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Wings

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Jul 15, 2002
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The only downside to his game at the moment are things you expect from young players, but you can see how quickly he learns. His decision making has been continually better, he doesn't just have flashes of quality, much more consistent. If you take his current game and add experience of a few more years at the top level you're talking about a hell of a player.
One thing everyone forgets about is his temperament. The kid is so calm & just brushes off the grass after every tackle without a fuss. I wonder what Conte told him after the spitting episode.
 

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JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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One thing everyone forgets about is his temperament. The kid is so calm & just brushes off the grass after every tackle without a fuss. I wonder what Conte told him after the spitting episode.
That's what I mean, he learns quickly. He knows he's in a great place to improve as a player.
 

Pirlo's Beard

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Oct 2, 2013
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One thing everyone forgets about is his temperament. The kid is so calm & just brushes off the grass after every tackle without a fuss. I wonder what Conte told him after the spitting episode.


Well it was Aronica he spat at to be fair.
Aronica brings out the worst in people. Ibra slapped him, Nocerino got in his face, Quagliarella elbowed him in the face and Pogba spat towards him. More people should attack Aronica imo.
 

arc

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Mar 11, 2004
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Chelsea Ready to Meet €60m Demand In Pursuit of Serie A Midfield Maestro

Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho will push his club’s board to meet Juventus’s €60m (£50m) for starlet midfielder Paul Pogba, a fee the Portuguese manager is ready to fork out according to SportMediaSet.

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The former Man United man is rightly considered one of the best central midfielders in European football and at 20 years of age there is further room to grow and mature and Mourinho is keen to land the talented young French international.

Juventus boss Antonio Conte would be loathed to lose Pogba but an offer of this magnitude would be hard to turn down and the Turin side may see such a fee as funding moves for a number of possible additions that may better help their pursuit of Champions League glory, having already presided over domination of the Italian top tier, winning back to back Serie A titles.

Bianconeri president Andrea Agnelli has admitted earlier this season they could not afford to reject any suitable offer for Pogba.

Jose Mourinho may well feel that Pogba is a far superior option to his current battling midfield complement of John Obi Mikel, Michael Essien or Ramires.

Pogba moved to Juventus from Man United in July 2012 and the rangy midfielder helped the club to a Serie A title in his first season at the club, making 22 starts in all competitions.

Antonio Conte has afforded the box to box performer a more prominent role in the current campaign, with Pogba starting 14 of the club’s 16 Serie A and Champions League fixtures.

http://www.caughtoffside.com/2013/1...emand-in-pursuit-of-serie-a-midfield-maestro/
 

Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
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Amazing what happens when you give youth consistent game time at Juventus.

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Yeah, has to be that. It has nothing to do with Pogba beeing insanely talented in comparison to a mediocre player such as Marrone

Yeah, when properly trained, every kid can become Messi or Ronaldo. My god i cannot wait untill the next 5 Pogba's come into our team.

I mean lets just sell him, and give yought consistant game time, and we'll get all new Pogba's the next year
 

Hydde

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Mar 6, 2003
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Yeah, has to be that. It has nothing to do with Pogba beeing insanely talented in comparison to a mediocre player such as Marrone

Yeah, when properly trained, every kid can become Messi or Ronaldo. My god i cannot wait untill the next 5 Pogba's come into our team.

I mean lets just sell him, and give yought consistant game time, and we'll get all new Pogba's the next year
:lol: u are a fukin dikk! but an asamoah´s one.

made me laugh.

But left marrone alone :(
 

ALC

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Oct 28, 2010
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I'm with Hust here. A lot of people on this forum didn't agree with Pogba being a starter because he was "too young to start for a team as big as Juve".
 

Hust

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May 29, 2005
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Yeah, has to be that. It has nothing to do with Pogba beeing insanely talented in comparison to a mediocre player such as Marrone

Yeah, when properly trained, every kid can become Messi or Ronaldo. My god i cannot wait untill the next 5 Pogba's come into our team.

I mean lets just sell him, and give yought consistant game time, and we'll get all new Pogba's the next year
The misinterpretation was phenomenal. Bravo.

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I'm with Hust here. A lot of people on this forum didn't agree with Pogba being a starter because he was "too young to start for a team as big as Juve".
My nig.
 

Raz

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Nov 20, 2005
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Just to throw out it there, Marrone is nothing special and Pogba is a beast. The italian never showed even a glimpse of what Pogba did at the same age.
 

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