Sebastian Giovinco (48 Viewers)

Would you bring Giovinco back next season?

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JBF

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Aug 5, 2006
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Sebastian Giovinco’s agent has denied reports linking his client with a move away from Juventus in the January transfer window.

Earlier today Tuttosport claimed English side West Ham United are prepared to offer Valon Behrami in exchange for Giovinco.

The 22-year-old playmaker has received offers to leave Juventus in the past, but always declared his intention to stay.

“He is not interested in any other option than to remain at Juventus. Giovinco is doing well and his only focus is on the Bianconeri’s project and nothing else,” Andrea D’Amico told TuttoMercatoWeb.

Giovinco has expressed his displeasure at the lack of regular first team football at Juventus in the past.

He has made just four appearances for the Bianconeri in Serie A this season and only one as a regular.

Even when summer signing Diego was out injured, Juventus Coach Ciro Ferrara chose to change the formation rather than play Giovinco in his place.

However, things could be about to change as Ferrara experimented with Giovinco and Diego in the same team against Maccabi Haifa in the Champions League on Wednesday night.
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Tomice

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Mar 25, 2009
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We should look to impose our play style and formation on other teams not the other way around.

They need to do the thinking and we should play our best players in our best formation
 

Lo-Pan

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Feb 11, 2009
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We should look to impose our play style and formation on other teams not the other way around.

They need to do the thinking and we should play our best players in our best formation
Thats the spirit, Tomice...We are Juve, afterall. Not Siena...concentrating on cancelling out our opponents is not the Way of Champions. We play to our strengths, and if we perform, they will be enough. Its true that Samp are in a rich vein of form, but on paper, we have the better team. Nothing but a victory will suffice, if we are to start our assault on the top two. I just hope he uncages Giovinco. Its even more important that we have some impish flair and pace, because thats the way Samp play. Very fluid, very fast attacking football, which is lovely to watch.
 
Apr 17, 2009
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Shouldn't Sampdoria be worrying about us? What are you on about, and more importantly, what are you on? Give me some of that stuff :shifty: :p
:andyandbarcelona:

What am I on? What are you on?

Have you not seen us or Sampdoria play this year? If you have seen either team play then my comment wouldn't shock you so much. We are futile in attack and shakey, at best, in defense. Sampdoria on the other hand are fluid and flowing in attack, and have no problem scoring goals. Good goals too. They beat Inter already and have pounded some of the smaller teams so trust me when I tell you there is no shortage of confidence.

Taking into account the last month of form, for both teams, and we should definitely be the ones worried. Anyway if you read what I wrote properly you would see that was in response to someone suggesting that we use a 4-2-3-1 against them. I replied that if we did our fullbacks would be decimated because their wingers would be running at them all game and we would get overrun down the flanks. The weakest points of our team.

Come on now, use your brain. There is a reason that it's Sampdoria and not us up Inter's arse right now.
 

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