We were shit untill Marchisio came back. And as i've said back then, offcourse every peasant will have forgotten it by now.
Pogba ? Was absolute shit for most of the first period. He has significantly improved in the second part. Since the average poster has a shorter memory then a fish, they all forgot about it.
Marchisio has been our most consistantly good player, that market the return to winning. He's the clear MVP
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For example, this guy
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Without Marchisio : 14th in the league
When he returned : 23 games won out of 24
Pogba ? Was absolute shit for most of the first period. He has significantly improved in the second part. Since the average poster has a shorter memory then a fish, they all forgot about it.
Marchisio has been our most consistantly good player, that market the return to winning. He's the clear MVP
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Too close to call for me between Dybala and Pogba.
Both had incredible seasons
Both had incredible seasons
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I was thinking about this last night and it's a difficult one because I think we had 5-6 players at a similar level.
Buffon for turning back the years with one of his best seasons.
Barzagli for his sheer consistency in his level of performance.
Bonucci for becoming an undisputed leader and improved in most aspects of his game.
Pogba for turning a slow first half of the season into a majestic second half.
Dybala for taking such responsibility in replacing Tevez and leading a team like Juve during early difficult moments.
Just behind them I'd put Alex Sandro, who had a very impressive first year, Cuadrado, for his match-winning moments and unmatched attributes, and Marchisio, who added so much to the team once he returned.
Buffon for turning back the years with one of his best seasons.
Barzagli for his sheer consistency in his level of performance.
Bonucci for becoming an undisputed leader and improved in most aspects of his game.
Pogba for turning a slow first half of the season into a majestic second half.
Dybala for taking such responsibility in replacing Tevez and leading a team like Juve during early difficult moments.
Just behind them I'd put Alex Sandro, who had a very impressive first year, Cuadrado, for his match-winning moments and unmatched attributes, and Marchisio, who added so much to the team once he returned.
When he returned : 23 games won out of 24
