these two seasons.


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interesting article on FI.
 

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