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Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
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Not trying to be clever, just finding it fascinating in how you say so much nonsense with supreme confidence and authority. You will go far in life with that kind of style, aslong as you sell it well.
As do you, you have a very sophisticated way in responding in a manner that takes away the credibility of the person responded to.


Nontheless, my opinion remains the same. Juventus is an exceptionally well balanced unit. Even the most creative outlets, put in a significant defensive task. Or possess such a danger, the opponent cannot but allocate players to deal with the posed threat. Like considering the insane stamina of cuadrado who will punish if you push to hard, and can run any player ragged down his flank, but pure defensively, is not THAT good.

Isco not an effective player. tons of flair, but not effective. Does never make an impact against organised teams. Will not move up a level like any other player in the juventus team will. weak personality, easely discarded.

To incorporate him in juventus, the offensive freedom of all midfielders would be altered, just like when we had to accomodate Pirlo. Wich the significanty difference that Pirlo is a champion and a leader, while Isco is not.

No Osman, i'm not buying into his hype. i'll gladly see us go 4-1-3-2, 4-1-4-1, 3-5-2 with perfect balance, then Isco. i'll gladly see us get Benatia, Danilo, cavani if morata goes. Not Isco.
 

DanielSz

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I wouldn't be surprised if khedira was sold. Got him for free, time to make a profit. He's at the right age for juve to sell. Sturaro/Lemina replace him if no one else is brought in. I still think allegri wants nainggolan though. He has a history with him
 

DAiDEViL

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Feb 21, 2015
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I wouldn't be surprised if khedira was sold. Got him for free, time to make a profit. He's at the right age for juve to sell. Sturaro/Lemina replace him if no one else is brought in. I still think allegri wants nainggolan though. He has a history with him
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Id rather have a 60 minute Khedira than a 90 minute sturaro.
Khedira is still miles ahead of Lemina (who i rate very high) and Stu. why would we sell him? we already lack real quality CM back ups for the likes of Pogba and Marchisio. sure, Stu or/and Lemina will do against the likes of atalanta or genua, hell even fiorentina, but in big games, let's say CL, it's not good enough (yet?) especially if we have to start both of them due to injuries.

if it was up to me i'd even try to sign another top CM like Nainggolan (come at me!) and have Khedira as 4th starter/rotation player.
 

Zacheryah

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Khedira is an excellent player

We have Lemina who can develop into god knows what potential, but he has alot.
Stu is a nice squad player to have

We wont sell any of our current midfielders unless we can replace him with a bigger potential, or direct upgrade

Nainggolan wont come to juventus. He's a hardhead who wont come back on his words. Sadly cause i quite like him
 

Juvellino

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Mar 19, 2015
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Morata makes perfect sense for that role, not Mandzu. And Dybala further up but dropping down freely. Basically it's more about constant movement inwards from both wide attackers then having too much of the ball out there.
If we lose Morata who do you think could fit that role on the left flank?
 

Scottish

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Mar 13, 2011
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So our forwards will be Cavani, Mandzukic, Dybala, Zaza and Berardi.

Sexy.

Cavani also allows us to play 433 with him on the left wing. That puts Berardi where he wants to be and Dybala in the CF role that everybody keeps talking about.
 

Fr3sh

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Jul 12, 2011
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So our forwards will be Cavani, Mandzukic, Dybala, Zaza and Berardi.

Sexy.

Cavani also allows us to play 433 with him on the left wing. That puts Berardi where he wants to be and Dybala in the CF role that everybody keeps talking about.
Nah man, no wing for El Matador.

Gigi
Lichtsteiner-BonBon-Chiello-Sandro
Cheesio-Pogs
Berardi (wide)--------Dybala (closer, behind strikers)
Cavani-Mandzo​


:tuttosport::tuttosport::tuttosport:

Instead of berardi it can easily be quads. But dybala would be closer in, almost as a trequartista. And mandzo-matador duo will be pure sex!!
 

digitalbash

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Dec 19, 2013
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Nah man, no wing for El Matador.

Gigi
Lichtsteiner-BonBon-Chiello-Sandro
Cheesio-Pogs
Berardi (wide)--------Dybala (closer, behind strikers)
Cavani-Mandzo​


:tuttosport::tuttosport::tuttosport:

Instead of berardi it can easily be quads. But dybala would be closer in, almost as a trequartista. And mandzo-matador duo will be pure sex!!

Berardi is an inside forward. It'll give Dybala the freedom to continue to get the ball deeper and play as an SS/CAM and Cavani as an CF. However I do prefer Morata in this situation.
 

Hydde

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Mar 6, 2003
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Juve 'need Cavani and Isco'
By Football Italia staff





Tuttosport claim Juventus are in talks for Edinson Cavani and Isco so they can truly challenge for the Champions League.


The Bianconeri reached the Final last season and were eliminated by Bayern Munich in extra time in the current campaign.
Today’s Easter Sunday edition of Tuttosport outlines the ideal XI that they believe could win in Europe.


For the most part it is the current squad, with the sole addition of PSG striker Cavani and Real Madrid talent Isco in attack.


The Turin-based paper also suggests negotiations have already begun for Cavani, who hinted again this weekend he could walk away from the Ligue 1 champions.
Juve face competition for the Uruguayan from the likes of Manchester United and Arsenal.
Isco turns 24 next month and is the trequartista that Max Allegri has been crying out for, allowing different tactical solutions.


He has made 33 appearances in all competition for Real Madrid this season, scoring four goals and providing 12 assists.
The Spain international has a price-tag of around €45m.


Tuttosport’s Juventus XI: Buffon; Lichtsteiner, Bonucci, Chiellini, Alex Sandro; Khedira, Marchisio, Pogba; Isco; Dybala, Cavani
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Apr 29, 2006
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Morata makes perfect sense for that role, not Mandzu. And Dybala further up but dropping down freely. Basically it's more about constant movement inwards from both wide attackers then having too much of the ball out there.
Sorry, but it seems to me you know little about tactics. Morata is better that is true, but both the left and the right wing must stay in position (stretch play) up until the final third. So its not about constant movement inwards, but basically keeping our positions and stretching their defense. That should allow our 2 CM's to push forward and have tons of options for some through balls (stretched play, at least 2 players in a position to make a run + another cm with less cover hovering around the area).

PS: Also there is this fascination in the formation here with players moving between the lines (like Dybala). You can't have more than 1 player doing so in attack at a single time, so if you have 2 players that use to roam between the lines most of the time they will actually harm our play.
 
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