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DAiDEViL

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Gio could have had a good career being the hero for a midtable club, but he wanted to feel like Messi, so he moved to an amateur league for good money.
 

Lapa

FLY, EAGLES FLY
Sep 29, 2008
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Definitely not Finnish They haven't had a deent footballer since Litmanen :D

Lapa should stick to vodka and racism and leave football to those in the know :b81:
Hyypiä! But strikers, we don't produce 'em (yes, Pukki is shite).

I drink only beer. And Bailey's sometimes. Maybe I should have some now. :drool:
 
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DanielSz

DanielSz

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    Giovinco was talented in that he could dribble but there wasn’t much else there. He never really produced enough for his position, even at lower levels.

    Yildiz is on another level.
     

    Osman

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    Aug 30, 2002
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    Bigger talent than Giovinco?
    Because Giovinco was the most talented player we've had in Juve primavera in the last 20 years.

    Haha I'm not going that far back. Giovinco was really dominant at youth level. Super creative for Azzurrini. I watched every single azzurrini game and Empoli, and his playmaking was next level.

    Somewhere under conte and 2nd season with Parma he got obsessed with being a goalscoring attacker that mainly shoots, like a Di Natalie, and lost his way. Too small and slow for that. When you that insanely small you should atleast be fast or have high acceleration to get more shots off.


    But talent wise defenitely the most impressive at stage. But as said I wasn't going that far back.

    But this Yildiz kid seems to have it all as all around tool, size&physique, technique, passing and shooting.

    Hope for us sake he isnt performing like this just because his opponents are kids.


    It would be nice for once to steal a true gem from Bayern.

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    doesn’t rate Fagioli but thinks Giovinco is the biggest talent to come through the system in the last 20 years. Makes sense actually.
    Dude Giovinco was considered waaaay bigger talent than Fagioli. Dont even start. Juve and Azurri had big hopes for him for a reason.

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    Giovinco was talented in that he could dribble but there wasn’t much else there. He never really produced enough for his position, even at lower levels.

    Yildiz is on another level.

    Dribbling wasn't his best asset, in fact his first touch was hit lacking at times. It was his creativity and supreme eye for opening passes. He was a true creative forward.
     
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    DanielSz

    DanielSz

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    The jump from primavera to top flight is massive, but there’s also no way Kean is a better footballer today than Yildiz.
     

    cimenk

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    Jul 23, 2008
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    News Kenan #Yildiz: The 17 y/o top talent from @JuventusFC is seriously considering to leave the club in summer despite of his contract until 2025. Main reason: Unfulfilled promises! Still highly interested: @SLBenfica.

    This season (U19): 14 ⚽️/ 6 assists.

    @SkySportDE

    [Florian Plettenberg]
    What is the promise ?
    If it means playing in Next Gen or Senior Team, We should promote him. This guy really talented. The example of it would be how Musiala promoted and got minutes in Bayern since young age
     

    Seven

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    Jun 25, 2003
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    Giovinco was talented in that he could dribble but there wasn’t much else there. He never really produced enough for his position, even at lower levels.

    Yildiz is on another level.
    What?

    He had several seasons in which he produced plenty:

    2011-2012: 15 goals for Parma
    2015: 22 goals for Toronto
    2016: 17 goals for Toronto
    2017: 16 goals for Toronto
    2018: 13 goals for Toronto

    Those are definitely decent numbers. Giovinco had the option to be a decent rotation player for Juventus or be the star of a lesser team or in a lesser league. He went with the second option and with the money he earned, who can blame him?
     

    Siamak

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    He did, the above bit Siamak posted is old speculation by gazetta that these guys are just repeating.
    I think it's just media games to expedite his promotion to the NextGen to get a bigger chance with the 1st team.
     

    Siamak

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    "As long as the project is there, his choice will be to play for many years with #Juve", important words - of high impact as well - said by the entourage of Kenan #Yildiz (17) a few weeks ago in the interview given to TuttoJuve. The rumors that came from Sky Deutschland - and anticipated a few days ago by Gazzetta -, talk about "broken promises" from #Juventus regarding the young talent whose contract expires 2025 and that he could leave the bianconero club after only one year.

    However, information collected by our editorial staff is in stark contrast: sources close to the bianconeri assured that there are no problems and that there is a great will to respect the project set last summer. Besides, there is interest from the Continassa to not lose a young prospect with a rosy future.

    [Mirko Di Natale - TuttoJuve]

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    #Yildiz towards being called up in #NextGen for the game against Pro Vercelli tomorrow. Linked promotions: #Brambilla picks from the #Under19, after having to let go some of his players to #Allegri in the first squad. #Juventus

    [Giovanni Albanese]
     

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