Sebastian Giovinco (46 Viewers)

Would you bring Giovinco back next season?

  • Yeah, we could use him

  • Nope, get rid of him


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Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
Mark my words, then, Giovinco will be at his best in a one/two years time.

He'll improve, I've no doubts about that, because the only thing he is lacking right now to become an important player for a team like Juve comes with experience and that is his decision making (mainly in front of goal, but not only).
decisionmaking :

To not crash in defenders at topspeed, and calling it dribbeling.
To really stop getting past players anyway as he never gets past.
To stop wasting shots when he actually gets the ball free on goal.
To start becomming 20x better at off the ball movement, short passing, and long passing.
Te remember his best trait, is mobility, and early crosses or long passes from the wing


Gio just turned 26 a couple of weeks ago. He's born 87.
Yeah, tought it was 86 >.<

If JoJo is proven in one of the toughest leagues then so is Gio
Gio is proven to be very good at a counterattacking bottom table team
 

Kasaki

Moggi's Assistant
Jun 1, 2010
13,750
indeed, one is a proven potential star, the other a proven bidone.
*Potential* gotta love the double use of that word
I'm pretty sure that Kasaki is a black guy from the states :p .
Close :D
One good season is enough?
One good season that he dragged Parma out of relegation
decisionmaking :

To not crash in defenders at topspeed, and calling it dribbeling.
To really stop getting past players anyway as he never gets past.
To stop wasting shots when he actually gets the ball free on goal.
To start becomming 20x better at off the ball movement, short passing, and long passing.
Te remember his best trait, is mobility, and early crosses or long passes from the wing




Yeah, tought it was 86 >.<



Gio is proven to be very good at a counterattacking bottom table team
Refer to the earlier comment.
After all Fiorentina until this season was hardly any different than Parma
 

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