Fabio Miretti (9 Viewers)

Mike-e-y

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Jul 18, 2004
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He’s doing a good job. Bottom line is we look so much better with him on the pitch playing that role than we do with McKennie there…
Reality is he will probably move to the bench with Di Maria and Chiesa now returning to fitness and will make cameo appearances which may help him to be a bit more effective

Either way absolutely love his heart and he has some quality. What’s clear to me is he’s a little nervous in the final third, when he gets his first goal it’s going to free him up mentally and I think we’ll see a step forward from him. Keep the faith people.
 

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Jun 16, 2020
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Apparently youth have to start regardless of whether they're crap + costing the team.

Jesus, you'd think this kid is an untouchable saint or something. Its borderline denial at this point the way you refuse to admit that he hasn't lived up to your initial expectations. I'm not surprised he's doing shit with the way some juventini were overhyping him to be the second coming of Marchisio or something. The pressure is getting to his head.
What’s the other option? Sign a ‘free’ player, send Miretti on loan, seeing the new signing flop only to regret us loaning Miretti? Or maybe have some patience?
 

Akshen

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Aug 27, 2010
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the rule is simple - he has to play instead of McKennie, but when Di Maria/Chiesa gets back to their best he is going back to the bench and subs them.
 
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the rule is simple - he has to play instead of McKennie, but when Di Maria/Chiesa gets back to their best he is going back to the bench and subs them.
I won’t be surprised if McKennie gets sold this mercato. Finances are in red and Miretti and Fagioli proved that they’re good replacements plus Pogba will return. He’ll have buyers without a doubt.
 

maxi

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Aug 31, 2006
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Honestly a ban worthy comment. He must be greviously trolling.
Looks like I was right about the cultish obsession here, evidently. I remember the same kind of reactions during Kean's first stint. Look how that turned out.

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What’s the other option? Sign a ‘free’ player, send Miretti on loan, seeing the new signing flop only to regret us loaning Miretti? Or maybe have some patience?
Once Pogba comes back to full fitness and Zakaria returns from loan, he will most certainly end up as a benchwarmer next season. Assuming we also get another midfielder (hopefully SMS or Tielemens), Rovella returns and Fagioli keeps up the form he's in, he won't see the pitch very often. He will just fall further down the pecking order. What good will that do for his development?
 
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duranfj

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Jul 30, 2015
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The kid has 19 years old and has been playing out of position and STILL has show more guts and effort than many of our “starting” players that are injured.

Still a gem, still a great player and I still believe in him.
Exactly. Playing out of position is hard for anyone, specially when you’re a 19yo MF
 

Edi_K

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Nov 6, 2021
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Looks like I was right about the cultish obsession here, evidently. I remember the same kind of reactions during Kean's first stint. Look how that turned out.

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Once Pogba comes back to full fitness and Zakaria returns from loan, he will most certainly end up as a benchwarmer next season. Assuming we also get another midfielder (hopefully SMS or Tielemens), Rovella returns and Fagioli keeps up the form he's in, he won't see the pitch very often. He will just fall further down the pecking order. What good will that do for his development?
During first Kean's stint we were super strong , when a team is so strong , its easy to perform well , This year we were shit and he was top performer several times...
 

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