Gonzalo Higuaín (60 Viewers)

How many Goals will Pipita score this season in all comp?

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Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
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Yes, like i said 100 times, its matches like this one that prove that Higuain should have been benched half the season and Mandzo played in front of him. We play the best football without Higuain and ibreally hope we will sell him this summer.
Definitely. Our football was so good that Milan chose to kill themselves off before we could string together 3 passes.

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Juve_fanatic

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Apr 5, 2006
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Definitely. Our football was so good that Milan chose to kill themselves off before we could string together 3 passes.

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This is a different subject. The problem you are pointing out is of a different nature, one that would be immediately solved by not playing together Matuidi and Khedira. We have had a passing problem almost all season so i dont rwally see how that can be either Mandzukic's or Higuain's fault. My point, on the other side, was that our threat level is much, much higher when Mandzo is ST. Maybe its because when he is ST, hisbplace as LW is covered by someone far more competent than him (like Costa) who is also a natural winger. Also, Dybala seems to have much better days with Mandzo as ST, probably because Mandzo doesnt suddenly decides to be Messi like Higuain does and try to dribble half theboposing team.
 

Azzurri7

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Dec 16, 2003
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Juventus are reportedly ready to accept offers of €50m for striker Gonzalo Higuain this summer.

According to Sport Mediaset, Juve must sell before they can buy 'several top players’ and have decided to sacrifice Higuain, as opposed to Paulo Dybala.

The Bianconeri signed the Argentine for a club-record €90m from Napoli two years ago, in the hope he could fire them to European glory.

However, despite scoring 55 goals in two seasons with the Bianconeri, he failed to make an impact against Real Madrid in both the Champions League Final last season and the recent quarter-final.

Furthermore, his age could count against him, with the forward turning 31 at the end of the year.

As for where he could go, the broadcaster believes Paris Saint-Germain could bring him to replace Edinson Cavani, Financial Fair Play permitting, as well as whether the Uruguayan joins Atletico Madrid.

The Premier League could also come calling – and possibly a swap deal with Chelsea as Alvaro Morata has been linked with a return to Juve.
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
35,162
Omg, I doubt it but sell to Psg for 50m and bring Martial and Morata
We don't need both or rather it's difficult to afford both

However I doubt the credibility of this report

Great news if they're planning to stick with Dybala though but yeah, could be a bogus rumour for all we know
 
Aug 12, 2015
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I would keep Gonzalo and would give him a chance in the new season.
I mean he scored 55 goals in 2 Season and thats not bad. There is NO striker who scored so many goals in his first two seasons for juve!!
 
Jul 20, 2012
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We don't need both or rather it's difficult to afford both

However I doubt the credibility of this report

Great news if they're planning to stick with Dybala though but yeah, could be a bogus rumour for all we know
I agree, my only concern with both Mandzukic and higuain possibly leaving. If Dybala is our cf and we only bring in Martial, we'd be short on cfs if either of them went down
 

zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
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Juventus are reportedly ready to accept offers of €50m for striker Gonzalo Higuain this summer.

According to Sport Mediaset, Juve must sell before they can buy 'several top players’ and have decided to sacrifice Higuain, as opposed to Paulo Dybala.

The Bianconeri signed the Argentine for a club-record €90m from Napoli two years ago, in the hope he could fire them to European glory.

However, despite scoring 55 goals in two seasons with the Bianconeri, he failed to make an impact against Real Madrid in both the Champions League Final last season and the recent quarter-final.

Furthermore, his age could count against him, with the forward turning 31 at the end of the year.

As for where he could go, the broadcaster believes Paris Saint-Germain could bring him to replace Edinson Cavani, Financial Fair Play permitting, as well as whether the Uruguayan joins Atletico Madrid.

The Premier League could also come calling – and possibly a swap deal with Chelsea as Alvaro Morata has been linked with a return to Juve.
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I agree, my only concern with both Mandzukic and higuain possibly leaving. If Dybala is our cf and we only bring in Martial, we'd be short on cfs if either of them went down
Martial AND Morata :donedeal:

and Balotelli :diculo:
 

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