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JuveID

Allegri and Beppe Mania
Feb 5, 2015
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I do not understand hype with darmian.
People talk like he is better than litchsteiner in attack.
But in reality, he just have one assist this season in serie A.
Overrated?
 

Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
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It's a very bad news to lose out on Darmian.

But I honestly don't even think want him, or any other RB for that matter.
You liked Motta back in the day, so I am definitely not losing sleep over losing out on Darmian. He is talented, but not a grave loss by any means.

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well we are bigger than liverpool so if he chose liverpool over us, then he is an idiot
5 CL titles say hi. They are the 3rd most successful team in the competition (along with Bayern and Barca). Historically, they are a great club. As for currently, matters are most certainly different.

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I know this is most definitely not a popular option, but I'd honestly sacrifice Bonucci and Vidal for Isco and 40 million Euros. I'd try and go for a loan + obligation to buy first, but I don't think Real will settle for that. Oscar would be a great addition, but I don't see Chelsea letting him go for less than 35 million Euros. Lamela and JoJo are both interesting options; they are young (Lamela still is anyway), and if they can regain form and confidence, we'd be set in the attacking third. Lamela can be deployed as a winger, 3/4tista or a 2nd striker. What other names are available? Praet? Cuadrado? Salah? Am I forgetting anyone?

It is a real shame Liverpool got Firmino. He would have been ideal for the 3/4tista role.

I still can't believe Milan spent 30 Million on Bacca :howler: :lol: :lol2:
 

JuveID

Allegri and Beppe Mania
Feb 5, 2015
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You liked Motta back in the day, so I am definitely not losing sleep over losing out on Darmian. He is talented, but not a grave loss by any means.

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5 CL titles say hi. They are the 3rd most successful team in the competition (along with Bayern and Barca). Historically, they are a great club. As for currently, matters are most certainly different.

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I know this is most definitely not a popular option, but I'd honestly sacrifice Bonucci and Vidal for Isco and 40 million Euros. I'd try and go for a loan + obligation to buy first, but I don't think Real will settle for that. Oscar would be a great addition, but I don't see Chelsea letting him go for less than 35 million Euros. Lamela and JoJo are both interesting options; they are young (Lamela still is anyway), and if they can regain form and confidence, we'd be set in the attacking third. Lamela can be deployed as a winger, 3/4tista or a 2nd striker. What other names are available? Praet? Cuadrado? Salah? Am I forgetting anyone?

It is a real shame Liverpool got Firmino. He would have been ideal for the 3/4tista role.

I still can't believe Milan spent 30 Million on Bacca :howler: :lol: :lol2:
I do not want isco here.
There is something like buy back again.
It is hurt to lose morata with that way.

Lamela is not AM, so does jojo.
But actually, i prefer not sign world class AM :D
 

Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
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I do not want isco here.
There is something like buy back again.
It is hurt to lose morata with that way.

Lamela is not AM, so does jojo.
But actually, i prefer not sign world class AM :D
If Morata wants to leave, we can't stop him. It is all down to the player's will.

Why don't u want a world class AM? :D In Europe, attacking teams win. I understand defense is important, but we need to be powerful going forward if we are to repeat our exploits in Europe ;)
 

PowerNedved

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Mar 21, 2014
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Our team so far

GK: Buffon, Neto, Storari
RB: Lichtsteiner, Caceres
CB: Bonucci, Chiellini, Barzagli, Ogbonna, Rugani
LB: Evra, Padoin
CM: Marchisio, Vidal, Pogba, Pereyra, Sturaro, Khedira, Asamoah
FW: Morata, Mandzukic, Dybala, Zaza
 

Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
40,177
We lost Pirlo and Tevez, so I'd say our attack looks significantly weaker. I'm quite interested to see how Dybala is going to settle in, but I am also intrigued by the Boca kid we got and the options on some of their talents.
 

Orgut

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Dec 31, 2002
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We lost Pirlo and Tevez, so I'd say our attack looks significantly weaker. I'm quite interested to see how Dybala is going to settle in, but I am also intrigued by the Boca kid we got and the options on some of their talents.
Mandzukic is not bad at all and Dybala is a big promise but IMO you are right we are weaker in attack since Tevez was faundmental for our attack and we need more than just Dybala to make it as strong or stronger
Our buys have been good buys but losing Tevez will hurt us!

A question: Nabil Fekir - how good is this guy? He has some nice stats
Luuk De Jong - Same question
 

JuveID

Allegri and Beppe Mania
Feb 5, 2015
1,113
If Morata wants to leave, we can't stop him. It is all down to the player's will.

