Juve is have a lack in Argentinian and Brazilian Players (2 Viewers)

Temimi

Don-Fabio
Dec 21, 2005
280
#1
Juve have not had an Argentinian or Brazilian player from ages.
The best players came from there i think that we need a couple of players from there to have a bit of a latino style



Riquelme the magnificant midfielder i think should be Juve's target. Juve might lose the talented pavel nedved we really do need Riquelme in this team
RIQUELME IS THE BEST CHOICE
 

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isha00

Senior Member
Jun 24, 2003
5,114
#3
Moggi usually tries to avoid buying South American players. It's because, among other things, of the long trips they have to do to play with their NTs.
 

Hambon

Lion of the Desert
Apr 22, 2005
8,073
#4
isha00 said:
Moggi usually tries to avoid buying South American players. It's because, among other things, of the long trips they have to do to play with their NTs.

that totally blew my mind....Moggi is a genius...thanks Isha for the great insight:agree:

btw how do u expain Olivera & Zala (Panther):p
 
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Temimi

Don-Fabio
Dec 21, 2005
280
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  • Thread Starter #5
    I meant first team players :S
    do u put oliviera with juve'z first team squad
     

    Hambon

    Lion of the Desert
    Apr 22, 2005
    8,073
    #6
    Temimi said:
    I meant first team players :S
    do u put oliviera with juve'z first team squad
    Of Course...even though he gets benched like a Towel boy...he still gots skills and is part of the first team....in other words; subs for the starting eleven are considered part of the First team:cool:
     
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    Temimi

    Don-Fabio
    Dec 21, 2005
    280
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  • Thread Starter #7
    You might be right
    but when is the last time you had a forward like saviola or adriano
    and a midfielder like riquleme or kaka
    and a defender like lucio and heinze
    I MEAN FROM ARGENTINA OR BRAZIL
    wee dont need latins goalkeepers Italians rock
     
    Jul 5, 2005
    2,653
    #9
    I think that the reason that we dont take many players from Argentina and Brazil is because they dont dont fit on the play style of Juventus. Our playing style is "team playing" that depends in all players perfomance, and the wrong with that players is that the most times are egocentric to their playing.
     

    Theodore

    Big,Brute,PowerfulStriker
    Dec 5, 2005
    657
    #11
    nothing wrong lack of latino player, compare our title with inter`s......

    something was wrong if italian club lack of italian players......
     

    k0k0

    Junior Member
    Nov 28, 2005
    301
    #12
    joe5 said:
    I think that the reason that we dont take many players from Argentina and Brazil is because they dont dont fit on the play style of Juventus. Our playing style is "team playing" that depends in all players perfomance, and the wrong with that players is that the most times are egocentric to their playing.
    agreed, and we have to think about the status player...euro pasport or not,
     

    Dominic

    Senior Member
    Jan 30, 2004
    16,705
    #13
    Well, both Camoranesi and Trezeguet are somewhat Argentinian. Especially the former.

    Besides, we should be looking at wether or not we need the respective player. Not at his origin. Also passport etc. are often an issue when buying a player, who's playing in South-America.
     

    Tourinorum

    Senior Member
    Nov 23, 2005
    1,494
    #14
    joe5 said:
    I think that the reason that we dont take many players from Argentina and Brazil is because they dont dont fit on the play style of Juventus. Our playing style is "team playing" that depends in all players perfomance, and the wrong with that players is that the most times are egocentric to their playing.

    That's pretty generelizing... we'll just have to get another Camo and not a Ronaldinho.
    There aren't many South American players in the Serie A, not just Juve, because they dont fit to the playing style. It's much more physical here so a player like Ronaldinho would get his teeth knocked out before he could juggle.
     

    Stu

    Senior Member
    Jul 14, 2002
    17,557
    #16
    I agree with Temimi. Some South American flair would be a nice addition to a team like ours. We lack creativity and the cutting edge in midfield that Argentinians and Brazilians are known to bring to the fore. Players like Aimar, Riquelme, Kaka and Ronaldinho to name a few can change the outcome of a game with one visionary through pass or a breathtaking run. At present we don't have someone who can do this with frequency and IMO acquiring such a player would make us a less predictable, more dangerous team.
     

    Stu

    Senior Member
    Jul 14, 2002
    17,557
    #17
    Bianconeri9 said:
    That's pretty generelizing... we'll just have to get another Camo and not a Ronaldinho.
    There aren't many South American players in the Serie A, not just Juve, because they dont fit to the playing style. It's much more physical here so a player like Ronaldinho would get his teeth knocked out before he could juggle.
    There may not be as many South Americans in Serie A as in La Liga, but a lot of the ones who ply their trade in Italy are difference makers. Veron, Kaka, Adriano and Mancini are game-winning players.
     
    Mar 14, 2004
    4,926
    #18
    Players with creativity,vision and good ball control make other,average players better. Just remember Tacch with Zidane,Maniche with Deco and many others. Players such as Ronaldinho,Deco,Aimar,Riquelme,Zidane open up space by dragging away 2-3 players aside and then give the easy job to someone else....

    And currently we dont have such player.....
     

    Byrone

    Peen Meister
    Dec 19, 2005
    30,778
    #19
    I suppose the problem with having an attack minded midfielder is, is that our midfiled would have to play around the player.Juve did that when Zizou was here.
     

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