Gleison Bremer (36 Viewers)

jukazem

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Feb 10, 2007
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#83
Honestly I'd prefer if he never gets called up. Doesn't benefit us.
I think internationals are important to Brazilians. If he's first choice he'll be a different better player imo- more responsible, more exposure to vincere o vincere, more guile and grinta also from south american football.
 

Stevie

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Mar 30, 2003
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#85
I think internationals are important to Brazilians. If he's first choice he'll be a different better player imo- more responsible, more exposure to vincere o vincere, more guile and grinta also from south american football.
More time spent away from the team, more chance of fatigue and injury. More chance of him getting friendly with Lolzillians, getting lazy, partying, deciding he likes to spend more time fucking hookers in Rio and essentially retiring at 30
 
May 26, 2016
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#91
His father is an Inter fan lmao.

Lol, im sure he and Gleison will sort it out after Juve spent this type of money on him

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So you included addons at Bremer’s fee , but you didn’t include them at De Ligt’s fee


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The amount of crying and skepticism today has been so cringe tbh.

We go and get one of the most impressive players last season in serie A, possibly the best domestic replacement for De Ligt (maybe Koulibaly was the only one more fitting)

and people moan like we signed some washed up Hernanes. Unbelievable.
 
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Boksic

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May 11, 2005
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#93
Pleased with this signing. I haven't watched many Torino games but when I have has stood out. There weren't many options to replace De Ligt, but I'm glad we went for one who is aggressive. I don't think a pairing of Bonucci and Torres would have worked well. There is the added bonus of beating our main rivals to him too.

The big risk is whether he can play in a back 4. He also needs to become more dominant in the air, especially if playing with Bonucci. But he is young and has developed continually.

The price will likely be too high but I can understand us overpaying as if we missed him I'm not sure who our next target would be. The real issue was underselling De Ligt. Torino showed us how to deal with situation when two teams want a player.
 

DanielSz

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Sep 6, 2014
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#95
Pleased with this signing. I haven't watched many Torino games but when I have has stood out. There weren't many options to replace De Ligt, but I'm glad we went for one who is aggressive. I don't think a pairing of Bonucci and Torres would have worked well. There is the added bonus of beating our main rivals to him too.

The big risk is whether he can play in a back 4. He also needs to become more dominant in the air, especially if playing with Bonucci. But he is young and has developed continually.

The price will likely be too high but I can understand us overpaying as if we missed him I'm not sure who our next target would be. The real issue was underselling De Ligt. Torino showed us how to deal with situation when two teams want a player.
Bremer dominates in the air, he averaged over 4 duels won per 90, which is elite, and only two other players (not just defenders) had more total duels won.

https://www.kickest.it/en/serie-a/stats/players/aerial-duels-won
 

Boksic

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May 11, 2005
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#97
Bremer dominates in the air, he averaged over 4 duels won per 90, which is elite, and only two other players (not just defenders) had more total duels won.

https://www.kickest.it/en/serie-a/stats/players/aerial-duels-won
There was a table someone put up yesterday that showed his % success in aerial duels was quite low. Total numbers of headers won doesn't really say as much as %.

EDIT - this article says that he won only 51.9% of aerial duels. Which is surprisingly low.

https://totalfootballanalysis.com/p...202122-scout-report-tactical-analysis-tactics
 

Alin

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Jul 27, 2015
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His father is an Inter fan lmao.
Maybe just a random Kaiserslautern brazilian fan instead? :lol:

Brehme was playing for Kaiserslautern around the time Gleison was born, as a key part of a team that won the german league as a newly promoted team after being relegated a season prior and Brehme choosing to stay and earn promotion from second division with them before going on to win the Bundesliga the very next season, I wouldn’t rule out him being impressed with the story there either.

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Ofc there’s probably no real correlation with Kaiserslautern and his father but was fun searching this up, would have been really realistic if Bremer was born in 1998 instead of 1997 when they were still in the second division, we could have ruled out Inter completely from the narrative. :lol:
 

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