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Fake Melo

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Sep 3, 2010
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Quagliarella: “I want to repay the club”


Fabio Quagliarella is back in Vinovo. For the first time as a 100% Juventus player, after the confirmation of his permanent switch from Napoli. He is also 100% recovered following the injury sustained on 6th January in the game against Parma.

The first week of 2011 is all but behind Quagliarella, who is eager to relaunch his Bianconeri career: “I have a great desire to rejoin my team mates in training – he stated whilst speaking to Juventus Channel – to start doing normal things again, things that I’d always done up until 6th January. I’ve had the opportunity to keep training whilst on holiday, with running exercises and strength work on the operated leg. Then, obviously, I enjoyed a bit of relaxation by the sea.”

As far as Fabio’s concerned, today could be considered as the first day of season 2011/12. The striker carried out some light training in Vinovo, under the watchful eye of Antonio Conte. “What did the manager ask me? Well first of all how I’m going and how the injury’s healing. He’s experienced this type of situation before and understands the reactions that can occur. Then he asked me if I’m up for the new season, but there was no need to answer that...”

Quagliarella is about to begin his second season in Torino. However, it will be the first as a player fully owned by the Bianconeri. Following his permanent transfer, the striker has another reason to do well. “This for me has been a mark of respect. It wasn’t easy to take this decision, given that I’d only played for six months. But the club believes in me and that’s given me great pleasure. I want to repay their trust. I hope that it’ll be a great season, both for myself and the team. I would like to score many goals, especially in the new stadium.”

To help Fabio with this task is new signing Andrea Pirlo. “He’s a great player – concluded Quagliarella – and I’ve always said that, even to him. He’s a player who can create goals at any moment, especially for our strikers.”
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Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
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To help Fabio with this task is new signing Andrea Pirlo. “He’s a great player – concluded Quagliarella – and I’ve always said that, even to him. He’s a player who can create goals at any moment, especially for our strikers.
This. Add Kun to that.

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alvin_89er

Senior Member
Apr 11, 2011
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Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,519
We should try to negociate a lesser fee for his permament acquisition.
We will make a massive investment for a ss starter anyway and have great depth in our squad, for that position already.
Quaq is inconsistent and he doesnt get any younger, he is so incosistent that it was easy to predict he wont be a starter until the end of the season, from the day we loaned him.
After this was proved, our bad season and his injury, his price tag has objectivelly fell.
We should have payed less, we could afford to risk it.
 
May 22, 2007
37,256
We should try to negociate a lesser fee for his permament acquisition.
We will make a massive investment for a ss starter anyway and have great depth in our squad, for that position already.
Quaq is inconsistent and he doesnt get any younger, he is so incosistent that it was easy to predict he wont be a starter until the end of the season, from the day we loaned him.
After this was proved, our bad season and his injury, his price tag has objectivelly fell.
We should have payed less, we could afford to risk it.
Too late.
 

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