Enzo Barrenechea (18 Viewers)

The Quazis

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Dec 21, 2012
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Il nuovo Mandragora.
If he could become Mandragora that would already be great. I think if it wasn't for the injuries Rolando could become a very good player.

Speaking of Enzo, he's still very raw in my opinion. He has good technical abilities though and in addition to his impressive physicality it could become a very good mix. I also like the South American thug vibe.
 
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DanielSz

DanielSz

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Sep 6, 2014
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    He did his ACL already, right?

    Is he playing different now/did it affect him?
    no he’s playing the same I just don’t think he’ll be back 100% until next season. He’ll have a summer where he can focus on his game instead of just focusing on getting fit/rehab. I think that’s why so many players say it takes two years before they’re fully back to pre ACL form. Chiesa is another example of this.

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    The more I think about it the more I think it’s gonna come down to barrenechea and rovella in the summer, especially if Allegri is still around. I don’t think they’re gonna carry both. They play the same position and don’t offer much versatility. They’ve played elsewhere but they’re clearly best sitting in front of the defense.

    If they pick Rovella, they can loan Barrenechea out so he can play. But if Allegri keeps playing Enzo and he shines…

    good problem to have I guess
     
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    TheLaz

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    Oct 6, 2011
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    Our youth system is producing so much talent lately. Our entire midfield could be home growns with Fagioli, Enzo and Miretti. That's crazy to think for a club that has always went out and bought first team players
     

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