That's all fine, but it doesn't make the man and his decision making infallible. No one can always be right. Not that I'm saying these situations are 100% comparable, but it worked out with Tevez and didn't with Dani Alves. Icardi has shown much worse than both of them already. And as mentioned before in this thread, he relies of chances being created for him to score all of these goals. We've struggled with bringing the ball forward last season, I don't see how bringing in Icardi would fix that at all. Not to mention Inter was built around him, of course he will score. It's different here, everyone can score here.
And I could still hate him as a player/person, that just comes down to personal taste at the end of the day.
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Well this is for the next Netflix show.
@Hustini
And I could still hate him as a player/person, that just comes down to personal taste at the end of the day.
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Well this is for the next Netflix show.
@Hustini
This isn't brain surgery. Juventus is a class club that tries to get the very best out of people. For all his obvious flaws, Tevez is an admirable human being deep down. The man is stubborn and prideful, but I don't doubt for a second that he has done a lot of good for many people in his life. And as long as some good is present, Juventus will get it out of you.
Dani Alves on the other hand is scum. And so is Icardi. There is just no moral quality there for Juve to work with.
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You anti Icardi dorks ever ask yourself why Paratici has been after him for at least a year? You think it’s just to annoy you?
