In a weird way he reminds me of Roberto Baggio, doesn't have the same qualities but got that confidents and determination in him ( very few Italian attackers ATM have that in them).
While there can only ever be one Roberto Baggio, I think your analogy is an interesting one. While il divino had a bit more technical flair, Quag and him both have the kind of game that rests on finesse. But where I see them to be absolutely identical is in their temperamental approach. Baggio was a fighter and never gave into the odds. I feel like Quag, in many ways is similar. Very honestly, 22 months later, post that horrific injury, very few players could've made a comeback like he has. Let alone with the overachievement in terms of game time/goals. Hats off to him. And I sincerely hope we keep faith in him by rewarding him with reasonable continuity, whether he has good or bad matchdays over the next month.
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Di Natale did not play any of the qualifiers or friendlies under Prandelli.
That's coz he was in the final euro squad. Now would be a good time to give someone like Quag a run given that he hasn't featured in Prandelli's set up at all. That is if Prandelli wants to have a look at him, while blooding the youngsters.
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Q-Tube
Amazing vid dann. Plus rep.