Mauricio Isla (24 Viewers)

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
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Yeh the injuru must have taken its toll, but lets be sincere,... if he was THAT good....at this stage we should have seen some of that spark.

So far he seems veeeeery average.
 

v1rtu4l

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Mar 4, 2008
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people fap over players that can do well exploiting space given in counter attackings systems while playing for mediocre clubs and wonder why those players have no clue what to do without miles of space behind the defence and a packed penalty box.
 

Gian

COME HOME MOGGI
Apr 12, 2009
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Dude hadn't played football in 7 months and didn't play too much this season, around 10 games I guess.

Just like with Quag, it takes time to come back from such a heavy injury.
 

Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
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:agree:

It'd still be quite a while before I'd have any concerns about his ability to return to playing at a really good level.
first of all, this :tup:

people fap over players that can do well exploiting space given in counter attackings systems while playing for mediocre clubs and wonder why those players have no clue what to do without miles of space behind the defence and a packed penalty box.
This is the main reason why its so hard to find a fullback that suits our playstyle in italy.

Oh shure,players like motta and balzaretti looked great when they play against us, exploiting space behind a pressuring wingback and so on.

However, its an entirely diffrent thing, when you are the one that presses up high, to adequately cover your flank, and dont leave a massive hole. tactical positionning is key here, and beeing hard to pass also helps.

For many reasons, this makes lichtsteiner such a massive back. He'll pressure all the way down the flank, occasionally making runs behind the opposing defence.
Yet, he keeps beeing back in time to block off attacks, and charge down anything that comes down his flank.
For me this quality to do this, is the most important for a marauding full/wingback.

And its for this reason licht demolishes all the so fancy so called "offensive superior" wing players. He keeps them out of their game, and presses em back without getting exploited on the counter.

TO be fair, asamoah does exactly that on his flank, its why our left flank was so solid. Oh, and having Chiellini to clean up anything that might get past, also kinda helps
 

Cheesio

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Jul 11, 2006
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IMO, he's more suit to a counter attacking team when he could have space and he could use his pace to outrun the defnders, Licht as limited he's offensively make such good runs without the ball behind the defence that open up space for his teammates mainly Vidal, unlike Isla who's often glued to the right side and find himself in a position where he has to take two defenders.
 

pitbull

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Jul 26, 2007
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I surely hope we don't fuck up our good relations with the talant factory that is Udinese because of this guy. But then again paying 9m for his other half in the summer if he continues like this is a fucking charity, we should get some tax cut's.
 

Hydde

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Mar 6, 2003
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I would give him more time for sure, like another full season.... but then, how we justificate the price we will have to pay at the end of this season with his current form?

we should definitely negotiate a discount.
 
Apr 15, 2006
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I would give him more time for sure, like another full season.... but then, how we justificate the price we will have to pay at the end of this season with his current form?

we should definitely negotiate a discount.
Technically, it's a co-ownership. So we don't necessarily need to resolve the issue at the end of this season. We could bid lower for their half, or we could continue the co-own for another year.
 

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