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JuveAdam

Moggi santo..subito
Sep 12, 2006
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#44
Although I think Sissoko will be a good player in the future, I am seriously concerned about this move. Sissoko has not been able to break through the likes of Steven Gerrard, Xavi Alonso, and Javier Mascherano at Liverpool. He is 20 years old and to be frank, truly lacks any real football mentality. Sure, he is young and has a huge upside, but right now Juventus need a DM that can start immediately and be a rock in the center of the field. I don't think that Sissoko offers that on any level.
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I definately would rather see Juventus save the money and just keep Tacchinardi, or bring back Maresca for next season and focus our efforts on Barzagli, Dainelli and a striker. If the big namers don't want to come to Juventus right away, then we should keep the money in the bank for the next transfer period. Bringing in young players is not the answer and could compound our current problem. It isn't the easiest league for a 20 year old to start. After all this is the Serie A.
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tonykart

Senior Member
Feb 16, 2007
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#45
Sissoko would be a good signing. He's probably the best DM we can get.
I think this statement really says it all.


Ahmedios,

Perhaps it was a bit harsh, but I really don't think he is what we need right now. He may be what we need in the future, but not right now. We need a player like Gilberto Silva for the job. Also, for some strange reason people hate Emerson, but I would love to see him back here. We need experience.

We have enough youngsters who have had their chances this season to play along side some world class heroes. The Serie A is no game. We need to be solid in steady game in and game out next year. Inter, Milan, Roma, Fiorentina, Lazio, and even Palermo will be pretty tough competition for Champions League next year.

Potential is fun, exciting and cute, but this isn't the Premiership, and even so, look at what happened with Arsenal. Sissoko would be fine, but not unless we pick up someone really savvy to play alongside him.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,921
#46
There is no way Liverpool will just hand us over Sissoko. He's one of the best prospects in the world and already came up big for Pool in their quest to reach Athens. Liverpool are smarter than to give him away just yet.
 
Jul 24, 2006
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#47
I would be happy to see Sissoko come to Juve but not sure if Benitez will let him go - true they have good cover in central MidF but don't forget Ben likes to put Gerrard out wide sometimes too. So I agree with Andy on this one, any rate it's not like L'pool need the cash..

I watch a good bit of Prem and Sissoko covers every blade of grass, he would be a monster in the slower pace of Serie A (just look at how a 'slow' Vieira turned world class again in Italy..) But Tonykart is right in that you'd need an experienced CM to partner him, def not convinced we have anyone in the current squad that fulfils that criteria..

Good option but not a 1-player solution..
 

Ahmedios

Senior Member
Nov 11, 2006
5,107
#48
Ahmedios,

Perhaps it was a bit harsh, but I really don't think he is what we need right now. He may be what we need in the future, but not right now. We need a player like Gilberto Silva for the job. Also, for some strange reason people hate Emerson, but I would love to see him back here. We need experience.

We have enough youngsters who have had their chances this season to play along side some world class heroes. The Serie A is no game. We need to be solid in steady game in and game out next year. Inter, Milan, Roma, Fiorentina, Lazio, and even Palermo will be pretty tough competition for Champions League next year.

Potential is fun, exciting and cute, but this isn't the Premiership, and even so, look at what happened with Arsenal. Sissoko would be fine, but not unless we pick up someone really savvy to play alongside him.
I know that Sissoko would improve more in the near future. But, there is a point here, we don't have a pure destroyer in our squad bar Zanetti and Giannicheda who will leave in the summer, also he isn't up to Juve's level. Marchisio can make a good defensive midfielder, but Sissoko is already a solid one whom we can depend on. At the end, we'll have more available choices for the midfield and this is vital for a long season. We'll most probably play in Serie A, Coppa Italia and the CL after one season from now. Therefore, I think that capturing Sissoko's signature should be done as soon as we can.

Also, I rate Gilberto Silva as one of the best defensive midfielders in Europe right now, and a realistic target too. But if we get Sissoko and we failed to get him, this won't bother me. As I believe in Zanetti's capabilities, he has the required experience and the fighting spirit. Yet, his only problem is being injury prone.

