ZhiXin said:
Maybe you think he is average, but I think he is good, but you can say his injury wrecked him. I think that Tudor is very overrated in Croatia but no1 knows who he is outside his homeland. Wouldn't rate him as a word class defender, but definitely will come in handy, especially in terms of goals and such. You never know one day when he will be back. If he is back on form he will be a good defender. Much more realiable compared to Legro.
And I agree with you, Appiah is underappreciated all right, you can use your Fenerbahce argument to prove it.
Same goes for Birindelli.
And I agree with you, Appiah is underappreciated all right, you can use your Fenerbahce argument to prove it.
Same goes for Birindelli.
Actually, Igor Tudor was on the right way to become a world-class defender in 2000 or 2001, but then got badly injured and missed one whole season or even two not to mention World Cup 2002 with Croatia.
I think that injury destroyed his form and confidence, he never got really recovered.
He is simply the type of player that are very injury prone and injuries destroy their (in the begging) bright looking futures.
For example, take Van Basten, if he hadnt got all that injuries, he would be the Best Attacker in the History of Football!
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Igor Tudor (born April 16, 1978 in Split) is a football (soccer) defender who currently plays for Juventus of Italian Serie B. He is a regular in the Croatian national team.
Tudor started his professional career at Hajduk Split in 1995. After three seasons in Hajduk, he was acquired by Juventus in 1998. He would spend six full seasons in Juve before he went on loan to Siena in January 2005. Following Juventus' relegation to Serie B and expiration of his loan contract with Siena, Tudor returned to Juventus for whom he will be playing in 2006./07. season. His contract with Juventus expires in 30 June, 2007.
Tudor was part of the Croatian squad at the 1998 FIFA World Cup but missed the 2002 FIFA World Cup with injury. Tudor won the Croatia's Player of the Year Award in 2002. [1] He played for his country at Euro 2004, though unfortunately scored an own goal.
In late August 2005 Tudor turned down a move to Bolton Wanderers in the English Premiership.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igor_Tudor
