Matthijs de Ligt (50 Viewers)

He-Man

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Hes 19. Ronaldo mentality type. Type of winner, more pressure, the better he plays. And hes CB. The most neuralgic position in football, where the pressure is much more compressed than the pressure on offensive players.

Thank u Juventus, my love.
Thank u Fabio.


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Strickland

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Said sarri and his way of playing was an important part of his decition. Wonder if he would even come here with allegri still in charge?
probably just paying his respects to the next management and nothing more. but Allegris Juve certainly didn't give a good impression against Ajax in CL, I wouldn't want to join that style of play :D
 

fredrik

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probably just paying his respects to the next management and nothing more. but Allegris Juve certainly didn't give a good impression against Ajax in CL, I wouldn't want to join that style of play :D
Sarris style is alot closer to ajax way of playing, so makes sense that de ligt would find that attractive. Imo allegri was sacked bc his style was unattractive to fans and players, and would hinder the growth of juventus going forward.
 

Valerio.

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in 3 years that wage is probably common enough around top players. if you look at the highest paid footballers in the world 10 years ago and compare it to nowadays, it looks pretty funny http://techblogbiz.blogspot.com/2009/06/top-ten-highest-salary-paid-footballers.html
well italy will have this new law which could improve our power when talking about wages at least.
Too bad at first it was taxes paid on 30% of salary but now they changed it for football... 50%

But still on a 10m net wages the gross will be 12.5m and not 17.5m like now which is a huge saving for italian clubs
 

Hust

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Hes 19. Ronaldo mentality type. Type of winner, more pressure, the better he plays. And hes CB. The most neuralgic position in football, where the pressure is much more compressed than the pressure on offensive players.

Thank u Juventus, my love.
Thank u Fabio.


Sterkte jongen, kom op Mati!
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De Ligt: Sarri convinced me

By Football Italia staff




Matthijs de Ligt claims he decided to join Juventus before he spoke to Cristiano Ronaldo and that Maurizio Sarri played a 'big' role in his move.
De Ligt finally completed his €85.5m transfer from Ajax on Wednesday, and the defender was unveiled as a Juve player for the first time the following morning.
“I played three years for Ajax and got a lot of minutes on the pitch last season, so I think I've got a lot of experience for a 19-year-old, but that's why I made this step, to get more experience and learn from these players because compared to them, I'm just starting out, so hopefully I can get in front of them,” he began.
“It's a really big step, the first step outside my home country, so it's something I have to get used to, but I was really honoured by how the Juventus fans welcomed me. I was really proud of that and I hope I can give them a lot back.
“At the time I was still figuring out what I wanted to do and which club I wanted to join after the summer. I already had an idea which one it was, but I always said to Mino [Raiola] I'd decide after the Nations League.”
Ronaldo personally asked the 19-year-old to link up with him in Turin, so how influential was the No 7?
“I was pretty sure it was Juventus but obviously it was nice that Cristiano Ronaldo asked me if I wanted to join Juve. It was a big compliment, but it wasn't the difference in me joining or not.
“For me, it was very important to take such a step outside my home country and Ajax.
“I know I look calm and that lots of people are happy I've joined Juve, but there have been other reactions too, so I have to get used to this environment and new sporting culture, and I truly hope I can do the best with my performances.”
There have been mixed reactions to Sarri's appointment, but De Ligt made it clear he was more than just an admirer of the Coach.
I spoke to Sarri on the phone very quickly to get to know him, nothing more. He's also one of the reasons I wanted to come to Juve because I heard lots of good stories about him – the way he plays, the philosophy he has, the attacking football, how he prepares the defensive line – so he was a big reason.”

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De Ligt: Always been a Juve fan

By Football Italia staff


Matthijs de Ligt has confessed that he has always been a Juventus fan after choosing their No 4 jersey.

A picture recently surfaced of De Ligt wearing a Juve shirt as a child, and the defender confirmed at his presentation on Friday that he had indeed been a supporter of the Old Lady, explaining how Fabio Cannavaro was his inspiration.

“If you're a defender, you already know which defender I admired. It was Fabio Cannavaro, who won the World Cup and Ballon d'Or in 2006.

“I was a really big fan of him, but I obviously always had a good feeling about Juve. They're a big club, a great club, so I was fan of them when I was young.


“When I played here with Ajax in the Champions League, I was stunned by the fans. Even when it was 1-2, they created an incredible atmosphere and really supported the team.

“For me, it's going to be a big challenge to play for them and I will give my all for them. It's a really great stadium and close to the pitch, so every sound you hear is really loud. It's an incredible stadium with great fans.

“There are three competitions we'll be playing in, maybe four with the Super Cup. We want to win everything, that's the most important thing, and it won't be any different this year.

“It was a long process [coming here], I was just looking at what was good for me. Italy is the country of defending, the country that loves defending the most.

“If you talk about Italian players, the ones that come up the most are defenders, but for me it was a big challenge, to take a new step. They showed me a lot of confidence and really wanted me.

“I was really proud to join this club. There were several reasons why, but in the end it was the feeling that made the difference.

“I think we have a lot of different types of strikers. Every type has their own qualities, so I don't think these attackers are easy to play against. It's going to be a big challenge for me and I can learn from them every day.

“I think in Netherlands it's all about building up from the back and defending high, while in Italy there's more zonal marking and defending together.

“I think I can help them and they can help me. That's the great combination between Juventus and I.

“I'm coming to Juve and still only 19 so I think I have a lot of room to improve. There are some differences between Ajax and Juve, but in the end it's important to work every day and show I want to learn. I think I can improve all the attributes I have, so I hope to become a better player.”

The 19-year-old is now the most expensive Italian defender in history following his 85.5m transfer from Ajax, while he has also become one of the Bianconeri's biggest-ever purchases...

“Pressure is normal in football and of course, when a club buys you for a big amount of money, there's a lot of pressure, but pressure is normal in football. I think pressure is the most important thing and if you want to be a good player, you have to deal with it.

“It's not a big deal for me. I'll just play my game, work hard and show it on the pitch. In the end, everyone will see how I deal with it, but it's not going to be a problem.”

De Ligt will wear No 4 for the Bianconeri, succeeding the likes of Claudio Gentile, Antonio Conte and Paolo Montero.

“The No 4 for me is a special number because I always wore it for Ajax. At Juve, the number was free and I heard a lot of good stories about it from the past, so there's some legacy for me to fulfil, but I'm really proud to wear it and I hope I can achieve a lot here.

“At Ajax we had a lot of young players and some experienced guys, but here the players are older and a lot more experienced. I hope to learn from guys like Buffon, Chiellini, Ronaldo and make my game better.

“For me, the most important thing is to adapt. As a player you want to play, so I have to show it in training and then we'll see who plays.”
 
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Jem83

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As far as I’m aware, they will still be on strike when the season starts :howler:

Expect another season of away fans making all the noise at our stadium. Bravo fellas.
If only we had a core Ultra member in our midst, someone who could talk sense into them and spearhead the reconciliation process
 

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