Fabio Quagliarella (110 Viewers)

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king Ale

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Oct 28, 2004
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I think last night's game was a perefct example of why it's Quag who needs to leave. I like him more than other forwards we have and he's been by far our most efficient attacker this season but he is neither a good enough support striker nor a good enough finisher. He doesn't move as well as Matri does (we always have more space to create goal opportunities when Matri plays) and he can't create as much as Vucinic can. He's probably a more complete player but an average one who you can't count on to change a game when coming off the bench.
 
Nov 17, 2012
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I think last night's game was a perefct example of why it's Quag who needs to leave. I like him more than other forwards we have and he's been by far our most efficient attacker this season but he is neither a good enough support striker nor a good enough finisher. He doesn't move as well as Matri does (we always have more space to create goal opportunities when Matri plays) and he can't create as much as Vucinic can. He's probably a more complete player but an average one who you can't count on to change a game when coming off the bench.

As far as I am concerned, you speak the truth, no doubt. Though I'd rather see Giovinco leave for the same reason; Matri and Quag are far superior finishers (Quag being the best I believe, regardless of form), and Vucinic and Pirlo (non striker obviously) being far better creators. Gio just runs and has no physical presence to speak of. Quag>Gio
 
Nov 17, 2012
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http://www.football-italia.net/30742/quagliarella-was-wanted-man



Fabio Quagliarella rejected the opportunity to leave Juventus during the January transfer window, his agent has confirmed.

The player was being linked with an exit given his lack of guaranteed playing time in Turin, but he didn’t consider quitting Vinovo.

“He had a lot of offers, offers from Europe too,” Beppe Bozzo told calciomercato.it. “But his desire was to always stay at Juve.

“He is and remains an important player, a very important player for the Bianconeri,” the representative underlined.

“His goal ratio is one of the best out there and I hope that he gets to play more regularly because he deserves it.

“He is a great professional.”

Quagliarella is Juventus’ top scorer in Serie A this season with seven goals in 16 appearances – 10 of those came from the start.
ETA BETA! :heart:
His heart is at Juve, he plays for the shirt and his desire to succeed remains strong; and it's true, his goal ratio is 2nd to none and he has scored for the team when it has mattered most. He put one through Cech's legs to square it up at Stamford Bridge, we were well on the way to repeating a draw against our (formerly) boogie team, Chievo, before his splendid double, not to mentioned his deft touch that opened the scoring against Chelsea on the return leg at Turin.. I hope that Juve do him justice, and that he can keep repaying the faith. Forza Fabio!!
 

Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
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Cavani - 104 minutes per goal.

Quagliarella - 113 minutes per goal.
Seriously, cut this shit out. Quag had a good run of form for a few games where every shot was a goal. The games where he didn't score it was like playing with 10 players.

Cavani is playing every minute of every game and performing - safe to say that his statistics aren't a fluke.
 

Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
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I agree, Quag's stats is a fluke.
Well we can all agree on the fact that it's the first time in his career that he has anything resembling those stats, furthermore it call came in a 9 game burst iirc.

The evidence tends to support the fluke perspective more than "he finally got minutes, look - he's almost as good as Cavani"
 

Goodfella

Senior Member
Nov 11, 2012
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Well we can all agree on the fact that it's the first time in his career that he has anything resembling those stats, furthermore it call came in a 9 game burst iirc.

The evidence tends to support the fluke perspective more than "he finally got minutes, look - he's almost as good as Cavani"
You're right, Nzoric.
 

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