Kingsley Coman (36 Viewers)

adRHCP

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Nov 7, 2012
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Calm down guys, he should have had minutes instead of Giovinco, but it's probably his last game. Allegri will keep trying the 433 and Kingsley will continue to get minutes.
 

PedroFlu

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Sep 20, 2011
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Just loan him out.

And if the guy pushes for leaving the club for lack of playing time, I wouldn't blame him. He arrived at Juve because he couldn't play at PSG. Right now it's likely that he'd been playing more if he stayed at PSG.

Allegri is really shooting himself and the club in the foot right now. Wrong thing to do.

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Calm down guys, he should have had minutes instead of Giovinco, but it's probably his last game. Allegri will keep trying the 433 and Kingsley will continue to get minutes.
Giovinco will only leave in June. Until there he will remain at Juve and I'm sure he's still the first option for Allegri in front of Coman.

It will be a huge waste of time. Coman should be loaned out right now, unfortunately.
 

zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
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Calm down guys, he should have had minutes instead of Giovinco, but it's probably his last game. Allegri will keep trying the 433 and Kingsley will continue to get minutes.
Gio playing was OK (if its really his last game) what i dont understand is subbing in Padoin and Pepe at a lead of 3/4-0. what would you possibly gain with such a sub? Padoin is OK as an emergency starter, like we saw when Evra and Asamoah were injured and he was the only one available. when you dont have any options and you need a proven experienced player to fill in, thats were he should get playing time. playing Pepe is pointless, he is halfway retired and for him to take away playing time from a young talented player like Coman is unnecessary. if we dont play Coman in these situations, when are we gonna do it then?

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Just loan him out.

And if the guy pushes for leaving the club for lack of playing time, I wouldn't blame him. He arrived at Juve because he couldn't play at PSG. Right now it's likely that he'd been playing more if he stayed at PSG.

Allegri is really shooting himself and the club in the foot right now. Wrong thing to do.
while im against playing the likes of Padoin and Pepe before him im also strongly against loaning him out. im hoping he will play much more when we get a big enough lead ahead of Roma + 2-3 more coppa games. and honestly, there is no guarantee that he will play at the club we loan him out to, especially if its a limited coach who wont recognize his talent. and even if he plays all games, i'll take 8-9 games at Juve ahead of 19 games for a midtable team...
 

adRHCP

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Nov 7, 2012
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While I agree with you, @zizinho, I think Allegri is testing Pepe's fitness and rithm to see if he will be able to use him in the future (at least this season) in the 433. And even tho I'm not Pepe's #1 fan (I've trash-talked about him in the past) I defend him now because it's important to see if we can make good use of him. And he did well if you ask me. There's no excuse for Padoin tho.

I know he'll leave till June, but don't you saw how Gigi threw the ball out of the pitch? Even Giovinco thanked him.
 

zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
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didnt play again :sergio: seriously, this needs to stop. players like Padoin and Pepe should never be preferred as subs before him when we have a comfortable lead.
 
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Mark

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    ok, Pado's value is now up to 10.0m, who could get get if we sell him? :p
    Coman must stay and play a full game in the Coppa.
     

    swag

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    Sep 23, 2003
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    He has to start against Parma.
    He doesn't have to do anything. I don't understand why so many fans -- having never sat in a single training camp -- must insist they are better assessors of youth talent than the actual club coach just because they have a wishful fantasy about every young player being the next Messi.

    And worse... that the development of youth talent becomes a primary goal over things like winning or maintaining an engaged and competitive squad.
     

    Salvo

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    He doesn't have to do anything. I don't understand why so many fans -- having never sat in a single training camp -- must insist they are better assessors of youth talent than the actual club coach just because they have a wishful fantasy about every young player being the next Messi.

    And worse... that the development of youth talent becomes a primary goal over things like winning or maintaining an engaged and competitive squad.
    I think he has done enough to merit another start, no better game than this one really.
     

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