Pavel Nedved (26 Viewers)

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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I don't know about you guys, but nowadays Pavel ALWAYS looks pissed. Throughout his career he has always been the sort of player who doesn't really smile, shows himself as someone who is professional and wants to get the job done by giving it his all, but since the Capello era I have noticed that Nedved has become much more pissed off, to the point where it doesn't seem normal for him. I don't know why that is, it could be a conglomeration of things, but every time he walks off the pitch he looks disgusted. I find this alarming.

Is it because he hates Serie A now? Is it because he doesn't like the results we have seen? Is it because he knows something is internally wrong with the club? Or is he angry he can't find his more youthful form? Either way, he doesn't like the current situation, and I'm glad some of our players are not happy either. That means progress can be made. Buffon recently demonstrated outrage, so we are not alone with the, "something is wrong" talk. Players such as Nedved and Buffon need to show our new comers and youngsters the way, and this is exactly how they should do it.
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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I think the Old Guard are probably annoyed because the team is not developing as quickly as they hoped/were promised.

I would guess Nedved is also fed up that he can't quite do the things he used to be able to do.
 

GrandePavel

Pavel The Czech Warrior
Aug 5, 2008
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Pavel refuses to panic Wednesday 15 October, 2008

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Juventus midfielder Pavel Nedved is the latest player to rubbish talk of a crisis in the Bianconeri camp.

The Old Lady are struggling and the pressure on Coach Claudio Ranieri is growing.

However, despite recent draws with Catania, Sampdoria and BATE Borisov and a defeat against Palermo, the Juve players insist there is no panic.

“There is no crisis,” Nedved told La Gazzetta dello Sport. “It's just speculation from the newspapers.

“We have only lost one game - I would hardly call that a crisis.

“We always knew it would be a difficult month for us. There has always been plenty of hype coming from the outside but we are used to it and if anything it will make us better.

“We have a host of great players, including Sebastian Giovinco and Alessandro Del Piero - Juve have always built teams with great physical abilities and it's the same this season.

“Ranieri has the same objectives as all the players and he simply wants to win.

“There is no dressing room rift - the Coach always talks to the players and explains everything.”

Channel4.com

Pavel is right we are not in a crisis we just need to get our injured players back and results will improve.
 

cublinks

Junior Member
Apr 8, 2008
237
I dont know if this is right or not at the moment
but according to what ive seen, i say why dont we put nedved in more central role? Because neddy has almost lost most of the abilities that takes to be a winger/ flank player, but IMO he still has some physical strength that we need in central midfield... Why dont we just leave the wing post to giovinco... Whaddya say guys? Sounds like an experiment eh?
 

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