Gonzalo Higuaín (47 apps, 8 goals in CL and 43% chance conversion rate) (28 Viewers)

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Lion

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Jan 24, 2007
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Yeah, lets compare the last 3 years, cause one of those he had a bad season.

Like pretty much entire real madrid.

Why dont we look at pirlo's season before he came to juve ? Simular deal. Played in a way that didnt suit him, went to a team that played exactly like he needed and BOOM, the rest is history
do you think conte could get more out of higuain than mourinho could?

mourninho alogn SAF is one of the top coaches in the world who can get everything out of a player.

i dont see how conte could do what mournho coudlnt. conte is not half as smart as mourhino in that regard
 

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Zacheryah

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do you think conte could get more out of higuain than mourinho could?

mourninho alogn SAF is one of the top coaches in the world who can get everything out of a player.

i dont see how conte could do what mournho coudlnt. conte is not half as smart as mourhino in that regard
Nice troll ;)

Its more like "could conte get more out of Higuain then Pellegrini could".

Mourinho wanted a false 9 beeing a returnpasser/ronaldo assit bot. He benched higuain despite seriously outscoring fat benz. When he played he was in a system that wasent suited for him but scored regardless.

So yeah, if conte puts him back into the starterspot, and puts him into a 2 striker system, beeing the most advanced player, he can easely get back to his blistering form, and continue on the road to world class.


Mourinho didnt want the best out of Higuain,he wanted the best out of ronaldo
 

IliveForJuve

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Jan 17, 2011
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Nice troll ;)

Its more like "could conte get more out of Higuain then Pellegrini could".

Mourinho wanted a false 9 beeing a returnpasser/ronaldo assit bot. He benched higuain despite seriously outscoring fat benz. When he played he was in a system that wasent suited for him but scored regardless.

So yeah, if conte puts him back into the starterspot, and puts him into a 2 striker system, beeing the most advanced player, he can easely get back to his blistering form, and continue on the road to world class.


Mourinho didnt want the best out of Higuain,he wanted the best out of ronaldo
Makes perfect sense.
 
May 22, 2007
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Di Maria is unique in his own right the way Vidal is. To find a winger that has that skill and work rate is rare just like Vidal's defensive + offensive abilities are rare. Also left footed which is even more rare.

Di Maria can play in 4-2-3-1, 4-3-3, 4-4-2, and I wouldn't be that scared with him in a 3-5-2 against weak teams as he sometimes plays there for Real when chasing a goal.
I completely agree, and I quite like the thought of a 4-3-3 with Lichtsteiner back to his normal position, and Di María occupying similar attacking positions. Vidal being on the right side of midfield as well.
 

Lion

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Jan 24, 2007
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I completely agree, and I quite like the thought of a 4-3-3 with Lichtsteiner back to his normal position, and Di María occupying similar attacking positions. Vidal being on the right side of midfield as well.
there is a bigger chance of you winning the lottery than juve ditching the back 3 system as long as conte is coach
 

ZoSo

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Jul 11, 2011
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There are reports being received from Madrid that are saying Higuain has actually denied Juve's initial offer. Marotta was prepared to offer 4.5m + 1.5m bonuses but Higuain has declined and said he wanted a radio as well. Marotta thinks a radio on top of this offer is too much and will not raise his offer. More to follow. -BMN
 

Collaguazo

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Mar 4, 2012
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Nice troll ;)

Its more like "could conte get more out of Higuain then Pellegrini could".

Mourinho wanted a false 9 beeing a returnpasser/ronaldo assit bot. He benched higuain despite seriously outscoring fat benz. When he played he was in a system that wasent suited for him but scored regardless.

So yeah, if conte puts him back into the starterspot, and puts him into a 2 striker system, beeing the most advanced player, he can easely get back to his blistering form, and continue on the road to world class.


Mourinho didnt want the best out of Higuain,he wanted the best out of ronaldo
Can I ask why are you such a big fan of Higuain? He is a good player but you keep defending him as if Pipita is the new messiah of football.
 

TheLaz

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Oct 6, 2011
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For two seasons Higuain has been 2nd choice for the striker position in RM. If he got the chance to play on a regular basis for a team like Juve, many believe he will become a devastating striker. He has shown a lot of those abilities for Real Madrid but he is still just 25, and his peak is still to come. With a team like Juve, he would have all the reason in the world to become world class. The fundament is there, the players, the coach, the management, the fans - everyone will want him to play and being the star man in our attack i believe his confidence will make him archive this goal. Yesterday Maradona claimed he would be an instant success in Juve and become the leading goal scorer next season, and he, as former Argentina coach, must have an idea of just how good Higuain is. Higuain is a regular for Argentina, remember? Very impressive goal ratio for Argentina...
 

Cheesio

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Jul 11, 2006
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Moggi questions Juve attacking moves
By Football Italia staff

Luciano Moggi isn’t impressed by the idea of a Juventus side containing Fernando Llorente and Gonzalo Higuain.

The former Old Lady transfer guru, who was banned from the game for his part in the Calciopoli scandal, thinks they need a different kind of player in attack.

“Borussia Dortmund’s Robert Lewandowski is a player who makes the difference for club and country,” Moggi told Tutto Nocerina.

“The club need to sign important players, but Higuain and Llorente are discreet and nothing more.

“The likes of Alessandro Matri and Fabio Quagliarella are not worth any less, the thing is that foreign players are desired by journalists and fans – but that guarantees nothing.”
 

Ahmed

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Sep 3, 2006
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Moggi questions Juve attacking moves
By Football Italia staff

Luciano Moggi isn’t impressed by the idea of a Juventus side containing Fernando Llorente and Gonzalo Higuain.

The former Old Lady transfer guru, who was banned from the game for his part in the Calciopoli scandal, thinks they need a different kind of player in attack.

“Borussia Dortmund’s Robert Lewandowski is a player who makes the difference for club and country,” Moggi told Tutto Nocerina.

“The club need to sign important players, but Higuain and Llorente are discreet and nothing more.

“The likes of Alessandro Matri and Fabio Quagliarella are not worth any less, the thing is that foreign players are desired by journalists and fans – but that guarantees nothing.”
'Schelotto is a champion'
 

Nzoric

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Jan 16, 2011
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Moggi questions Juve attacking moves
By Football Italia staff

Luciano Moggi isn’t impressed by the idea of a Juventus side containing Fernando Llorente and Gonzalo Higuain.

The former Old Lady transfer guru, who was banned from the game for his part in the Calciopoli scandal, thinks they need a different kind of player in attack.

“Borussia Dortmund’s Robert Lewandowski is a player who makes the difference for club and country,” Moggi told Tutto Nocerina.

“The club need to sign important players, but Higuain and Llorente are discreet and nothing more.

“The likes of Alessandro Matri and Fabio Quagliarella are not worth any less, the thing is that foreign players are desired by journalists and fans – but that guarantees nothing.”
This guy really needs to put a sochi in it, tired of his endless bitching.
 
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