Official: Juve signs Hasan Salihamidžić for free (10 Viewers)

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Ahmedios

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Nov 11, 2006
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He's a hard worker player, he had couple of good crosses, but defensively he wasn't up to it.
He wasn't on the pitch to defend, he entered mainly to attack. Bayern were doing their best to score at least one goal, and they achieved it. On the contrary, Raul got back to share on the defending on Real's left side after Salihamdizic's entery.

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Alex66

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Jul 14, 2006
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He did very well on the right wing, played really good with no errors. I never saw him defending. Hes a good winger or attacking mid, but not a wing back.
 

Bjerknes

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Hasan was superb tonight. He immediately changed the match in the second half for Bayern and was a constant threat on the right flank. I'm pleased to know he will be wearing our shirt next season... really a true fighter.
 

Ahmedios

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Of course, I agree with you all that he was superb yesterday, but the most important point is that he has pace and always motivated and both are the things that we certainly do need.
 

Jem83

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Nov 7, 2005
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Haha, that's really cheap man. But I guess it must be sad to see a player like Salihamidzic leave, especially now that Bayern is in all sorts of trouble (not playing very well, losing ground in the league, the agonizing statistics vs Capello-led clubs etc.) ..

Not having a go at you but this is the truth, yes?
 
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I'll miss him, but he has been here 9 years, and he is 29, so I'm not sad to see him leave.

Good years, but he is reaching his top, he probably is a year or so past his prime.

I think you should be worried more, you guys guzzle up players that are between 28-32, and you think you can build a team around that?
 

Bjerknes

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I'll miss him, but he has been here 9 years, and he is 29, so I'm not sad to see him leave.

Good years, but he is reaching his top, he probably is a year or so past his prime.

I think you should be worried more, you guys guzzle up players that are between 28-32, and you think you can build a team around that?
That was more during the Triad era where all we did was buy older players and obtain them on free transfers. Now we have the likes of Paro and Bojinov in the squad, and hopefully we will buy some more young players such as Huntelaar and the like in the future. Our management would be stupid not to buy young nowadays with our situation.
 
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