Mr. Gol said:
Hardly. Zalayeta has proven useful as a fourth/fifth striker in the past. Never moaning and scoring in the few minutes he played. I also hope that he stays, but he isn't anywhere near the level required to play more then five matches a season for Juve.
Olivera has always been labeled a big talent, but I don't see why. He was good for ONE month, september 2004 when Camoranesi was in poor form and Ruben just got back from loan at Atletico. Other then that he has been playing poor, as right, left or centrak midfielder.
Olivera has always been labeled a big talent, but I don't see why. He was good for ONE month, september 2004 when Camoranesi was in poor form and Ruben just got back from loan at Atletico. Other then that he has been playing poor, as right, left or centrak midfielder.
When camo got injured in came Olivera, and he prooved his a useful player. Just a match before camo coming back to the team, Olivera ended up playing a dissapointing match and on that basis capello decided he didnt need him anymore, especially as camo came back. I think his been unfairly judged the reality is both players just havent been given enough to proove themselfs its a pity but to be prrfectly honest I believe the match against treviso is their only chance to show why they belong at Juve.
The fact that we already seem short of attacking midfielders it would have been wise for capello to make some use out of olivera and if he didnt have faith in him in the first place he should have got rid of him. If he does end up performing really well against treviso if given a chance and who knows finishes the season on a high then I really hope he does leave our club as some players just aint treated on the same level as others. A certain maresca comes in mind..
