Sebastian Giovinco (116 Viewers)

Would you bring Giovinco back next season?

  • Yeah, we could use him

  • Nope, get rid of him


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Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
10,888
Why do people come straight to this thread when Matri was probably the worst player out there?

Anyway, going by ratings and comments Giovinco was one of the better players yesterday.
Why do people go straight to his thread whenever he has a decent or good game. Or whenever he scores / assists?
Why do ratings only count when it suits the person that's using them?
What does Matri even have to do with it?
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So many questions, so few answers.
 

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Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,089
Why do people go straight to his thread whenever he has a decent or good game. Or whenever he scores / assists?
Why do ratings only count when it suits the person that's using them?
What does Matri even have to do with it?
...

So many questions, so few answers.
Just referring to the fact that I think most of this has to do with people wanting to troll his fanboys more than him actually being a bad player.
 

Ahmed

Principino
Sep 3, 2006
47,928
Just referring to the fact that I think most of this has to do with people wanting to troll his fanboys more than him actually being a bad player.
if that is true then don't you reverse troll his 'haters' by bumping this thread when he does well for Parma.
 

JuveJay

Senior Signor
Moderator
Mar 6, 2007
74,982
I saw his performance last night and it reminded me of the Juve games he didn't do well in (these actually exist, although his supporters will tell you otherwise). He obviously is better now and showed it a few times with how he escaped 1-2 opponents, but not the level of performance I'd expect after his Parma form.
 

Ahmed

Principino
Sep 3, 2006
47,928
Giovinco waiting for offers
By Football Italia staff


The agent of Sebastian Giovinco insists that no decisions have yet been made over the Parma player’s future.

The Italian international, who started in last night’s 1-0 loss to America, is expected to move on at the end of the season.

A return to Juventus, given that they own 50 per cent of his contract, has been suggested, but other clubs have been paired too.

Andrea D’Amico, the forward’s agent, has however looked to cool the mounting speculation over Giovinco.

“It is absurd to start talking about transfers to clubs who have yet to take a concrete step towards us,” the representative told Il Sussidiario.

“Let us at least wait until the top clubs make their move…


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Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,502
Dont get the fuss. Routine so-so friendly really. He had a mediocre performance in all around mediocre Italy that were playing too static and flawed lineup, midfield and forwards were too seperated from eachother, all the good plays and intentions of Gio (and Pirlo) were pretty much offside (very close ones), they messed up the timing most of the time, except one time that was called wrongfully offside (in overall nothing special performance, but amongst the better azzurri players). Team in general ,not just Gio, couldnt adjust to how that defense was lining up, and general numbers and physicality they were defending with. Until Borini and Pazzini came on, and there was defenite improvement, more urgency, but still missed all the good intentions created then.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,988
More Ogbonna than Giovinco
Juventus eyes would have been on Italy’s strike force last night, but it was a Torino defender who impressed the most. Antonio Labbate writes.

Italy’s midweek friendly against America didn’t exactly capture the imagination. Less than 12,000 turned up at Marassi to watch the Azzurri lose their second consecutive home friendly 1-0. Yet, there would have been one very interested spectator at home – Juventus boss Antonio Conte.

Wednesday’s clash in Genoa was the closest thing you can get to a crystal ball for the tactician. It was a glimpse into the future, one without the need for a Flux Capacitor, as Italy CT Cesare Prandelli opted to start with Alessandro Matri and Sebastian Giovinco in attack.

Matri is currently Juventus’ most potent goal scoring threat amongst a bunch of misfiring forward players. His strike at Milan on Saturday was goal number 10 in Serie A this season – four more than if you combine the League goals of teammates Marco Borriello, Alex Del Piero, Fabio Quagliarella and Mirko Vucinic.

Giovinco, on the other hand, is the player who Juve will consider recalling at the end of the campaign to offer Conte something different next term. Co-owned between both outfits, the 25-year-old has scored nine goals in 22 ties for the Gialloblu this season – even if three of them have come via the penalty spot.

Both Prandelli and Conte would have learned little about the pair last night, they certainly didn’t look like the potential answer to either of the Coaches’ varying problems in attack. Prandelli will probably be without Antonio Cassano and Giuseppe Rossi for Euro 2012, while Juve have scored 12 Serie A goals less than Milan this season. They’ve also failed to score more than one goal in half of their 24 matches.

While Giovinco was one of the Italy’s most lively elements on the night, he made no telling contribution which backs up the theory that, at this moment in time, he’s a squad player at best for his country. Matri, meanwhile, was poorly served and kept quiet by a surprisingly organised and defensive Jurgen Klinsmann side.

While Italy’s front two struggled to get past the Hummer which the Americans had parked at Marassi, the more notable partnership on the night actually turned out to be centre-backs Andrea Barzagli of Juventus and Torino’s Angelo Ogbonna.

Neither put a foot wrong before the break, with the Serie B defender looking particularly composed and assured during his first start for his country. Admittedly the USA didn’t pose too many problems in the opening 45 minutes, but his serenity and touch on the ball were the early signs of a future regular Italian international. It was a disappointment when Prandelli switched him to left-back after the half-time oranges.

Conte, and a few more Serie A Coaches, would no doubt have been impressed by the 23-year-old. In a country currently deprived of its once trademarked quality centre-backs, Ogbonna offers a small flicker of light given the worrying lack of development shown by Leonardo Bonucci at Juventus and Inter’s Andrea Ranocchia.

While it would be hard to imagine Toro chief Urbano Cairo selling Ogbonna to city rivals Juventus in the summer, it would be even more improbable that Italy could win Euro 2012 with an attacking tandem consisting of Giovinco and Matri.

FI
 

v1rtu4l

Senior Member
Mar 4, 2008
6,349
hope Marotta takes ages on negotiations and when it goes to blind auctions, writes a bid of 0 Euros.
no, he should take a pile of bills which he deposits under a black cover or something so you can only see the bills sticking out a bit and if you grab it you get something like this

 

Klin

نحن الروبوتات
May 27, 2009
61,692
He is probably not jealous at all as he knows his place compared to Pepe but his fanboys....that's the definition of blind.
He must be jealous of him, considering the fact he knows how to man up for a challenge when it matters.
 

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