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Itay

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Not sure if Dani Alves is that great as RB as he is more of a RWB as for Cuadrado he is definitely not RB...
Barzagli is definitely capable of playing RB but we have no natural RB
It's all about tactics. Dani Alves can defend - I just think he doesn't like it very much... but he is a great attacking defender.
That is all more reason to stick to 3-5-2. you get the security with BBBC, and you have 2 very attacking wing backs. sure, you lose a midfielder, but you have more width and with pjanic orchestrating all that - we can utilize both of them to full extent.

But Allegri really like 4-3-something so we'll see what happens.
 

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spurdo

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I don't see Goetze leaving Bayern for anything other than either a return to Dortmund or Klopp. Going back to a comfort zone of sorts that would help him rediscover his way back to form.

A Juventus move on the other hand would present just the opposite of that, More challenges.
A move to the Premier League is the opposite of a comfort zone. A lot of people might hate me for this but it's a less challenging atmosphere playing Chievo or Crotone with a stacked Juve team than play at a transitional Liverpool team against Stoke or Middlesborough when there's a massive media whirlwind going around you 24/7 and the atmosphere is big in every game. Especially when Liverpool has a bunch of attacking midfielders ready to take his spot if he fails.
 

Bianconero_Aus

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A move to the Premier League is the opposite of a comfort zone. A lot of people might hate me for this but it's a less challenging atmosphere playing Chievo or Crotone with a stacked Juve team than play at a transitional Liverpool team against Stoke or Middlesborough when there's a massive media whirlwind going around you 24/7 and the atmosphere is big in every game. Especially when Liverpool has a bunch of attacking midfielders ready to take his spot if he fails.
So their media influence has worked on you I see.
 

JBF

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A move to the Premier League is the opposite of a comfort zone. A lot of people might hate me for this but it's a less challenging atmosphere playing Chievo or Crotone with a stacked Juve team than play at a transitional Liverpool team against Stoke or Middlesborough when there's a massive media whirlwind going around you 24/7 and the atmosphere is big in every game. Especially when Liverpool has a bunch of attacking midfielders ready to take his spot if he fails.
The contradiction is strong with this one.
 

spurdo

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The contradiction is strong with this one.
Contradiction? You probably mean when I said that they have a few 10s to cover if he fails to perform? That's bad news if you want to get you career back in shape, you need to be a starter and play matches.

It's not like I really want Götze too bad, but I think Juve could be a better solution for him than Liverpool. Allegri loves to play with the 4312 and is known to nurture young stars back on track. Khedira and maybe even Benatia would be here to help him get into the group too. If the price is right, I'd take him over someone like Gomes who costs an arm and a leg.
 
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