Enzo Barrenechea (5 Viewers)

Tak!

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I'm willing to play Bonucci as DM if that means I never have to see Paredes again. Hence, Go Enzo! Hope you had a blast last night and have more to come!
Should probably go out on a loan next season since we have two zillion CMs/DMs.
 
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    So is he a pure DM or does he have ball skills to do more?
    he has the technical ability but you don’t really wanna see him in any other role just because he isn’t that agile or fast. But he’s got technical ability, can shoot, and is a threat on set pieces and penalties. He’s like Casemiro style wise; closer to a defender than an attacker. btw Casemiro wasn’t a full time player in top flight until he was 22, and that was just the Portuguese league.
     

    Akshen

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    i must say i thought he is a midget, but he is actually quite big guy. Would totally love it if we could raise a DM with good passing range and brute force, which all Argentinians DMs have. Seriously, looking at those young guys, its not only Paredes who should be scared of his position, but also Locatelli in current form. This is just wishful thinking probably and probably ends soon, but damn, bringing those youngster to the team and watching them pla,y made Juve a much more interesting team for me to watch lately. Just hope Iling Jr gets much more playing time too.
     

    swag

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    I'll reserve judgement. Did alright thrown into the match yesterday. Maybe not a lot of end-product, but you need midfielders who will do the end-to-end / box-to-box running, tackling, and passing. And he did alright.
     

    Scottish

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    I'll reserve judgement. Did alright thrown into the match yesterday. Maybe not a lot of end-product, but you need midfielders who will do the end-to-end / box-to-box running, tackling, and passing. And he did alright.
    This is my favourite type of midfielder tbh, and I'm excited we've made our own one. Hope he gets chances, and takes them well
     

    .zero

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    he has the technical ability but you don’t really wanna see him in any other role just because he isn’t that agile or fast. But he’s got technical ability, can shoot, and is a threat on set pieces and penalties. He’s like Casemiro style wise; closer to a defender than an attacker. btw Casemiro wasn’t a full time player in top flight until he was 22, and that was just the Portuguese league.
    How would you rate his field IQ and understanding/awareness on the field for his age? Using other youngsters as comparison? this is one thing our midfield has lacked since Pjanic and Khedira maybe
     
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    DanielSz

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    How would you rate his field IQ and understanding/awareness on the field for his age? Using other youngsters as comparison? this is one thing our midfield has lacked since Pjanic and Khedira maybe
    I think his play IQ is very good for his age. Even Allegri mentioned how he’s always in the right position. He’s not fast or quick but his instincts are good and that covers a lot of that weakness imo.

    nice comp but doesnt include his best moment
     
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    Scottish

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    I think his play IQ is very good for his age. Even Allegri mentioned how he’s always in the right position. He’s not fast or quick but his instincts are good and that covers a lot of that weakness imo.

    nice comp but doesnt include his best moment
    He looks so good in this video. Standout thing to work on for me is his pace. He takes a few steps to get up to speed, which if he's in the business of beating opposition players to a loose ball could be important. Some work with a sprinting coach could work wonders.

    Hope we see more of him, I'd like him to be on the list of reasons why I watch Juve

    Edit: or rather why i get excited about watching Juve
     
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    DanielSz

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    This was the best moment for me, just the willingness to attempt such a pass.

    (paramount doesn’t let me screen record so you get the potato instead)

     
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    DanielSz

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    6 goal contributions for next gen this season. Thats a shit ton for a guy that sits in front of the defense, even if two of them were penalties. For comparisons sake Rovella matched that just once in his career and that was with primavera.

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    This is a real good comp, seems like all the clips are from this season.

     

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