[ITA] Serie A 2010/2011 (51 Viewers)

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Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
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Why am i still not buying all the Cavani hype. I think he's a good player and i always thought he was a good player, but he isn't by any means in the top tier of strikers, and i don't believe he can be a goalscorer consistently. He's in red hot form right now, and he's scoring goals for fun, his confidence is high and he might end this season with 20+ goals. But for me he isn't the type of player that can do that consistently. He's got other qualities going for him though, if i am to be fair. He's quite fast, he's a really hard worker which makes him a handful for defenders, and technically he isn't bad.
I'm on the same page and yet to be convinced.
What we should have in mind though is that the man is only 23. From the 20 year old "New Ibra" that he was when he joined serie A his game is growing in continuity and while there is no doubt that he's having a rich form right now, it doesn't necessarily mean that it's just a good form and he'll go back to being "normal". We might be witnessing how he's making the big step into a top player. He'll be a +20 striker this year (already has ~15 in serie A and Europe). If he does it next year too then it won't be a coincidence. His overall game seems more mature even if compared to the way he played at the world cup, so lets see how he develops.
 

only-juve

Senior Member
Jan 5, 2008
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Why am i still not buying all the Cavani hype. I think he's a good player and i always thought he was a good player, but he isn't by any means in the top tier of strikers, and i don't believe he can be a goalscorer consistently. He's in red hot form right now, and he's scoring goals for fun, his confidence is high and he might end this season with 20+ goals. But for me he isn't the type of player that can do that consistently. He's got other qualities going for him though, if i am to be fair. He's quite fast, he's a really hard worker which makes him a handful for defenders, and technically he isn't bad.
:agree: totally agree

Actually I believe that the majority of serie A new comers (youngsters) who are considered :gsol: big talents:gsol: are overhyped.

The current Hype in serie A reminds me of the premier league hype back in the 90's.
 

Neutrol

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May 24, 2009
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Serie A table without referee mistakes:

1. Palermo 36 31 (-5)
2. Milan 35 40 (+5)
3. Juventus 31 31 (0)
4. Napoli 31 36 (+5)
5. Roma 29 32 (+3)
6. Inter 28 29 (+1)
7. Genoa 26 23 (-3)
8. Udinese 26 27 (+1)
9. Lazio 26 34 (+8)
10. Bologna 24 24 (0)
11. Cagliari 24 23 (-1)
12. Fiorentina 24 23 (-1)
13. Chievo 22 22 (0)
14. Catania 22 21 (-1)
15. Sampdoria 22 26 (+4)
16. Parma 20 22 (+2)
17. Cesena 21 19 (-2)
18. Brescia 19 15 (-4)
19. Lecce 16 18 (+2)
20. Bari 14 14 (0)

P.S. Don't show this to Zampa :lol:
 

Powis

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Dec 9, 2009
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Serie A table without referee mistakes:

1. Palermo 36 31 (-5)
2. Milan 35 40 (+5)
3. Juventus 31 31 (0)
4. Napoli 31 36 (+5)
5. Roma 29 32 (+3)
6. Inter 28 29 (+1)
7. Genoa 26 23 (-3)
8. Udinese 26 27 (+1)
9. Lazio 26 34 (+8)
10. Bologna 24 24 (0)
11. Cagliari 24 23 (-1)
12. Fiorentina 24 23 (-1)
13. Chievo 22 22 (0)
14. Catania 22 21 (-1)
15. Sampdoria 22 26 (+4)
16. Parma 20 22 (+2)
17. Cesena 21 19 (-2)
18. Brescia 19 15 (-4)
19. Lecce 16 18 (+2)
20. Bari 14 14 (0)

P.S. Don't show this to Zampa :lol:
Interesting table. And yes, i hope anybody won't show this table to Zamparini :lol:
 
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