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Dostoevsky

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May 27, 2007
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Molinaro won the ball numerous times from Diana, he took on Comotto as well(cause Nedved wasn't there) and had to take on Stellone and Recoba on at times as well(should Chiellini and Legro be there??). Other than that, besides one missed trap, Molinaro did not make any mistakes.




Great arguement, you convinced me.
He made mistakes in attack with some terrible passes.
 
Oct 3, 2004
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My quick 1st half comments (and I'm in a bad mood!)

So much for innovative Tinkering, the Nedved-Momo-Camo-Palladino midfield offensively contributed to NOTHING in this game. Momo made a couple good passes, one neat tackle, but overall each time with the ball nothing spectacular came out from him. I was expecting a DM with some offensive contributions, and I haven't really seen much of that.

Our weakest link: Molinaro. Let's just say that's why I'm in a bad mood! This guy seriously has to GO! Not Juve material whatsoever, it's almost like Paramatti all over again!! :(
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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Molinaro won the ball numerous times from Diana, he took on Comotto as well(cause Nedved wasn't there) and had to take on Stellone and Recoba on at times as well(should Chiellini and Legro be there??). Other than that, besides one missed trap, Molinaro did not make any mistakes.
Molinaro gave the ball away three times during the half, was caught out of position numerous times and seems to not close down his opponent, thus why Toro had two good opportunities to score in the last 15 minutes. He needs to get out there and put pressure on his opponent and not let them have a free cross FFS.
 

Elvin

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Nov 25, 2005
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It's not about him making many mistakes or not, it's the assurance/trust players ought to give to their teammates, and clearly our players don't trust Molinaro.
 
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