As for Emerson, I think I'm leading the people who won't welcome him back. :D
 

tonykart

Senior Member
Feb 16, 2007
1,595
#49
I know that Sissoko would improve more in the near future. But, there is a point here, we don't have a pure destroyer in our squad bar Zanetti and Giannicheda who will leave in the summer, also he isn't up to Juve's level. Marchisio can make a good defensive midfielder, but Sissoko is already a solid one whom we can depend on. At the end, we'll have more available choices for the midfield and this is vital for a long season. We'll most probably play in Serie A, Coppa Italia and the CL after one season from now. Therefore, I think that capturing Sissoko's signature should be done as soon as we can.

Also, I rate Gilberto Silva as one of the best defensive midfielders in Europe right now, and a realistic target too. But if we get Sissoko and we failed to get him, this won't bother me. As I believe in Zanetti's capabilities, he has the required experience and the fighting spirit. Yet, his only problem is being injury prone.

As for Emerson, I think I'm leading the people who won't welcome him back. :D
I will agree with this. But, I do think if we sign him, we are far from stable in the central midfield. Marchisio and Paro are cute prospects, as is Sissoko, but we will need more than that if we are to compete next term.

I hope your faith in Sissoko and Zanetti prevails. I am just not one to bet on unproven or slightly above-average commodities. It is fun to think that we can get by next year without bringing in a legitamate option at CM.
 

peckface

approaching curve
Oct 3, 2004
2,357
#50
I have huge doubts about Sissoko. In Valencia I never ever understood why he was played though the players said he was very impressive in training. I watch some games in Valencia when he was moved to RB, and never have I seen worse tackling nor marking, a dm should at least do ok on his defensive dutie sin that role IMO.

I admit I haven't seen much of him at Liverpool, but of the stuff I've seen I haven't changed my opinion about him. And he always have another DM along side of him, plus Gerrard. I wouldn't trust him to play a lone DM in Juventus.
 
Mar 30, 2006
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#51
Sissoko was about 19 when he left Valencia so you should not really rate him on his form at that age.

even though he was good enough to start for him even then


Sissoko is a tenacious player who never stops and with our stars such as DP and Nedved aging it will be good to have a guy who is everywhere in the team. I really rate him highly and think if he can dominate Barca then he can play for us. People should not hold the fact he is young against him. He is one of the best defensive mids around and he wins a rediculous amount of balls durring games and never stops hounding the opponent. His mentality is perfect for Juventus.

I think he is already a fairly proven player seeing how he plays at a high standard most of the time and if paired with a great creative player in the center mid we could have our very own Gattusso-Pirlo type thing going.


I was so happy when i heard frings was not coming cuz i think frings is mediocre at best. plus he was too expensive, already 30 (not getting any better) and seems like a prick.

Sissoko is a fighter who can dominate in our midfield for many years.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,921
#53
Sissoko was amazing against Barcelona. He totally shut down the likes of Deco and Ronaldinho and nothing really went through him. Defensively and in terms of being a rock in midfield, he could turn out to be even better than Vieira to be honest. However, going forward he probably won't be as efficient as Patrick once was. It would be a miracle if we could lure him away from those dirty Scousers.
 

Mark

The Informer
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Dec 19, 2003
97,622
#54
He's the guy I want now that f'ing Frings's gone. The only thing I'm worried about is the cards he'll get when we get back in A. The band of honest will kill him.
 

d.nico

Senior Member
Apr 23, 2003
2,244
#55
I don't think liverpool will let him go. If they do, the price is surely not good for us. Besides, he remembering me of Appiah.
 

Mark

The Informer
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Dec 19, 2003
97,622
#56
So who are they gonna sell? They have Gerrard, Mascherano(loan for a year and ½), X. Alonso, Sissoko, Lucas...for 2 spots. Gerrard won't accept the right side position.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,921
#57
I don't think liverpool will let him go. If they do, the price is surely not good for us. Besides, he remembering me of Appiah.
Sissoko is ten times the player Appiah is defensively.

So who are they gonna sell? They have Gerrard, Mascherano(loan for a year and ½), X. Alonso, Sissoko, Lucas...for 2 spots. Gerrard won't accept the right side position.
Perhaps they would sell Sissoko, but to be honest he's been better than Mascherano this year. Maybe they'll sell Xabi Alonso... who knows really.
 

Ahmedios

Senior Member
Nov 11, 2006
5,107
#58
So who are they gonna sell? They have Gerrard, Mascherano(loan for a year and ½), X. Alonso, Sissoko, Lucas...for 2 spots. Gerrard won't accept the right side position.
If I were Secco, I'd negotiate Gerrard, Xabi Alonso, Sissoko and Mascherano. And I'll leave the final word to Liverpool. :D
 
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