Juventus after Luis Jimenez (2 Viewers)

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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#62
++ [ originally posted by Ian ] ++


Not really. Tevez is a huge talent, but he's very hot and cold...
What do you mean by that? Every one has good and bad matches, but when Tevez is on form he is a great player. I am not saying that we should buy him though; not too sure he would fit with Juve.
 

Stu

Senior Member
Jul 14, 2002
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#65
True that, but when he's not injured he's usually two different players. For three consecutive Sundays we may see one of the best support strikers in the world, and then the next two Sundays he sucks. Tevez is a bit like that I guess. Alvaro Recoba also fits that bill.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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#66
++ [ originally posted by Stuart ] ++
True that, but when he's not injured he's usually two different players. For three consecutive Sundays we may see one of the best support strikers in the world, and then the next two Sundays he sucks. Tevez is a bit like that I guess. Alvaro Recoba also fits that bill.
Agree with that. I wish consistency was a player trait that could be taught.
 

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