[ITA] Serie A 2010/2011 (9 Viewers)

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Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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Lavezzi was always a rather mediocre finisher, perhaps even a below average finisher. But he's always been a player who works a lot for the others and now that Napoli finally got a capable finisher Lavezzi's contribution is better felt with the number of assists he has and he'll have till the end of the season. Kinda like Cassano. Antonio too isn't a scoring machine but creates a lot for the others.
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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Lavezzi would be perfect in a trident attack. But without a natural poacher next to him, someone he can dish to, then he's ineffective. Still quite a talented player. Without him Cavani wouldn't have half the goals.
 

v1rtu4l

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Mar 4, 2008
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Well he's too crazy and that's not good, but sometimes it's great if someone like him is the boss in your team, cause he acts like a fan. I mean if he was our president DN would have been sacked 4 weeks ago.
he is actually so crazy that i would not be astouned to learn that he fires a new coach after a bad friendly result in preseason :p
 

v1rtu4l

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Mar 4, 2008
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For the second year running, Di Natale leads both the topscorer and goal+assist list.
Well, I wasn't some big fan of his, but for his last two seasons he gets a :delpiero:. The last one in his age who had such a productive serie A season was Del Piero in 2007/08.
so what you are saying is, that we can be glad that we did not sign him, when it was rumored ? :p
 

Red

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napoli still got a shot imo
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There is every chance that Juve have lost enough games since playing Inter that they won't lose to Milan this weekend. Milan also have a Derby to play before the end of the season.

Milan will drop enough points that the door will be open, but I'm not sure anyone except Inter has the bottle to take advantage.
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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I said it a couple months ago and I still believe it's true. Allegri's lack of experience under pressure, even in matches against the smaller teams in the Spring, will cause Milan to falter. Leonardo will win Serie A with his hated rivals and the embarrassment for Milan will be enormous.

Milan has Palermo, Roma and Udinese away (the latter on the last day of the season) while Inter only have to worry about Milan and Napoli registered as away games.

It will come down to the wire but I can see Milan choking on the final day of the season a la Inter in 2002.
 

Gian

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Apr 12, 2009
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I said it a couple months ago and I still believe it's true. Allegri's lack of experience under pressure, even in matches against the smaller teams in the Spring, will cause Milan to falter. Leonardo will win Serie A with his hated rivals and the embarrassment for Milan will be enormous.

Milan has Palermo, Roma and Udinese away (the latter on the last day of the season) while Inter only have to worry about Milan and Napoli registered as away games.

It will come down to the wire but I can see Milan choking on the final day of the season a la Inter in 2002.


Disagree, Allegri might be inexperienced but like I said before it's not Allegri who's essential for their scudetto race, it's the bloody Zingaro that keeps them winning the games. Sure it sounds odd but Allegri isn't a tactical mastermind, if anything far from it numerous times I've seen a poor tactical aspect of his game. I can't see them choking, they have a 5 point gap.

The team that has Zingaro wins the league.
 

Bjerknes

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Disagree, Allegri might be inexperienced but like I said before it's not Allegri who's essential for their scudetto race, it's the bloody Zingaro that keeps them winning the games. Sure it sounds odd but Allegri isn't a tactical mastermind, if anything far from it numerous times I've seen a poor tactical aspect of his game. I can't see them choking, they have a 5 point gap.

The team that has Zingaro wins the league.
The Derby will be huge. If Inter can grab a win there then Milan could certainly drop their 5 point gap.
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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The problem and what sucks (from my perspective, of course :D) is that it's not just Zlatan anymore. All 4 attackers are doing excellent. If you noticed, Zlatan is rather average lately. Sure, he gives an occasional goal or assist, but in the last month or so it's one of Cassano, Pato or Robinho who takes the MOtM award. Even when Zlatan is average, one of those three shines and wins them points.

Well, can't say that it wasn't expected. When you have 4 terrific attackers, chances are big that at least one of them will be in great form on a matchday and win them matches, especially against average serie A teams.
 

RAMI-N

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Aug 22, 2006
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The problem and what sucks (from my perspective, of course :D) is that it's not just Zlatan anymore. All 4 attackers are doing excellent. If you noticed, Zlatan is rather average lately. Sure, he gives an occasional goal or assist, but in the last month or so it's one of Cassano, Pato or Robinho who takes the MOtM award. Even when Zlatan is average, one of those three shines and wins them points.

Well, can't say that it wasn't expected. When you have 4 terrific attackers, chances are big that at least one of them will be in great form on a matchday and win them matches, especially against average serie A teams.
:agree:

Let's not forget that the rest of teams are helping Milan (up till now) to stay top of the table...
 
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