No please stop. Those players suit our team, Giovinco needs to grow and not just arrive in flashes because his game is tactically limited and he needs to find his proper role as a player. Wide in a 4-3-3 seems the most likely.
You mean garbage players suit our team? How does that work?
Ill just say that is weird as hell that 3 coaches didnt gave him playtime after he was clearly doing good, and after we desperately needed a player like him to deliver.
Dont you find that just too weird? I want an explanation, and even when i think that ranieri was mentally limited, i just cannot think that those 3 coaches were simply blind or somethimng.
It isn't weird at all. Just take a look at the Marchisio example. All these managers tried to use him out of position, so they simply follow each other along like little ducklings. Lippi is the exception of course, as he has proven himself to be a capable manager. The others have not.
I don't understand the "he wasn't given a chance" argument. Who in their right mind would not keep him if he's as good as people say he is? I mean we've fielded some of the worst footballers in top football. You got your Molinaro, De Ceglie, Palladino...and Giovinco is no where near as bad as they are. Do you guys think Juventus has some personal vendetta against Giovinco?
And what has he done outside of Juve to rave about? At least Criscito gets called up to the NT. When was the last time Giovinco was called up?
But those listed players above prove how insane this whole Giovinco situation actually is. Personally, I'd say that a combination of a herd-like mentality and general ideals when it comes to Italian managers have played a part in keeping Giovinco off the team, no matter what he does.
But again, it's not an attitude problem. That is what you and others originally claimed. If he had an attitude problem, he wouldn't be playing at Parma either. So that's not the real problem, but rather simply
cognitive dissonance in looking at the player.
Diego "wasn't given a chance" either. Some of it doesn't have to do with the quality of the player as much as how they might fit or not in a system.
True. But that's a problem, isn't it? This is another issue I have with the managers we've had recently, as Lippi actually used systems suited to our roster, not the other way around. But now we're in the business of bringing in four wingers, only playing one while using a CM out wide, simply because of a system we are forced into using.
Just because Goal decided to add in their own part saying that Giovinco was blaming Del Piero doesn't mean it's true. Your first line is just a quote from someone at Goal who thought that made better news.
Why are folks reading Goal anyway? Don't they know it causes chemical imbalances to brain functioning?