Official Zlatan Ibrahimovic Thread (53 Viewers)

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sateeh

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Again - no. You have no clue about what's going on in the Juventus dressingroom. Because it seems one way at Juventuz.com it is NOT that way in reality. Get it? It's getting tiresome having to explain this a hundred times plus.
i agree, my bad....
i know we dont see wats happening behind closed doors... but if u can read some of alex's comments or his impressions on the bench.. u can sense his frustration. Am not saying am like a mind reader or anything, but anyone can sense those things.
 

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lestat_1987

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Aug 31, 2005
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alex is a gentlemen and when he gives something to the press the always tries to do it in a diplomatic way without complaining or offending and still with his last declarations I really feel his frustration. i do believe he is in great form and that he needs to be a starter. not only will he boost the teams morale, but if he does what he is capable of doing...we're on our way
 

Maresca

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Moggi bacchetta Zlatan
04 11 2005




"Poteva evitarla, con calma gli parlermo e lo metteremo a posto", così aveva detto Fabio Capello riferendosi a Zlatan Ibrahimovic che, nella gara contro il Bayern, è stato espulso nel finale per un gesto di reazione nei confronti di Ballack.

E così è stato perchè Luciano Moggi, insieme all'agente del giocatore Mino Raiola, dopo l'allenamento di giovedì, mattina ha fatto una bella ramanzina al giovane Zlatan.

Niente di grave, sia chiaro, soltanto un incontro 'a sei occhi' tanto per ricordare al giocatore le regole di casa Juve. "Qui è alla Juventus, non più in Olanda. Lasciare la squadra in dieci non è mai un bene anche se per fortuna la partita era finita" ha sintetizzato Moggi.

Non è la prima volta che il giocatore viene però richiamato all'ordine. Già l'anno scorso Moggi aveva tenuto un lungo colloquio col bizzoso svedese che, ad inizio campionato, usava un po' troppo di frequente la testa contro gli avversari. "Gli avevo detto che quella deve rimanere sulle spalle, e da allora non è successo più nulla".

Moggi e l'agente Raiola nell'occasione non ha hanno parlato del prolungamento del contratto in scadenza del 2010. "Non è stato al centro dei nostri discorsi, ma gliel'ho promesso e lo avrà. Non abbiamo fretta nè noi, nè Zlatan".

Intanto la Nike, dopo Ronaldo e Ronaldinho, ha scelto Ibrahimovic (24 anni) come testimonial di punta per il calcio mondiale. Il centravanti di Malmoe si appresta infatti a firmare un contratto da 10 milioni di euro con il colosso americano.
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Moggi has talked to Zlatan and his agent, and made him clear, that he is not in holland anymore, and it is not allowed in juve to get such a red card and let the team play in 10. it has been lucky that the result did not change against bayern because of the red card. they did not talk about contract extention.


after Ronaldinho and Ronaldo, Nike has taken Zlatan under contract for 10 Million.
 

- vOnAm -

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++ [ originally posted by Maresca ] ++

Moggi has talked to Zlatan and his agent, and made him clear, that he is not in holland anymore, and it is not allowed in juve to get such a red card and let the team play in 10. it has been lucky that the result did not change against bayern because of the red card. they did not talk about contract extention.
Well I doubt Capello would allow Zlatan to be rested even if he himself asked for it. :D
 

Zlatan

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Capello slams 'stupid' Ibra
Saturday 5 November, 2005
Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s red card against Bayern Munich infuriated Fabio Capello and he has warned the Juve star to shape up for Sunday’s clash with Livorno.

“I hope it will be the last stupid thing I’ll have to comment on with regards to Ibrahimovic,” said the Coach of that dismissal. The Swede was shown two yellow cards for petulantly kicking out at opponents in the 2-1 win. He isn't new to such behaviour, earning a three-match ban last season for an off the ball incident with Ivan Cordoba.

