Serbian Under-21 International Captain: Branislav Ivanovic (9 Viewers)

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Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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There is also Mihailovic and Stankovic to convince him with the move, even if it's a dumb one.
It's very possible.
Mihajlovic is like a legend in Serbia and Stankovic is adored among the younger generation, the generation of Ivanovic. Stankovic and Ivanovic are also teammates from the Serbian national team.
Most of the Serbs i know are Inter fans, practically all the Serbs i know, except for the Serbs in this forum, are Inter fans.

If this ends up to be a choice from the heart, i won't be surprised if Ivanovic wants Inter at the end.

I think this Inter interest in Ivanovic is just another rumour, maybe even started from Lokomotivs directors themselves.
 

Arvin

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Dec 30, 2004
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inter have enough CBs and now they want him too they are just jealous becoz our scouts finds better player than them.....ivanovic will come to juve becoz we need CBs and maybe he gets enough playing time with us bbut with inter maybe only coppas.......
 

chester

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May 20, 2006
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Ivanovic prepares for Juve switch Thursday 25 October, 2007

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Ex-Roma goalkeeper Ivan Pelizzoli has revealed that Lokomotiv Moscow teammate Branislav Ivanovic is set to join Juventus.

In recent months, Serbian international stopper Ivanovic has been strongly linked with a move to Turin as the Old Lady look to replace the injured Jorge Andrade.

Although Domenico Criscito has impressed in the Portuguese star’s absence, the appeal of the 23-year-old Ivanovic seems too great to ignore.

“Over the last few days Branislav has been constantly asking me about Juventus,” Pelizzoli told Stadio.

“When I ask him why he wants to know he just smiles and won’t reply. I think there must be something behind it.

“In my opinion Juve will be getting a real bargain. He plays as a right wing-back for us, but for Serbia he is a centre-back and he can do both equally well.

“What makes him an even better signing is the fact that he is still only young and has lots of room for improvement.”

It is believed that Ivanovic will command a fee of at least £7m and there are whispers that the Old Lady may face competition from other top clubs, including Ajax.
 
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Ivanovic prepares for Juve switch Thursday 25 October, 2007

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Ex-Roma goalkeeper Ivan Pelizzoli has revealed that Lokomotiv Moscow teammate Branislav Ivanovic is set to join Juventus.

In recent months, Serbian international stopper Ivanovic has been strongly linked with a move to Turin as the Old Lady look to replace the injured Jorge Andrade.

Although Domenico Criscito has impressed in the Portuguese star’s absence, the appeal of the 23-year-old Ivanovic seems too great to ignore.

“Over the last few days Branislav has been constantly asking me about Juventus,” Pelizzoli told Stadio.

“When I ask him why he wants to know he just smiles and won’t reply. I think there must be something behind it.

“In my opinion Juve will be getting a real bargain. He plays as a right wing-back for us, but for Serbia he is a centre-back and he can do both equally well.

“What makes him an even better signing is the fact that he is still only young and has lots of room for improvement.”

It is believed that Ivanovic will command a fee of at least £7m and there are whispers that the Old Lady may face competition from other top clubs, including Ajax.

What a reliable source, considering that Domenico didn't start a single game since the game against Roma:lol:
 

DiDoz

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Jun 23, 2007
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The player that impressed after Jorge injured is Nicola Leggrotaglie.

Maybe they forgot his name and put Criscito name there. :D
Crisito is easier to type

But seriously I cant believe Ivanovic is too stupid to join inter and ruin his career just for Stankovic's sake
 

Jim_Boi

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Atletico And Lokomotiv Moscow Share Six Goal Thriller

Lokomotiv Moscow 3 - 3 Atletico Madrid
Kun Aguero both opened and closed the scoring as defensive frailties and attacking geniuses made themselves shown in Russia in tonight's UEFA Cup clash...

After a fine start, Atletico Madrid showed their defensive weaknesses to let a spirited Lokomotiv side back into the game, but eventually recovered to grab an invaluable point in this UEFA Cup encounter.

Atleti deservedly took the first goal through Aguero's (pictured) turn-and-shoot after a Jurado pass; a fine strike worthy of kicking off the action in any game.

But Loko gave as good as they got, the railway club breaking up the right, Ivanovic foxing the stunned Pernia (and not for the last time) before cutting it back for Arshavin, who rifled home an exquisitely powerful effort.

There were plenty of chances to come in the first half, but that was the extent of the goalscoring. Diego Forlan, however, capped off a fine attacking move when he beat his marker to convert Aguero's pass to a fine goal.

But then came the Russian onslaught. They looked determined in all areas of the pitch and, with the visiting defence all at sea, made it 3-2 with a quickfire double.

Peter Odemwingie showed his opportunistic streak to level after a defensive error, and then gave his side the lead with a close-range header.

Kun Aguero, though, had looked dangerous throughout, and once again left his marker in his dust to get on the end of Maniche's through ball and gently lift the ball home for a point that could prove invaluable.

Lokomotiv Moscow 3 - 3 Atletico Madrid
0-1 Kun Aguero 16'
1-1 Arshavin 26'
1-2 Forlan 47
2-2 Odemwingie 60'
3-2 Odemwingie 63'
3-3 Kun Aguero 85'

http://www.goal.com/en-us/Articolo.aspx?ContenutoId=458735

glad to see that Ivanovic can handle playing with the importan games (Atletico Madrid isn't a BIG team but rather above a good team know)
 
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