Federico Gatti (124 Viewers)

Tak!

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Jun 23, 2011
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I sincerely doubt he and Bremer can coexist in a four-backline. Bremer is one pass away from handing it over to their striker. Bremer is a good defender as long as he is as far away to the ball as possible. I doubt Bremer could ever work in a four-backline, unless it's a mid-table team like us. He needs a ballplaying defender next to him, and Gatti isn't it.

And again, not defending Gatti but it was a really stupid pass by Tek. Really tired of those passes, it was a school book case of extremly high risk-low reward. Can't phantom what went through his head.
 

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Badass J Elkann

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Feb 12, 2006
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The standard is quite low then

this guy should be at Cremonese on his best day. Not in our stripes.
Why because if his own goal last week? The way I see it is he actually learns from his mistakes and will improve. Sure he'll never be world class, is he the root of our defensive problems? Far from it he's a better solution than sandro and bonucci (the last few years) to say the least.
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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What part of he’s Serie C at best doesn’t translate?

if you think he’s club quality then you’re part of the problem
 
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DAiDEViL

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Why because if his own goal last week? The way I see it is he actually learns from his mistakes and will improve. Sure he'll never be world class, is he the root of our defensive problems? Far from it he's a better solution than sandro and bonucci (the last few years) to say the least.
That's not what you promised us, ser.
 

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Mar 13, 2011
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The sooner he realizes he does not have ball playing skills the better. If we had Chiellini he could have mentored him into a no-nonsense defender.
Him and Bremer could be the best defensive duo in the world with a bit of polish
Okay but I distinctly remember Chiellini dribbling the ball up the pitch and being a playmaker really quite often.

Also it's not Gatti who needs to realise anything. It's Allegri who's telling him to play a certain way. You can tell because the rest of them are doing it as well
 

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Okay but I distinctly remember Chiellini dribbling the ball up the pitch and being a playmaker really quite often.

Also it's not Gatti who needs to realise anything. It's Allegri who's telling him to play a certain way. You can tell because the rest of them are doing it as well
There was one point in the game where Gatti couldn’t help himself, pushed way too up the pitch, left a huge ass gap in the back after making a shitty pass to McKennie. Max was furious. I like Gatti over Sandro, but he makes so many amateurish mistakes, it’s probably better to play the retiree Rugani some days.
 

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