Juve: In the Argentinian festival checking Riquelme (7 Viewers)

Jun 13, 2007
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#44
hey im new .

at one point iaquinta wasone of the best strikers in serie A . thats why he was called for the world cup .
he is also a player that can play 2 - 3 different roles not many players can do that .
he was just unlucky cuz he was injured this season.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
#46
Iaquinta is a Juve player and thus he has my full support and I wish him to prove his doubters wrong and achieve success.
 

Joaco

the cronopio
Dec 11, 2005
5,213
#47
*doing as snoop said*

I disagree, I think Riquleme is lazy and he is moody. Sometimes he doesn't show up at all. Definitely a bad investment.
I'm usually agree with you, but you should be have seen him playing against Gremio or Libertad, he is in awesome level.
 
Jun 5, 2007
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#52
RIQUELME!!!!!!!!
omg, very excited about him. didnt reali expect a link with him for his age.
he for me, is the perfect playmaker. the only weakness i can see from him is that he's slow. but coming to juve/seria a, that wouldnt be a problem. because italian football aint as fast as laliga's.

i know people might say it's unlikely for him to move here, for his age and juve's current plan. but i would love to see him with juve nex season. at least another 2 good season for him.
 

RAMI-N

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Aug 22, 2006
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#54
With Milito and Almiron on the verge of signing for the Bianconeri, the Old Lady is now tracking down Riquelme to complete a trio of Argentinean players at the club.

Juventus have been linked to various players from Argentina during this transfer market. Apart from Milito and Almiron, who will most likely join the Bianconeri, the Old Lady was linked to Javier Saviola, Gabriel Heinze, Rodrigo Palacio, Fernando Gago, Mauro Boselli and Fernando Belluschi.

However, according to 'Tuttosport', the latest player to be linked to the Turin giants is Boca Juniors' Juan Roman Riquelme, who just played in the first leg of the Copa Libertadores on Thursday morning, where he led his side to a 3-0 win over Gremio.

If the Bianconeri want to land the player, the Old Lady will have to deal with Villareal who still own him. Riquelme admitted that he would like an experience in Italy, considering that there is not much trust in him at Villareal.

"According to the agreements, soon I will have to return to Villareal, who still own me, but I would prefer finding another team, considering that they (Villareal) don't believe me. I like the idea of playing in Italy," revealed the Argentinean forward.

Goal.com
 

white_rabbit

Senior Member
Apr 9, 2006
592
#57
OMG!! WE'VE BECOME INTER!!
come on
inter have 6 Italians in the whole team which is the minimum allowed. their real problem is not the nationality but that the players have more power than the club,which moratti granted.
this resulted in Argentinians there starting a union. its not that clear this season because the team didn't face problems through the season.
go to last season matches and see if an Argentinian scores all the others come to congratulate him but if non Argentinian scores only one or two come.

even though juve have a French connection all the players do it for the club first. professional if you might say. Ibra's comments also shows the deferences.

as for requilme it is a logical choice. if we get almiron he will be our only option in central/attaching midfield so we need another. but in reality neddy can play in attaching midfield. youngdters such as giovinco, marchesio and de coegli are still young to stick to one position and i think ranieri might try them an attaching midfield.
 

baggio

Senior Member
Jun 3, 2003
19,250
#58
U a fan of Iaquinta or is that Sarcasm?

I'm actually on the fence when it comes to Iaquinta. He's the Jekyll and Hyde kinda player according to me. But I do feel there are better established alternatives out there. While we still dont know how Ranieri envisions using Iaquinta next season: as a striker or winger?!
 

baggio

Senior Member
Jun 3, 2003
19,250
#59
Riquelme continues to be the enigma. I think he just needs the right environment to blossom into a world beater. Hopefully, Juve could be it. He's an investment.
 

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