Francisco Conceição (26 Viewers)

Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
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‼️ #Juve never had any doubts about the situations relating to Francisco #Conceicao (written on 5/12) and Pierre #Kalulu (written on 3/1).

The decisions regarding the two players were made in recent months.

✅ The two players will be purchased outright at the end of the season (the Portuguese for 30 million, the Frenchman for 14 million plus bonuses).

[Mirko Di Natale]
 

Akshen

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Aug 27, 2010
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Temu version of Brahim Diaz, imo its always worth having player with such a good balance and dribbling skills in your team.
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
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we bought kelly

we might not buy chico, an actual difference maker (when available and our blind coach puts him on the pitch)

what is happening at this organization that only shares the name with our legendary favorite club lol
 

Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
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Francisco Conceicao’s future at Juventus is in doubt. There will be a change system with Igor Tudor as coach and the winger is no longer central in his plans. In addition, if Juve aren’t in next ChampionsLeague, They don’t seem ready to pay 30M to Porto to sign him permanent

[Nico Schira]
 

Rockets

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Jul 26, 2022
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Winger usually plays on the flank, ofc they are not central lol.

Jokes aside, too early to say certain player is not in Tudor's plan. Let's wait and see if Tudor can adapt his tactics based on the players he have both in lineup setting and making in-game changes.
 

Zzak

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Sep 11, 2014
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Really love the kid but I have the feeling that he's a one-trick pony like Krasic. Amazing in his first year until all the other teams learned how to stop him.
He's lacking any kind of critical thinking and vision of the game and purely relies on instinct and pace.
 

Stevie

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Mar 30, 2003
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Really love the kid but I have the feeling that he's a one-trick pony like Krasic. Amazing in his first year until all the other teams learned how to stop him.
He's lacking any kind of critical thinking and vision of the game and purely relies on instinct and pace.
Dumb take.

He's turned defenders inside out, scored goals and provided assists... while showing that he has plenty of balls and grinta.

Has won multiple player of the month awards in the little time he's played for Juve under a spastic coach and in an unbalanced team with no striker for the first half of the season.
 

Tak!

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Jun 23, 2011
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Really love the kid but I have the feeling that he's a one-trick pony like Krasic. Amazing in his first year until all the other teams learned how to stop him.
He's lacking any kind of critical thinking and vision of the game and purely relies on instinct and pace.
He works hard, presses and tries different ways in one-on-ones. I don't think he is a one-trick pony but his decision making is poor and can be too slow on the ball. When he gets the ball everything stops because everyone knows he will try to go for the challenge and he will ofc win or fail. But the players will wait until afterwards so once his delivery actually does happen, they haven't found good positions to receive the ball.

He is young and talented and I think he will develop into a solid winger. Will he ever be WC? Probably not but I don't mind having him but I would sell him in maybe three years before his body has broken down.
 

PhRoZeN

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Mar 29, 2006
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Really love the kid but I have the feeling that he's a one-trick pony like Krasic. Amazing in his first year until all the other teams learned how to stop him.
He's lacking any kind of critical thinking and vision of the game and purely relies on instinct and pace.
Yeah his goal Leipzig was a one trick pony goal. :rolleyes:
 

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