Hust

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Tevez more often than not was quite clinical with his finishing.

Of course, things could have been different if Dybala had played. At the very least the free kicks and the 47 corner kicks that Juve had would have been better, that's for sure.
yeah i misunderstood the point he was trying to make

and yes, it would have been different had dybala started. and probably if morata started
 

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Xperd

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ah got it. :tup:

thought you mean like he would have been the creative force or something like that. goals will come
We need to create more chances than we did in the opening game for sure.

In my opinion, none in our ranks right now is clinical enough so our chance creation percentage should be higher.
 

Hust

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Not even if Morata played.

Dybala alone would have been a tremendous help on set pieces.
his first two passes were pleasant to the eye :D
We need to create more chances than we did in the opening game for sure.

In my opinion, none in our ranks right now is clinical enough so our chance creation percentage should be higher.
I think that will also come with chemistry once they all play together more.

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even with a new TQ he would need to learn the movements of the strikers in front of him.
 

1251alex

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i agree that pirlo was a "good loss" but Vidal was still one of our best players.
Although I loved Vidal while here, we did not slow down a bit when we had Pereyra in there. If Khedira manages to stay healthy we will soon forget about Vidal's first 3 seasons here with Marchisio, Khedira, Asamoah(who when healthy, is an absolute bull in MF), and Pereyra.
 

Hust

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Although I loved Vidal while here, we did not slow down a bit when we had Pereyra in there. If Khedira manages to stay healthy we will soon forget about Vidal's first 3 seasons here with Marchisio, Khedira, Asamoah(who when healthy, is an absolute bull in MF), and Pereyra.
:tup:

If we can keep them healthy we will be OK.
 

Hist

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yep, not to mention we have Sturaro who I think we forget had a pretty solid display in a semifinal match of the CL against the 500 trillion dollar team of stars which is Madrid.
Don't put too much weight on a handful of games where he did okay we have to observe him over a long span of time because many players that we later discovered to be limited had such good runs for example Santon Sorensen motta
 

Zacheryah

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We need to create more chances than we did in the opening game for sure.

In my opinion, none in our ranks right now is clinical enough so our chance creation percentage should be higher.
hmmmmm


Mandzukic should be alot more clinical then in the previous game normally. Hoping Cuadrado and Sandro are ready to play
 
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But all the haters must admit, loaning with option to buy is a piece of art. You get the player for one year, evaluate performance, and then buy or not. Who done that before him? Secco? Moggi? I don't recall
 

1251alex

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Don't put too much weight on a handful of games where he did okay we have to observe him over a long span of time because many players that we later discovered to be limited had such good runs for example Santon Sorensen motta
Very true which is why I didn't include him in my previous comment. The eternal prospect Giovinco comes to mind as well. haha
 

Boksic

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Tevez, Pirlo and Llorente all going for basically nothing is ridiculous. Yes I know they have wages but so do their replacements. They still have more than enough ability for someone to pay for them
 

Tomate

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Tevez, Pirlo and Llorente all going for basically nothing is ridiculous. Yes I know they have wages but so do their replacements. They still have more than enough ability for someone to pay for them
Pirlo was to old to get money for. Tevez only wanted to a club that doesn't have money. Llorente salary is so massive that no club is going to pay a fee and his salary, especially considering the fact that he is not good enough for rich clubs, so that complicates things heavily. We tried to find a better solution since June, but it wasn't possible.

We might should have kept Tevez against his will or pushed harder to convince him to stay for another year, i'm not sure we did enough in that case, but in the other two cases i don't see anything the management did wrong, even though i understand why it's frustrating.
 

duranfj

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The only huge loss was Tevez. Vidal was not playing at the levels that he did under Conte. Pirlo was inevitably on his way out and slowed us down when on the pitch.
If Vidal was so low, why can't we find any even close his level? In the best case we can replsce him with two players, an AM and a CM
 

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