Fabio Quagliarella (62 Viewers)

Would you keep Quagliarella?

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Raz

Senior Member
Nov 20, 2005
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I live in Denmark and I despise Bendtner, but I just can't see the reason why we shouldn't give him some time on the pitch. It's not like our other forwards are producing.
I was just curious. And I would agree with you on this, but I just can't come to terms with myself, too much disgusting to see him in Juve shirt for me :D
 

frick

Senior Member
Apr 4, 2010
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Also, without any bias whatsoevr, Quag was more visible than Matri, got stuck in a bit more in the team's cause. IMO anyway.
Doubt it. :D

Matri played better (though he played with a stamina advantage) but I agree that the mixed pairings really got our forwards in a very unstable form.
 

baggio

Senior Member
Jun 3, 2003
19,250
Doubt it. :D

Matri played better (though he played with a stamina advantage) but I agree that the mixed pairings really got our forwards in a very unstable form.
No, seriously. :D

I think Matri's movement was much better, but Quag added more to the team's play. That said, you're never going to have either doing well, stopping and starting them. Choose a pairing and stick with it no matter what. Why do you think Gio has grown despite his abysmal start to the season? He's been given continuity. Now next game, Quag and Matri will be benched again and called on in the last 15 mins next game. You can't produce form like this.
 

Delle Alpi

Chemical Dean
May 26, 2009
8,679
He can't cut it as a starter, should be used as a super sub in the last ~20 minutes when we a goal. I would see what Bendtner has to offer in future games rather than having disappoint as a starter.
 

fredrik

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Aug 7, 2011
7,239
stupied to field quag and gio. today gio was doing his own thing. finding space and running at the opposition. somewhat succsessfull at that, but also selfish and making wrong decitions. not easy to be playing alongside such a selfish player. quag was horrific though, giving the ball away in dangerous positions, gifting napoli counterattacks.
 

LowLife

Senior Member
Jan 7, 2011
4,967
sometimes, but not try to dribble 5 players all the time. it doesnt help the team to have a player the thinks more about himself than the team. hopefully vuci is ready for cl, he is very much needed in this team.
OH please stop blaming Giovinco for Quag's poor game. Quag was useless tonight and Gio was shinning. I didn't see Quag make a successful dribble, or good shot towards Napoli's goal.
 

fredrik

Senior Member
Aug 7, 2011
7,239
quag was poor, never said he wasnt. but gio was all over the place, thinking about himself and dribbling around. didnt help our game at all. i saw a poor shoot that should have been a goal
 

baggio

Senior Member
Jun 3, 2003
19,250
OH please stop blaming Giovinco for Quag's poor game. Quag was useless tonight and Gio was shinning. I didn't see Quag make a successful dribble, or good shot towards Napoli's goal.
Not at all. Its not Gio's fault, but you may have noticed both Quag and Matri were isolated. A large part of this is because a forward like Gio doesn't play off his striker, but instead runs with the ball and takes on the d. That's just how his game is, and that means anyone playing last man to him will have to drop deeper to get into the game. I think Gio ran his socks off last night, but like I said, I think he needs to improve his decision making for the benefit of the team, and try to distribute the ball a bit more, like Vucinic does - perhaps why the CFs do better with him.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
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Quagliarella admires Zeman approach
By Football Italia staff



Fabio Quagliarella has hinted at a possible move away from Juventus by confirming he would like to be coached by Zdenek Zeman.
Rumours had circulated that a possible transfer switch between Roma's PabloOsvaldo and the Bianconeri striker could come to fruition in January.
And the 29-year-old has added fuel to the speculation by admitting today that he admires the Czech tactician.
“I have nothing against Zeman,” he told Sky Sport Italia. “His teams always play a nice, offensive game.
“I'd like to be coached by him in the future.”
Quagliarella has only played a bit-part in the Turin side's success recently, starting just 10 League games in 14 months.
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Its kinda sad but he is realising that time is running short for him and he will always be here a second rate striker.



 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,985
I doubt it. Just small talk, unless he knows about the club being serious about Osvaldo. Just a sound byte IMO.
The thing is.... Marotta is practically forced to make a big buy in january or By the new mercato.... and one of matri or him will be sold... because i doubt we will keep bendner.

Everyone knows that for this team to compete in the CL, we need a drogba/van persie/C.Ronaldo/Ibra/Cavani type of striker who can win games on his own.
That is the missing puzzle and im pretty sure Marotta will do his best to get one next time, even when he is being evasive by saying that "the team" is our top signing.

If someone of that Calibre arrives...Matri quags and even giovinco will have to worry, and the first 2 will for surely be forgotten on the bench.
 

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