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Nedvěd

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Sanchez is fantastic, no words can describe his balance and dribbling, he's fucking good. But why not give Gio a chance? It's not like he's a bad player, he got a huge potential in my opinion and he's Italian and it's nice to have local players in the club.
 

Hust

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May 29, 2005
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Well if it came to keeping Gio and using him to seal a deal with Sanchez...as much as I love Gio I would take Sanchez in an atomic ant heart beat.
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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We should triple swoop for Sanchez, Isla and Asamoah. Give them Seba, Dingo, Sissoko plus cash.


Buffon

Isla - Bonucci - Chiellini - Ziegler

Aquilani - Melo - Marchisio

Krasic - Matri - Sanchez
 

Byrone

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Dec 19, 2005
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We should triple swoop for Sanchez, Isla and Asamoah. Give them Seba, Dingo, Sissoko plus cash.


Buffon

Isla - Bonucci - Chiellini - Ziegler

Aquilani - Melo - Marchisio

Krasic - Matri - Sanchez
In a dream world, Udinese will try to milk us for all we're worth. The thought of getting those players is absolutely orgasmic.
 

da_ledgeaun

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Sanchez has been doing much better because he has been as a free role forward and not a winger..I dont know how would he be deployed if he was in our team,I would love to have him though..I think 4-2-3-1 with Krasic-Sanchez and someone like Neymar would be perfect.. that would be an insane team with pace and technique.. sell Iaq,Amauri,Martinez just keep Pepe, Quag and Matri and I wouldn't mind if Juve does not keep Aqua and instead bring back Ekdal or buy Poli.. ofcourse buy good fullbacks first
 

Enron

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Nedvěd;2885937 said:
4-3-3 is better with the players that Juve have (in that proposal).

Plus a 4-2-3-1 is easy to shut down if you don't have the right guy behind the striker. Or if you can't provide enough width.
 

Nedvěd

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4-3-3 is better with the players that Juve have (in that proposal).

Plus a 4-2-3-1 is easy to shut down if you don't have the right guy behind the striker. Or if you can't provide enough width.
That's true, but Krasic and Sanchez would provide enough width and I think giovinco can be a good trequartista.
If ya have watched United versus Milan last season, we played 4-2-3-1 with Nani and Valencia on the wings, Scholes and Fletcher holding deep and Park behind Rooney and we murdered them 4-0
 

Bjerknes

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4-3-3 is better with the players that Juve have (in that proposal).

Plus a 4-2-3-1 is easy to shut down if you don't have the right guy behind the striker. Or if you can't provide enough width.
Th 4-3-3 is the way to go, certainly. It would allow Sanchez to basically do his thing and have a free role up top.
 

Enron

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Nedvěd;2885954 said:
That's true, but Krasic and Sanchez would provide enough width and I think giovinco can be a good trequartista.
If ya have watched United versus Milan last season, we played 4-2-3-1 with Nani and Valencia on the wings, Scholes and Fletcher holding deep and Park behind Rooney and we murdered them 4-0
Krasic and Sanchez? Bother prefer to cut in. Neither is much of a crosser of the ball and Giovinco has proven that he can be solid with a mid table to bottom of the table team, but never consistent with Juve.

Juventus and United aren't comparable. United's players suit the 4-2-3-1. Though Sir Alex usually sets it up so it's more of a 4-4-1-1.
 

Nedvěd

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Really, you shouldn't :D
Too late. :frown:

Krasic and Sanchez? Bother prefer to cut in. Neither is much of a crosser of the ball and Giovinco has proven that he can be solid with a mid table to bottom of the table team, but never consistent with Juve.

Juventus and United aren't comparable. United's players suit the 4-2-3-1. Though Sir Alex usually sets it up so it's more of a 4-4-1-1.
Krasic and Sanchez both are great crossers of the ball when you compare them to our Nani.

Did Gio get a decent chance to prove himself with Juve? Give the lad a chance.
Our fans wanted Nani out since his first season and he was never consistent but when we started playing him regularly he proved everybody wrong (Although he still have to improve his crossing and corners)
Gio got the talent and under the right guidance he can be great.

If you can get a natural winger like N'Zogbia on the left, with Krasic on the right and Sanchez behind the striker, now that would be sexy.

Our 4-2-3-1 is fairly versatile, sometimes we play 4-3-2-1(4-3-3) with 3 holding midfielders (mostly against Arsenal) we played 4-2-3-1 against Milan etc...
It's nice to have such a fluid style of play.
Although now we're back to the traditional 4-4-2 as it's getting the best out of Berba
 
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