Miloš Krasić (11 Viewers)

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,989
he seems to be a really humble guy and this is probably a part of his problem.
he knows he is fast and most of the time if he gets his first touch right he would be able to sprint past players if he does not run into the wrong space where another defender already waits.

if he was more cocky and thought "fuck you defender, i will run past you anyway no matter what you try" he would be more effective in our system, but thats something conte has to get out of the humble "east-european"...
YEH i feel it the same way.

He looks scared, with a lack of confidence.

I think this one dimensional bullshit is taking the best of him. He needs to convince himself and man up.
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
YEH i feel it the same way.

He looks scared, with a lack of confidence.

I think this one dimensional bullshit is taking the best of him. He needs to convince himself and man up.
He just needs to get a bit creative. Defenders expect him to make a run to the line, cutting insde would be unpredictable for defenders that "think they know him".
 

ZoSo

Senior Member
Jul 11, 2011
41,656
Why do u want Montolivo so bad? He's just another Aquilani, a complete and utter pussy with no guts.
Why would you think that? I don't even like him that much, I just think he'd be a pretty good replacement for when Pirlo is injured or overplayed. Better than Aquilani too IMO. His contract expires at the end of this season so maybe he might end up coming for free.
 

Fake Melo

Ghost Division
Sep 3, 2010
37,077
I’ll be back, says Krasic

League leaders Juventus will soon be able to rely on the real Milos Krasic, the winger has told anxious supporters.

The Serbian has scored one goal in four games for the Old Lady this season, but his overall performances have been mixed.

Rumours persist that he may not be in the long term plans of boss Antonio Conte, but the 26-year-old believes he’ll start to again make a difference for the team.

“It’s true that I am not performing to my best, but the fans can stay calm,” he noted. “I will return to the levels of last season.”

Krasic began 2010-11 in blistering form following his move from CSKA Moscow, but his performances then dipped.

“I’m happy with how the team has performed so far this year,” continued the international midfielder with Juve sitting top of the table.

“We’ll have to see about the Scudetto though. The championship is still very long, we just have to keep doing well.”
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,989
I’ll be back, says Krasic

League leaders Juventus will soon be able to rely on the real Milos Krasic, the winger has told anxious supporters.

The Serbian has scored one goal in four games for the Old Lady this season, but his overall performances have been mixed.

Rumours persist that he may not be in the long term plans of boss Antonio Conte, but the 26-year-old believes he’ll start to again make a difference for the team.

“It’s true that I am not performing to my best, but the fans can stay calm,” he noted. “I will return to the levels of last season.”

Krasic began 2010-11 in blistering form following his move from CSKA Moscow, but his performances then dipped.

“I’m happy with how the team has performed so far this year,” continued the international midfielder with Juve sitting top of the table.

“We’ll have to see about the Scudetto though. The championship is still very long, we just have to keep doing well.”

Mmm how does he nows that he will be back?

More action, less words krasic.
 

Klin

نحن الروبوتات
May 27, 2009
61,692
A good player always knows that he's not playing up to his standards. The fact that he even admits it in public makes me believe that we'll soon see his play improving.

Forza Milos!
 

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