Why don't u want a world class AM? :D In Europe, attacking teams win. I understand defense is important, but we need to be powerful going forward if we are to repeat our exploits in Europe ;)
1. Juventus main strength last season is flexibility using formation 4-3- we will see and 3-5-2. With signing an AM, i do not think flexibility will be our strength again.

2. Signing AM means AM will be our focal point. every attack will focus just on him. It is easy for the oppenent to read team with focal point.

3. I do not think allegri really need an AM despite he said he like oscar :D

But just my opinion :D

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Mandzukic is not bad at all and Dybala is a big promise but IMO you are right we are weaker in attack since Tevez was faundmental for our attack and we need more than just Dybala to make it as strong or stronger
Our buys have been good buys but losing Tevez will hurt us!

A question: Nabil Fekir - how good is this guy? He has some nice stats
Luuk De Jong - Same question
Tevez wan fundamental. But we are fine without him.
Trio matri pereyra morata send fiorentina out of coppa with 3-0.
 

LiquidPLP

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2012
12,237
Our team so far

GK: Buffon, Neto, Storari
RB: Lichtsteiner, Caceres
CB: Bonucci, Chiellini, Barzagli, Ogbonna, Rugani
LB: Evra, Padoin
CM: Marchisio, Vidal, Pogba, Pereyra, Sturaro, Khedira, Asamoah
FW: Morata, Mandzukic, Dybala, Zaza
To be honest it's a very good squad but we still lack a proper Treq and/or ss to rotate with Dybala.

We need further improvements that's for sure because with Tevez and Pirlo going we have less creativity now. So I really hope we can buy someone who can improve us in that department. Isco remains as a dream. There's also Oscar and Mata but they're rather unrealistic too. Unfortunately not too many AMs are on the market these days.
 

Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
40,177
1. Juventus main strength last season is flexibility using formation 4-3- we will see and 3-5-2. With signing an AM, i do not think flexibility will be our strength again.

2. Signing AM means AM will be our focal point. every attack will focus just on him. It is easy for the oppenent to read team with focal point.

3. I do not think allegri really need an AM despite he said he like oscar :D

But just my opinion :D
We can still be flexible. With an AM, we can deploy a 4-3-1-2 formation, or 4-3-2-1 formation. The AM can be a player who can also be deployed as a 2nd striker or on the wings, so I don't really agree regarding your argument about the formation lacking flexibility with the addition of one. If the AM/Trequartista isn't used, we can still use a 4-3-3 or revert to 3-5-2 (which I think will be a backup option, as Allegri doesn't seem to favor it, especially in Europe).
 

JuveID

Allegri and Beppe Mania
Feb 5, 2015
1,113
We can still be flexible. With an AM, we can deploy a 4-3-1-2 formation, or 4-3-2-1 formation. The AM can be a player who can also be deployed as a 2nd striker or on the wings, so I don't really agree regarding your argument about the formation lacking flexibility with the addition of one. If the AM/Trequartista isn't used, we can still use a 4-3-3 or revert to 3-5-2 (which I think will be a backup option, as Allegri doesn't seem to favor it, especially in Europe).
Maybe you are right.
But when you buy an AM especially like isco or oscar, you always prefered use 4-3-1-2 than other formation.
By the way we do not buy an AM for playing them as an SS or second winger.
There is dybala and coman who can play as an SS.
 

Orgut

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2002
19,337
1. Juventus main strength last season is flexibility using formation 4-3- we will see and 3-5-2. With signing an AM, i do not think flexibility will be our strength again.

2. Signing AM means AM will be our focal point. every attack will focus just on him. It is easy for the oppenent to read team with focal point.

3. I do not think allegri really need an AM despite he said he like oscar :D

But just my opinion :D

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Tevez wan fundamental. But we are fine without him.
Trio matri pereyra morata send fiorentina out of coppa with 3-0
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We will be fine without him in Serie A but you dont really expect us to go far without him and without some strengthening
 

Catenaccio

Senior Member
Jul 15, 2002
3,363
Our team so far

GK: Buffon, Neto, Storari
RB: Lichtsteiner, Caceres
CB: Bonucci, Chiellini, Barzagli, Ogbonna, Rugani
LB: Evra, Padoin
CM: Marchisio, Vidal, Pogba, Pereyra, Sturaro, Khedira, Asamoah
FW: Morata, Mandzukic, Dybala, Zaza
Firstly, is Zaza official?

Secondly, I think Vadala` will be in the squad. We have him on a 2 year loan and my sense is that Allegri will at least see what he is like during pre season training.
 
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