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Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
81,641
Very hard to judge him properly until he is paired next to a prima punta, but I think he was quite OK last night nothing spectacular, but not as shit as the braindeads on this forum would have you believe. He spread the ball around, made himself a nuisance in the box, and even though it was a tap in, got a goal on his home debut. He's actually quite pacey too which surprised me. I think he'll work really well next to someone like Amauri.

But, again, dont expect many people on here to give the credit he deserves if he plays well because he's "Diegos replacement". Its how it works around these parts I see.
 

Dominic

Senior Member
Jan 30, 2004
16,716
He was good. Like Krasic, he looked very fresh. Nice to finally see someone upfront with some drive and purpose. Will make a difference this season.
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,870
Fabio Quagliarella Believes Juventus Need Time To Gel

Juventus striker Fabio Quagliarella has admitted the Bianconeri will need time to gel as a unit.

After only one point from two matches, the forward believes the team will improve as the season continues.

"It is a shame that we couldn't claim the three points, despite playing a great second half," Quagliarella told Tuttosport. "Football is like this, and we will continue to improve as a team.

"The players all want to do well. Personally speaking, I am satisfied with my performance, as I was able to score.

"I have only played alongside [Alessandro] Del Piero in the national team. The same with Amauri and [Vincenzo] Iaquinta. It will take time to become accustomed to one another.

"The important thing is to find form, seeing that many players were unable to train with the coach."

Quagliarella is cup-tied and will be unavailable to play for the Turin giants in the Europa League against Lech Poznan.

"I hope the side can do well," Quagliarella said. "I won't be able to play and will suffer on the sidelines."

http://www.goal.com/en/news/10/ital...agliarella-believes-juventus-need-time-to-gel
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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Fabio Quagliarella Believes Juventus Need Time To Gel

Juventus striker Fabio Quagliarella has admitted the Bianconeri will need time to gel as a unit.

After only one point from two matches, the forward believes the team will improve as the season continues.

"It is a shame that we couldn't claim the three points, despite playing a great second half," Quagliarella told Tuttosport. "Football is like this, and we will continue to improve as a team.

"The players all want to do well. Personally speaking, I am satisfied with my performance, as I was able to score.

"I have only played alongside [Alessandro] Del Piero in the national team. The same with Amauri and [Vincenzo] Iaquinta. It will take time to become accustomed to one another.

"The important thing is to find form, seeing that many players were unable to train with the coach."


Quagliarella is cup-tied and will be unavailable to play for the Turin giants in the Europa League against Lech Poznan.

"I hope the side can do well," Quagliarella said. "I won't be able to play and will suffer on the sidelines."

http://www.goal.com/en/news/10/ital...agliarella-believes-juventus-need-time-to-gel

Wow

We really lucked out by acquiring this guy. Not only is he an Italian football god, he’s also a fucking genius
 

adriano_c

Senior Member
May 26, 2009
6,540
Quaglia: Juve are everything to me
Friday 17 September, 2010
Fabio Quagliarella still can't get over the fact he is a Juventus player, insisting that it represents the maximum for him.

The 27-year-old striker moved to Turin earlier this summer in a surprise move from his hometown club Napoli.

Quagliarella scored on his home debut in Serie A, but admits it will take time for Juventus' new recruits to settle in.

Interviewed on the Juventus Channel, he said: “It's a exceptional group here. There are new players with the desire to put themselves on show and do well, even if many of them are already well known.

“The mister knows what he wants. We must be clever at absorbing his ideas as soon as possible.

“Arriving at a top club for any player is an immense satisfaction. Being followed by such an important club is a great satisfaction and I hope to give a lot of satisfaction also to Juventus.

“Personally this adventure has started well. I cared a lot about it. I cared about starting the season in the best of ways in front of our fans.”

Quagliarella then gave his reaction to this weekend's game against his former club Udinese.

“It's true, it will be a special game in Udine. I spent two great years with the club and the fans. I have a pleasant memory.”

http://www.football-italia.net/sep17m.html
 

Nomuken

MJGA
Contributor
Dec 14, 2009
5,851
Quagmire and Krasic are the only transfers I am happy about maybe Aquilani if he isn't made of glass this season. May Quag and Krasic bring glory for JUVE.
Quagliarella is a better Gamble than Amauri.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,667
The loan part is just a formality, we paid 4.5m for him, its more of a first installment then a loan deal.


And he IS a gamble, one that has more con then pros, because of what kind of player he is and we consider him to be someone who is supposed to improve us.
 

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