++ [ originally posted by Seven ] ++
Because Miccoli didn't want to stay. Something which is understandable seeing as he would have to compete with the club icon and Zlatan Ibrahimovic. I doubt Miccoli is right for Juventus anyway: he's big in a small team, but small in a big team. He hasn't got Del Piero's class nor skill and fysically he's not really impressive. Miccoli is a good player, no doubt, but he isn't world class and thus is never going to be Juve's leading man.
Because Miccoli didn't want to stay. Something which is understandable seeing as he would have to compete with the club icon and Zlatan Ibrahimovic. I doubt Miccoli is right for Juventus anyway: he's big in a small team, but small in a big team. He hasn't got Del Piero's class nor skill and fysically he's not really impressive. Miccoli is a good player, no doubt, but he isn't world class and thus is never going to be Juve's leading man.
I think he wanted to stay, but he didn't get any faith. Read this: http://www.newsnow.co.uk/newsfeed/?...talian+Football
He also wasn't bad at Juve, but under Lippi he didn't get many chances to play. And when he played I saw a great Miccoli!! In my view he has the same skills as Del Piero...
