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Kopanja

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Jul 30, 2015
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true, but some of his WB's were very attacking like Cuadrado and Vargas, at Milan he doesn't have the WB's to stretch out opposition and own their flanks
True dat. Cuads, Vargas (god he was great for some time) and even Pasqual for some time were good. But Rodriguez and Conti are good going forward, really. Btw, Asa and Licht proved that you don't need to be dribbling machine to stretch an opposition, hell you don't even need to know how to cross damn ball.
 

Linebreak

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Sep 18, 2009
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Dear God that is not even schoolboy defending.

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We all know Bonbon was never a good defender, it was all about his deep playmaking, his long accurate balls, and his passion. If Milan doesn't realise this soon, they'll be very disappointed with this signing and will clock up a lot of these embarrassing losses.
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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...We all know Bonbon was never a good defender...
he was never great in 1on1 situations. chiellini is a world class man marker, bonucci is not. but bonucci's positioning and vision is top notch on his day. he's not just a meh defending, good passing midfielder with some grinta, playing as a central defender.

anyway, fuck him, i hope he never wins anything besides the world famous berlusconi cup with meelan.
 

tosh_rose

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Aug 21, 2010
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Opinion: Bonucci will return to his old self, Juventus will miss him
12 September at 16:00

It’s not been an easy weekend for Milan fans. Despite revamping their squad to the tune of €200 million this summer, the Rossoneri found themselves on the receiving end of a 4-1 shellacking at the weekend, being humbled by Lazio. A particular problem has been Milan’s defence, with new signing and captain Leonardo Bonucci looking very poor at the Stadio Olimpico, prompting a frankly exaggerated set of negative appraisals about the Italy star on social media.

Yet we think this is wrong: with Musacchio, Romagnoli and Donnarumma, the Rossoneri will have one of the best defenses in Europe, and Bonucci will certainly get back to the levels that had some touting him as the best CB around, period. He will be helped by his gradual return to shape, and by playing regularly in a three-at-the-back system.
It is still Juventus who are the losers here: they will miss his leadership, as Chiellini is often injured, Barzagli is tired and Benatia is not the defender he used to be.

Rugani needs to emerge to become a consistent defender. Benedikt Howedes is a question mark. There has to be reason that he has only one cap, and only earned a move to a big club on the edge of 30, and not for a big sum either.

http://www.calciomercato.com/en/new...rn-to-his-old-self-juventus-will-miss-h-61441

Sorry if posted, but... I couldnt help myself... Jesus :lol::lol::lol::sergio:
 

piotrr

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Sep 13, 2011
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