He could've done a Quagliarella vs Chelsea and get it between Casillas legs, if you watch it again you'll see if he had timed it right it could have been done.
That header...i hope it doesnt bite us in the ass.
I like that he is more willing to take the ball on his feet as of late...and seems to be more focused in holding possesion. His 2 lasy cameos have been positive
Fernando, I am not a fan. You know that. I never tried to hide it anyway. But I must admit, it was endearing to see you warm up during our game against Real. Instead of the usual uninterested stretch you took your warm up seriously. You wanted to come on and make a difference. I know it didn't pan out quite the way you wanted it to, but I applaud you for caring as much as you did. Thank you.
It does. Even if I think his style is downright ugly and I don't think he has the quality to play for Juventus, I can't bring myself to dislike the guy.
I think he can still be useful as a sub player, if he's prepared to sit on the sub that is. He brings something different, in that he's "big" striker, we can put on. I still think we should keep him as a squad player. He's still an improvement over the strikers we had before he and Tevez cam imo
I wonder if we'll keep him for another season, see if he can become a useful member of the team again. I wouldn't be against the idea of keeping him if we can't find another similar striker.
What I like about Nando is that he never whines to the press when he doesn't play regularly. And in his interviews he always said that he is happy for Morata. He is a great guy.
But his wages is too damn high for a bench player. I am one of Nando's biggest fan, but letting him go may be what's best for him and the club. I don't want him to rot on the bench.
What I like about Nando is that he never whines to the press when he doesn't play regularly. And in his interviews he always said that he is happy for Morata. He is a great guy.
But his wages is too damn high for a bench player. I am one of Nando's biggest fan, but letting him go may be what's best for him and the club. I don't want him to rot on the bench.
He is a great guy but he's 30 and this should be his prime. Obviously he's not quite good enough for Juventus. The way I see it he has two options: either he accepts to be on the bench and tries to contribute as much as he can when he plays or he goes to a smaller team to play. It depends on a lot of factors. Perhaps he just wants to win as much as he can and Juventus is a great place to win trophies.
He is a great guy but he's 30 and this should be his prime. Obviously he's not quite good enough for Juventus. The way I see it he has two options: either he accepts to be on the bench and tries to contribute as much as he can when he plays or he goes to a smaller team to play. It depends on a lot of factors. Perhaps he just wants to win as much as he can and Juventus is a great place to win trophies.
You're right. It depends on whether Allegri wants him or not, whether Marotta wants to sell him to raise cash, and also on Nando himself. For me personally, I don't want him to go, but as I said before, his wage is too high for a bench warmer.
He would be a useful back up but does it make more sense to get his wages off our books and maybe make a solid transfer fee from him to invest elsewhere?