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zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
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Allegri likes fluid formations, im pretty sure it was listed as a 4321 by Juve's official facebook and when going forward or just having the ball Douglas would go forward and Matuidi would be more central from what I remember. But yes when Mandzu and Cuadrado play it is a 451 like vs Bayern in the Allianz
Matuidi was attacking through the left side wide, i remember because i wrote it here on halftime. and Dybala was "semi right", so he and Costa definitely werent a 2
 

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Guarin-lover

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Feb 2, 2014
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just like defense starts with the forward line, offense isn't a thing reserved for 2-3 attackers. Messi's just the kind of guy you could put in any team and he'd still find a way. Their forward line is incredible and their team is bad
No. Their forward line are really that bad for even struggling to beat minnows even without Leo.

Leo is their only hope in order to have a successful World Cup next year.

Dybala will never be able to be a starter as long as Leo is part of the team.

That was my point in terms of not working out. One season and off. Mandzu wasnt sold with some profit like some of their other sells.

Why did they have a fight btw? Simeone asked him to help defense out more and he refused? Quite ironic given what we have converted him into.


Oh btw, he scored 20 in all competitions for Atletico. Only scored 12 league goals
. That is not amazing for a starting CF. Griezmann who wasnt a pure CF scored 22 in his first season at Atletico in league alone. 12 league goals is not great especially in la liga, in my book at least.

For example Ramos (yes the Real one) scored 7 goals in la liga last year. And i know he is known to score here and there but it just puts into perspective, when Mandzu a starting CF only gets 12. Lets not forget Costa (Diego Costa) who he replaced scored 27 in the league (13-14). So you cant say like the team wasnt suited for a good top scoring player.
Scoring 20 goals in an very defensive Atletico side while not even being a great fit into Simeone's system, is very impressive tbf.

Never mind that Griezmann was actually terrible whereas Mandzukic carried their team during the 1st part of 14/15 season.

Also, Mandzukic actually played injured for a period during the spring in same season according to Simeone.

"Mandzukic is a crucial player. He's scored 20 goals. He has such nobility and class. He doesn't talk much to you guys(journalists) so you can't understand what's going on. He's been playing with a knock to his ankle. He's been slightly hurt for the past 10 matches, even before the Leverkusen match. Against Leverkusen he played 88 minutes and showed his worth and compromise with the team."

"Just look at how much of a great person he is. Yesterday somebody knocks on my door and it's Mario. He comes in with a translator because I obviously don't speak his language. With the greatness of an extraodinary player that he is, he told me, 'My ankle is hurting and and i'm not giving everything that the team needs. I'm not in the proper condition that the team needs and I want to recover my ankle in the best possible way.' Well, it's good that you're telling me this because if not I would have made you start the match. For me you're a starter." When asked about Mario's attitude, Cholo firmly said, "We're very happy with Mandzukic."

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zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
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Juventus reportedly rejected 80M + Mkhitaryan from Manure for Dybs

fiuuu now I'm relieved

In other news, Juventus want 140M pounds (and up to 200M pounds) from Manure in the summer

Alex Porter, Manchester evening news
 

Nedved96

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Sep 1, 2017
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There is literally zero point in us getting Mkhitaryan in this deal. We already have enough attacking depth even without Dybala, and we don't play with a classic #10 in our new formation. Not to mention that Mkhitaryan is a headless chicken who isn't even good enough to get into an average Manure team.

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I also doubt that Dybi prefers Manure as his primary transfer destination.
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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Why would anybody want to go into a shitty Manchester? :boh:
Honestly don't see Dybala wanting it at all. Yes I know we all laughed at Pogba going there but we presumed we were just talking about sporting reasons, Pogba clearly has no problem with Manchester.

Dybala has Spain written all over him, one day. At this rate it'll be more like Valencia so lets worry about some better performances from him than how long he stays.
 

X Æ A-12

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Sep 4, 2006
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Honestly don't see Dybala wanting it at all. Yes I know we all laughed at Pogba going there but we presumed we were just talking about sporting reasons, Pogba clearly has no problem with Manchester.

Dybala has Spain written all over him, one day. At this rate it'll be more like Valencia so lets worry about some better performances from him than how long he stays.
I agree he will leave but not to manshester it will be one of two big spain teams and i really dont care anyway. He is a 2nd striker in a one striker game. We are better off without him playing these fldays

I would like to bench higgy for him but i dont see that happening
 
Mar 10, 2009
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I wonder if Higuian really did hinder his performance. Dybala at the beginning of the season was magical, what happened? Actually come to think of it, I reckon it might have been the string of penalties that he missed.
 

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