“I explained to him that when you are already on a booking, you should avoid giving the referee even the slightest excuse for a second card. I hope it’s the last time we’ll have to discuss this, but I did talk to him and what was said remains between us.”

Ibrahimovic is nonetheless expected to start in Sunday’s encounter with Livorno, which becomes especially important now that Juve’s lead at the top of the Serie A standings has been cut to just two points.

“We gave a great response against Bayern, proving that the 3-1 defeat to Milan was just a blip,” assured Capello.

“Livorno are not in fifth place by chance – they are doing very well with an aggressive approach and solid defence. Roberto Donadoni is one of the best young Coaches out there and can adapt his style to the players at his disposal, creating a system that suits their qualities. We must be wary of this team and respect the Amaranto.”

In fact, before the defeat to Milan, Livorno were the last side to take points off Juve in Serie A with a 2-2 draw on May 22.

The break for international duty is coming up and Capello insists the bitter row with France boss Raymond Domenech is over after their recent meeting.

“The only players who really need to be on form for next week are Pavel Nedved and Marcelo Zalayeta, who are taking part in World Cup play-offs, so I’ll keep an eye out for their situation. I met with Domenech and we explained our respective positions to create common ground. He intelligently set out friendlies on Wednesday and Saturday, so the players are free to return to their clubs from the Monday.”

Juventus squad: 3 Chiellini, 4 Vieira, 6 Kovac, 7 Pessotto, 8 Emerson, 9 Ibrahimovic, 10 Del Piero, 11 Nedved, 12 Chimenti, 14 Balzaretti, 16 Camoranesi, 17 Trezeguet, 18 Mutu, 19 Zambrotta, 20 Blasi, 21 Thuram, 23 Giannichedda, 25 Zalayeta, 28 Cannavaro, 32 Abbiati
 

ZAF3000

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Although I am not found of coaches and players talking about each other over the press, I think this was needed to calm down those who are irritated by the Zlatan-Capello situation.
 

Bozi

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like i always sat,i am a del piero fan but that does not mean i am a zlatan hater. if he could learn to be more of a team player and start to supply trez the way alex has over the years he will become world class but at the moment he is harming the team with his attitude
 

JRulez

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Aug 1, 2005
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++ [ originally posted by Bozi.78 ] ++
like i always sat,i am a del piero fan but that does not mean i am a zlatan hater. if he could learn to be more of a team player and start to supply trez the way alex has over the years he will become world class but at the moment he is harming the team with his attitude
exactly the way I feel about Zlatan too.

Needs to improve his finishing too as Alex is still better in front of goal imo
 

ZAF3000

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Zlatan has to improve three things to be the best forward in the world:
1- TEMPER
2- FINISHING
3- PASSING

If he can get those three along with his astonishing skills he will be the best.
 
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exactly the way I feel about Zlatan too.

Needs to improve his finishing too as Alex is still better in front of goal imo

I can hardly think of a stricker with a worst touch than Zlatan near goal ... comaprision with Alex makes no sense to me....
 

Maresca

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Aug 23, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by ZAF3000 ] ++
Zlatan has to improve three things to be the best forward in the world:
1- TEMPER
2- FINISHING
3- PASSING

If he can get those three along with his astonishing skills he will be the best.
he will

forza Zlatan
 

Juve_Kosova

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May 4, 2004
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I can hardly think of a stricker with a worst touch than Zlatan near goal ... comaprision with Alex makes no sense to me....

dude, he got the best touch in the world, its just he's finishing that sucks!

ánd lets hope he will get better at finishing..
 

tassard

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Jul 30, 2004
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finishing can be learned
I don't agree.He can improve the chances when he has plenty time to think and decide but you must have the killer intict for the chances when you have to react in 1 sec
 

Zlatan

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Jun 9, 2003
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I just saw what Zlatan did in the first half, and all I can say is

OH! MY! GOD!!!




Had he scored that it would have been goal of the season, easily.
 
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