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PedroFlu

Senior Member
Sep 20, 2011
7,166
Which is why I start to lay the blame on the others in management as well... Have they became so blind that they cannot see such obvious weakness? More CMs aren't the answer, pjanic can't play amc, even if he could, we would have no sub for him, we also need more wingers so we aren't limited to just 2 personnel.

It's shocking for a club like us that the last notable attacking midfielder we had was zidane, 15 years ago...

Part of the blame lies on calcio culture as well, because many teams have the same pattern as ours, there are clear lack of wingers and attacking mids in the league as well, while probably most all other leagues in the world have them.
I agree to some extent.

But I'm very doubtful about Dybala's compatibility with any wingers.

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He said at the PC, we'll play a back four tomorrow with Barza, Benatia, Bonucci and Evra. WTF ?
What?
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
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Also, at some point you are going to have to create a role for Pjaca. He can't simply be a vice-Dybala. He will never play, it's as simple as that.
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We need to see more of him, as it is pretty sure we didnt splashed the money on him just because.

IMO 4-3-1-2 makes most sense when Chisio is back, (especially if Witsel comes) as our main formation. 3-5-2 and 4-4-2 as back up formations for tactical shifts, this way we dont need to spend heavily on wingers that arent on the market. Ideally, Witsel in the winter, and Draxler in the summer.

Alves - Bonnucci - Chiellini - Sandro
Khedira - Marchisio - Witsel
Pjanic
Dybala - Higuain


And when Draxler is bought, deploy him as CAM, push witsel or Khedira to the bench. and let Pjanic take their spot. That way even if we do want to play 4-4-2 or 4-3-3, you can throw Draxler on one side and Cuadrado on the other without playing fullbacks as wingers or relying on some unproven kid.
:tup:

But from where are those draxler rumours?
 

ADP1897

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Apr 17, 2014
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and who are the good AMCs in serie a this past 5 years?
Dont know if any..
I just pointed out that Serie A was, and still have a great love for AMc/Trequartista. I even remember a headline of missing no.10 in recent newspaper. So your claim Juve don't like AMc because playing in Serie A is a bit off.

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dolph

Senior Member
Mar 30, 2006
2,599
I was addressing the guy that said we should play 4-3-3 with Dybala on the left and Cuadrado on the right. I even said 4-4-2 would be better precisely because we would have 2 strikers up front in their positions for attacking power not just the wingers.

Having said that, 4-4-2 is still not strong enough. You are acting like you know Pjaca's quality when we we dont even know if he can be as good as Cuadrado. But even assuming he is as good, our wingers would still be of a level lower than any other spot in our starting 11. I dont see any of our competitors having players of Cuadrado level playing in an essential role like wingers. Koman would be that player at Bayern if Robben is gone.

We have world class quality everywhere else in the squad. We are one CM away from having a complete 4-3-1-2, either by buying a CAM or a CM. 4-3-1-2 was effective, is a minor transition from the way we are used to play and the players available on the market make it much easier to complete than 4-4-2 and 4-4-3. We have witsel on his way as a CM, there are players like Isco, James, Oscar, Payet, Draxler (his agent said he wants us again btw), all who seem transferable and would slot in the 4-3-1-2 easily. That is not to mention that our bench for it would be set as well.

We don't have WC wingers for the starting 11 and even if those 2 are somehow good enough, we dont have a bench either. You'd have to resort to playing Alves and Sandro as your wingers.

IMO 4-3-1-2 makes most sense when Chisio is back, (especially if Witsel comes) as our main formation. 3-5-2 and 4-4-2 as back up formations for tactical shifts, this way we dont need to spend heavily on wingers that arent on the market. Ideally, Witsel in the winter, and Draxler in the summer.

Alves - Bonnucci - Chiellini - Sandro
Khedira - Marchisio - Witsel
Pjanic
Dybala - Higuain

And when Draxler is bought, deploy him as CAM, push witsel or Khedira to the bench. and let Pjanic take their spot. That way even if we do want to play 4-4-2 or 4-3-3, you can throw Draxler on one side and Cuadrado on the other without playing fullbacks as wingers or relying on some unproven kid.

