Juve player with best technique (1 Viewer)

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by Marty ] ++


I wouldn't say it's just an opinion, it's a fact. Note how I said one of the main reasons, not the sole reason. You can't argue that Zlatan has been very important for the team the previous season.
Ibrahimovic was a very important player for us last term, certainly. Just as Del Piero was very important for us in being the Most Decisive Player in Serie A....just as Camoranesi was great in being one of the league leaders in assists with about 12....just as Cannavaro was perhaps the best defender in Serie A....just as Nedved scored one of the most important goals of the season at the Stadio Olimpico. The fact of the matter is without any of these players and many others, we might not have won the Scudetto. Every player is important to the team effort because everybody plays their own part, and without that part we lack something....and that something could have been the difference in the season.

Ibrahimovic played his part by creating goals and filling in for Del Piero and Trezeguet when needed. Without him we wouldn't have had a proper replacement for those two stalwarts and we wouldn't have found a future key player for our club. Everybody has their place at the club, and all contributions were fruitful to our success.
 

Stu

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Jul 14, 2002
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++ [ originally posted by Andy ] ++
I consider Technique to be the way in which players control the ball with different parts of the body....the efficiency in the way they do it and how fluid their movements appear. Usually the more fluid the movements the more likely players are to have success with the ball repeatedly, however sometimes that is not the case.

Therefore, technique is a split between efficiency and how a player's movements influence the movement of the ball.
Exactly. This right here is a very good description of the word technique. Players like Del Piero and Camoranesi fall right into the category of technically gifted players. Nedved's technique isn't very good and Zlatan's certainly isn't the best in the team.
 

Stu

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Jul 14, 2002
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++ [ originally posted by Amash ] ++
I'm standing by mine statement that Nedved has a best technique.
I was listening once Miroslav Ivic and he was saying that Nedved has a best technique and that he is completest player in Europe, BTW. Miroslav Ivic is the best football expert in eastern Europe
No way in hell does Nedved have the best technique at Juve. His technique is average.

++ [ originally posted by Gino Genesio ] ++
camoranesi , delpiero , zlatan and i also think viera isent bad in some of those things

ps best cheststopper all time : MAURO GERMAN CAMORANESI :eek:

,ever seen a player who can chest a ball like camoranesi he simply rulesssssssss!
Agreed about Camo's chest control, it's simply outstanding.
 

MeRs0

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Jun 26, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by Stuart ] ++


Exactly. This right here is a very good description of the word technique. Players like Del Piero and Camoranesi fall right into the category of technically gifted players. Nedved's technique isn't very good and Zlatan's certainly isn't the best in the team.

That description covers half of the meaning. Technique is a mysteryious word, it has alot of meanings. You can have a good heading technique, passing technique, good shot stopping technique, receiving the ball technique etc. etc.

You have to remember, that every player that plays proffesional football has technique. And for instance most midfielders are on equal line when it comes how good technique too.

But the thing that seperates the players technique are their brains. They have to have brains and courage to do technicall thing in a match, and they have to have brains and courage to complete it without failing.

Therefor I belive most of the proffesional players have more or less same technique. But the question is the execution of that technique.

And that is why people can say that Zlatan has better technique than Nedved. But not neccessary. It can only mean that Zlatan has more confidence in his own abbilities as to do a technicall finesse in a match, while Nedved goes for the safe and secure one.

But in the backyard after a practice, Nedved can do tricks too by himself.

So anyone who is arguing that DP or Zlatan has better technique than Nedved or Camoranesi are wrong. All of them know a thing or two and all of them are most likely on the same line.
 

- vOnAm -

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Jul 22, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by Camoranesi16 ] ++


Don't worry mate, I play football. been playing football for 12 years now! I play right back-winger...

as you are saying, a big man cant run full speed because of his size. There you have it!
let me explain:
the ideal prima punta is at least (approx) 177cm. You will never find a Nisterooy, Trezeguet or Ronaldo that is shorter then 175cm!

The Ideal Technichian wheights at maximum (Approx) 80kg, and aare less then 180cm.
Camoranesi, Aimar, Rhonaldinho (181cm 79kg), maradonna etc...

An player with a "prima punta body" CANT be as technical as an ideal technichian and the same gos with technichans being prima punta...

Not that I am on the sam level as these players, but Im 174 and consider myself rather agile and technical, I've never in my life seen a player over 185cm more technical then me! Not that Im God born, but its not in their nature!
there are alot of players that are more technical, but they have my body type.

catch my grip?:D
Of course I catch ya :D I know it is very rare for tall people to be technical,but Zlatan IMO is one exception. And I said big guys don't dribble at full speed. I don't think its a matter of ball control rather motion control(body). It comes down to quickness of execution.
Because of his size relative to other players (smaller than him) it would be unwise to dribble at full speed. And thats why I still think he is on the same technical level as the bests are at Juve.
I think also that the level of technique big guys have are not shown as often on the field as players of your size. You can execute the same technique quicker then big guys, which makes your technical moves more effective. Thats what I think really seperates big guys dribbling at full speed and smaller guys : the quickness of their movement (body,legs).
Im a small guy myself and sometimes I get by defenders by doing the same moves as my bigger counterpart only I can do them quicker.
 

Stu

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Jul 14, 2002
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++ [ originally posted by MeRs0 ] ++

That description covers half of the meaning. Technique is a mysteryious word, it has alot of meanings. You can have a good heading technique, passing technique, good shot stopping technique, receiving the ball technique etc. etc.

You have to remember, that every player that plays proffesional football has technique. And for instance most midfielders are on equal line when it comes how good technique too.

But the thing that seperates the players technique are their brains. They have to have brains and courage to do technicall thing in a match, and they have to have brains and courage to complete it without failing.

Therefor I belive most of the proffesional players have more or less same technique. But the question is the execution of that technique.

And that is why people can say that Zlatan has better technique than Nedved. But not neccessary. It can only mean that Zlatan has more confidence in his own abbilities as to do a technicall finesse in a match, while Nedved goes for the safe and secure one.

But in the backyard after a practice, Nedved can do tricks too by himself.

So anyone who is arguing that DP or Zlatan has better technique than Nedved or Camoranesi are wrong. All of them know a thing or two and all of them are most likely on the same line.
Of course they are different types of technique but when you take all of them into account I think that Del Piero and Camoranesi are the most technically gifted Juventus players. Nedved's technique isn't near as good as that of Camoranesi.
 

Amash

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Mar 31, 2005
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++ [ originally posted by barkuss ] ++



Nema problema....al nemoj slušat tog senilnog starca,gori je od Ćire :D
Ne bi ja sluso njega da imam nekog pametnijeg al nije ni on los u stvari super je. Jest da ne moze da izgovori ni jedno ime kako treba al su mu svi komentari na mjestu i najstrucnije je futbalsko lice koje se pojavljuje na tv:D
 

s0ftcore

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Jul 13, 2002
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Zambrotta - great technique. Left foot, right foot crossing - he makes it look so simple and he's got great control and pace.

It's either him or DP for me. Zlatan loses the ball too much to be somebody who has the 'best technique' so I don't think he has the best technique in Juve. Camronesi has some fancy tricks too :)
 

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