Sebastian Giovinco (58 Viewers)

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AngelaL

Jinx Minx
Aug 25, 2006
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Giuseppe Giovinco Supporting Empoli

Giuseppe Giovinco, younger brother of Empoli star Sebastian, says that he will be supporting his sibling this evening.


Sebastian Giovinco is widely regarded as one of the most promising young players in Italian football currently.

Tonight the 21-year-old trequartista will be playing for Empoli at the Stadio Castellani against his parent club Juventus.

What few people know is that Giovinco actually has a younger brother, Giuseppe, who is 17-years-old and is also owned by the Bianconeri.

Giuseppe plays for the Juventus Berretti squad, which consists of players under the age of 19.

"Tonight I will be supporting Empoli,” said Giuseppe. “Family comes before Juve.

”We are always compared. We play the same role, but we have different characteristics. I am more physical for example.”

One thing the brothers do appear to share in common is that they are both short, although Giuseppe says he has a slight height advantage.

"I am couple of centimetres taller,” he concluded.

goal.com


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:D :flag: 2x Giovinco
Doesn't he know that Juve IS family?

A couple of centimetres taller? :rofl:
 

Gazzo

Senior Member
Jul 9, 2007
1,745
49' The Olympic Staidum is stunned as Empoli break away to equalise, with Claudio Marchisio's inch perfect low cross gleefully tucked away by Giovinco
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
66,773
It wasn't Marchisio's pass though. Anyway, Giovinco started off the game well. In the first half, especially in the first 20 minutes, Roma had all the possession, so Giovinco hardly got the ball, but when he did, something good always came of it. He won free kicks, and got shots on goal. He had a beautiful shot from outside the 20 yard hit the post. Second half he got more of the ball but didn't do as much with it.

You can see though, that he is Empoli's best player by far, and his crappy team-mates really don't make him look as good as he should. The most impressive things for me are his set piece ablitity and shooting, pace, and his team work. Evem though he can beat the defnder he tends to pass more often than dribble when sometimes he really shouldn't pass because his team-mates suck.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
but man don't you just love the long balls bouncing from one end of the pitch to another? It's just like watching Ping pong :p


But good job by the midget today. I can't wait to have him back
 
Jun 13, 2007
7,233
but man don't you just love the long balls bouncing from one end of the pitch to another? It's just like watching Ping pong :p
If we can aim long balls at DP, why can't we try with Giovinco? It'll be so fun to watch, especially if Molinaro is the one pasing it.

First of all , Ranieri is a fucking genius to have invented the long balls tactic . I bet my molinaro that he sat for years trying to come up with this tactic and it actually worked . He is Juve's coach afterall , isn't he ?
 

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