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How many minutes will he play for jj in 23-24 season?


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Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
i was think something like this:

----------Vidal-Marchisio/asamoah

-----Winger----------Pogba--------Winger---

or:

vidal-pirlo--Asamoah/Marchisio

-------------Pogba-----------

Tevez----------------llorente


both these system allow you to play a high pressing game. you would have pogba and tevez pressing oppnents in thier half, and one of vidal or asamoah/marchisio playing a bit deeper in attacking situations.
 

rakib567

Senior Member
Apr 27, 2013
10,087
veratti was a true juventus fan but his decision to go to psg was absolute bullcrap. now we would have to buy him for at least 18m+ euros and for now, i don't think a central midfielder is even needed. we need wingers and maybe we can go conte's loved 4-2-4 with viidal and pogba in midfield.
 

zizinho

Senior Member
Apr 14, 2013
51,816
i remember in 2009 when bayern bought robben hoeness promised perez to sell ribery to real. when the robben deal was finalized he screwed them and kept ribery. maybe we could trick psg like this. we promise them pogba and when we get verratti we just keep both him and pogba. :tuttosport::tuttosport::tuttosport:

but seriously buying verratti which will probably happen in the future should not and will not include the sale of pogba
 

rakib567

Senior Member
Apr 27, 2013
10,087
fuck deep lying play makers and lets go for attacking playmakers which is going to be how EUROPE ( a place where juve are not competitive in) is going to play for a good 5-8 years.
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,528
PSG also uses Ibra and Cavani. And offensive wingers.


The way to move forward is by actually moving forward imo. Teams are finding a lot more success by playing fast paced and offensive soccer. What we do is hard to watch more often than not.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
24,029
PSG also uses Ibra and Cavani. And offensive wingers.


The way to move forward is by actually moving forward imo. Teams are finding a lot more success by playing fast paced and offensive soccer. What we do is hard to watch more often than not.
:rolleyes:
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
PSG also uses Ibra and Cavani. And offensive wingers.


The way to move forward is by actually moving forward imo. Teams are finding a lot more success by playing fast paced and offensive soccer. What we do is hard to watch more often than not.
PSG ddnt had cavani last year ;)

Yeah wingers, but i was trying to say, that a deeplying playmaker can perfectly work
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,528

Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
11,614
PSG also uses Ibra and Cavani. And offensive wingers.


The way to move forward is by actually moving forward imo. Teams are finding a lot more success by playing fast paced and offensive soccer. What we do is hard to watch more often than not.
Such as? We've won two successive scudetti and are on our way to win a third one without having to spend like our competitors. We've had one bad CL campaign and one good one. Thats definitely not bad at all.

Barca plays slow paced possession attacking football and they do have a deep lying playmaker with a false nine.
Madrid have been less successful than we are despite having an infinitely bigger wallet.
City's attacking play gave them one EPL and a Cup and 2 CL group stage exits.
Arsenal's attacking play gave them nothing for 8 years.
United have one EPL to show.
Chelsea has one EPL to show and they won by the CL by playing Ultra defense.
PSG has one ligue 1 title and they do employ a deep lying playmaker.

Bayern is the only fast paced attacking team that has been consistent over the last 3 years.
We've done really really well since Conte took over. Our game plan has been very successful locally and hot/cold in europe. Most fast attacking teams have been much less successful locally and slightly better in Europe (considering that we crashed out this year)
 

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