Juan Cuadrado (41 Viewers)

Cuads legacy


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Luftwaffles

Il terzo uomo
Dec 1, 2005
5,055
Cuadrado is capable of doing something sublime every now and again, pace the strike that sunk Inter.

Sadly, he is inconsistent. If you are a club with ambitions to conquer Europe as well as the Italian opposition, you need players who are consistently week after week. I'm still surprised that we bought him.
 

pitbull

Senior Member
Jul 26, 2007
11,045
Cuadrado is capable of doing something sublime every now and again, pace the strike that sunk Inter.

Sadly, he is inconsistent. If you are a club with ambitions to conquer Europe as well as the Italian opposition, you need players who are consistently week after week. I'm still surprised that we bought him.
Almost no one is consistent week in week out. When Cuadrado hits form he's almost unplayable, even if it's just for a few months imo it's still worthwile to have him around for those match winning performances from him
 
Mar 3, 2014
3,866
I love this Cuadrado logic:
- Yes! Let's sell the player who loves playing here!
- We need wingers, let's sell Cuadrado and have to buy one more winger than we would have had to before!
- Cuadrado had a bad month! Let's just forget the countless amount of times he saved our ass in elimination matches.
- Let's sell the national team quality player, who comes up big in matches, who has ~10 years of Serie A playing experience!
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,499
I want to keep him too.


But I dont think getting Costa is the reason for selling him (even if both are quite similar in style), but the 2nd interest in winger, Bernadeschi or Keita. Both 2 players who can play across all attacking positions.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,335
I want to keep him too.


But I dont think getting Costa is the reason for selling him (even if both are quite similar in style), but the 2nd interest in winger, Bernadeschi or Keita. Both 2 players who can play across all attacking positions.
There is no possible justification for selling the most entertaining player on Earth. On form this guy dances and twists his way past defenders seemingly forgetting all worries or cares in the world and making me forget mine too.
 

Fr3sh

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2011
37,254
There is no possible justification for selling the most entertaining player on Earth. On form this guy dances and twists his way past defenders seemingly forgetting all worries or cares in the world and making me forget mine too.
:tup:

Most definetely one of the most entertaining to watch along with Neymar, Marcelo and Mandzo ( :heart: i find it entertaining how he bullies fools)

really really hope we keep him
 

X Æ A-12

Senior Member
Contributor
Sep 4, 2006
87,944
I would like to keep him if we can, as a backup for RB and RW, but the guy really should not be a starter here anymore. He can be great in those tough away games where he can bomb down the flank and do the work of two men, contributing defensively and being a threat on the counter but when we're on top of games he's too inconsistent and far too often when he doesn't have open space to run into is easily shut down.
 

X Æ A-12

Senior Member
Contributor
Sep 4, 2006
87,944
sure why the fuck not. like 9/10 games we play these days we are in the ascendancy pressing some smaller team that tries to sit back and defend against us. Imagine Bernardeschi cutting in from RW making space for Cuads to bomb down the flank. It wouldn't be an every week thing but when we are in the ascendancy or need a goal it could be a useful option

It makes more sense than playing Lichtsteiner in games where we spend the entire time attacking.
 

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