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Nzoric

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Jan 16, 2011
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The ex-Bianconeri official is full of praise for the forward's industry and selflessness but he does not feel that the 29-year-old is a natural goalscorer

Former Juventus director Luciano Moggi says Carlos Tevez is a "good player", but feels the Argentine is not capable of deciding games on his own.

The Bianconeri signed the forward from Manchester City this summer and the No.10 has enjoyed a positive start to his career in Turin, having already racked up two goals in three Serie A appearances.

However, Tevez failed to net in the midweek Champions League draw with Copenhagen, a game that Moggi feels proved that the ex-West Ham man is not the natural goalscorer that Juve have been craving for so many years.

"This is a moment in which they are not running as they should," the Monticiano native wrote in Libero. "They do not sting, do not hurt the opponent.

"But if the attack does not score or makes mistakes, the blame should not be put on Tevez, who is a support striker.

"He wears himself out for his team-mates in attack, looking for space for himself and others.

"And if he does not shoot on goal or makes a mistake in front of the opposition goalkeeper, it is down to the fact that he does not have those particular characteristics of a striker.

"He is a good player, but is certainly not one of those champions who can win games on his own."

Tevez, who has not been capped by Argentina since 2011, joined Juventus for an initial fee of €9 million.


This motherfucker needs to shut the fuck up already.
 

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LiquidPLP

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2012
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Moggi is past it definitely. Him saying Schelotto is the next big thing a few years ago proved it. Now he's just embarrassing himself by saying Tevez is no champion. He's no Del Piero but well... hard to blem him for that.
 

LiquidPLP

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2012
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Don't blame him though. If he was here with us right now he'd do more damage than good, because he's a dinosaur. It's the same pretty much with Galliani. Some hate him other still praise for what he's done but he's nowhere near top 3 ds in Italy right now.
 

Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
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When you are a transfer director it is your job to scout and look for players and watch them very closely and get scout reports about them etc... Moggi has not had access to these resources since 2006.
 

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