Zaza played with heart, he tried, I commend his efforts. His hold up play was decent, but his limitations are way too obvious. I'd rather him pour his heart out on the left wing and be useless there rather than Morata.
How is wasting several chances terribly, giving up the ball easily almost every time he had it, plus skying the ball a mile over the net multiple times, playing well?
He tried hard. That's the only thing that could be said of Zaza's performance today.
That's because our clear tactic was Zaza as the central focal point of our attack. Our team tried to feed him the ball over and over again, and he basically wasted every single chance or bit of possession he got. Morata got marginalized to the side or dropping deep.
I don't think sol it's a pretty well documented fact by now that Dybala is likely to be a starter by November. Nobody's judging him when the yardstick is Zaza to begin with. Relax.
I don't think sol it's a pretty well documented fact by now that Dybala is likely to be a starter by November. Nobody's judging him when the yardstick is Zaza to begin with. Relax.
I don't think sol it's a pretty well documented fact by now that Dybala is likely to be a starter by November. Nobody's judging him when the yardstick is Zaza to begin with. Relax.
Not so sure about that, bro. I don't buy the idea Allegri's pulling a last year Morata on Dybala. So far all signs show me he isn't his type of player, or at least that's what he seems to believe.