Il Capitano Alessandro Del Piero (140 Viewers)

king Ale

Senior Member
Oct 28, 2004
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Actually, when compared to players playing in similar/same position, from the other teams, our guys and ranked pretty high.

Pandev 121/142 (85,21%)
Robinho 56/66 (84,84%)
Iaquinta 50/61 (81,96%)
Sneijder 195/238 (81,93%)
Del Piero 77/94 (81,91%)
Quagliarella 95/116 (81,89%)

Cossu 208/254 (81,88%)
Eto'o 132/162 (81,48%)
Zarate 57/70 (81,42%)
Ronaldinho 173/219 (78,99%)
Giovinco 81/103 (78,64%)
Pato 47/60 (78,33%)
Lavezzi 152/196 (77,55%)
Sanchez 90/117 (76,92%)
Vucinic 39/51 (76,47%)
Palacio 110/144 (76,38%)
Ibrahimovic 118/157 (75,15%)
Totti 118/160 (73,75%)
Di Natale 99/135 (73,33%)
Pastore 159/236 (67,37%)
Cassano 80/128 (62,5%)

Of course, this doesn't mean that Quag and Iaq are better passers than Dinho and Cassano, whose percentage is pretty low because they try very complicated passes all the time, but the percentage of accurate passes from our attackers (and all these are attacking passes) is pretty impressive.
And Del Piero which is why the guy who said he is a great passer of the ball was right. Not based on the stats of course but on the fact that there is a different between the passes he makes and those that Iaq makes.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
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And Del Piero which is why the guy who said he is a great passer of the ball was right. Not based on the stats of course but on the fact that there is a different between the passes he makes and those that Iaq makes.
Errr, yes and no. Dinho and Cassano always try hard and seemingly impossible passes, that many times work and find the target. Del Piero rarely does that. Afterall, check Del Piero's assists in the last years and you will see that huge majority are set pieces or simpler passes (there are exceptions, of course. I remember an amazing pass to Marchisio against Fiorentina two seasons ago).
The difference between him and Iaquinta is obvious though. Then again, I'm not sure if Iaq actually belongs to the above list, unlike all the others in it.
 

king Ale

Senior Member
Oct 28, 2004
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Alex tries such passes too, only because they don't lead to goales doesn't mean they don't exist :D
Iaq either shoots or passes to the nearest teammate so that he could pass the ball back to him so that he could shoot :D
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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Alex tries such passes too
He rarely does.
It might be though because he knows the others in our attack can't read him well and will never figure what to expect and what to do so it will be futile to play at different level and he has to lower his game to their level. The fact is though that he rarely tries more complicated passes.
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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At least 90% of his passes are simple. Not that it's wrong but..
Like I said, it might be because the others in our attack don't have his football intelligence and don't have the same understanding that Trez developed with Alex. It was different when Trez was here and it would be different if Del Piero's partner(s) in attack is someone who is more intelligent football-wise than Iaquinta and Amauri.
 

king Ale

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Oct 28, 2004
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He makes fancy passes or difficult passes quite often. When we had Zambrotta on the left who was easily reading Ale, there was always a nice combination between the two with Ale passing the ball to Zambrotta in good positions for making crosses. But then we had De Ceglie, Grosso and Molinaro there yet Ale tried to do the same with those limited players as well like the pass he made for DC against Ajax. He is a great passer of the ball, not only those simple passes (which are still different from the passes Iaq makes which are only supposed to shift the ball to another player not necessarily being in a better position) but he is also great at making fancy and difficult passes.
 

Osman

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Aug 30, 2002
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What Alen says is true, the direct passes arent more complex anymore, prolly because Yaki and Amauri has little to no positional sense in the final phases of attacks.

I see him do rather excellent passes in the start of the build ups to the attacks, while spreading and intiating attacks (it wasnt much complex passes, but for example is he build up in the Udinese game), but not the final balls as much, like we used to see with the insanely good flicks and nice chips to Trez.
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
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May 27, 2007
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What do you mean by "very rarely"? 81% passing accuracy?
In that case I agree.

Just like I agree that Quag and Krasic also have 81% passing accuracy, Iaquinta has 82%, Pepe has 83%, Marchisio has 87% and Sissoko, yes Sissoko, has 86%.

In Serie A Del Piero tried 94 passes, 77 found a Juve player and 17 were intercepted. And these are all passes. Lost balls after trying to dribble aren't considered bad passes.

Scroll down and check Passagi/Utili
http://sport.virgilio.it/calcio/serie-a/2010-2011/squadre/juventus.html,tab=stat.html
He didn't play much no? But in the last match he played very good passing game. :tup: Some people will always hate his passes.

:p
 

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