Ibra out in Juve revolution (11 Viewers)

Gep

The Guv'nor
Jun 12, 2005
16,493
#61
Funny thing is even IF we get rid of Zlatan, the next person who'll replace him will get just as much stick as he does. Our tactics are shit! Predictable! Let Zlatan express himself like he did when he first came to us where he was like the best thing since sliced bread (thats a phrase we use here by the way for something good by the way) Hes playing with a ball and chain attached to his leg with this crap Negativity bull Capello's instructing.

Its Capello who's ruining our team. And it'll take us to lose the scudetto for the triade to realise this.
 

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Dec 26, 2004
10,656
#63
Its amaizing how playing a player out of position turned him to best LB in the world (Zambrotta case with Lippi) while playing Mutu and Neddy out of position under CapelLOL make them sound useless.
 

ZAF3000

Senior Member
Feb 14, 2005
5,348
#65
Although this (what I am about to say) is really not going to happen, I would love to see it any way..
Capello leaves and Lippi is given a third chance after the world cup.
If He won't leave Italy why not get some like Vialli or spagletti (preferably vialli).
OUT: Zebina and vieira
Retirement: Nedved, Pessotto
In: Juaqin, Barzugli, Grosso, Tacchinadi

How would you like Juve playing like this:

------------------------- Buffon
Zambrotta ---- Barzegli ---- cannavaro --- Grosso
----- Juaqin ----- Tacchinardi --- Zanetti
--------- Mutu ----- Trezeguet --- Del Piero

A team where the starting line up contains 8 italians.
Subs:
Antoniolli
Thuram --> Rotate with Barzegli
Kovac --> Rotate with Cannavaro
Birrindelli
Balzaretti --> Roate with Zambrotta
Chiellini --> Rotate with Grosso
Emerson --> Roate with Tacchinardi
Blasi --> Rotate with Zanetti
Giannichedda --> roate with Tacchinardi
Camoranesi --> Rotate with Juaqin
Ibrahimovic --> Rotate with either DP or Mutu
Zalayata --> Rotate with Trezeguet

The team might not contain the likes of kaka, Ronadinho ..etc but I feel such a formation would suite Lippi veru much.
 

Natalia

Senior Member
Jan 18, 2006
557
#71
i think we should keep viera for one more year......but emerson and viera need to have reliable subs. and ibrahimovich should leave along with capello....that's how i feel

zebina and zalayeta for sure
 

AOD4

Senior Member
Nov 24, 2004
3,861
#74
Mutu will leave because he is too good to be the 4th choice striker and he sucks in midfield thats why. I cant see him starting ahead Ibra if he stays, DP or Trez.
 

sateeh

Day Walker
Jul 28, 2003
8,020
#75
Moggi D'Messiah said:
Funny thing is even IF we get rid of Zlatan, the next person who'll replace him will get just as much stick as he does. Our tactics are shit! Predictable! Let Zlatan express himself like he did when he first came to us where he was like the best thing since sliced bread (thats a phrase we use here by the way for something good by the way) Hes playing with a ball and chain attached to his leg with this crap Negativity bull Capello's instructing.

Its Capello who's ruining our team. And it'll take us to lose the scudetto for the triade to realise this.
thats just bull shit, i agree that cap's decisions were debatable at many times this season but thats a different matter.

Cap doesnt take full blame on Ibra's form. This player needs something new in his own gameplan, the way he thinks, and the way he plays the game. His opponents find him soo predictable that he cant even pass one player in a one-on-one situation.And he always wants to beat the player infront of him, and wat happens either the ball is taken from him or he gets double teamed and the ball is taken too.
And how abt his finishing ? didnt cap make him work on that from the begining of 2006 ? yet his finishing is dispicable. FFS my lil brother would score that ball that got to him infront of goal against lazio.

dont blame everything on cap...
 

#10

Senior Member
Jul 28, 2002
7,377
#77
We are not in crisis, we are jus thoughly knackered. Clear to see we lack the spark and energy required to win.

Not all Cappello or zlatans fault.

As was said att the start of the season. We lack pace and vision going forward and relied too much on muscle.
 

HelterSkelter

Senior Member
Apr 15, 2005
20,595
#78
which is why the decision to purchase viera in the summer didnt make me jump for joy.we needed a creative,exciting,young midfielder.and what do we got?a 30 year old,clumsy,defensive midfielder who was past his prime.
 

Bozi

The Bozman
Administrator
Oct 18, 2005
22,747
#79
The past few days have seen strong reports that Juventus will sell Zlatan Ibrahimovic, but his agent insists the Swede wants to stay.

“If we sit around the table with Juve, it’s to reach an agreement. We certainly are not going towards a divorce,” said Mino Raiola.


The former Ajax striker had a spectacular debut campaign, but this season he has scored just six Serie A goals and three in the Champions League.


Although the club has imposed a Press Silence, there are rumours that Coach Fabio Capello’s relationship with Ibrahimovic has been strained of late and he could be dropped for Sunday’s match with Siena.


His contract expires in two seasons and his requests for a large wage increase have so far caused tensions within the Bianconeri outfit.


“I have an excellent rapport with Juventus,” maintained Raiola on Radio Radio this afternoon. “At the right time, we will meet to discuss this aspect of the deal.”


It’s reported that Ibrahimovic wants around £4m per season, a figure that the Turin giants have no intention of accepting.


“Without wanting to make a hierarchy, Zlatan is on a par with Adriano and Thierry Henry. He hasn’t received many requests from other clubs because few can afford such a great player,” added the agent.


If Juventus were to part company with Ibrahimovic, the sides most likely to be interested are Real Madrid, Barcelona and Chelsea.

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