Juve player with best technique (3 Viewers)

Shixian

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Sep 4, 2005
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y no one mentioned canna?
the way he controls a ball down is amazing, and not mentioning his tackling

btw, im new here..been reading this forum for a year already..
nice to meet u all..:)
 

Seven

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Jun 25, 2003
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++ [ originally posted by TonyMontana ] ++


Lol, you idiot
Do you play football yourself? Really, Zlatan does nice things, but technically he's one of the weakest players in the team.
 

Stu

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

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Zlatan is an awesome dribbler, without a doubt the best in our team and even one of the best in Europe, but his technique isn't that great. His first touch is inconsistent and his passing and shooting technique isn't as good as you seem to think it is.

Camoranesi and Del Piero are the most technically gifted Juve players.
 
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saymoon

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Sep 2, 2005
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    interesting answers guys..

    i need to clarify one thing tough.. my choiche of the word 'technique' was perhaps innaproppiate since it can be applied to pretty much every ability a player posess (like sprinting technique, tackling technique).. what i really was after is which one has the best close control, first touch, dribbling..
     

    - vOnAm -

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


    Zlatan is an awesome dribbler, without a doubt the best in our team and even one of the best in Europe, but his technique isn't that great. His first touch is inconsistent and his passing and shooting technique isn't as good as you seem to think it is.

    Camoranesi and Del Piero are the most technically gifted Juve players.
    It requires technique to dribble....I do think though that he is inconsistant but not because he lacks the technique but because of his mental state. when I see him miscontrol a pass or making ok passes its because he tends to think too far and thus looses focus on the current situation. Ex: bad first touch vs Inter, seeing the replay I understand that Zlatan was already thinking about the pass he is going to make to Trez, and thus looses focus in control the ball. That is also why many times Zlatan does the hard stuff well and the easy stuff not so well. Focus.

    I agree DP is technically one of our best, unfortunately he is more inconsistant that Zlatan(u can say that DP is potentially more technical but I think Zlatan has the same potentials) so I would rate them both about the same at the momment.

    Hence making Camoranese our best (consistant)technical player, people do tend to underrate his technical qualities but he is actually very good.
     

    - vOnAm -

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    Jul 22, 2004
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    ++ [ originally posted by Camoranesi16 ] ++
    What Is Technique?

    I have a clip from 04/05 when Camo makes a tunnel on a player on the first touch on a ball that comes 15 meters up in the air. that is Technique!

    I have another clip when Del Piero takes done a crossball by flicking it with his right foot and directly backheels it to nedved between 2 players! That is technique!

    Then I have 100 of Clips when Zlatan makes the most fantastic dribblings! Thats not technique!

    Have you ever seen Zlatan run full speed towards a defender??? He has no ball control and he doesnt know what he is going to do next.. he often slows down while Del Piero and Camoranesi continues at full speed without loosing the ball.

    Zlatan is not any more technical then Zambrotta or Nedved...

    So my answer is. Camoranesi has the best technique! He always gets the ball in strange positions, half-volley, on his chest etc. and always manages to either get through or get a freekick...

    Del Piero and Zambrotta very very close
    Zlatan is not any more technical than Zambrotta, and Zambo and Del Piero are very very close behind Camo, so that makes Zlatan tied for 2nd?? :D

    And I disagree, I think Zlatan is technically very good, the reason big players don't run at full speed is because their center of balance is not as low as littler players, so they have a harder time(slower) changing directions, and thats why he doesn't run at full speed....
    It's not a measure of his technical abilities.
     

    Amash

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    Mar 31, 2005
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    General technique, which basicly means 'ball control'.
    Than, Juve player with best technique is Nedved undoubtedly. He is the completest player in the Europe maybe whole world
     

    Camoranesi16

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    Jul 23, 2005
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    ++ [ originally posted by - vOnAm - ] ++


    And I disagree, I think Zlatan is technically very good, the reason big players don't run at full speed is because their center of balance is not as low as littler players, so they have a harder time(slower) changing directions, and thats why he doesn't run at full speed....
    It's not a measure of his technical abilities.
    That's not an excuse!
    Its like saying, short players are not as good headers because they are not that tall and therefore they can't reach the high balls as good as the tall players!
    A good header is a good header, if he is 170cm or 200cm, it doesnt matter. That is the PLAYER! you can't say, because! Vieri is a better header then Camoranesi all categories! the difference in length doesnt matter!
     

    Camoranesi16

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    Jul 23, 2005
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    Bull, he lost the ball because he had 4 defenders around him and not many options for a pass. He dribbled two of them and the second one he fribbled put him off balance. Zlatan knows exactly where he had the ball. You cant make uberdribbles without superb ball control.

    You expect too much of him.
    If he starts the counter attack before the half-court line, and have one player on each wing with him, and they are facing 4 defenders, I will ALWAYS expect more then just running into them. He did not dribble. he used his weight to hold 1 of the back, flicked the ball to the side and lost it!

    What about the 2 other players supporting him?

    We are talking about a situation where he is under no pressure during 20-30 meters of sprint!
     

    - vOnAm -

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


    That's not an excuse!
    Its like saying, short players are not as good headers because they are not that tall and therefore they can't reach the high balls as good as the tall players!
    A good header is a good header, if he is 170cm or 200cm, it doesnt matter. That is the PLAYER! you can't say, because! Vieri is a better header then Camoranesi all categories! the difference in length doesnt matter!
    Its not an excuse, it is the reality of it.....big guys take longer to stop and change directions so normally if in tight situations it would be very unwise to go full speed.
    A header is different because it has nothing to do with height, height only matters when battling for the balls.
    If you play football I think you'll realise what balance/height does to a players style on the ball.
     

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