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Again what wingers do you have in mind that we should have bought or can still buy now? I can only think of Payet, Mahrez and Carrasco that can be seriously good and arent in very rich clubs. Even Bayern had to pay out of the ass for a completely unproven Koman and kinda lucked out with Costa.
And again how are that lineup better than a 4-3-3 with,
Alves-BonBon-Barza-Sandro
Khedira-Marchisio-Pjanic
Dybala-Higuain-Cuad/Pjaca

And mentioning Carrasco as a top winger while stating that Pjaca and Cuadrado is Inter level. Are you fucking kidding. Some people dont know how good the players we already have is.
 

Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
11,615
:tup:

We need to see more of him, as it is pretty sure we didnt splashed the money on him just because.



:tup:

But from where are those draxler rumours?
I cant remember but I am sure I read quotes from him or his agent saying he wants Juve or something like that. It was him interested in us not the otherway around.

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And again how are that lineup better than a 4-3-3 with,
Alves-BonBon-Barza-Sandro
Khedira-Marchisio-Pjanic
Dybala-Higuain-Cuad/Pjaca

And mentioning Carrasco as a top winger while stating that Pjaca and Cuadrado is Inter level. Are you fucking kidding. Some people dont know how good the players we already have is.
Cuadrado is not any better than Candreva. Pjaca is a huge question mark please dont pretend we know his quality level with any certainty. Dybala is not a winger and Cuadrado is not a left winger. Carrasco started his explosion last season and is continuing that this season.
 

lgorTudor

Senior Member
Jan 15, 2015
32,951
I was addressing the guy that said we should play 4-3-3 with Dybala on the left and Cuadrado on the right. I even said 4-4-2 would be better precisely because we would have 2 strikers up front in their positions for attacking power not just the wingers.

Having said that, 4-4-2 is still not strong enough. You are acting like you know Pjaca's quality when we we dont even know if he can be as good as Cuadrado. But even assuming he is as good, our wingers would still be of a level lower than any other spot in our starting 11. I dont see any of our competitors having players of Cuadrado level playing in an essential role like wingers. Koman would be that player at Bayern if Robben is gone.

We have world class quality everywhere else in the squad. We are one CM away from having a complete 4-3-1-2, either by buying a CAM or a CM. 4-3-1-2 was effective, is a minor transition from the way we are used to play and the players available on the market make it much easier to complete than 4-4-2 and 4-4-3. We have witsel on his way as a CM, there are players like Isco, James, Oscar, Payet, Draxler (his agent said he wants us again btw), all who seem transferable and would slot in the 4-3-1-2 easily. That is not to mention that our bench for it would be set as well.

We don't have WC wingers for the starting 11 and even if those 2 are somehow good enough, we dont have a bench either. You'd have to resort to playing Alves and Sandro as your wingers.

IMO 4-3-1-2 makes most sense when Chisio is back, (especially if Witsel comes) as our main formation. 3-5-2 and 4-4-2 as back up formations for tactical shifts, this way we dont need to spend heavily on wingers that arent on the market. Ideally, Witsel in the winter, and Draxler in the summer.

Alves - Bonnucci - Chiellini - Sandro
Khedira - Marchisio - Witsel
Pjanic
Dybala - Higuain

And when Draxler is bought, deploy him as CAM, push witsel or Khedira to the bench. and let Pjanic take their spot. That way even if we do want to play 4-4-2 or 4-3-3, you can throw Draxler on one side and Cuadrado on the other without playing fullbacks as wingers or relying on some unproven kid.

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Again what wingers do you have in mind that we should have bought or can still buy now? I can only think of Payet, Mahrez and Carrasco that can be seriously good and arent in very rich clubs. Even Bayern had to pay out of the ass for a completely unproven Koman and kinda lucked out with Costa.
Bonnucci should result in a 1 month long ban
 

dolph

Senior Member
Mar 30, 2006
2,599
I cant remember but I am sure I read quotes from him or his agent saying he wants Juve or something like that. It was him interested in us not the otherway around.

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Cuadrado is not any better than Candreva. Pjaca is a huge question mark please dont pretend we know his quality level with any certainty. Dybala is not a winger and Cuadrado is not a left winger. Carrasco started his explosion last season and is continuing that this season.
Dybala is as much a winger as Ronaldo or Messi. He would fit perfectly, starting from a RW position with the freedom to roam. In defense he would be required to add the first pressure from the right, but not track the fullback. He played that position in a friendly against Espaniol this year and he played like a beast. I dont understand why it could not be tryed at least. He has all the caracteristics to play that position, and its not that different from hes role now to be honest.

