Fabio Miretti (47 Viewers)

icemaη

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I was saying we should loan him out next season, but now I hope it wont happen. There is plenty of room in the team and he gets playing time. He is still 2 years younger than Fagioli and we could easily develop him to a great creative mezzala. We should do all we can to develop all this diamonds we have in youth sector.
This is also the guy, together with Fagioli, who could change our style of play. Its visible they are much more comfortable to fast, one touch football which is something we are lacking for years.
Im just worried what will happen in the summer, when potentially all of the McKennie, Arthur and Zakaria could be back here. I really hope we can sell McKennie and probably Zakaria (but for this guy, i wouldnt cry if he comes back), but Arthur is a lost case. Maybe there is a chance that his agent can make another crazy loan like one to LFC.
Between Enzo, Rovella and Miretti only two will stay. I think Miretti will end up staying because both Enzo and Rovella play in similar positions as vice-Locatelli and both won't have a spot without significant loss of playing time.
 

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s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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finally an other good game from him. he's not a trequartista though, and that good game was partly helped by a weak opponent, still, these guys are more used to serie c than a weak serie a opponent. baby steps. forza fabio

 

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Francesco #Branchini, agent of #Miretti, to Sportitalia: "We're talking about a boy who was born bianconero. He's happy, the club is happy. It wasn't easy to do well in such a complicated year for the bianconero club, Fabio is a heritage of #Juventus".

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Boksic

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He didn't have a particularly good game but played a big part in our goal by speeding things up with a good one touch pass. He made a difference compared to Barrenechea.

But defensively he is a bit of a liability at times, the late free-kick he gave away to Verdi could've been costly. Too often his body position is wrong and lets the ball bounce around. These should be easy enough to fix.
 

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Mar 13, 2011
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I dont think he's ready yet. We either keep giving him minutes like we have this year or send him on loan. He's very raw still, needs a couple of big breakthrough performances

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He didn't have a particularly good game but played a big part in our goal by speeding things up with a good one touch pass. He made a difference compared to Barrenechea.

But defensively he is a bit of a liability at times, the late free-kick he gave away to Verdi could've been costly. Too often his body position is wrong and lets the ball bounce around. These should be easy enough to fix.
Do you think he needs a loan? I guess it's moot since we don't have money to replace him if he went away for a while. But imo it'll be a couple of years before he's an established starter with us. Until then he's a question mark
 

Akshen

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Aug 27, 2010
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should be staying here, just like Soule and Iling, these guy will get lost in Serie A minor teams. Perfect scenario for me is Rovella coming back and these guys staying at Juve, while Barrenechea gets loaned for Serie A experience.
 

DanielSz

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Sep 6, 2014
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should be staying here, just like Soule and Iling, these guy will get lost in Serie A minor teams. Perfect scenario for me is Rovella coming back and these guys staying at Juve, while Barrenechea gets loaned for Serie A experience.
I thought he shouldve started yesterday since he was still riding the momentum of his best game. But he started the whole action on the goal, so he still has something to build off of.

I still go back and forth on whether we shouldve loaned him out this season. Sitting on the bench cant be good for his development, especially since hes jumping straight from serie C to A. Look at Gatti. His jump wasnt as extreme and he also had his struggles without any consistent playing time. On the other hand, Miretti still has these flashes where he shows he belongs.
 

Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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I thought he shouldve started yesterday since he was still riding the momentum of his best game. But he started the whole action on the goal, so he still has something to build off of.

I still go back and forth on whether we shouldve loaned him out this season. Sitting on the bench cant be good for his development, especially since hes jumping straight from serie C to A. Look at Gatti. His jump wasnt as extreme and he also had his struggles without any consistent playing time. On the other hand, Miretti still has these flashes where he shows he belongs.
Miretti has played a fair bit though. And he’s seeing regular action. Would be nice to see him subbed on a little earlier in his appearances off the bench, but aside from that he’s been on the pitch in 28 of our 34 matches (that he wasn’t out injured for - missed 6 matches due to injury) and played 1290 minutes. I’d say anything 1500+ minutes makes it worthwhile for him to have remained here this season. He’s still 19, training full time with the senior squad, and seeing regular game action, even if it’s not full 90 kinda deals. I’d say he’s probably grown a lot thanks to this.
 

Tak!

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Alen

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He and all the other youngsters should be sent to serie B or perhaps in some serie A outsiders to gain more experience. Because watching Miretti, Fagioli, Barrenechea and the others is an eye sore and their amateurism is hurting the team quite a lot.
 

Mike-e-y

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Jul 18, 2004
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He should be loaned out. He’s no where close to being good enough for Juve yet. He needs the Fagioli route to test him, everything he did today was wrong except the drag back for Di Maria
 

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