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Pingo

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Oct 31, 2007
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We are playing with two men down (Palla and Molinaro)...Neddy is bad today...Bring on Tiago get "little miss sunshine" out of there, let Camo play on the wing...Let's try Stendardo out on the CD and Chiellini on the LB...

Two words 4 the first half.... Fucking offal...
WTF is ruineri thinking??? Let's be serious...
 

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Azzurri7

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Dec 16, 2003
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I don't know why you guys arguing here. You're all right if you think of it.

He's improving and doing good back defensively, but he's very very poor coming up-front.

I don't understand why you guys are arguin, or what for
 

tibike

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Dec 11, 2007
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Molinaro was fairly solid defensively, no worse than Zebina IMO. His crosses still suck, though.
And Palladino has the pace and the skills to do something on the right wing, but he is just so far away from action.
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
116,172
A few glaring problems here:

1) Camoranesi isn't coming back enough to help Sissoko, which is what I was afraid of. Our players think we're playing the straight 4-4-2 when in reality Mauro still thinks he's playing right-midfield - not good.

2) Del Piero isn't seeing enough of the ball.

3) Palladingo isn't doing anything useful like usual, but he did have a few good dribbles at the start of the match.

4) Nedved isn't helping out at all defensively.

5) Again, we need someone in there to distribute the ball and help sure up the center of the pitch as having Palladingo and Nedved on the wing and Camoranesi all over the place gives us little in the center of the pitch, especially when Sissoko can't pass worth a shit.

6) Same problems as usual.
 

Elvin

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Nov 25, 2005
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I don't know why you guys arguing here. You're all right if you think of it.

He's improving and doing good back defensively, but he's very very poor coming up-front.

I don't understand why you guys are arguin, or what for
I don't mind arguing... but Dominic is just one arrogant white-boy who think he knows more than everybody, and when you prove that he's just a wannabe he comes back and calls you stupid lol

retard....
 

Snoop

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Oct 2, 2001
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You guys are always on the look out for Molinaro, it totally clouds your judgement. You can't rate him objectively.
why is that? his mistakes is pissing everyone here, I don't know why you keep on defending this fool. Chiellini and him at the left side is weakening us, simply because Chiellini is not a true central defender, ofcourse he is good with header and tackling and all, but he is not the type to organize the defense just like for example Legrotaglie is doing. Our left side was the weakest link so far in this game, you can't deny that.
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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I don't know why you guys arguing here. You're all right if you think of it.

He's improving and doing good back defensively, but he's very very poor coming up-front.

I don't understand why you guys are arguin, or what for
Still don't know how Molinaro is improving. Same mistakes at the back, same missed passes, same laughable errors, etc.
 

Azzurri7

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Dec 16, 2003
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A few glaring problems here:

1) Camoranesi isn't coming back enough to help Sissoko, which is what I was afraid of. Our players think we're playing the straight 4-4-2 when in reality Mauro still thinks he's playing right-midfield - not good.

2) Del Piero isn't seeing enough of the ball.

3) Palladingo isn't doing anything useful like usual, but he did have a few good dribbles at the start of the match.

4) Nedved isn't helping out at all defensively.

5) Again, we need someone in there to distribute the ball and help sure up the center of the pitch as having Palladingo and Nedved on the wing and Camoranesi all over the place gives us little in the center of the pitch, especially when Sissoko can't pass worth a shit.

6) Same problems as usual.

I agree pretty much here with everything, Mauro should give a hand more helping Sissoko. However putting him back to his position instead of Palladino and putting Tiago in would be more helpful.
 

Dominic

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Jan 30, 2004
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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.
Again, Molinaro had to cover the whole left flank himself. Putting pressure on one attacker, frees another if Nedved doesn't cover properly(which he didn't). Besides, I still reckon Molinaro handled it very well.

I said passes not crosses.
I agree, that's still where his weakness lies, but Molinaro didn't do anything wrong in the first half. I'm not sure what taking Molinaro off would help anyway.

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.
So, they should just let him handle everything alone? Great teammtes, if that was the case.

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