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PedroFlu

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Italians are almost unanimous in saying that the most professional football ready player is RB Lirola.

Apparently he has been outstanding throughout the whole primavera league. He assisted the first goal I think.

They say he is mature, physically well built, position conscious, great acceleration, good technique.

Hope he could get a shot one of these days.

This season, the most improved players are, apart from Lirola, Cassata (LCM), Kastanos (CM/AM) and Favilli. Clemenza is being used as a regista and he's been compared to Marchisio. Romagna everybody knows about, Del Favero is seeing as a very promising GK, and Vadalá after a bad start improved this year. But he has a 9M signing clause, so...

Grosso also has improved immensely as a coach, and Juve's primavera is being considered the best in the country, or at least among the top 2 or 3. Also in Coppa Italia final.
 

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So, i heard we need to get three homegrown players next year. If this is true, we need some Primavera kids in our squad. It will be good to have Di Massimo, but he joined our youth recently. Who will be candidates? Romagna, Clemenza and Lirola? Or will Allegri rotate the youthplayers? I think if it is indeed so, he need to call up at least a regista (Clemenza) and a right back (Lirola) because we haven't really much options on these positions.

Good highlights btw!
 

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Marchisio + 3rd GK is already two. For depth in CM/DM we could bring back Marrone who improved quite a bit since moving to Hellas (and finally getting past injuries). I could see him as Marchisio sub if Lemina was needed as B2B.

4th spot is difficult to think of, we aren't bringing back De Ceglie hopefully xD
 
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    3-1 now. They got one back but Di Massimo scored.

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    Bologna players are just kicking ours up in the air now.
     

    Alex-444

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    JUVENTUS (4-4-2): Del Favero; Lirola, Parodi, Severin (11′ st Beruatto), Coccolo; Macek (11′ st Bove), Toure (33′ pt Tamba M’Pinda), Didiba, Cassata (11′ st Pozzebon); Di Massimo (33′ st Eleuteri), Morselli (33′ st Dieye).
    A disposizione: Vitali, Blanco, Vogliacco, Vadalà, Zappa.
    Allenatore: Fabio Grosso.

    BOLOGNA (4-2-3-1): Sarr; Tazza, Italo, Goh, Rizzo; Menarini, Coulibaly; Silvestro, Persano, Tabacchi; Saporetti.
    A disposizione: .
    Allenatore: Colucci.
     
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    Didiba's two goals were pretty easy headers. Didn't see Di Massimo's but apparently it was pretty good.
     
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    Noticed this piece in Tuttosport today: http://www.tuttosport.com/news/calc..._siriane_alla_maglia_bianconera/?cookieAccept

    The kid having a trial with us is a 2001-born Syrian refugee called Ammar Ramadan, who arrived with his family. Every team in this corner of the country wants him, Juve are in pole and look like they are set to sign him. He has scored 13 goals in 5 games for Polisportiva Cimiano in the Lombardy regional division. He's a second striker but can also play attacking midfield positions.

    Definitely an interesting story, I guess you'll hear many more like these in the coming years.
     

    Mark

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    game in 20min. Same stream.

    Watching inter and like the senior team you have trouble finding an Italian and the kids and coach act like cunts like the pro club.
     

    Martin

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    JUVENTUS (4-4-2): Del Favero; Lirola, Parodi, Severin (11′ st Beruatto), Coccolo; Macek (11′ st Bove), Toure (33′ pt Tamba M’Pinda), Didiba, Cassata (11′ st Pozzebon); Di Massimo (33′ st Eleuteri), Morselli (33′ st Dieye).
    A disposizione: Vitali, Blanco, Vogliacco, Vadalà, Zappa.
    Allenatore: Fabio Grosso.

    BOLOGNA (4-2-3-1): Sarr; Tazza, Italo, Goh, Rizzo; Menarini, Coulibaly; Silvestro, Persano, Tabacchi; Saporetti.
    A disposizione: .
    Allenatore: Colucci.
    what? since when?
     

    piotrr

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    Noticed this piece in Tuttosport today: http://www.tuttosport.com/news/calc...iriane_alla_maglia_b ianconera/?cookieAccept

    The kid having a trial with us is a 2001-born Syrian refugee called Ammar Ramadan, who arrived with his family. Every team in this corner of the country wants him, Juve are in pole and look like they are set to sign him. He has scored 13 goals in 5 games for Polisportiva Cimiano in the Lombardy regional division. He's a second striker but can also play attacking midfield positions.

    Definitely an interesting story, I guess you'll hear many more like these in the coming years.
    So Milan decided he's nothing special? :p

    [video=twitter;678338297542934529]https://twitter.com/ahdaafme/status/678338297542934529[/video]
     
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