You are seriously underestimating Cuad. Hes a lot better than Candreva. Actually he has a lot of the same quality and weaknesses as Carrasco. They are both unpredictable excellent dribledes who works hard, but lacks a bit of end product and are somewhat inconsistent. They are around the same level.

Pjaca is a questionmark just as all young players are before they become stars. Anybody who ever played football can see that this guy has everything to become a WC player. He just need the chance to prove it.
 

Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
11,615
]Dybala is as much a winger as Ronaldo or Messi.[/B] He would fit perfectly, starting from a RW position with the freedom to roam. In defense he would be required to add the first pressure from the right, but not track the fullback. He played that position in a friendly against Espaniol this year and he played like a beast. I dont understand why it could not be tryed at least. He has all the caracteristics to play that position, and its not that different from hes role now to be honest.

You are seriously underestimating Cuad. Hes a lot better than Candreva. Actually he has a lot of the same quality and weaknesses as Carrasco. They are both unpredictable excellent dribledes who works hard, but lacks a bit of end product and are somewhat inconsistent. They are around the same level.

Pjaca is a questionmark just as all young players are before they become stars. Anybody who ever played football can see that this guy has everything to become a WC player. He just need the chance to prove it.
thank you.
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
We will play our regular set up and 11, Benatia in for Chiellini and Hernanes DM.

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And Evra for Sandro, from what i'm reading

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Dybala is as much a winger as Ronaldo or Messi. He would fit perfectly, starting from a RW position with the freedom to roam. In defense he would be required to add the first pressure from the right, but not track the fullback. He played that position in a friendly against Espaniol this year and he played like a beast. I dont understand why it could not be tryed at least. He has all the caracteristics to play that position, and its not that different from hes role now to be honest.

You are seriously underestimating Cuad. Hes a lot better than Candreva. Actually he has a lot of the same quality and weaknesses as Carrasco. They are both unpredictable excellent dribledes who works hard, but lacks a bit of end product and are somewhat inconsistent. They are around the same level.

Pjaca is a questionmark just as all young players are before they become stars. Anybody who ever played football can see that this guy has everything to become a WC player. He just need the chance to prove it.
Dybala is absolutely not a winger, especially when compared to Ronaldo or Messi.


Against Lyon, he played the position for a good amount cause Alves was in the center. As expected, it was atrocious
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,499
This notion of an outright forward like Dybala being forced to be seen as capable winger in the minds of fans who are thinking in Fifa arcade mindset (skill and pace equals adaptable winger) starting to get extremely outplayed. Being able to roam to different zones of attacking third and being a skill full player does not make you suitable winger no matter how much you try to convince yourselves. Foolish to limit him like that, even if what you are referring to is inside forward its kinda silly.


Being as much winger as Ronaldo who majority of his career has been playing on both wings is just silly, he is an explosive winger who taught himself to become a roaming CF. And Messi is a text book nr 10, but he played for YEARS as outright wing forward for Barca before even having his massive breakout as false 9 with Pep.


Name any game Dybala has played winger full time? Only thing I can think of is one of the latest Argentina games and it was insanely retarded by the coach to play him there.

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Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
This notion of an outright forward like Dybala being forced to be seen as capable winger in the minds of fans who are thinking in Fifa arcade mindset (skill and pace equals adaptable winger) starting to get extremely outplayed. Being able to roam to different zones of attacking third and being a skill full player does not make you suitable winger no matter how much you try to convince yourselves. Foolish to limit him like that, even if what you are referring to is inside forward its kinda silly.


Being as much winger as Ronaldo who majority of his career has been playing on both wings is just silly, he is an explosive winger who taught himself to become a roaming CF. And Messi is a text book nr 10, but he played for YEARS as outright wing forward for Barca before even having his massive breakout as false 9 with Pep.


Name any game Dybala has played winger full time? Only thing I can think of is one of the latest Argentina games and it was insanely retarded by the coach to play him there.

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I can only come up with Lyon, not sure what allegri intended but it ended up with him beeing against the line most of the time to stretch with alves playing in the midfield consistantly, and that didnt work at all
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,499
And he wasn't even winger for that game, just partly to help out because we were boxed out from central areas (Khedira and Pjanic sucked) and Alves refused to go wide. Dybala was just a forward trying to drop deep and wide to get things started.

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